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  List of colonial governors in 1816 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iceland - Johan Carl Thuerecht Castenschiold, Governor of Iceland (1813-1819)
Lieutenant Governor - Thomas Carleton, Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick (1786-1817)
Heligoland - Charles Hamilton, Lieutenant Governor of Heligoland (1814-1817)
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: List of Governors of South Carolina
William Sayle was the governor of South Carolina from 1670 to 1671.
Joseph Blake, the nephew of British Admiral Robert Blake, was Governor of South Carolina in 1694 (chosen by the council), and from 1696 to 1700.
Colonel James Moore was the British colonial governor of South Carolina between 1700 and 1703.
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List of Ceremonial counties of England by Population
List of Chancellors of the University of Cambridge
List of Chancellors of the University of Mississippi
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 dictionary - List of Governors of Massachusetts
The Governor of Massachusetts is the chief executive of the Commonwealth, and is supported by a number of subordinate officers.
The title of "His Excellency" is a throwback to the executives of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Province of New England, and Royal Colony of Massachusetts, all of whom as royal appointees were afforded this title.
The governor also serves as Commander-in-Chief of the Commonwealth's armed forces, a position the power of which has declined as the states of the United States have become less individual nations and more subnational units.
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 List of state leaders in 1816 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Governor - Major-General Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of New South Wales (1810-1821)
Lieutenant Governor - Colonel Thomas Davey, Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemen's Land (1813-1817)
Hans Henrik von Essen, Governor of Norway (1814-1816)
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 List of Governors of Virginia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of Governors of Virginia since Virginia became a U.S. state following the American Revolutionary War.
The Governor of Virginia is forbidden by the Constitution of the Commonwealth from serving consecutive terms (the only U.S. state in which gubernatorial incumbents are forbidden from running for governor); however, several governors have served multiple non-consecutive terms.
In Virginia, governors and lieutenant governors are elected separately, so the two can be of different political parties and can be political rivals.
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 The Colonial Roots of American Taxation, 1607-1700 - Policy Review, No. 114   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Colonial legislatures did their best to retain specie, which was deemed important to facilitate commerce.
Lists were sent to the colonial treasurer, who issued warrants to town constables to collect specified sums.
To profit from the development of his colony, collect quitrents and fines, and recover land from settlers without heirs or who failed to meet the terms of their contracts, each proprietor required a system of territorial administration.
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 List of colonial governors in 1819 - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
1818 colonial governors - Events of 1819 - 1820 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year
Luís da Mota Fêo e Torres, Governor of Angola (1816-1819)
Manuel Vieira Tovar de Albuquerque, Governor of Angola (1819-1821)
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 List of colonial governors in 1815 - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
List of colonial governors in 1815 - Biocrawler
1814 colonial governors - Events of 1815 - 1816 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year
Angola - José de Oliveira Barbosa, Governor of Angola (1810-1816)
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 Indonesia - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Indonesia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Indonesia became a Dutch colony in 1816, and from 1824 onwards a series of agreements between Britain and the Netherlands gave the latter ‘rights’ to the entire archipelago, while Britain was assured of its ‘rights’ in the area that now constitutes Malaysia and Singapore.
The British were entrusted with restoring Indonesia to Dutch colonial rule, and quickly found themselves engaged in armed confrontation with the nationalists.
In 1975 Indonesia annexed the former Portuguese colony of East Timor.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Indonesia   (6323 words)

  
 The State Library of Massachusetts - Facts and Features - Massachusetts Governors
Until 1692, the area now known as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts was home to two colonies, Plymouth Colony and the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
*Hinckley was Governor until the union of the colonies in 1692, except during the administration of Andros.
Governors of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay Territories including the Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay Colony and Maine Appointed by the King Under the Second Royal Charter
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 How Europe Underdeveloped Africa. Walter Rodney 1973
Colonialism was a negation of freedom from the viewpoint of the colonised.
Colonialism increased the dependence of Africa on Europe in terms of the numbers of persons brought into the money economy and in terms of the number of aspects of socio-economic life in Africa which derived their existence from the connection with the metropole.
In the little-known Spanish colony of Guinea (Rio Muni), the small amount of education given to Africans was based on eliminating the use of local languages by the pupils and on instilling in their hearts ‘the holy fear of God’.
www.marxists.org /subject/africa/rodney-walter/how-europe/ch06.htm   (22065 words)

  
 Governors of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period
FERNANDO PRIMO DE RIVERA—Marquis of Estella; becomes governor, April 15, 1880; cable opened between Luzón and Spain, 1880; royal decree orders repeal of tobacco monopoly, 1881; term marked by corruption in public offices; term as governor, April 15, 1880-March 10, 1883.
CAMILO POLAVIEJA—General; becomes governor, December 13, 1896 (Algué); Rizal executed, December 30, 1896; Tagál republic proclaimed, October, 1896; insurrection spreads; operations against insurgents by General Lachambre, 1897; Polavieja issues amnesty proclamation, January 11, 1897; efficient service of loyal Filipino troops; term as governor, December 13, 1896-April 15, 1897.
FERNANDO PRIMO DE RIVERA—Becomes governor for the second time, April 23, 1897; insurgents scattered, and more than thirty thousand natives said to have been killed in one province; pact of Biak-na-bato signed, December 14, 1897; re-occurrence of insurrections in Luzón, 1898; term as governor, April 23, 1897-April 11, 1898.
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 List of colonial governors in 1816   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Colin Robertson Governor of Assiniboia (1815 - 1816)
Alexander McDonell Governor of Assiniboia (1816 - 1822)
Francis Pickmore Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland (1816 - 1818)
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 List of colonial governors in 1818 Information
Angola - Luís da Mota Fêo e Torres, Governor of Angola (1816-1819)
List of colonial governors in 1818 from Wíkipedia.
View a list of authors or edit this article.
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 Table of Contents: Colonial Botany
Colonial botany—the study, naming, cultivation, and marketing of plants in colonial contexts—was born of and supported European voyages, conquests, global trade, and scientific exploration.
There are as many sorts of colonial botany as colonies, in the sense that different state structures or companies deployed or produced differing modes of scientific practice.
Colonial botany developed along with a web of trade routes, and was informed by patterns of commerce and naval prowess that kept them open.
www.upenn.edu /pennpress/book/toc/14093.html   (5867 words)

  
 OFFICERS - Online Information article about OFFICERS
case, they were colonels of permanent regiments or governors of fortresses.
Candidates for commissions in the Royal Army Medical Corps and the Army Veterinary Corps are not required to pass an educational examination, the ordinary course of medical or veterinary education being deemed sufficient, but the Army Council may reject a candidate who shows any deficiency in his general education.
Army Pay Department.—Officers are appointed to the department, on probation for a period not exceeding one year, after serving for five years in one of the other arms or branches of the service.
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 Rhode Island Office of the Secretary of State
From 1647 to 1663, the Colony was governed by a president, with four assistants.
Nicholas Cooke was elected Governor in November of 1775.
Became Governor upon the death of Governor Aram J. Pothier, Feb. 4, 1928.
www.sec.state.ri.us /library/riinfo/ltgovernors   (658 words)

  
 New York State Library: Annotated Bibliography of Selected New York State Maps: 1793-1900   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
In the colonial period, and during the Revolution, the vast majority of North American maps were published in Europe, mainly by the British and French.
Three versions of this map: Spafford's Gazetteer, the Legislative Report for 1824, and the Constitution of the State of New York (where it is listed in the table of contents as "Findlay's map").
Lists of steamboat mileage from New York City to Albany, Philadelphia, Niagara.
www.nysl.nysed.gov /msscfa/mapsbibl.htm   (10868 words)

  
 Complete List of NYS Attorneys General
Between 1684 and 1777, the Colonial Attorneys General were appointed by the King of England, or the Colonial Governors on the Crown's behalf.
Until 1702 he was appointed by the governor, after which he was commissioned by the Crown.
By the Constitution the governor was required to do the appointing with the "advice and consent of the council." But in practice it subordinated the governor to the council whenever a majority of the assembly was politically opposed to him, and the annual election of the council greatly increased chances of such opposition.
www.oag.state.ny.us /previous_aglist.html   (922 words)

  
 National Park Service: A Multitude of Amendments, Alterations and Additions
On 4 July, the Congress approved the Declaration and it was formally adopted by unanimous vote of all the colonies represented.
In June 1816, Binns began a list of subscriptions for his publication of "a splendid and correct copy of the Declaration of Independence, with fac-similes of all the signatures, the whole to be encircled with the arms of the thirteen States and of the United States."(27)
The remaining copies were sent to the governors and legislatures of the states and territories, and various universities and colleges in the United States (see Appendix E for a list of extant Stone facsimiles).
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 List of colonial governors in 1806 Information
1805 colonial governors - Events of 1806 - 1807 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year
William Bligh, Governor of New South Wales (1806-1808).
List of colonial governors in 1806 from Wíkipedia.
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 Nova Scotia History Index
Governors of Cape Breton Island, 1784-1820 Cape Breton Island became a separate colony on 26 August 1784 and was reincorporated into Nova Scotia on 9 October 1820.
Migration from New England, 1759-1774 The Colony of Nova Scotia stood on New England's frontier during the tumultuous time of the Seven Years' War (1756-1763) between England and France over their North American Empires.
John Allan was the eldest son of William Allan, one of the earliest settlers of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and was born in Edinburgh Castle, Scotland, Jan. 3, 1746.
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 Spanish and Portuguese Colonial Possessions
Like Hong Kong, the colony was a Chinese window on the larger world and a good source of foreign currency.
The list of Governors of Macao is from a page at the World Statesmen site.
Cuba, whose governors are at right, was one of the earliest Spanish colonies, and one of the last.
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 CD-ROM Collection List
for a list of common surnames which may be excluded from free searches.
Keep in mind that most of the disks listed below containing census information DO NOT contain the actual census records; they have only lists of the names of the "Heads Of Household" with a page number where additional information about that individual's household members may be found in the actual census records.
This index is unique in that it not only lists the "Head of Household", but every member of the household as well for every county in the state.
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 Wilsons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
As jailer, Wilson asked colonial officials for cloth to be made into blankets for the poor prisoners, this according to Massachusetts Archives.
He served as a member of the Charlestown common council and on the Board of Aldermen when the district was a city separate from Boston.
He was a member of the Charitable Mechanic Association, serving six years on its board of governors and managing three of its exhibitions.
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 eRiposte - Fundamentalism in the United States: Stevens Creek School incident, Cupertino
The three causes of action being dismissed are: (1) representatives of the district violated the free speech rights of the teacher; (2) there was a vagueness in the district’s policy regarding the use of supplementary materials; and (3) the teacher’s right of religious expression had been violated.
That all these religious connections and meanings etc that have been added by others later was never implied as written or as understood at the time by it authors, that they were not part of what was originally important, the original understandings, meanings, intentions.
Additionally, he lists three others that are popularly cited by other conservative authors, but are probably not true.
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 Home Fresh : Article 'List of colonial governors in 1808'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
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The Constitution of the Commonwealth forbids any Governor from serving consecutive terms; however, several governors have served multiple non-consecutive terms.
It's been a lifetime since Joyce Levin's father was shot by Nazis as their family fled a forest hideout more than 60 years ago, but yesterday the memories rose to the surface.
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 Thistles & Pirates
Laffite Society List: Translation of "Gaceta de Colombia" article on the demise of Jean Laffite.
Roll of crew listing name, rank, age, and birthplace.
Observations on the Colony of Louisiana from 1796 to 1802.
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 University Press of Kentucky
The Public Papers of Governor Brereton C. Jones, 1991-1995
Public Papers of Governor Lawrence W. Wetherby, 1950-1955
Public Papers of Governor Wendell H. Ford, 1971-1974
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