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  List of Lieutenant Governors of Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of Lieutenant Governors of Newfoundland and Labrador
This is a list of viceroys for the colony, dominion and province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Governors of New France (1627-1760) - Governors of Acadia - Northwest Territories (1869-1905)
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 Encyclopedia: Colonial governors by year   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In politics and in history, a colony is a territory under the immediate political control of a geographically-distant state (or city, in ancient times).
2004 colonial governors - Events of 2005 - 2006 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year See also: List of state leaders in 2005 List of religious leaders in 2005 List of international organization leaders in 2005 // Australia Christmas Island (territory) Administrator - Evan Williams, Administrator of Christmas Island (2003-present) Cocos (Keeling) Islands...
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 List of colonial governors in 1735 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1734 colonial governors - Events of 1735 - 1736 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year
Antonio de Amaral Meneses, Governor of Macau (1732-1735)
Cosme Damiao Pinto Pereira, Governor of Macau (1735-1738)
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 North Carolina Governors
North Carolina's history as an organized governing system led by a governor may be viewed in five chronological stages: the Virginia colony, the southern plantation, the Lords Proprietors, the Royal colony, and the state of North Carolina.
A chronology of governors serving during each of these stages is listed at the bottom of the page.
Theactions of the Virginia governor outpaced his authority under the English Crown, and the Southern Plantation and its Commander were short-lived.
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 Early Canada Historical Narratives -- UPPER CANADA'S LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS AND THE COLONIAL OFFICE
When Governor Gore promptly appointed his own secretary to this position, people in the province were disappointed, for they knew the governor would exercise close control over the agent, monitor his actions and interpret his reports to suit the interests of the governor and not necessarily those of the colony.
Governors were selected, not because of any special aptitude for or knowledge about the colony, but for reasons usually unrelated to the interests of the colony to which they were being sent.
Military governors had few political or diplomatic skills, and they held the extreme views of their aristocratic Tory class which was that the finer things in life should be only for those with prestige, property and influence.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Reductions of Paraguay
The neglect of the Spanish governors to come to the aid of the missions in their peril was bitterly avenged by the subsequent destruction of the Spanish colonies in Guayra, by the Portuguese, and the loss of the entire province.
The governors confirmed the new officials in the Reductions after the annual elections, as also the newly appointed curas belonging to the Society of Jesus; they made regular official visits to the Reductions, and sent reports to the king regarding their visitations.
Controversies with the governors arising in consequence of unjust encroachment were always adjusted through the royal audiencia in Charcas, by royal inspectors or by investigating committees, especially named and appointed by the king himself.
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 Encyclopedia: 1734   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
John Dennis (1657 - January 6, 1734), English critic and dramatist, the son of a saddler, was born in London.
James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick-upon-Tweed (August 21, 1670- June 12, 1734) was a French military leader, illegitimate son of King James II of England and VII of Scotland by Arabella Churchill.
Portrait of Louise de Kérouaille by Pierre Mignard Louise Renée de Penancoët de Kérouaille (1649 – 14 November 1734), was mistress of Charles II of England and Duchess of Portsmouth.
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 Cultural & Political Chronology (1750-1783)
With the death of John Robinson, Speaker of the House of Burgesses and treasurer of the colony of Virginia, a scandal came to light in Virginia.
Richard Hayward's statue of the deceased Virginia governor Lord Botetourt was installed at the Capitol in Williamsburg.
George III declared the colonies in a state of rebellion and threatened to deal harshly with traitors.
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 1801 [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Colonial governors1800 colonial governors - Events of 1801 - 1802 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year...
Britain and its colonies adopted a new Marriage Act that formulated many of the rules of modern marriage.
June 17 - French troops take Philippsburg, but the Duke of Berwick is killed June 21 - In Montreal in New France, a fl slave known by the French name of Marie-Joseph Angélique, was tortured then hanged by the French authorities in a public ceremony that involved her disgrace and the amputation of a hand.
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In October 1753, Governor Robert Dinwiddie of Virginia, sent George Washington, on a mission to La Garduer de Saint Pierre, the French Commandant of the Fort on the upper Ohio River, to demand an evacuation of the territory, but his mission was unsuccessful.
Governor Sharpe until the 7th, but owing to the absence of Governor Shirley and Lieutenant Governors De Lancey and Morris, the Council was postponed to the 14th, the place of meeting being changed to Alexandria.
Governor Shirley, Lieutenant Governors De Lancey and Morris remained in Alexandria until the 17th, when they returned to Annapolis with Governor Sharpe, whose hospitality they en- joyed for several days, when they and the gentlemen who accompanied them, went over the Chesapeake Bay on their return to the respective governments and homes.
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 Loyalist Collection at the University of New Brunswick
Includes the Charters of the Duke of York; the Commissions and Instructions of Colonial Governors; the Duke's Laws; the Laws of Dongan and Leisler Assemblies; the Charters of Albany and New York; and the Acts of the Colonial Legislatures from 1691-1775, inclusive.
There is a list of French Ministers of State, 1655-1774, at the beginning of the volume.
A microfilm shelf list which correlates the microfilm reel numbers with the Colonial Record numbers and the volume numbers has been created by the author of the Loyalist Collection Inventory.
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 A Compleat Guide to All Persons who have any Trade or Concern with the City of London and Ports adjacent. . . .
Often at odds with the governors of the colony, and especially Francis Nicholson, he was a formidable opponent.
A list of her children and a reproduction of a portrait of her are may be found on the website of the Foundation for Historic Christ Church.
GOOCH, SIR WILLIAM (1681-1751), lieutenant governor of the colony under the govenor, George Hamilton, Earl of Orkney, reached Williamsburg in September 1727.
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 Lemon-Lytle
She was taxable in Ware Parish, Gloucester County, on 2 horses and 3 cattle in 1782, taxable on 1 free male tithe, 9 slaves, 4 horses and 23 cattle in 1783, but taxable on only a horse and 2 cattle in 1784.
He was counted in a list of "free Negroes and Mulattoes" in the lower district of Lunenburg near Hawkins' Ford in 1802 and 1803 with his children: Ermin, Faith, Bolling, Jones, Anna, and Ellick [Lunenburg County, Free Negro and Slave Records, 1802-1803, LVA].
Martha Lewis, born say 1734, was a taxable head of a household in the western district of Norfolk Borough in 1765 and 1767 [Wingo, Norfolk County Tithables, 1751-65, 213; 1766-80, 34].
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 Governors of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period
PEDRO DE SARRIO—Appointed governor (ad interim) for the second time, November 22, 1787, on departure of Basco; insurrection in Ilocos because of tobacco monopoly, 1787; death of archbishop Santa Justa y Rufina, December 15, 1787; term as governor, November 22, 1787-July 1, 1788.
JOSÉ MALCAMPO Y MONJE—Marques de San Rafael and rear-admiral; becomes governor, June 18, 1874; conquest of Joló, 1876; given title of count of Mindanao, December 19, 1876; mutiny of artillerymen; term as governor, June 18, 1874-February 28, 1877; given titles of count of Joló and viscount of Mindanao, July 20, 1877.
RAMON BLANCO—Becomes governor, 1893; electric light established in Manila, 1895; formation of Katipunan society; outbreak of insurrection, August 30, 1896; Blanco opposed by ecclesiastics; term as governor, 1893-December 9 (date of royal decree removing him), 1896.
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 Chronology of the Danish Possessions: India, Nicobar, Ghana, Caribbean, Africa
Chronological list of Dutch possessions in North America.
Chronological list of Dutch possessions in Central America.
Chronological list of Dutch possessions in South America.
www.colonialvoyage.com /DanishP.html   (697 words)

  
 The Colonial Virginia Register   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
From 1652 to 1660 the Governors were elected by the House of Burgesses, though there is some reason to believe that their choice may have been influenced by the wishes of the Parliamentary authorities, or of Cromwell.
The Councillors were the Governor's advisers in executive matters, and patents, etc., are stated to be issued with their "advice and consent." They constituted the General Court -the supreme court of the Colony and also had legislative functions as members of the upper house of the Assembly, corresponding somewhat to our senate.
The colonial almanacs (which were always published late in the year before that whose date they bear-as is the case now) contain lists which have in the main been found to be very accurate, of the members of the House in existence at the time when the almanac was printed.
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 New Jersey Colonial Sites
Colonial house located at the foot of the Palisades near where the British climbed up to attack Fort Lee in 1776.
Colonial house, part of Thomas Whitlock homestead, 1663-1703.
1734 house used by George Washington in 1783.
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 List of colonial governors in 1734 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1733 colonial governors - Events of 1734 - 1735 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year
Macau - Antonio de Amaral Meneses, Governor of Macau (1732-1735)
This page was last modified 17:29, 8 November 2005.
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 1734 Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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 DUTCH colonial REMAINS: (1600-1800)
What is even more interesting is that the names of some of the colonies of the town are still named after old settlements of the respective companies.
(1650) (built in 1650 as the official residence of Dutch Governors and their officers, the edifice is a fine example of Dutch architecture.
Unawatuna (near Galle): Country house of a Dutch governor (de Jong ?): "Nooit Gedacht" (1735) in the vicinity there were also two watchtowers, but sadly they have crumbled to rubble in recent years.
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 Family Tree of Tracie & Dean Webster, Jr.
The general character and standing of the founders of the town may be learned by considering the social and official position of the early proprietors of the soil.
In a list of thirty-seven owners of house-lots, five were colonial governors, one a colonial secretary, one a colonial treasurer, and a number were commissioners, deputies, constables, deacons and men of substance.
The tax lists show that both were inhabitants of Hartford, South Side, in 1656-57, but only the name of John, the carpenter, appears in the list for 1655.
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 Pre-Republic Governors of Texas - Texas State Library
According to MARTINEZ PACHECO, RAFAEL, The Handbook of Texas Online, Pacheco was appointed ad interim governor of Texas December 5, 1786 and his removal was approved by the viceroy on October 18, 1790.
The list of governors in the 1998-1999 Texas Almanac gives his term of office at 1787-1788, and notes that from 1788 to 1789, the office of governor was suppressed, and the area was ruled by a presidial captain.
According to MUNOZ, MANUEL, The Handbook of Texas Online, Elguezabal became interim governor in 1797 because Munoz was ill, and continued in this post following Munoz' death in July of 1799.
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 List of Governors of North Carolina - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
List of Governors of North Carolina - InfoSearchPoint.com
This is a list of the governors of North Carolina from the colonial period to the present.
John Archdale 1695-1696 (Governor of North and South Carolina)
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 Bahamaslinks - History
Born in Tierra de Campos Palencia, Ponce de León conquered the island of Boriquen (Puerto Rico) in 1508 and served as its governor (1509-12).
By 1734 more than a third of Bahamians were fl slaves, and another 5 percent were free people of color.
Many of these were Southern slaveholders who brought their slaves with them, and as a result, the fl presence in the Bahamas also grew rapidly.
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 Charles Townshend Papers Calendar
Miscellaneous papers, including Parliamentary inquiry into conduct of Ministers and Commanders in time of war from King Charles II to 1745; reports of committee on weights and measures, 1760; account of linen cloth in Scotland 1727-1754; short account of Newfoundland Fishery; Townshend's speech on Sir William Baker's contract; Samuel Waldo's case re.
Copies of correspondence relating to America, 1765-1766, mainly correspondence between Secretary of State Conway and American Colonial Governors; also includes copies of correspondence between Gen. Gage and Barrington, Gage and Conway, and letters to British officials in America from Gage.
14 folio sheets listing East India Company stockholders for December 24, 1766, with addresses; papers relating to negotiations within Company in 1767, and relating to the debates in House of Commons on East India Affairs; additional copies of petitions in 8/33.
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 Pioneer Settlers of Grayson County, Virginia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Orange was formed from Spottsylvania in 1734; Augusta from Orange in 1738; Botetourt from Augusta in 1769; Fincastle county was formed from Botetourt in 1772, and covered far more than half of the present state of West Virginia, all of the present state of Kentucky, and all of what we now know as Southwest Virginia.
A List of Insolvent Tythes for the year 1810 was produced in Court and allowed by the Court, and proved by the Oath of Abner Jones.
Several of them inherited from their Colonial ancestry at Jamestown, a liking for the mercantile business, and with some of the present generation it is still kept up.
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 Maryland Historical Society Library: Guide to the Manuscript Collections, Part M
List of members of the committee appointed by Governor Albert C. Ritchie and the General Assembly.
List of disciplinary offenders on an unnamed vessel, 1857.
Sketch of the Potomac and list of officers, 1831-1833.
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 G - An Annotated Bibliography of the Tohono O'odham (Papago Indians)
One such document is the testimony of Cristóbal, who is identified as the Governor of San Xavier.
In his remarks, Governor Goddard talks about Mission San Xavier del Bac and the ASobaiporis@ among whom Kino introduced cattle, and he also remarks on Kitt Peak on the Papago Indian Reservation and the Papagos= referring to astronomers as Amen with the long eyes.
The book=s appendices includes lists of the governors of Sonora from 1734 to 1787, Jesuit authorities from 1661 to 1767, and a report from Pedro de Rivera on the state of the missions in Sinaloa and Sonora in 1727, one with no specific mention of Pimería Alta missions.]
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