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  Writings - Arthur Balfour
William Hood Walrond, 1st Baron Waleran - Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Andrew Graham-Murray, 1st Earl Dunedin succeeds Lord Balfour of Burleigh as Secretary for Scotland.
Frederick Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor succeeds William Waldegrave Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne at the Admiralty.
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 Dictionary of Australian Biography G   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Gellibrand was a believer in the liberty of the subject, and he was consequently bound to fall foul with a man with the autocratic tendencies of Governor Arthur (q.v.).
He was active in the negotiations on the Murray waters question, and was chairman of the inter-state commission which drafted the Murray waters bill of 1907.
The new diocese stretched from the Murray to the sea and the bishop took the opportunity of meeting many of his priests and people on the way, and was able to form some idea of the state of the country.
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 Lord President of the Court of Session - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The office of Lord Justice General is derived from the justiciars who were appointed from the twelfth century, and the current title dates from the late fifteenth century.
From around 1514 it was held heritably by the Earl of Argyll until it was resigned to the Crown in 1628.
The office was combined with that of Lord President on the death of the Duke of Montrose in 1836.
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Holyrood Palace was originally an abbey of canons regular of the rule of St Augustine, founded by David I. in 1128, and the ruined nave of the abbey church still shows parts of the original structure.
It was sacked and burnt by the English under the earl of Hertford in 1544, and again in 1547.
A sum of £ioo,000 was bequeathed by Mr Andrew Usher (1826-1898) for a hall to be called the Usher Hall and to supplement 1 The original Tolbooth was completed in 15o1, but a new one took its place in 1563-1564, and was subsequently altered.
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 Scottish Political Timeline 1832 - 1918   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Andrew Graham Murray is appointed Tory Secretary for Scotland.
Buteshire by-election following the appointment of the Rt Hon Andrew Graham Murray, later Viscount Dunedin, as Lord President of the Court of Session.
(NB Lord Murray of Elibank died before his father, the first Viscount Elibank and 10 th Lord Elibank, and did not become second Viscount Elibank as is stated by several sources.) Major John Augustus Hope gains the seat for the Tories with a 31 majority over Liberal the Hon A. Shaw.
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 About The Nineteenth Century - Books on British Colonization Title List
An appeal to capitalists, and the rest of the community of the British Empire, on the state of its trading and commercial interests, and submitting a remedy for the evils to which they are subjected.
Seventh report, by the Missionary and Treasurer for the half-year (beginning on the 1st of July and ending on the 31st Dec. 1858, showing the progress of the mission to India commenced by British and Indian Unitarians in 1821.
Statement respecting the Earl of Selkirk's settlement of Kildonan, upon the Red River, in North America; its destruction in the years 1815 and 1816; and the massacre of Governor Semple and his party.
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 soc.culture.scottish FAQ
The St Andrew's Cross according to legend is that shape because the apostle Andrew petitioned the Roman authorities who had sentenced him to death not to crucify him on the same shape of cross as Christ, and this was granted.
The common citizens should be flying their own national flags - the crosses of St George, St Andrew, St Patrick and of Cornwall and the dragon of Wales, unless they are on board ship when these flags may be flown on the foretop but the red ensign is mandatory.
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 The Hallowes Genealogy - Page 5
The compiler has received an e-mail from Andrew Smith, (andrew@oldpostoffice.org.uk) whose father, WO1 Frederick Aaron Smith, Royal Signals, served with Major Etienne Boileau, while in the HQ Sudan Defence Force at Khartoum and elsewhere in the Sudan (where he apparently held the local rank of Lt.-Col).
She divorced the Earl in the Scottish Courts in 1928, almost certainly by arrangement, and then married as her 3rd.
Earl had no children by either marriage and was succeeded as 12th.
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 "G" Famous People
Godolphin, Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of (1645-1712) English statesman, born near Helston, Cornwall, SW England, UK.
Graham, Otto Everett, Jr, (1921-) Quarterback and coach of American football, born in Waukegan...
Guise, Mary of (1515-60) Daughter of Claude of Lorraine, 1st Duke of Guise.
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 Andrew Lenz's Bagpipe Tips: Who's Who in Bagpiping
Played with the 1st Bn Scots Guards in the 1950s and then with the Edinburgh City Police PB in the late 1950s and during the 1960s.
Former PM of the 1st Battalion The Highlanders.
Served as a piper in the 1st Battalion, Lord Ogilvy's (Forfarshire) Regiment, raised in October 1745 in support of Bonnie Prince Charlie's rebellion.
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 thePeerage.com - Index to the Judiciary
Pratt, Charles, 1st Earl Camden (1756-1757), to the Prince of Wales 
Johnstone, James, 1st Earl of Annandale and Hartfell (1661), after petitioning King Charles II for recompense on account of the family's suffering during the Civil War 
Greville, Fulke, 1st Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court 
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Graham also employs about 20 hands in the manufacture of boots and shoes.
The village is beautifully situated in a valley in one of the most fertile sections of this excellent township.
GRAVEHURST - A thriving Village in the Township of Muskoka, pleasantly situated in the vicinity of Lake Muskoka, 26 miles from Orillia, 50 from Barrie, 14 from Washago, and 115 from Toronto.
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 "M" Famous People
Mansfield (of Caen Wood), William Murray, 1st Earl of (1705-93) Judge, born in Scone, Perth and Kinross, E Scotland, UK.
Marshal, William, 1st Earl of Pembroke (and Strigul) (c.1146-1219) Knight, and regent of England (1216-19)...
Montfort, Simon de, Earl of Leicester (c.1208-1265) English statesman and soldier, born in Montfort, C France.
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 Larry Hutchison Books: List of History Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
John Lindesay, twentieth Earl of Crawford, served with distinction in various part of Europe, most notably on the Russian side in the Turkish campaign of 1736-39, and later on the Hanoverian side during the Jacobite Rebellion.
Selkirk, The Earl of … Observations on the Present State of the Highlands of Scotland, with a view of the Causes and Probable Consequences of Emigration.
It is said to have been one of Richelieu’s favourite works since he found in it many of the expedients to which he himself resorted.
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The situation we have today is thus: Two places with a cathedral which were never a city (Iona, Lismore) 11 places with a cathedral and associated settlement which became known as cities from the 12th century.
Guests appear on the first Thursday of every month September to May. The Annual Charity Concert is in early June and the ceilidh is held in November.
In Scots it is Dunbar's Testament of Mr Andrew Kenney (1508).
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 UK peerage creations: Chronological list 1801–2006
Lynedoch of Balgowan in the County of Perth – Thomas Graham (extinct(1) 18 Dec 1843)
Welby of Allington in the County of Lincoln – Reginald Earle Welby (extinct(1) 29 Oct 1915)
Dunedin of Stenton in the County of Perth – Andrew Graham Murray (extinct(1) 21 Aug 1942)
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 Duff genealogy
He was subsequently created 1st Baron Tollemache of Helmingham.
Married firstly Utrecht 1st July 1911 Aletta Cornelia Anna Schimmelpenninck (born 18th March 1885, died 3rd June 1913).
Succeeded 1879 on his father's death as 6th Earl of Fife, created Duke of Fife 1889.
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 People looking for their Family History or Genealogy in Hartlepool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Graham McClelland is looking for any information about the McCLELLAND family from the Headland.
On the death of Jessica, sometime in earlyish 60's, Andrew then married his shop assistant of many years, Hilda, and they then moved to her house which was at 35 Belk Street.
Chris Browett is looking for the family of William LANCASTER who died in the 1st World War, leaving a widow, Annie Isabella LANCASTER who lived at 32 Clayton St. East Hartlepool, and a son who subsequently was killed in the 2nd World War, he too leaving possibly a son.
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 The National Archives | National Register of Archives | Browse the combined corporate and business indexes
Murray, Anne (1814-1897) nee Home-Drummond, Mistress of the Robes, wife of 6th Duke of Atholl (1)
Murray, Charles (1660-1710) 1st Earl of Dunmore (1)
Murray, William (1705-1793) 1st Earl of Mansfield (8)
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 APPENDIX 2
Sir William Edmonstone of Culloden, 1st of Duntreath.
John, Master of Montgomery, eldest son of Hugh, 1st Earl of Eglinton.
2ndly Mungo Graham of Orchill, 3rd son of James, 2nd Earl of Montrose.
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 POLICE & POLICE STATION DATABASE VICTORIA (AUSTRALIA)
Was stationed in Murray District, viz Benalla and Euroa when in force.
Ex constable, aged 35 years, for some time licensee of the Earl of Zetland hotel, declared insolvent, creditor alleged defaulted.
'From 1st July will be merged into general force', details of duties etc. 13 June 1883 p.158.
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 Example of "Genealog*" Catalog Database Search - Using the Melvyl® Legacy System: Section "P"
History of the Somonauk United Presbyterian Church near Sandwich, De Kalb County, Illinois with ancestral lines of the early members /, by Jennie M. Patten, in collaboration with Andrew Graham ; appended are documents, family letters, etc. tracing the Somonauk colony to its origins in Washington County, New York, Scotland and the North of Ireland.
Peacock, Mabel G. An index of the names of the Royalists whose estates were confiscated during the commonwealth., With a reprint of the three confiscation acts of 1651 and 1652, from Scobell's "Collection of acts and ordinances of general use, from 3rd of November, 1640 to 17th of September, 1656." Comp.
James Graham (Watkinson and Ackerley families) with genealogical and historical notes; by William S. Pelletreau New York, F.P. Harper, 1898 xii, 488 p.
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 The National Archives | Search the archives | National Register of Archives | Details
Asquith, Herbert Henry (1852-1928) 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, statesman (69)
Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer- (1831-1891) 1st Earl of Lytton, Viceroy of India (60)
Murray, Andrew Graham (1849-1942) 1st Viscount Dunedin, judge (3)
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 April 2 oddd.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Hurricane Wilma made landfall in Florida in the early morning of October 24 as a category 3 hurricane, with storm's eye hitting near Cape Romano, just south of Marco Island, according to National Hurricane Center.
Florida was also the site of the second most costly single weather disaster in U.S. history, Hurricane Andrew, which caused more than twenty-five billion dollars ($25,000,000,000) in damage when it struck on August 24, 1992.
Among a long list of other infamous hurricane strikes were the 1926 Great Miami Hurricane, the Lake Okeechobee Hurricane of 1928, the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935, Hurricane Donna in 1960, and Hurricane Opal in 1995.
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 hbh1890h
The annual school concert which was held in St. ANDREW'S Hall last evening in aid of the prize fund of the PORT AHURIRI district school was in every respect the most successful entertainment ever given at the Spit.
Mr T MURRAY, resignation of his position as assistant pilot, pointing out that he had been 29 years in the Board's Service, and asking for some employment on shore.
From Mr Crozier GRAHAM, Shakespeare Road, asking that the disputed boundary question relative to his section and the road might be settled, as he was about to move his house-Referred to overseer for a report thereon.
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 marriage
On Tuesday 1st May 1849 at the Wesleyan Church by Rev Walter Lawry, Rev John Aldred, Wesleyan Minister of Nelson, to Mary Australia, youngest daughter of Rev W Lawry, General Superintendent of the Wesleyan Mission in the South Seas.
On Tuesday 1st May 1849 at the Wesleyan Church by Rev Walter Lawry, Rev Henry Halowell Lawry, Wesleyan Minister, to Hephzibah, youngest daughter of the late Samuel Forsaith Esq, London.
On 1st May 1853 at Auckland, by Mr Charles Davis, Officiating Minister of the Jewish Congregation, also by license, Mr Henry Russell, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of Mr Samuel Elias of London.
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 The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) [UK]
Lt-Gen. Lord George (Douglas), 1st Earl of Dumbarton, KT Gen. Frederick Herman (Schomberg), Duke of Schomberg, KG [MGO 1689-90; killed at the Boyne]
1st Royal Regiment (French and Indian War; Missouri), by Ed Dulaney.
Royal Scots 1st Regiment of Foot (Upper Thames Military Re-enactment Society; War of 1812; Ontario), by Dave Westhouse.
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 WISE 2001 Directory
(1) 937-335-8387 Charter Committees Graham A. Payne Charter Committee Clearwater 806 Franklin Street Clearwater, FL 33756 United States Tel.
(1) 323-960-5345 Insurance Graham Van Zant Domhnac Inc. 432 Ivy St. Glendale, CA 91204-3137 United States Tel.
Andrews Personalized Orthodonics 2125 Green Vista Dr., Ste.
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 Guestbook
In 1490 the 1st Lord Drummond, father-in-law of Robert III who had married Annabella, obtained permission from the King to build a fortified Castle.
After the Risings of 1715 and 1745 in which the Drummonds played a prominent part (they were always strong supporters of the Stuart Kings) all the properties were confiscated and the Earl (Duke) of Perth, Chief of the Drummond Clan, and his brother were attainted.
Her father, the last Earl of Ancaster, in 1953 gave Stobhall to the present Earl of Perth for his home rather than to the Ministry of Works as an Ancient Monument.
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 Grand Island, NY Death notices
Born in Nanticoke, Pa., he was an instrument toolmaker by trade and spent most of his life as a resident of Chatham, N.J. Mr.
Also survived by a brother, Joseph Incorvia of Dunedin, Fla.; four sisters, Anna Massaro of Niagara Falls, Rose DiBlasi of Lawtons,Vincinetta Quarantillo of Niagara Falls and Josephine Rao of Deposit, 10 grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter.
Treva Chism, August 1, 2005, of Grand Island, wife of Larry Chism; mother of Michael, Lora (Andrew) Allen and Jeff Chism; grandmother of Jackie, Emily, Ellie, Andrew, Anna, Lauren, Michael Ross and Payton; sister of David and Dick Schick and Gerine Easter; daughter of the late Anna Elizabeth and Robert Schick.
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 1879_1882
He was the 1st fl man to be appointed a Station Keeper in the US Life-Saving Service.
Alexander Graham Bell had made several unsuccessful attempts to remove the assassin’s bullet with a new metal detection device.
He was sibling to actors Lionel Barrymore and Ethel Barrymore, father of actors John Drew Barrymore and Diana Barrymore and grandfather of actor Drew Barrymore.
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