John Usher (colonist)

John Usher (27 April 1648 – September 1726)[1][2] was an English colonial administrator.

After the revolt, dominion governor Sir Edmund Andros was confined in Usher's home.

Usher was twice lieutenant governor of the Province of New Hampshire (1692–1697 and 1702–1715).

As lieutenant governor, he frequently held the reins of power, since the governors (his father-in-law Samuel Allen, and Joseph Dudley) were often absent from the province.

Usher's father, Hezekiah, was the first known bookseller in colonial America.

Coat of Arms of John Usher