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 List of colonial governors in 1822 - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
List of colonial governors in 1822 - Biocrawler
1821 colonial governors - Events of 1822 - 1823 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year
Joaquim Inácio de Lima, Governor of Angola (1821-1822)
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  Dictionary of Australian Biography Sa-Sp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Though not in parliament he was appointed colonial secretary and minister for railways in the Mitchell government in May 1919, a fortnight later was elected a member of the legislative assembly, and exchanged the portfolio of colonial secretary for those of mines, industries and forests.
Governor Brisbane opposed his suggestion that "government reserves" should be considered church and school lands, and with regard to land generally, comparatively little of it had even been surveyed.
When the colony was passing through a troublesome time in 1892 the suggestion was made that he should come back to the legislative assembly and lead a coalition government, but the state of his health would not permit him to do this.
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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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 RHODE ISLAND - LoveToKnow Article on RHODE ISLAND   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
At the head of it is a commissioner of education, appointed by the governor and the Senate, and a board of education, composed of the governor and the lieutenant-governor ex officio and six other members elected by the General Assembly.
Under an act of the 12th of April 1883, as amended on the 4th of April 1902, education is compulsory for children between the ages of seven and fifteen, but the maximum limit is reduced to thirteen for children who are employed at lawful labor.
The majority has occasionally protested by electing a Democratic governor, but he has not been able to accomplish a great deal, because until 1909 he did not have veto power nor effectual means to induce the Senate to ratify his appointments.
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 1822 Encyclopedia
Year 1822 (MDCCCXXII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar).
Monroe to Chinese Emperor Taou Kwang in 1822.
writing, no record of oral testimony survived after he was hung in 1822 for conspiring to incite a bloody slave rebellion in Charleston...
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Australia
On his arrival in Sydney, Governor Macquarie bluntly informed him that no "Popish missionary" would be allowed to intrude within the settlement, and that every person in the penal colony must be a Protestant.
This colony had been founded in 1836 as a free and "socially superior" Protestant settlement, from which "Papists and pagans" were to have been rigidly excluded.
For a time all the colonies of the Australasian group followed the example initiated by New South Wales in according State aid to the clergy and the denominational schools of the principal religious bodies, Anglicans, Catholics, Presbyterians, and Methodists.
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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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 California During the Revolution
While this number grew to 3,700 just prior to independence in 1822, the closing of the Anza Trail in 1781 meant that this increase was due largely to the birth of descendents of the earlier colonists rather than to the arrival of new ones.
Governors and commanders assumed that the soldiers would remain in California following their tours of duty and local marriages and land grants were strong inducements to this end.
The fathers of the Mexican governors Alvarado and Pico and of the Generals Vallejo and Castro had all begun as presidials, as were the founders of the important California houses of De la Guerra, Ortega, Peralta, Valencia, Sanchez, Bernal, Alviso, Galindo, Carrillo, Moraga, and others.
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 Jamaican Family Search Genealogy Research Library home page
There are several lists: a list of property owners and pens, sugar estates and plantations, arranged by parishes; a business directory listed by trades; a list of persons living in Kingston and St. Andrew; a list of persons living outside that area; and a list of Ministers arranged by denomination.
List One consisted of 145 families, for a total of 347 individuals,described as "white families and artificers." At the end of the page you will find a report taken from the Journals of the House of Commons in 1753 concerning the efficacy of the Acts.
List of Regiments in Jamaica 1702- 1962, from a list at the National Library of Jamaica.
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 Encyclopedia: 1822   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Francis Galton Sir Francis Galton (February 16, 1822 – January 17, 1911) British anthropologist, explorer, inventor, statistician, a pioneer in eugenics, investigator of the human mind, and the founder of the science of measuring mental faculties: psychometrics.
Gregor Johann Mendel Gregor Johann Mendel (July 22, 1822 – January 6, 1884) was an Austrian monk who is often called the father of genetics for his study of the inheritance of traits in pea plants.
Portrait of Ali Pasha Ali Pasha (1741 – January 24, 1822, Monastery of Pandelimonos (near Ioaninna)), the Lion of Janina, was born to a powerful clan from Tepelenë (in modern Albania) and spent much of his youth as a bandit.
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 List of colonial governors in 1823 - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
List of colonial governors in 1823 - Biocrawler
1822 colonial governors - Events of 1823 - 1824 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year
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 Pacific Islands, Colonial Australia and New Zealand
The governors of the colony had been naval officers, the last of whom was William Bligh of mutiny on the Bounty fame.
Macquarie urged the colony's elite to conduct themselves with propriety and rectitude and urged the lower elements to remain sober.
And in 1829 the Swan River colony was begun on the continent's southwest shore, where the city of Perth would rise.
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 ipedia.com: Portugal Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
From 1801, the country was occupied during the Napoleonic Wars, and lost Olivença (part of the national territory) to Spain (ally of France).
But the return of Portuguese from the former colonies had made a significant increment of the population and economy, the country's road to rebirth was made.
List of Portuguese monarchs - Kings of Portugal family tree - Timeline of Portuguese history - Monuments of Portugal - Lusitania - Lusitanian mythology - Ophiussa
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 New Bern, North Carolina: HISTORIC SITES LIST   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The Colonial Revival and Neo-Classical Revival styles now stand sadly neglected though the building reflects the success of the railroads that made New Bern' s growth possible.
On the lawn is the Governor's Boulder, with bronze tablets in memory of three governors from New Bern: Richard Dobbs Spaight; Richard Dobbs Spaight,Jr.;and Abner Nash.(302 Broad St.)
Built by Richard Fenner, Deputy Secretary of the Colonial Council under royal governor Arthur Dobbs, the Georgian dwelling is mostly hidden beneath its late nineteenth century changes.
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 Policing in St. John's, 1806-1871
One area of local administration in St. John's for which the colonial government assumed direct administrative and financial responsibility was policing.
In 1806 Governor Sir Erasmus Gower had placed the three magistrates then in the town under permanent salary (or stipend) to enable them to be independent of any private or professional interest.
Governor Sir Thomas Cochrane again applied the 8 pound annual tavern license to the salaries of the constables.
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 List of colonial governors in 1816
Grenada - George Paterson, Acting Lieutenant Governor of Grenada (1815-1816); Phineas Riall, Lieutenant Governor of Grenada (to 1823), Peter de Havilland, Bailiff of Grenada (1810-1821)
Heligoland - Charles Hamilton, Lieutenant Governor of Heligoland (1814-1817)
Lieutenant Governor - Thomas Carleton, Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick (1786-1817)
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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 ROBINSON, JAMES W.." The Handbook of Texas Online, "The executive council of the provisional government deposed Governor Henry Smith on January 11, 1836, and named Robinson as his successor.
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 List of colonial governors in 1822 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1821 colonial governors - Events of 1822 - 1823 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year
Joaquim Inácio de Lima, Governor of Angola (1821-1822)
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 List of state leaders in 1822 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Governor - Major-General Sir Thomas Brisbane, Governor of New South Wales (1821-1825)
Lieutenant Governor - Colonel William Sorrel, Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemen's Land (1817-1824)
Egypt - Muhammad Ali Pasha, Governor of Egypt (1805-1848)
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 Robert Frew - Alphabetical List of All Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The world map, titled “Nova Orbis Tabula”, is after Visscher and conforms with the second state in having illustrations of cherubs in the cusps of the globes and an additional outer border.
Lares and Penates: or Cilicia and its Governors; being a short historical account of that province from the earliest times to the present day: together with a description of some household gods of the ancient Cilicians, broken up by them on their conversion to Christianity, first discovered and brought to this country by the author.
Fancillon and A. Macleay (1767-1848), colonial secretary for New South Wales.
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 World Almanac for Kids
The same regulations apply to the lieutenant governor, who succeeds the governor should the latter resign, die, or be removed from office.
All are appointed by the governor, with the consent of the senate, to serve 14-year terms and may not serve past the age of 70.
The confrontation began when nearly 1300 inmates seized control of the facility, taking dozens of prison guards hostage; at least one of the guards died as a result of injuries sustained during the takeover, and three prisoners were murdered, apparently by fellow inmates.
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 Colonial Secretary, later Chief Secretary, later Services
Copies of Proclamations and Government and General Orders issued by the various Governors of New South Wales from the establishment of the Colony to the end of 1821 and still in force in 1821.
There is a list of Colonial Orders to 1809 in the front with a note that those marked "X" were missing on 26 Sep 1833.
This is followed by the Acts and Ordinances of the Governor and Council, 28 September 1824 to 1 September 1828.
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 1822 Online Research :: Information about 1822   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
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Egyptian hieroglyph deciphered by Thomas Young (scientist) and Jean-Franois Champollion using the Rosetta Stone.
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 Miscellaneous Colonial History Links: German, Spanish, Denmark, Sweden, Italian ...
Chronological list of Portuguese possessions in Asia: India and Bangladesh
Chronological list of Dutch possessions in Asia: Arabia and Persian Gulf
An alphabetical listing of states and territories and their regents in the 19th and 20th Centuries.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The United States of America
The surrender at the forks of the Ohio was soon known to the governors of Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
In the colonies this aroused a bitter spirit; the stamp distributors were induced to abandon their offices by persuasion or intimidation, and delegates from nine colonies met in New York to express disapproval.
This was acquired from France after she had lost the important colonial possession of Hayti, and when Napoleon had decided to renew the war with England.
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 1822 Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
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 MARYLAND - Online Information article about MARYLAND
governor, as well as lunatics or those who have been convicted of See also:
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veto power whatever was given to the governor until 1867, when, in the present constitution, it was provided that no See also:
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 Puerto Rico
12 Aug 1508 Spanish colony; subordinated to Santo Domingo
1 Jan 1899 Spain cedes colonial authority to U.S. (de jure 11 Apr 1899); subordinated to
Aug 1820 - Feb 1822 Gonzalo de Arístegui y Herrera
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 HSP Manuscript Guide: 700-799
Conrad Weiser was a Berks County farmer, tanner and president-judge who served as a colonial Indian agent and interpreter as well as Lieutenant Colonel and commander of the First Battalion of the Pennsylvania Regiment during the French and Indian War.
Proprietary colonies such as Pennsylvania and company-charter colonies such as Rhode Island were grouped together under the heading of Plantation General.
List of Philadelphia subscribers for a loan to the citizens of South Carolina and Georgia, George Meade, treasurer.
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