Edward Hunloke

Edward Hunloke held office at least until Coxe sold his interest in the province to the West Jersey Society, a group of English investors.

The West Jersey Society appointed Andrew Hamilton governor, presumably superseding Hunloke.

[1] Edward Hunloke continued to be referred to as Deputy Governor in court documents at least as late as 1694, however this appears to have been an honorific title.

After the late 1690s the government of East and West Jersey became increasingly dysfunctional.

In 1703 Edward Hunloke was appointed by The Crown as a member of the New Jersey Provincial Council, however he died before his commission reached American shores.