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Anchor text: Earl of Hillsborough
Target Entity: Wills_Hill\u002c_1st_Marquess_of_Downshire
Preceding Context: Hillsborough was founded in 1754, and was first owned, surveyed, and mapped by William Churton (a surveyor for Earl Granville). Originally to be named Orange, it was named Corbin Town (for Francis Corbin, a member of the governor's council and one of Granville's land agents), and renamed Childsburgh (in honor of Thomas Child, the attorney general for North Carolina from 1751–1760 and another one of Granville's land agents) in 1759. It was not until 1766 that it was named Hillsborough, after the
Succeeding Context: , the British secretary of state for the colonies and a relative of royal Governor William Tryon.
Paragraph Title: Colonial period and Revolutionary War
Source Page: Hillsborough, North Carolina

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