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Topic: List of colonial governors in 1831


  
  Jamaican Family Search Genealogy Research Library
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.
www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com   (6664 words)

  
  ipedia.com: List of Governors of Connecticut Article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
1 Governors of the Colony of Connecticut, 1639-1662
2 Governors of the Colony of New Haven, 1639-1665
Governors of the Colony of New Haven, 1639-1665
www.ipedia.com /list_of_governors_of_connecticut.html   (186 words)

  
  List of Lists
List of Ceremonial counties of England by Population
List of Chancellors of the University of Cambridge
List of Chancellors of the University of Mississippi
www.starrepublic.org /encyclopedia/wikipedia/l/li/listoflists.html   (2023 words)

  
 List of Governors of New York information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This is a list of the Governors of New York.
The Governor of the U.S. state of New York is the highest executive officer of the state, was originally chosen for a term of two years.
Lists of governors of states of the United States
www.search.com /reference/Governor_of_New_York   (211 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: List of state leaders in 1830
Lists of state leaders by year Abu Dhabi or Abu Zaby (Arabic language: أبوظبي) is the largest of the seven emirates that comprise the United Arab Emirates and was also the largest of the former Trucial States.
List maintains that in the early years of the nineteenth century England had obtained the manufacturing and commercial supremacy of the world to such a degree that all the other nations were in danger of becoming mere providers of food and raw materials in return for her manufactures.
List goes on to show that by this English method of dealing with gluts the whole manufacturing power, the system of credit, nay, the agriculture and generally the whole economical system of the nations who are placed in free competition with England, are shaken to their foundations.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-state-leaders-in-1830   (5658 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: List of state leaders in 1832
This is a list of the Kings of Greece, formally known by the title of King of the Hellenes House of Wittelsbach Otto (1832-1862) House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg George I (1863 - 1913) Constantine I (1913 - 1917) first time Alexander (1917 - 1920) Constantine I (1920 - 1922) second...
This is a list of the Kings of Greece, formally known by the title of King of the Hellenes.
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www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-state-leaders-in-1832   (5245 words)

  
 Du Ponceau: Brief View of the Constitution (1831)
In most of the colonies, the executive branch was dependent upon it; the governors being appointed by the king; and the judges as well as many other officers, held their offices mediately or immediately under him.
The people of the colonies were not represented in the British parliament; therefore, it was evident that that body had no right to impose upon them taxes of any kind, unless they were absolutely necessary for the regulation of their commerce.
But scarcely had Great Britain, with the assistance of those colonies, made the conquest of Canada, and compelled France and Spain to submit to humiliating treaties, that there were no bounds to her ambition; and she began to look on her colonies as sources from whence she might draw money at her pleasure.
www.constitution.org /cmt/psdp/consti.htm   (9760 words)

  
 Strathfieldsaye to Australia 1834
On her arrival in the Colony, has, for the reasons stated by the committee, been superseded, and another arrangement substituted, by which the whole of the expense of the passage will be defrayed at the cost of the public in the following proportion, viz.
Having thus settled the means of conveyance to the colony, the point next in importance is to provide for the reception and safe custody of the females on their arrival there.
I may observe, however, that the Governors of the two provinces have already been instructed to depute to some official person, who may have leasure[sic] for such duty, the task of superintending the females on their arrival, and of taking care that they are properly disposed in the colony.
www.theshipslist.com /ships/australia/strath1834.htm   (3542 words)

  
 California During the Revolution
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.
An 1831 listing of the larger California ranchos indicates that most of the rancheros were ex-soldiers, controlling private grants up to 300,000 acres in size.
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.
www.americanrevolution.org /cal.html   (7396 words)

  
 Hogan v. Hely [1831] NSWSC 13 (3 February 1831)
The Colonial Act refered to in the course of the argument to-day, I apprehend, had other objects in view, and was not intended to make an alteration in the English law, which requires certain things to be done, as tantamount to the production of a Record.
When the Supreme Court was first opened, it found the Indent already recognised as the criminal register of the colony for transported offenders; as the only warrant upon which the Government held the prisoner in subjection; as the only proof upon which the prisoner could claim his freedom at the expiration of his sentence.
The Jury, by their verdict, have concluded these facts of the case, and I am of opinion, upon the several grounds of law, which have been urged in support of the motion for a new trial, that a new trial ought not to be granted.
www.austlii.edu.au /au/special/NSWSupC/1831/13.html   (9431 words)

  
 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.
www.zamboanga.com /html/Spanish_governors_of_the_philippines.htm   (3249 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)

  
 Rhode Island Office of the Secretary of State
From 1647 to 1663, the colony was governed by a President, with four Assistants.
On June 3, 1686, King James II appointed Sir Edmund Andros to be Governor of New England, and on September 13, 1686, instructed him to demand the surrender of Rhode Island’s Royal Charter.
John Coggeshall resumed the office of Deputy Governor, but Walter Clarke did not resume the office of Governor that he had been elected to in 1686.
www.sec.state.ri.us /library/riinfo/governors   (694 words)

  
 Guide to Records Relating to Native Americans   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The records were maintained by the Colonial Secretary and transferred to the new Secretary of State in 1783.
Most are in the handwriting of, and signed by, Governor Clinton; a few are in the handwriting of DeWitt Clinton, his nephew and secretary from 1790 to 1795.
The census lists the names of heads of families and statistics on family structure and economic status for each individual and family unit.
www.archives.nysed.gov /a/researchroom/rr_ed_native-content.shtml   (6175 words)

  
 Microform Collections, UM Libraries
The following is a partial list of major collections in microfilm, microfiche, microcard and microprint format in the UMCP Libraries.
Collections are listed here by names of issuing countries or organizations, or by title, as appropriate.
Colonial Office, American and West Indies, Original Correspondence, Etc., 1606-1807: Massachusetts and New England, 1620-1783.
www.lib.umd.edu /MICROFORMS/micro_list.html   (1616 words)

  
 Portuguese Language Heritage in Africa: Cabo Verde, Guinea, Sao Tome, Angola, Congo, Mozambique, Casamance
The Cabo Verde Islands, was a Portuguese colony till 1975, and so, Portuguese is today the official language of the archipelago, the Cabo Verde Creole (Kriol or Crioulo) is speak by the whole population and it's similar to that of Guinea Bissau and Casamance, Portuguese is the second language for many peoples.
In Angola, a Portuguese colony till 1975, Portuguese is the official language and it's spoken by many people, most mestiços (in 1995 were about 1,5 % of the Angolan population that is 170.000) speak Portuguese as household language and they tended to identify with Portuguese culture.
In Mozambique, a Portuguese colony till 1975, Portuguese is the official language and it's spoken by many people, principally as second language.
www.colonialvoyage.com /PlangAfr.html   (1481 words)

  
 Concentration Camps List
Workhouse governor accused of insanity, drunkeness, raping and impregnating the schoolmistress], Dudley [1776:-1855: 842+.
All traces of the industry disappeared during the German Occupation], Herm [Used as a hunting ground by the governors of Guernsey in 1570.
Count Jean de Laval, Governor of Brittany under Francis I murdered his wife Françoise de Foix, Countess of Châteaubriant by shutting her up in a padded cell, hacked to pieces by two surgeons], Château Dinan [Built by Dukes of Brittany.
www.tartanplace.com /tartanhistory/concentrationcamps.html   (13324 words)

  
 Governors of Connecticut :: CT Governors ::
Prior to becoming the 5th state in the Union, Governors led the growth of the Connecticut Colony for 137.
Many of the names of these Colonial leaders have been preserved in the names of the cities, towns, and other well-known locations throught the State of Connecticut.
Following is a chronological list of the Governors of Connecticut.
www.ctgenealogy.com /governors_of_connecticut.php   (211 words)

  
 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.
www.gwest.org /cd-rom.htm   (10022 words)

  
 Various Cape of Good Hope Land Grants and related histories.
They never changed their policy but Governor Simon van der Stel (1691 to 1699) was able to significantly increase the food output by introducing cattle, sheep and fowls (chickens) and show that Individuals farming for themselves were more productive than communal farming..
All the Governors before van der Stel, including Crudorp, were dismissed for violating their policy and issuing land grants to individuals.
There is a colourless embossed seal of the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope at the bottom of the document and the watermark of the Cape of Good Hope.
tokencoins.com /capeland.htm   (3891 words)

  
 Lee County Genealogical Society
The Genealogy Department Shelf List for the Fort Myers - Lee County Library, located at 2050 Central Avenue in Fort Myers, Florida, is presented as a service to library patrons and to distant researchers.
Colonial Virginia Register:  A List of Governors, Councillors, and Others Higher Officials and also of Members of the House of Burgesses and the Revolutionary Conventions of the Colony of Virginia., c1902.
Reproduction of this list for commercial use is strictly prohibited.
www.leecountygenealogy.org /shelflist/virginia.html   (3888 words)

  
 First 100 Years of Printing in British N. America
Bradford found it convenient to accept the invitation of governor Benjamin Fletcher of New York to become the official printer there in 1693, and he was not replaced until Reynier Jansen arrived in 1699.
Both governors and legislatures were quick to take offense at any publications they found disagreeable, and there were sporadic cases of persecution for seditious libel, beginning with William Bradford in 1692 and continuing until the Revolution.
There is no better account of the world of the American colonial printer than Franklin's, and his depiction of his life as a journeyman in Philadelphia, interrupted by an educational year and one half in London, is particularly pungent.
www.reeseco.com /papers/first100.htm   (11531 words)

  
 Slave Trade (95 Volumes)
The main report which is that of 1830 examines the relations between white settlers the liberated Africans and the slaves in Sierra Leone and Fernando Po, principally with a view to bettering the condition and prospects of the liberated Africans.
The enforcement of the anti-slave trade regulations in the Spanish colonies was the subject of a lively series of correspondence between Spanish and British authorities during 1844-45.
The position of the slaves is delineated and the attitudes of the governments of the colonies reveal the reasons for the slave risings in Jamaica and the difficulties facing the abolitionists in persuading the settlers to adopt the system of apprenticeship and the eventual abolition of slavery.
www.lib.uchicago.edu /e/su/hist/brdoc1.html   (10410 words)

  
 Presidential Inaugurations: A Selected List of References
List of motion pictures and sound recordings relating to Presidential inaugurations, compiled by E. Daniel Potts.
Includes lists of committee members, program of promenade concert, order of dancing, and menu.
Includes lists of committee members, program of promenade concert, order of dancing, and bill of fare.
memory.loc.gov /ammem/pihtml/freitag.html   (7998 words)

  
 Antiques Ireland - Online Book Lists - Pamphlets   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Thankfully it is Listed and still gracing the University area.
This is the third of a series of reprints by the Printing Office of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, in Williamsburg, Virginia, printed and bound in the prevailing eighteenth century style.
Includes lists of officers, and a fascinating 10 page catalogue of subjects considered at meetings with dates and titles from 1892-1942.
www.antiquesireland.com /booklists/pamphlets.shtml   (4401 words)

  
 [CTRL] [11b] Treason in America -- From Aaron Burr to Averell
But there was yet another category of officers in the invasion of Mexico: individuals involved in a political movement whose leadership had in fact brought the war on, a movement whose aims were quite foreign to the culture and thought patterns of American citizens.
In June, 1850, a federal grand jury in New Orleans indicted Mississippi Governor John A. Quitman for financing the invasion of Cuba, in violation of laws protecting the neutrality and peace of the United States.
The Journal of the Free Trade Convention, Held in Philadelphia, From September 30 to October 7, 1831, and their Address to the People of the United States, to which is added A Sketch of the Debates in the Convention printed by T.W. Ustick, Philadelphia, 1831; in the New York Society Library.
www.mail-archive.com /ctrl@listserv.aol.com/msg11353.html   (7753 words)

  
 The Periphery of Francia: Spain, Britain, Eastern Europe, & Scandinavia
Outremer ("across the sea"), however, considered as part of Mediaeval Romania, and mostly Orthodox or Islâmic in faith, was a kind of colony, and a temporary one, of Francia, not strictly part of the "periphery." All the parts of it ended up conquered by the Turks.
Some lists of Kings of Navarre leave out the first Garcia, which means the numbering of subsequent Garcias is one less than shown.
Elsewhere on the Web, Gaston was listed as a son of Jean de Foix and a grandson of Gaston IV of Foix and Eleanore (Leonora) of Aragón.
www.friesian.com /perifran.htm   (11471 words)

  
 Brazil colonial history
Bandeirantes Item from Travel Brazil about the Bandeirantes (bandeira is the Portuguese for "flag"; the bandeiras used to carry a flag to identify them), who led private expeditions which explored the interior lands of Brazil during the 17th and 18yth centuries
Portuguese Colonial World Visual introduction to the Portuguese Empire, placing its South American expansion in a global context.
His book, published in Lisbon in 1711, was promptly suppressed by the Portuguese government on the ground that the information it contained might prove helpful to Portugal's European rivals.
www.casahistoria.net /Brazil.htm   (1731 words)

  
 India
Apr 1830 - Apr 1831 William Astell (4th time) (s.a.)
1 Jan 1846 Frederik Islands (Nicobar Islands) a Danish colony.
Governors (of the Danish East India Company to 1779)
www.worldstatesmen.org /India.htm   (4429 words)

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