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List of Ceremonial counties of England by Population
List of Chancellors of the University of Cambridge
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 Province of New Hampshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The New Hampshire Colony was the product of several English land grants dating from 1629 to 1680, and for much of its colonial history was subject to the Massachusetts Colony and its leadership in Boston.
The colony's first settlements were at Little Harbor, Dover, Portsmouth and Exeter.
The disputed New Hampshire Grants territory (New Hampshire claimed it, a judge awarded it to New York) later became the state of Vermont.
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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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 List of Blekinge Governors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This is a list of Governors for Blekinge County in Sweden from 1683 to present.
Blekinge separated from Kalmar County in 1683 se List of Kalmar Governors before that date.
Colonial governors from the fifteenth century to the present;: A comprehensive list,
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 Forfeiture in England and Colonial America
By the seventeenth century crimes that were considered felonies included murder, manslaughter, witchcraft, larceny, abduction of an heiress with intent to marry her, forgery of a deed or testimonial, transportation of a sheep, and malicious cutting of another man's tongue or his eyes [Veall, 1970:2].
Some were royal colonies (such as Virginia) thought to be under direct control of the Crown; others were chartered colonies (e.g., Massachusetts) in which extensive governing rights were given to a charter company; still others were proprietary colonies (e.g., Maryland and Pennsylvania) in which a single owner had been granted vast authority [Hall, 1989:14].
This created a difficult situation, because slaves, in many of the colonies, were considered chattel and could, theoretically, be included as part of a forfeiture if their owner were convicted and attained for a capital felony.
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 COLONIAL AMERICA
Though religious toleration had been introduced into other colonies previously by individual proprietors or governors, this was the earliest legislative enactment in America asserting the principle of religious toleration.
Governor Berkeley, who had been Governor since 1642, had Charles II proclaimed as King and invited him to assume the administration of Virginia.
According to the Act all English possessions could allow only English or Colonial vessels entrance to their ports; certain articles, produced in the colonies, such as sugar and tobacco, were known as "enumerated" goods, and were to be shipped to England only.
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 Benning Wentworth
Although during the first years of Benning Wentworth’s governance there were arguments between the Assembly and the Governor, especially over the appropriation of money to pay for the government, and after 1744 for the defense of frontier forts, Wentworth finally dominated the Assembly.
The colony of New Hampshire grew steadily under the governance of Benning Wentworth.
John served as Governor of New Hampshire while it was still a province of Massachusetts.
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 Articles - Province of New Hampshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The New Hampshire Colony was the product of several English land grants dating from 1623 to 1680, and for much of its colonial history was subject to the Massachusetts Colony and its leadership in Boston.
Although New Hampshire did not get its own colonial governor until 1741, in 1631 Captain Thomas Wiggin served as the first governor of the province of the Upper Plantation, comprising modern-day Dover, Durham and Stratham which ultimately became the royal Province of New Hampshire.
Connecticut Colony - Delaware Colony - Province of Georgia - Province of Maryland - Province of Massachusetts Bay
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 Encyclopedia: 1740   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This is a list of decades which have articles with more information about them.
Alternative meaning: Nineteenth Century (periodical) (18th century — 19th century — 20th century — more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 19th century was that century which lasted from 1801-1900 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar.
Louis Henri Joseph, Duc de Bourbon, Prince de Condé (August 18, 1692 – January 27, 1740) was head of the cadet Bourbon-Condé wing of the French royal house from 1710 to his death.
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 CONNECTICUT - Online Information article about CONNECTICUT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Granby as early as i 705 and furnished material for early colonial and United States coins.
Indeed, manufacturing in Connecticut is notable for its early beginning and its development of certain branches beyond that of the other states.
governor, serve for eight, and the judges of the courts of See also:
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 March 5 . Mefistofele . Albania . 1512 . 1805   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The most frequently used treatment method involves drugs such as Ritalin, and many argue that drugs do not rehabilitate but only relieve ADHD sufferers and those around them from the social and behavioral disruptiveness caused by attention deficiencies and hyperactive behavior.
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 Journal of San Diego History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Built in colonial design with multi-paned windows and siding on the exterior, the residence found use as a summer home for Mr.
The building, constructed in 1911, had a colonial air, featuring the use of brick up to the second story with stucco continuing up to the roof.
The Johnson Puterbaugh residence is listed in Footbridges to Fortune, published by S. 0,H, 0,, l982, page 3, in Kamerling, "Irving Gill...," Another cottage of this type is located and Third and Ivy.
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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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 List of Governors of Virginia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Captain George Yeardley, President of the Council in Virginia, Deputy Governor, April, 1616 - May 15, 1617
Sir Francis Wyatt, Governor and Captain General of Virginia, November 8, 1621 - May 17, 1626
Captain Francis West, President of the Council in Virginia, Acting Governor of Virginia, November, 1626 - March 5, 1629
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 Sources for the American Revolution at the South Carolina Department of Archives and History
The lists of names in four acts relating to confiscation or amercement of estates were omitted in the printing of those acts in volume 4 of Thomas Cooper and David J. McCord, eds., The Statutes at Large of South Carolina.
The manuscript of this roll was deposited with the Secretary of State by agreement between the South Carolina Society of Cincinnati and the General Assembly in exchange for assistance with a limited edition publication in 1886.
Listed in Great Britain, Public Record Office, Lists and Indexes No. xxxvi: List of Colonial Office Records, Preserved in the Public Record Office (Reprint Edition with annotations, New York: Kraus Reprint Corporation, 1963), p.
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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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 Connecticut History Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Colonial Connecticut Records (CCR) provides online delivery of the complete, digitized volumes of the Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, 1636-1776.
Important Dates in the History of the Settlement of the Colony of Connecticut Until Unification with the Colony of New Haven in 1665
A List of Names included in the State Library Collection of Biographical Sketches, an index to the Library's 79 volume set of biographical pamphlets including sermons, discourses, biographies, memoirs, etc.
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 Newport, RI, Captain Vic's top 40 historic sites.
In this building (then the residence of Deputy Governor John Gardiner) the Reverend James Manning, in July, 1763, met with interested citizens and first made the design known to establish a college in the English colony of Rhode Island, which eventually became Brown University.
The command, Rhode Island Militia chartered in 1741, is the nation's oldest military organization in continuous service under its charter.
The Quakers were the dominant religious group for the first 100 years of the Colony's history; and as late as 1730, over half of the people in Newport were members of the society.
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 Duplicate Book List - Osler Library of the History of Medicine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A true history of the terrrible epidemic vulgarly called The Throat Distemper which occurred in His Majesty’s New England Colonies between the years 1735 and 1740.
Brief to the Royal Commission on Education of the Province of Quebec: Submitted under the authority of the Board of Governors, with the approval of the Senate, November 29, 1961.
Olumwullah, Osaak A. Dis-ease in the Colonial State: medicine, society and social change among the AbaNyole of Western Kenya.
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 1741 Online Research :: Information about 1741   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Years: 1738 1739 1740 - 1741 - 1742 1743 1744
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Lists of leaders: List of colonial governors in 1741 - List of state leaders in 1741
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: 1741   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This is an extract from The Middle East Open Encyclopedia, made possible through the Wikimedia Foundation.
Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, 1741; all previous versions may be viewed here.
They link directly to authoring tools for you to start writing a particular article.
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 UL Lafayette: Library: Special Collections: Carl Brasseaux   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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(Francisco Bouligny, Lieutenant Governor of Spanish Louisiana; founder of New Iberia, Louisiana) [photocopies]
List of property of Adolphe Malveau, [19 April 1854]
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