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The General was an official in the Miskito Kingdom. The position appears to have been created in the early eighteenth century and was under the control of the
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segment of the kingdom. The General ruled the northern region from the Wanks River to nearly Trujillo.


List of Generals

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(1764-c 1785) * Thomas Lee (1785–1790) * Perkin Tempest (1796–1797) * Edward Trelawney (1790-1790) * Jaspar Hall (1790–1797) * Lowry Robinson (1800-?) *
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(1820) * Thomas Lowry Robinson (c 1830-c 1847) * Mettison (1847)Michael Olien, "General, Governor and Admiral: Three Miskito Lines of Succession," ''Ethnohistory'' 45/2 (1998): 286, figure 2.


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