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  George Hilario Barlow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir George Hilario Barlow (1762-1847) served as Acting Governor-General of India from the death of Lord Cornwallis in 1805 until the arrival of Lord Minto in 1807.
He was appointed to the Bengal Civil Service in 1778, and in 1788 carried into execution the permanent settlement of Bengal.
Subsequently Barlow was created governor of Madras, where his want of tact caused a mutiny of officers in 1809, similar to that which had previously occurred under Clive.
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 O'Quinn - "Projection, Patriotism, Surrogation: Handel in Calcutta " - Romanticism and Patriotism: Nation, ...
As P.J. Marshall notes, Sir George Hilario Barlow "was very closely concerned with the devising and implementing of the permanent settlement of Bengal revenue enacted by Cornwallis in 1793.
He was given responsibility for drafting the judicial regulations, known as the Cornwallis code.
Barlow's correspondence with Cornwallis shows his total commitment to the principles embodied in the permanent settlement: security of property and government accountable to law.
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Of those that were not, Sir John Shore was a baronet, Sir John Laird Mair Lawrence was a knight, and The Lord William Bentinck was entitled to the courtesy title "Lord" because he was the son of a Duke.
Now, it serves as the residence of the Governor of the Indian state of West Bengal, and is referred to by its Hindi name ("Raj Bhavan").
Though construction began in 1912, it did not conclude until 1929; the home was not formally inaugurated until 1931.
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He was created Lord Cornwallis of Eye, Suffolk, in 1661, and his descendants by fortunate marriages increased the importance of the family.
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Cornwallis then abandoned plans to assert control of the Carolinas, and retreated to Yorktown, Virginia to wait for reinforcements.
As Cornwallis waited for resupply from the Royal Navy, the American commander George Washington learned that a French naval force was moving to enter the war for the first time, and he realised that Cornwallis' exposed position was an opportunity to win a victory that would resonate in the public imagination.
In the Siege of Yorktown, a combined French-American force attacked Cornwallis, while the French navy prevented the expected British reinforcements from arriving by sea.
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France has performed with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, the Nova Ensemble, the West Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestras, the Dallas Brass, the Doddworth Saxhorn Ensemble, the Australian Chamber Orchestra the Canberra Symphony with whom he performed William Kraft's "Concerto for Timpani and orchestra" in 2001.
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Assistant to Sir Georg Solti and Christoph von Dohnanyi.
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Since 1987 she was worked as musical assistant, assistant conductor, and performer in musical works by Georges Aperghis.
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