Nicholas Waite
Nicholas Waite was an English governor of Bombay during the period of the East India Company. He assumed the office on 17 November 1704 and left office in September 1708. He was born in a village called Hepworth in South Yorkshire and at the age of 6 he moved to a village called Wolsingham and then went on to be famous.
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