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l to his business success he has also been a | Magistrate, a Liveryman (Past Master of the Worshipful |
Others would show one | magistrate a wolf body part, while showing another a bo |
Harakhchand Gulabchand, Honorary | Magistrate, a Swetambari Jain, to carry out a vow of hi |
Metropolitan Police (or Metropolitan Police | Magistrate) after the first man offered the job, Lieute |
He also served as | magistrate after his term as mayor. |
Later that year, he was named surrogate | magistrate after the death of his brother William, serv |
The death of Resident | Magistrate Alan Lendrum, however, according to pro-repu |
William Johnson, corn merchant, | magistrate, alderman and mayor of Chester and his famil |
York | magistrate Alexander Wood is embroiled in a gay sex sca |
hat the settlement was run by settlers and a | magistrate, all of servile origin, who oversaw the work |
ian Civil Service he was posted as Assistant | Magistrate, Allahabad, in 1945. |
The | magistrate also ordered the police to investigate wheth |
gstead (died 1800 at Margate) was an English | Magistrate amateur painter & caricaturist. |
769 - September 2, 1847) was an English-born | magistrate and political figure in Newfoundland. |
k of the proprietors, as well as a community | magistrate and a surveyor. |
died in 1891, aged 94, having been a county | magistrate and borough J.P. His estates were left to hi |
d New Brunswick's first female deputy county | magistrate, and was appointed a Q.C. in 1972. |
He was a public servant, a police | magistrate and later chief commissioner of Crown Lands. |
He was an active | magistrate and charitable citizen, and died 8 January 1 |
tember 2, 1869 - October 5, 1937) publisher, | magistrate, and notary served as the ninth mayor of the |
He was both a | magistrate and a Deputy Lieutenant of the County Palati |
On 22 July 1852, a | magistrate and eight soldiers of the 31st Regiment esco |
heir of Francis Noel Clarke Mundy who was a | magistrate and poet of Markeaton, near Derby |
son never forgave Bligh for sacking him as a | magistrate and interfering with his private business ac |
Alfred Malherbe (1804 - 1866) was a French | magistrate and amateur naturalist. |
s the history) executed and removed both the | magistrate and much of his staff. |
a 54-year old Chartered Accountant & Auditor | Magistrate and D L of the City of London living at Mano |
ry shifted under the control of the District | Magistrate and the Government sanctioned only one Libra |
Gomersal House, Yorkshire, to William Carr, | magistrate and local squire. |
served as Recorder for Colchester, and as a | magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for Essex, as well as |
A new district | magistrate and superintendent of police was also appoin |
enning (1785 - May 30, 1865) was a merchant, | magistrate and political figure in Newfoundland. |
n glasss factory in St Helens, he was also a | magistrate and a Liberal Party councillor. |
e Nicola Country and the death of provincial | magistrate and gold commissioner Johnny Ussher. |
ragons, The Eye of Apollo, The Mirror of the | Magistrate, and The Invisible Man. |
nd offense should be pointed out to a church | magistrate, and a third offense will result in the deor |
He continued to serve as a | magistrate, and when in October 1551 his Wiltshire neig |
as R. Bennett (1830 - August 13, 1901) was a | magistrate and political figure in Newfoundland. |
an assistant police chief, a county clerk, a | magistrate, and an election commissioner, and the count |
She was previously a Wrexham | Magistrate and a member of Denbigh Hospital Mental Heal |
ell is a devout, God-fearing country squire, | magistrate and former member of Parliament. |
for 32 years as an attorney, served as court | magistrate and city law director, and owned a small bus |
omas Horsley was a sixteenth century English | magistrate and Lord Mayor. |
He was, among other things, a | magistrate and a shipping agent. |
(16 April 1820-30 August 1899) was a French | magistrate and orientalist. |
nica in the British West Indies in 1936 as a | magistrate and government officer, where much of his ti |
anthropic landlord, and was an active county | magistrate and chairman of the board of guardians. |
tember - Jean Joseph Antoine de Courvoisier, | magistrate and politician (b.1775). |
ttlement officer at Rai Bareli in 1895 and a | magistrate and collector in 1903. |
He was also a county | magistrate and a member of the school board. |
n in Kerala, India to Thayil Thomas Jacob, a | magistrate, and Chachiamma Jacob, a housewife. |
od Dimock (died June 16, 1858) was a farmer, | magistrate and political figure in Nova Scotia. |
(October 15, 1788 - February 12, 1872) was a | magistrate and political figure in Newfoundland. |
He would eventually become | Magistrate and Collector at Patna and, later, Opium Age |
mas Lucy (24 April 1532 - 7 July 1600) was a | magistrate and an evangelical living in Charlecote near |
Cootes (1792-1882) was a prominent merchant, | magistrate, and lawyer in Rockingham County, Virginia. |
s on Simon Cordier (Vincent Price), a French | magistrate and amateur sculptor who comes into contact |
n operating with Colquhoun as Superintending | Magistrate and Harriot the Resident Magistrate. |
Li then led his men to kill the | magistrate and sent a messenger to Liu. Liu led his arm |
0-Outrijve, 22 September 1888) was a Belgian | magistrate and liberal politician. |
CH (1777 - 1848) was a British Army officer, | magistrate and Berkshire landowner. |
entleman of the Privy Chamber to George III, | magistrate and deputy lieutenant of Warwickshire. |
(June 6, 1758 - July 19, 1843) was a farmer, | magistrate and political figure in Nova Scotia. |
Magistrate and Collector - 1892 | |
He served as a | Magistrate and Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk, and d |
Phillips was a long-serving London | magistrate and co-founder of the National Association o |
The following year as | magistrate and seven years later he was appointed to th |
1879) was a nineteenth century congressman, | magistrate and judge from Virginia. |
In 1878 he became | magistrate and collector at Chittagong; in 1880 he beca |
gory, the daughter of John Gregory, a London | magistrate and treasurer of the Whig Club. |
ly 3, 1808 - October 10, 1892) was a lawyer, | magistrate and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
ant was later relieved of his appointment as | magistrate and the charges against Dixon were not progr |
ty, and then summoned former Changhua County | magistrate and then-Danshui Prefecture magistrate Qiu Y |
He became a | magistrate and alderman. |
e, Deputy-Lieutenant of Middlesex, and first | Magistrate and then in 1878 High Sheriff of Buckinghams |
ly been dismissed from the post of North Edo | Magistrate and has been transferred to the post of Chie |
18, 1844 - September 3, 1921) was a lawyer, | magistrate and political figure in British Columbia, Ca |
14, 1863 - February 16, 1942) was a lawyer, | magistrate and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
kwood, Zephaniah Williams met John Frost - a | magistrate and supporter of the cause. |
His brother Thomas Bennett, a | magistrate and member of Newfoundland's first House of |
eath, Justinger served the city of Bern as a | magistrate and notary public. |
to South Australia and became a Stipendiary | Magistrate and in 1916 transferred to the Adelaide Poli |
Clinch became a | magistrate and organized a militia company. |
Zappala, now-deceased Pennsylvania attorney, | magistrate and legislator. |
1797 Newfoundland - 1876 in London, England) | magistrate and politician ran in the first general elec |
ernment, he was appointed as Foreign Affairs | Magistrate and wakadoshiyori in late 1867, dying sudden |
He later became a | magistrate, and was knighted in 1955. |
s an English Victorian architect, developer, | magistrate and brewer. |
200 police, three sub officers, the resident | magistrate and the sub-sheriff set out from Letterkenny |
Cross served as a Provincial | Magistrate and County Court judge. |
His father Arumugam Cathiravelu was a | Magistrate and District Judge. |
He was also a | magistrate and commissioner of revenue. |
93 - Brussels 15 August 1960 ) was a Belgian | magistrate, and head of the Belgian State Security Serv |
He was born the son of a Danish | magistrate and owner of a manorial estate, Count Christ |
ormal legal training, Harris was appointed a | magistrate and played an important role in the various |
nd insurance broker, also served as a police | magistrate and commissioner. |
ur de Montauban (died March 9, 1479), French | magistrate and prelate, belonged to one of the great fa |
hairman of the Isle of Wight Hospital, was a | magistrate and was five times mayor of Ryde. |
to Penang in 1905 to serve as Acting Second | Magistrate and Coroner. |
While in Oxford, he was also a | magistrate and a member of the Visiting Justices' Commi |
Dangar was a | magistrate and member of the district council for a num |
on lived at Burnaston House who was a County | Magistrate and Colonel of the 1st Derby Militia. |
He was known as an "anti-Mafia" | magistrate, and had functioned as an "anti-Mafia" judge |
, an alderman of the City Corporation, chief | magistrate and, in 1973-74, Lord Mayor. |
mbia included Gold Commissioner, stipendiary | magistrate and, following the union of the Island and M |
n New Jersey, USA on May 14, 1987, a federal | magistrate approved his extradition on February 6, 1988 |
ng from politics, he served as a stipendiary | magistrate at Lamaline, where he died in 1847. |
Henry Fielding becomes | magistrate at Bow Street, and first enlists the help of |
and took up farming; his father was resident | magistrate at Albany, Western Australia. |
He served as | magistrate at Harbour Grace from 1874 to 1898. |
, (c.1833) daughter of Samuel North a police | magistrate at Windsor. |
uring the famine of 1943, where he served as | magistrate at Nandigram. |
fore becoming a superintendent of police and | magistrate at Parramatta, until 1829. |
Nairn was appointed as a | magistrate at 21, which was the youngest ever appointme |
and Court, Assistant Land Officer and Police | Magistrate at New Territories, Hong Kong, a position he |
He was a | magistrate at the time of the Lancashire Witches in 161 |
police office and afterwards became a police | magistrate at Sydney. |
appointed collector of provincial duties and | magistrate at Canso. |
He served as town | magistrate at Guilford from 1651 to 1658, and as deputy |
in 1824 was promoted to an assistant to the | magistrate at Bellary. |
He was | magistrate at the Lambeth Street police-court, Whitecha |
In 1863, he was named stipendiary | magistrate at Ferryland. |
n August 1871 to take the position of Police | Magistrate at Berrima. |
was later an assistant gold commissioner and | magistrate at Nundle and later police magistrate at New |
Barnes had served as a city judge and as a | magistrate before his appointment by Governor Zell Mill |
Hampshire, where he served as treasurer and | magistrate before being appointed lieutenant governor ( |
The clear implication is that the | Magistrate believed Miss Cass was really guilty, but ha |
ewicz and for getting in trouble for calling | magistrate Bruce Zahner a 'cretin'. |
of one hour, the black eagles on top of the | Magistrate Building were torn down and smashed, as well |
n order to accept an appointment as district | magistrate by the provincial government of Maurice Dupl |
A | magistrate by profession, Thornton served as a director |
nd (with modifications relating to the civil | magistrate) by the Presbyterian Synod of New York and P |
didate won the Election for the Yilan County | Magistrate by a large margin. |
was nominated the candidate of Tainan County | Magistrate by the DPP and was elected. |
Magistrate C Rheinberger | |
Jamieson's right to serve as | magistrate came into question in 1917 in the Cyr Case. |
In less serious cases, the | magistrate can punish the offender directly. |
Henry Maynard Ball - | Magistrate, Cariboo West |
itchie was a town councillor in Edinburgh, a | magistrate, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and one |
the doorstep of a martial arts school run by | Magistrate Chen (Chui Chung Hei). |
nted specially to either being a stipendiary | magistrate, children's magistrate, or an industrial mag |
(The | magistrate chooses to refer to Starlight only by this n |
On 2 January 1998, a | magistrate cleared her extradition to Germany. |
holding 400 people, Court House, rooms for a | Magistrate, Clerk of Petty Sessions, Shire Secretary, a |
ose Preachers which will not reform till the | Magistrate command or compel them (1582) -- The church |
yer who brought it to the notice of both the | Magistrate conducting the inquiry into the incident and |
On that day, the British | magistrate confiscated Baker's "American" flag. |
The local | magistrate, correctly believing him some variety of pir |
ginia including justice of the peace, county | magistrate, county sheriff, militia officer, and parish |
He also held the positions of borough | magistrate, county magistrate and Hon Secretary of the |
The Thames | Magistrate Court is part of Her Majesty's Court System. |
em was established in 1984 and consists of a | magistrate court in the capital and four additional mag |
009 he was acquitted in the Pietermaritzburg | magistrate court on a charge of driving under the influ |
that Mr. Ruto and others charged before the | magistrate court in 2004 with defrauding Kenya Pipeline |
van and company at the Ranchi Chief Judicial | Magistrate Court for allegedly making off with crores o |
offices, police department, jail and police | magistrate court until 1968. |
on before 17th Additional Chief Metropolitan | Magistrate court. |
churches, the snooker club, and the County / | Magistrate Courtrooms. |
s, and also holds remand prisoners for local | magistrate courts along with Foreign National Prisoners |
South Dakota | Magistrate Courts |
magh, Northern Ireland and is home to Armagh | Magistrate courts and also a County and Crown court. |
and West Texas, United States Bankruptcy and | Magistrate Courts and a United States Attorney office. |
tionally houses United States Bankruptcy and | Magistrate Courts and a United States Attorney office. |
The Court receives appeals from | Magistrate Courts in Tasmania in both criminal and civi |
i, where he served progressively as resident | magistrate, crown counsel, solicitor general and assist |
Magistrate D J Jones | |
In 675, Shen Quanqi obtained a | magistrate degree. |
r of the municipal executive, councillor and | magistrate, depending on the context. |
John Humfrey, Massachusetts | magistrate: Did he marry the daughter of the third Earl |
Magistrate Dieter Schultz said Mabizela's constitutiona | |
lishing any opening statements, and gave the | magistrate discretion to forbid the publishing of any e |
Magistrate Dist. 5 Betty Von Gruenigen(R) | |
e was a law clerk to Arthur L. Burnett, U.S. | Magistrate, District of the District of Columbia from 1 |
After serving the original courts as | magistrate, district judge and high court judge he was |
n Kentucky, constables are elected from each | magistrate district in the state. |
There are between three and eight | magistrate districts in each county. |
Robert Barrat as | Magistrate Duncan |
discharging at the same time the duties of a | magistrate during a period of agitation. |
electrophysiology and assistant to the Prime | Magistrate during the terminal phase of the Svarog proj |
rder for a large sum of money.Chief Judicial | Magistrate, Ernakulam allowed Joy Varghese to be in CBI |
e sensational case before the Chief Judicial | Magistrate, Ernakulam. |
Upon the granting of a warrant from a | Magistrate, Fire Inspectors may use force to make entry |
He served as | Magistrate for Hampshire and became a Deputy Governor o |
Johnston was named a | magistrate for St. John County in 1818. |
also served as a justice of the peace, as a | magistrate for the city and county of St. John and as a |
n the militia and also served as stipendiary | magistrate for Beauce County, inspector of mines in the |
the interregnum, Shuttleworth was a leading | magistrate for Blackburn hundred with John Starkie of H |
peace, reeve for Verulam Township and police | magistrate for Lindsay. |
He was a | magistrate for Colchester County from 1824 to 1894. |
Currie was a U.S. | Magistrate for the District of South Carolina from 1984 |
Edwards was a | magistrate for the county of Surrey, and took considera |
He was made | magistrate for Westminster in 1794 and published politi |
In 1856 he became a | magistrate for Truro and in 1858 mayor. |
nually elected mayor was introduced as chief | magistrate for the City of London (along the lines of s |
r for County Fermanagh (from 1926), Resident | Magistrate for Belfast (1937-1943) and Senior Crown Pro |
was appointed by the province of Manitoba as | magistrate for the Sagkeeng and Pine Falls area. |
He was also a | magistrate for Warwickshire and Worcestershire, an alde |
the London and South-Western Railway, was a | magistrate for the county of Middlesex, sometimes presi |
October 1859) was an English wool-stapler, a | magistrate for the borough and county of Leeds, as well |
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