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  user:mintgbritish and irish peers requiring disambiguation (a - d)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Baron Clermont by VICTORIA on ?/?/1852 - I (EXTINCT 1898)
Baron Curson of Kedleston by VICTORIA on ?/?/1898 - I (EXTINCT 1925)
Baron Dunsany by HENRY VI on ?/?/1439 - I (WRIT)
www.yourencyclopedia.net /User:Mintguy/British_and_Irish_peers_requiring_disambiguation_(A_-_D).html   (8602 words)

  
 Andrew Murray, 1st Viscount Dunedin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Andrew Graham Murray, 1st Viscount Dunedin (21 November 1849–21 August 1942) was a Scottish politician and judge.
Member of Parliament for Buteshire from 1891 to 1905, he was appointed Solicitor General for Scotland from 1891-1892 and from 1895-1896, and Lord Advocate 1896-1903.
On leaving Parliament in 1905, he was appointed to the bench as Lord Justice General and created Baron Dunedin on 9 Mar 1905.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Andrew_Murray,_1st_Viscount_Dunedin   (186 words)

  
 Cruise Travel: If You Only Have A Day In Dunedin - cruise travel in New Zealand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Dunedin means Edinburgh in Old Gaelic, and it was Scottish settlers who introduced not only the Edwardian and Victorian architecture that still dominate public buildings and churches here, but also the arts, crafts, gardens, and other traditions that give the city of 119,000 a distinctly Scottish flavor.
They made Dunedin the bustling, commercial capital of the country by 1885, establishing, among other things, the widely respected University of Otago, which today has a student population of 17,000.
The Dunedin Rhododendron Festival is the third week in October, but most gardens are open from October to March--the cruise-ship season--and their caretakers delight in showing them off to visitors.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0FCP/is_1_23/ai_76549188   (1486 words)

  
 The Baronage Registry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Although many of the rights of a feudal Baron have been restricted over the years, any person who holds a Barony, with a land title recorded in the Public Register of Sasines or in the Land Register of Scotland, is entitled to the name, style and dignity of a Baron.
Such a Baron is also eligible to Petition for a grant of a Coat of Arms with the Additaments appropriate to him as a Baron in the Baronage of Scotland.
The wife of a Baron is The Baroness of XXX______ or Lady XXX_______ never Lady of XXX________ as she is not the holder of a Lordship in Scotland and her title is a courtesy one.
www.baronageregistry.com   (1802 words)

  
 Epic Camp
Baron came by on the third lap (of four) and we started to reel in the leaders.
Baron was nuked after his solo effort and ended up dealing suffering with no points.
Baron and I rode together (Mark Allen had a 24 rear cog, the Baron and I had 21/23 respectively).
www.epiccamp.com /gordo_nz03diary.htm   (7361 words)

  
 Dunedin New Zealand Travel & Tourism Information
Dunedin was founded on the picks, harpoons and hard toil of goldminers, whalers and early Scottish settlers over 150 years ago.
Dunedin is also memorable for its historical architecture.
Dunedin is one of the best-preserved Victorian and Edwardian cities in the Southern Hemisphere.
www.tourism.net.nz /new-zealand/about-new-zealand/regions/dunedin.html   (1069 words)

  
 Professional   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Graham was vice-president of the Dunedin athenaeum and mechanics’ institution, a trustee of the Benevolent Institution for some time, and now holds office as secretary of the United Districts charitable aid board, and of the hospital board.
Fryor was born in Dunedin in 1867, and was educated at Gar-diner’s academy.
Burnside was born in Dunedin in 1858, and was educated at local public schools and by private tutors.
www.colonialcdbooks.com /professional.htm   (4843 words)

  
 Book - m   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
WRS 87 Mueller, Ferdinand, Baron von, 1825-1896 Observations on new vegetable fossils of the auriferous drifts / by baron Ferdinand von Mueller Melbourne : Govt.
WRS 88 Mueller, Ferdinand, Baron von, 1825-1896 Observations on new vegetable fossils of the auriferous drifts / by baron Ferdinand von Mueller Melbourne : Govt.
WRS 258 Mueller, Ferdinand, Baron von, 1825-1896 General information respecting the present condition of the forests and timber industry of the southern part of the colony, with some remarks and suggestions on future conservation and management of the timber areas, from various authorities.
www.ecu.edu.au /pa/rswa/Books/bookm.htm   (1110 words)

  
 Overview 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The term Iron Empires was coined by the Dunedin Ravilar Jôn D.P.B. Kunrash in his history The Fall of the Hanrilke Dynasty, 455-471.
In the Dunedin worlds heís the Overlord, in the Gonzagin and Darikahn nations, he's called the Emperor.
Baron Any landed noble holding his rights and title by military or other honorable service directly from a superior noble (Duke, Earl or Count).
users.adelphia.net /~moellerc/Archive/Writing/History/Overview3.html   (1475 words)

  
 SouthCoastToday.com Obituaries: 02/21/2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Baron was employed as a plant engineer for Continental Baking Co./Wonder Bread until his retirement.
Survivors include his widow; a son, Stanley W. Baron Jr., and his wife, Anita, of Dartmouth; a daughter, Kathleen A. Petrone, and her husband, Dr. William, of Wilbraham; three grandchildren, William Petrone, Katherine Petrone and Jason Petrone; and several nieces and nephews.
Francis D. Callahan Council 4139 Knights of Columbus and was a past Grand Knight, a member of the Wareham Lodge of Elks 1548, a member and past president of the Cape Cod Chapter of the Retired Officers Association, a member of the Southeastern Chapter of TRAOA and the Wareham Amateur Radio Club.
www.s-t.com /daily/02-04/02-21-04/zzzddobi.htm   (1711 words)

  
 Visiting Dunedin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
You can book many of Dunedin's activities and attractions directly from the Taieri Gorge Railway office.
Dunedin has a range of accomodation options to suit every budget.
Dunedin is a city rich in cultural heritage in a region full of natural splendor and adventure.
www.taieri.co.nz /dunedin.htm   (545 words)

  
 Weekly Update   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Baron scored 4% flat the lowest they have ever measured.
BT run with the Baron -- made the mistake of eating a hot cross bun as I left the house.
The Baron's line of the workout -- "I can still hear you, so you are not dead." Best said after dropping your running partner on a long climb.
www.byrn.org /log/110202.htm   (493 words)

  
 Taste: Brewed by the bay
The beer baron of St. Louis was the biggest of all and soon made beer for every city from east to west.
And one day the baron of St. Louis closed the Florida brewery and left only the wild animals and the rides.
At first, beer was sold only in kegs, but today Dunedin puts six beers, from Kolsch ales to stout, into silk-screened 16-ounce bottles year-round, plus a full calendar of seasonal beers.
www.sptimes.com /News/011701/news_pf/Taste/Brewed_by_the_bay.shtml   (1454 words)

  
 Attractions in Dunedin
A bird's eye view of the Royal Albatross in full flight is an awesome and rewarding experience enjoyed by over 150,000 visitors to Dunedin every year.
The Dunedin Public Art Gallery is one of the finest in the country.
Dunedin’s Sports Hall of Fame is the only one of its kind in New Zealand.
www.destination-nz.com /attractions-t3/dunedin-r54   (156 words)

  
 Dunedin accommodation - New Zealand holiday reservations centre - Travel prices for New Zealand travellers
Dunedin is the port and commercial 'heart' of the Otago province and gateway to the majestic Southern Alps and Southern Lakes.
Built in 1871 by William Larnach, landowner, politician and merchant baron, Larnach Castle offers magnificent carved ceilings, New Zealand antiques and breathtaking views from the tower.
Situated in the heart of Dunedin, one of the most picturesque cities in New Zealand, also known as the "Scottish city of the south." The Southern Cross Hotel provides you with extremely well appointed rooms, a fitness center, sunbed, three restaurants and a casino that opened in late 1999.
www.nzvisitorsbureau.com /accommodation/dunedin/dunedin_accommodation.html   (262 words)

  
 Fighting Talk
I think it started with moving to Dunedin as a first year student, steeling myself to the fact that rugby would probably be a dominant force and I’d better get used to it.
Actually, Dunedin is no more rugby-mad than anywhere else, if you don’t want it to be, but I think convincing myself that it would be was the first step to accepting rugby into my life.
Tui has been feeding drunken Dunedin students for many years now as they make the fabled trek across the road from the Captain Cook Tavern to stuff their faces on chunky greasy goodness.
fightingtalk.blogspot.com   (4598 words)

  
 List of commissions and officials: 1900-1909 (nos. 103-145) | British History Online
The report was signed by all members of the Commission, but subject to various reservations and memoranda by all except the Prince of Wales, the Chairman and Bosanquet.
Dunedin, Cohen and Webb signed the majority report with various notes and memoranda appended, several of which were concurred in by Lushington although he did not sign the report.
Poynder was created Baron Islington in 1910 when he became Governor of New Zealand, and left to take up this post before the report was signed, authorising the chairman to sign for him, and attaching a memorandum giving his views on the main subjects of the inquiry.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=16607   (4862 words)

  
 Various Artists » Arcbeats   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Arc Beats is a wonderfully muddled mix of quirky pop panache and overdriven soundscape rock [this, perhaps, is New Zealand's claim to folk music].
Celebrating the relationship between cafe and the music scene the cafe's label Arclife has released this tasty compilation of Dunedin music and combined it with a batch of favourite recipes from the kitchen.
As with the recipes, the musical line-up is diverse, ranging from the patented Dunedin guitar jangle through to electronic explorations.
www.noizyland.com /home/view_unit_info.asp?id=446   (264 words)

  
 NZATEAP 2004 Conference - "The Otago Experience"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Still on the site that it has occupied since 1876, Speight's Brewery has become one of Dunedin and Otago's biggest icons.
The Speight's Heritage Centre, which opened in September 1999, is a centrally located, first class, informative tour through the unique "gravity fed" working brewery (and museum) of the beer and brand, which is a passionate part of the history and culture of southern New Zealand.
From the almost level area of the Lower Garden to the bush clad slopes of the Upper Garden, full advantage is taken of the topography and the range of microclimates to grow a diverse selection of plants.
www.otago.ac.nz /aquinas/conference/links.html   (422 words)

  
 Larnach Castle, Lodge accommodation in Dunedin - Ontago Peninsula Holiday Bookings
It was built over 5 years from 1871 by the extremely wealthy baron William Larnach.
Lunch, morning and afternoon tea are available at the `Castle Cafe in the Ballroom`; and Dinner in a fabulous `Castle Dining Room` (which must be booked by 5pm).
With Dunedin city a mere 20 minute drive from Larnach Castle, the local dining options are also close by.
www.nzvisitorsbureau.com /accommodation/dunedin/larnach_castle/manor_house.html   (412 words)

  
 New Zealand Travel
The mission of Abbey Lodge in Dunedin, Otago, is to showcase "Southern Hospitality at its Best" and they realise to achieve this they must go beyond the fantastic accommodation and facilities that they offer so they have developed a committed team of service focused hospitality professionals, putting their guests first.
The guided nature tours are based on personal knowledge of what is unique in Dunedin and Otago to make your experience of the region unforgettable.
Landmarked by its giant redwood tree, in gentle rolling limestone country, Tokarahi Homestead was built in 1878 by wool baron Alexander McMaster.
www.newzealandtravel.org /?page=nztravel/listings&Search=&Category=&Region=Otago   (1047 words)

  
 New Zealand - Larnach Castle
On Friday, March 11, 2005, we arrived in Dunedin and enjoyed a whirlwind tour of the city on board our APT coach.
Although the castle is not as imperial as those Lynn hopes to one day visit in Europe, the owner of Larnach Castle boasts of it being New Zealand's only castle in existence.
The castle was built by William Mudie Larnach, a merchant baron and politician, for his first wife Eliza.
www.icwhen.com /ncc14/topics/larnach   (436 words)

  
 DouglasFamily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
William and Sarah are listed in the 1900 Hillsborough Co FL census, DUnedin, p 59: William age 45, b Scotland, wife Sadie age 26, married 7 years, kids William L age 5, Dorothea age 3, and Gavin age 1.
Sarah was born 24 Sep 1874 in Dunedin, FL and died 14 Apr 1961 in Dunedin FL.
Margaret Douglas married John Bambery 1 Oct 1861 in Dunedin NZ, married John Dalziel on 25 Dec 1866 in Warepa NZ, and married John Golightly on 9 Nov 1865 in E Taieri NZ.
www.traverse.com /people/aec/DouglasFamily.html   (2577 words)

  
 Get Away Car Hire : Dunedin Rental Cars, Car Rental Dunedin
Dunedin rental cars with a fleet of modern rental vehicles that offer you 'value for money' holiday car rental.
Dunedin rental cars with a fleet of modern rental vehicles offering you 'value for money'
There is an informative live commentary on all trips and the carriages are fully enclosed with heating.
www.tourism.net.nz /new-zealand/transport/rental-cars/dunedin/get-away-car-hire   (1017 words)

  
 Southern South Island   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The design incorporates clean lines and dramatic features that are softened with natural elements including timber, cedar venetians and neutral tones.
Today, Dunedin is a progressive city, nationally renowned for its University and cultural activities.
Situated on the main road between Christchurch and Dunedin, Oamaru is the leading pastoral, commercial and distributional centre for North Otago.
www.travelnz.com /accommodation/southern_south_island.html   (719 words)

  
 Just Imagine... a weblog in need of a niffly name - by Sander van Lambalgen
We leave Dunedin early the next morning to follow the Southern Scenic Route through the Catlins.
Dunedin is a very funky city, a true student city with great atmosphere and lots of cheap hole-in-the-wall places to eat.
There is however not very much to do (or see) in Dunedin, at least not on my budget.
weblog.juima.org /?postid=3099   (6167 words)

  
 Dunedin's Foremost Attractions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Only in Dunedin can you observe the magnificent Royal Albatross as they glide in from the Pacific Ocean to their windswept nests.
Only in Dunedin does a Monarch cruise take you into a spectacular ecosystem with fur seal families, wading birds, nine species of nesting seabirds, including Royal Albatross.
Only in Dunedin can you wonder at the grand viaducts spanning wild ravines on a relaxing train excursion in the rugged Taieri Gorge.
webnz.co.nz /Queenstown/travel/dunedin/attractions   (625 words)

  
 Interview with David Mayo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Then we moved to Clearwater and Hubbard lived in an apartment in Dunedin, 10-15 minutes' drive away.
He said that no one was to be put into the chain locker by his order or decree, and Baron Burez was an evil monster for having chain lockered people.
Baron was a US crew member and went into disfavour.
www.whyaretheydead.net /krasel/books/bfm/interviews/mayo.htm   (6792 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Name Index 356
2nd Baron, co. Kilkenny (John George Brabazon) b.
3rd Baron, co. Kilkenny (Frederick George Brabazon) b.
4th Baron, co. Kilkenny (Walter William Brabazon) b.
www.thepeerage.com /i356.htm   (291 words)

  
 Duff genealogy
Married 17th January 1850 as his second wife John Tollemache, MP (born 5th December 1805, died 9th December 1890).
He was subsequently created 1st Baron Tollemache of Helmingham.
Married 1963 David Malcolm Trustram Eve, 2nd Baron Silsoe (born 1930).
www.kittybrewster.com /ancestry/duff.htm   (1572 words)

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