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  SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - List of Governors of Connecticut
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
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 List of Governors of Massachusetts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is the executive magistrate of the United States Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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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 Encyclopedia: 1834   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A Penal Colony is a colony used to detain prisoners and generally use them for penal labor in an economically underdeveloped part of the states (usually colonial) territories, and on a far larger scale than the prison farm.
Johann Philipp Reis (January 7, 1834 – January 24, 1874), was born in Gelnhausen, Germany, as son to a poor baker.
John Macarthur (1767- 1834), soldier, politician and pioneer of the Australian wool industry, was born in Devonshire, but the MacArthurs are an old Argyll family, from which the American military hero General Douglas MacArthur was also descended.
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 List of state leaders in 1834 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Governor - Ferdinand Karl Joseph Erzherzog von Österreich-Este (1834-1837)
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834, 1835-1841)
Egypt - Muhammad Ali Pasha, Governor of Egypt (1805-1848)
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Australia
The Royal Grant was revoked in 1834, but in the meantime, 435,000 acres of the public domain had been alienated for the benefit of the Anglican Church.
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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 1834 Online Research :: Information about 1834   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
1834 in topic: Art 1834 in architecture - Art - 1834 in literature - 1834 in music Other topics 1834 in Canada - 1834 in rail transport - 1834 in science - 1834 in South Africa - 1834 in sports
Lists of leaders: List of colonial governors in 1834 - List of state leaders in 1834
1834 was a Common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar).
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 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.
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 Dictionary of Australian Biography We-Wy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Whyte and the colonial treasurer, Charles Meredith (q.v.) were the first to go on ministerial tours, and as a result vigorous efforts were made to open up the country by constructing roads and bridges.
The colonial office was unable to understand that convict labour could not be made to pay its way, and Wilmot was made responsible for the faults of a system he had no power to amend.
He was also in the forefront of the struggle with Gipps concerning generally the powers of the council and the governor on the land question, and in 1846 moved and carried an address to the governor acquainting him that the council could not entertain a bill he had originated.
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 ipedia.com: British Empire Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The American colonies providing tobacco, cotton, and rice in the south and naval materiel and furs in the north were less financially successful, but had large areas of good agricultural land and attracted far larger numbers of English immigrants.
Slavery itself was abolished in the British colonies in 1834, though the phenomenon of indentured labour retained much of its oppressive character until 1920.
The end of the old colonial and slave systems were accompanied by the adoption of free trade, culminating in the repeal of the Corn Laws and Navigation Acts in the 1840s.
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 LLMC - Common Law Abroad - Post 2001
It is particularly useful background material for those colonial jurisdictions which were achieving independent nationhood in the 1960s and facing the divisive problems of granting citizenship to various categories of residents, some, such as imported laborers, alien to the locale.
This is followed by separate sections devoted to each then-existing colony or dependency, with a description of its constitutional structure and a chronological list of the major orders in council, parliamentary acts and reports, etc. relating to the constitution of that jurisdiction.
Main categories of coverage are: the colonial executive and council, the legislative power, the judiciary and bar, appeals from the colonies, and the imperial statutes relative to the colonies.
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 World Heritage Sites in the United States
Criteria: (iv) An outstanding example of a type of structure which illustrates a significant stage in history;and (vi) directly and tangibly associated with events of outstanding universal significance.
The first settlement in the English colony of Georgia, which was founded with philanthropic intent, Savannah has retained much of James Oglethorpe's original city plan and possesses many structures of architectural merit.
Jefferson envisioned a community of scholars living and studying in an architecturally unified complex of buildings.Criteria: (i) A unique artistic achievement, a masterpiece of the creative genius; and (ii) has exerted great influence, over a span of time and within a cultural area of the world, on developments in architecture.
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 Death Penalty Links
A complete listing of all current death row prisoners in the United States, by name, race, sex, and juveniles; Summaries of racial and gender characteristics of those executed, on death row, and their victims; Summaries of recent U.S. Supreme Court cases.
List of Executions in 2004 by name and state; Number of executions since 1976 by state and race; List of jurisdictions with or without death penalty; Current death row population by state and race.
List of executed prisoners since 1977 by name, date, state, method, and names of victims; Number of executions since 1977 by year and state; Texas executions by county; Upcoming executions scheduled.
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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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 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.
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 Guide and Index to Lists of Rulers
One motivation is that history is often not taught anymore in terms of dynasties and rulers, since this is thought (by an academic elite comfortably supported by the taxpayers) to be too elitist and too removed from the life of the people.
The arrangement of these lists thus follows Bryce's principle of universalist ideology, centering on Rome but extending to similar to ideas outside of the Roman world.
The systematic treatment is as follows in the list below, but the list in the box at right simply gives the actual internet files in which basic historical material, with lists and genealogies, is contained.
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 National Park Service's World Heritage Sites: Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Under the terms of the World Heritage Convention, each signatory nation is asked to submit to the World Heritage Committee a tentative list of properties, which it intends to nominate for inscription to the World Heritage List during the following five to ten years.
This tentative list constitutes the "Inventory" (provided for in Article 11 of the Convention) of the cultural and natural properties situated within the territory of each Sate Party and which is considers suitable for inclusion in the World Heritage List.
The purpose of these tentative lists is to enable the Committee to evaluate within the widest possible context the "outstanding universal value" of each property nominated to the List.
www.cr.nps.gov /worldheritage/tentlist.htm   (5917 words)

  
 List of colonial governors in 1834 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1833 colonial governors - Events of 1834 - 1835 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year
José Maria de Sousa Macedo Almeida e Vasconcelos, Governor of Angola (1829-1834)
This page was last modified 23:42, 8 August 2004.
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 The Libraries at SUNY Potsdam: Index List
A complete list of historically interesting periodicals available at SUNY Potsdam is the Early Periodicals database.
The Correspondence of the Colonial Governors of Rhode Island.
Data includes a detailed subject index, a list of Bulletins, an index to authors and titles, to illustrations, and to contributions of North American Ethnology, Introductions and Miscellaneous Publications.
www.potsdam.edu /library/home/Subjects/HistUSPrimSour.php   (2957 words)

  
 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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 Spanish and Portuguse 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.
www.gwest.org /cd-rom.htm   (9958 words)

  
 Tyler, Education in Colonial Virginia. V: Influence of William and Mary College
The Supreme Court, as organized in 1778, consisted till 1788, of the three judges of the High Court of Chancery, the three judges of the General Court, and the three judges of the Admiralty Court.
In the above list the first four were judges of the High Court of Chancery.
The list above does not include the judges of the Special Court of Appeals appointed at a later day.
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 American Colonial Literature Syllabus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Colonial British America: Essays in the New History of the Early Modern Era.
Platt, Orville H. "Negro Governors." Papers of the New Haven Colony Historical Society 6 (1900), 315.
She finds that colonial men spent most of their time in a multigendered home environment and, unlike the self-reliant men of the next century, sought interdependence with family and community."]
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 1834 Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 List_of_Virginia_Governors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This is a list of Governors of Virginia since Virginia became a U.S. state following the American Revolutionary War.
The Constitution of the Commonwealth forbids any Governor from serving consecutive terms; however, several governors have served multiple non-consecutive terms.
See also: List of colonial governors of Virginia.
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 Davidson College Library: Research Guide for History 262
A collection of documents on the British Colonies; includes correspondence to and from colonial governors and covers topics such as piracy, slavery, business and economy, agriculture, boundary disputes, and more.
To find lists of English statutes, look in volume 1 on pages 849-853; acts of Parliament are listed on pages 855-931.
This collection includes handwritten diaries from the colonial period through the beginning of the twentieth century.
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 New Zealand
The titles premier and first minister were variously applied to each of the principal ministers until 1869, when premier became customary.
Although the title prime minister was first used formally in the Schedule of the Civil List Act of 1873, no one used the title officially until Richard John Seddon, beginning in 1893.
Note: The first two kings were leaders of the revolt against the colony; after the second king's surrender he and his successors maintained a symbolic and prestigious community leadership to this day.
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 STAR Archive: Transatlantic reading list
If you've read something recently that you think your colleagues might find useful or interesting, please submit this information to K.A.Cook@sms.ed.ac.uk and it will be posted here.
Cain, Robert, 'Governor Robert Dinwiddie and the Virginia Frontier 1751-57'.
Civilising Subjects: Metropole and Colony in the English Imagination 1830-1867.
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In Colony of North Carolina Volume 1 and Volume 2 Margaret M. Hofmann has abstracted land patents for more than 15,000 tracts of land granted to settlers in NC by the Crown in the 30 - some years NC was a Crown Colony.
The three census works listed above are in original order with all information included as it appears in the enumerations, indexed (1850 schedules for the county and those for population, slave, and agriculture are indexed).
Accompanying are tax lists for the county showing township of taxable property, number of polls, number of slaves, and evaluation in 1830.
www.margaretmhofmann.com   (9471 words)

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