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General George MonckHelped restore Charles IICommander of Royal ForcesColonel of Coldstream Guards
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Of Old French StockFrom the Isle of JerseyN.C. Cape, County Named for HimNew Jersey Named for His BirthplaceHonored by Charles II
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Born Edward HydeLord High Chancellor for Charles IIPersecuted the DissentersExiled for Private LifeDaughter Married James II
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The Fountain was Givento the People of South CarolinaIn Honor ofWilliam Elliott Gonzales1866 - 1937A Founder and Editor ofThe State
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First Baron Berkeley of StrattonSupporter of the StuartsSkillful Military CommanderLoyal to the Royal LineFollowed Charles II into Exile
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Earl of ShaftesburyAnthony Ashley CooperTwo Rivers Names for HimSupporter of Political FreedomFriend of John Locke
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Colonel in English Civil WarGallant Naval OfficerRetired to BarbadosCounty Named for Him
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Colonel in the English Civil WarLord Proprietor of New JerseyForeign Military ServiceOn Privy Council of KingDied at 89, Unmarried.
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Brother of John BerkeleyGovernor of VirginiaLoyal to Charles IIHung Bacon's SupportersOpposed Schools and Printing
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The symbolism of the number "8" in South Carolina's history and government is probably a coincidence; it began with Charles II's appointment of eight (8) Lords Proprietors for the Carolinas. They are named in the fountain placques. Then there w…
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