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  The History and Development of the Leading International Drug Control Conventions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Under the guidance of the newly installed Episcopal Bishop of the Philippines, Charles Henry Brent, the monopoly was suppressed, but smuggling continued and Brent convinced President Theodore Roosevelt to support the organization of an international meeting in Shanghai to address what was clearly a regional problem.
Colonel Charles Henry Ludovic Sharman was named Chief of the Narcotics Division — part of the Canadian Department of Pensions and National Health — and was the principal developer of Canadian domestic and international drug policy until the 1960s.
Anslinger, Sharman and their allies had the CND recommend to ECOSOC the idea of consolidating all existing treaties into one document — it would also be an opportunity to bring in more stringent prohibition-based controls.
www.parl.gc.ca /37/1/parlbus/commbus/senate/com-e/ille-e/library-e/history-e.htm   (11698 words)

  
  EARLS AND DUKES OF RIC... - Online Information article about EARLS AND DUKES OF RIC...
His son Charles, 2nd duke (1701–1750), added`to the titles he inherited from his father that of duke of Aubigny in France, to which he succeeded in 1734 on the death of his grandmother the duchess of Ports-mouth; and all these honours are still held by his descendant the See also:
Napier, by whom she was the mother of Generals Sir Charles and Sir William Napier.
December 18o6, and, leaving no legitimate children, he was succeeded in the peerage by his nephew Charles, son of his brother, General Lord George Henry Lennox.
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  EARLS AND DUKES OF RICHMOND - LoveToKnow Article on EARLS AND DUKES OF RICHMOND   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
This Charles (1672-1723), on whom his father the king bestowed the surname of Lennox, was the son of the celebrated Louise de Keroualle, duchess of Portsmouth.
His son Charles, 2nd duke (1701-1750), addec~to the titles he inherited from his father that of duke of Aubigny in France, to which he succeeded in 1734 on the death of his grandmother the duchess of Portsmouth; and all these honors are stifi held by his descendant the present duke of Richmond.
Charles, 3rd duke of Richmond (1733-1806), was one of the most remarkable men of the i8th century, being chiefly famous for his advanced views on the question of parliamentary reform.
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 Body   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Henry Heller, aged 51, native of Germany; arrived in 1860, by the San Francisco; died June 24 [1875], of hemorrhage from ulceration of stomach.
Charles Howslip, aged 44, a native of London; arrived in 1854, by the Hay Maria; died December 16 [1875], of fracture of spine.
Henry Leigh, aged 30, native of Cheshire; arrived in 1863 by the Sussex; died March 7 [1875], of acute rheumatism and pericarditis.
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 Robert Booth Descendants - pafg09.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Charles Victor Le BOUTILLIER was born on 24 Jul 1859.
Leonard Ludovic BALDWIN was born in 1870 in Loughborough Leicestershire England.
Henry Harold BALDWIN was born on 23 Jun 1862.
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 Austin Chronicle:Screens:Film Reviews
Ludovic's parents, Hanna (Laroque) and Pierre (Ecoffey), are amazingly tolerant of their seven-year-old's irresistible desire to dress in skirts, even though they try to reason with him to behave otherwise.
But when Ludovic starts spinning elaborate and fantastic stories about how he really is a girl and how he wants to marry his playmate Jerome when he grows up, his actions begin to generate more serious adult concern.
Ludovic and his family become the neighborhood outcasts, Ludovic is drummed out of school, and Pierre loses his job.
www.austinchronicle.com /issues/vol17/issue28/screens.film.html   (13204 words)

  
 War & Poppies - TIME
Fuller's accusations, Japanese Representative Eiji Amau, formerly celebrated as the Tokyo Foreign Office spokesman, issued categorical denials.
Supporting the accusers, however, were British-born Thomas Wentworth Russell Pasha, representing Egypt; Colonel Charles Henry Ludovic Sharman of Canada; Major William H. Coles of Great Britain.
When the Chinese delegate offered to show the committee cinemas of Japan's alleged opium traffic in the now abandoned Japanese concession at Hankow, Representative Amau threatened to withdraw.
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 Biographical Index of English Drama Before 1660: S
Sister of Alice Spencer Stanley Egerton, Elizabeth Spencer Carey Eure, and Robert Spencer; wife of Henry Compton and William Stanley (I); daughter-in-law of Thomas Sackville (I); stepmother of Edward Sackville and Richard Sackville (I).
(Brother of Henry Stafford; son-in-law of Henry Algernon Percy; father-in-law of George Neville) [Peerage ii, 390 (1912); DTRB, 405 (1984)]
(Daughter of Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor; wife of Henry Grey (I)) [Dawson, 'Kent', 179 (1965); REED Norwich, 370 (1984)]
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 The 1931 Geneva Narcotics Manufacturing and Distribution Limitation Convention / 1931 Bangkok Opium Smoking Agreement
In 1931, Canada abandoned its policy of simply reacting to international drug control efforts and began playing an active role in supporting U.S. efforts to expand control at the source.
Colonel Charles Henry Ludovic Sharman, Chief of the Narcotics Division in the Department of Pensions and National Health, was the principal architect of Canada’s domestic and international drug policy until the 1960s.
Canada, through Sharman, was heavily involved in the negotiations leading up to the 1931 Limitation Convention.
www.druglibrary.org /SCHAFFER/Library/studies/canadasenate/vol3/chapter19_1931_geneva.htm   (644 words)

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