Edward Digges has served as Colonial Governor…
December 1656 CE
Edward Digges has served as Colonial Governor of Virginia from March 30, 1655 to December 1656, for which he has received a salary of twenty-five thoiusand pounds of tobacco, with the duties levied on vessels, and marriage license fees.
The House of Burgesses in December 1656 selects Samuel Mathews as governor to replace Edward Digges and Digges becomes the colonial agent to England.
In this position, Digges is to go to England and meet with English merchants about the price of tobacco and to secure the rights of the colony.
There are conflicting sources as to whether the latter two governors were ever actual Puritans; indeed Matthews, though he will as governor maintain loyalty to Cromwell, had previously been known as a persecutor of the Puritan sect in the colony.