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| In October 2004 | Colonial acquired Cornerstone Realty Income Trust for |
| nd includes areas down Beach Road and borders | Colonial Acres at Silver Isles Blvd. |
| the British Royal Navy who fought in several | colonial actions and operations during his service in |
| Seeadler" means sea eagle, pointing to German | colonial activity between 1884 and 1919 in that area. |
| hitecture of the school showcases the British | colonial adaptation for Kerala. |
| s in the late 17th century during the Spanish | colonial administration of Guam as a beast of burden a |
| disagreement were over the debts of the Dutch | colonial administration and the status of Western New |
| Court of Chancery was established during the | colonial administration on August 28, 1701, the coloni |
| or's Office in the early years of the British | Colonial Administration in Ceylon. |
| ens was deputy chief secretary in the British | colonial administration of Nyasaland from 1953 to 1963 |
| ent department created in 1858 to oversee the | colonial administration of India, i.e. the modern-day |
| French Fourth Republic's "Africanization" of | colonial administration policy: the number of its Afri |
| manoeuvring needed to mollify the Provincial | Colonial Administration and counter the machinations o |
| ated in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) by the British | colonial administration on the recommendations of the |
| ese throughout Indochina overthrew the French | colonial administration and disarmed French forces. |
| Parliamentary Enquiry into the failure of the | colonial administration which had brought the province |
| The British intended that the Dutch | colonial administration should return, and assisted a |
| n of the territories that corresponded to its | colonial administration in accordance with the Uti Pos |
| ed in the island of Ceylon during the British | colonial administration of the island. |
| r highest post for a Ceylonese in the British | Colonial Administration of Ceylon at the time. |
| When the | colonial administration rejected the People's Assembly |
| f Operation Sunrise on 3 March 1959, when the | colonial administration declared a state of emergency |
| College from 1922 to 1926, Harford joined the | Colonial Administration Service and was posted to Nige |
| ng the late nineteenth century by the British | Colonial administration of the island for the use of t |
| The Portuguese | colonial administration became convinced that Mawewe w |
| In 1947 and 1948, the French | colonial administration came under siege from the Demo |
| The | colonial administration arrested Nkrumah and many CPP |
| hich was used in open defiance of the British | colonial administration's edict that access to the gol |
| The rise to prominence under the | colonial administration, and being classified as Kandy |
| Under the British | colonial administration, the Federated Shan States wer |
| The prison was built by the Dutch | colonial administration, during the Indonesian Nationa |
| The | colonial administration, known as the Kazan Palace's O |
| Due to his campaign against the British | colonial administration, his paper was not given a per |
| ic Services in June 1996 under Chris Patten's | colonial administration, until he took up his last civ |
| In 1946 Mair returned to LSE as reader in | colonial administration, commencing a second readershi |
| These views did not go over well with the | colonial administration, and commissioner Alfred Sharp |
| e Telegraph Office, an officer in the British | colonial administration, in Kuala Lumpur. |
| n London under the supervision of the British | colonial administration. |
| r power from severing in posts in the British | colonial administration. |
| territories and rose to prominence under the | colonial administration. |
| defeat of Japan and the return of the British | colonial administration. |
| n licensed under the authority of the British | colonial administration. |
| on was a main feature of the Dutch pattern of | colonial administration. |
| eneral of the Colonies, at the peak of French | colonial administration. |
| on to be in a secretary-level position during | colonial administration. |
| e new settlers and a negative element for the | colonial administration. |
| c employment as police officers by the French | colonial administration. |
| lue, then worked as a district officer in the | Colonial Administrative Service in the Western Pacific |
| my as a Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, joined the | Colonial Administrative Service and was appointed an A |
| ibution to the development of Great Britain's | colonial administrative infrastructure. |
| MG (1839-6 May 1900) held a series of British | colonial administrative postings. |
| emory of Gerald Bernard Gallagher M.A. of the | Colonial Administrative Service, officer in charge of |
| ivil servant in India allowed him to join the | Colonial Administrative Service of the Colonial Office |
| George Arthur, 1st Baronet, army officer and | colonial administrator (d.1854) |
| ptember 1872 - 14 October 1959) was a British | colonial administrator who became a senior judge and l |
| James Henry Craig, officer, | colonial administrator (d.1812) |
| (11 September 1852-23 May 1932) was a British | colonial administrator in India. |
| 758 - December 27, 1842) was a British judge, | colonial administrator and author influential in Nova |
| November 3 - Francis Gore, | colonial administrator (b.1769) |
| Sir Olaf Caroe (1892-1981), | colonial administrator |
| eated on 27 March 1779 for the politician and | colonial administrator Thomas Rumbold. |
| ibald Campbell, 1st Baronet, army officer and | colonial administrator (d.1843) |
| n 14 January 1834 - 2 May 1897) was a British | colonial administrator and a musical composer, being t |
| 7-13 December 1918) was a British soldier and | colonial administrator in Egypt. |
| -Davies (1849 - 3 January 1920) was a British | colonial administrator and Liberal politician. |
| The scientific name commemorates British | colonial administrator and zoological collector Alfred |
| He was a | Colonial Administrator in Basutoland from 1937 until 1 |
| Edward Byllynge was a British | colonial administrator and governor of New Jersey from |
| t Baronet (1712 - 16 June 1779) was a British | colonial administrator who served as governor of the p |
| itish naval officer, explorer, naturalist and | colonial administrator who succeeded Arthur Phillip as |
| ted on 5 December 1764 for the politician and | colonial administrator George Pigot, with remainder to |
| A. J. Arkell, was a British archeologist and | colonial administrator noted for his work in the Sudan |
| Colonial administrator Gordon Drummond dissolved the a | |
| 19, 1810) was a Spanish military officer and | colonial administrator in America. |
| 29 September - Louis Faidherbe, general and | colonial administrator (b.1818). |
| B (21 July 1842 - 6 April 1887) was a British | colonial administrator and British Army officer. |
| 1741 - 2 September 1784) was a British | colonial administrator and the last Royal Governor of |
| The second Baronet was a | colonial administrator and served as Governor of Domin |
| Williams was appointed as a | colonial administrator in North-Western Rhodesia. |
| Philip Gidley King, naval officer and | colonial administrator (died 1808) |
| The name commemorates British | colonial administrator and zoological collector Alfred |
| om on 13 March 1874 for the civil servant and | colonial administrator Sir Charles Trevelyan, 1st Baro |
| (9 May 1825 - 30 October 1884) was a British | colonial administrator and Conservative politician. |
| an (died 21 February 1737) was an Anglo-Irish | colonial administrator and the British East India Comp |
| Baron Clive (1725-1774), British soldier and | colonial administrator |
| The assembly sat at the pleasure of | colonial administrator Harris William Hailes. |
| layan Union, Sir Edward also became the first | Colonial Administrator to discuss openly to form a bet |
| Arthur Kennedy (1809-1883), a British | colonial administrator who served as governor of a num |
| August,12, 1826) was a French politician and | colonial administrator during the French Revolution, w |
| June 24 : Robert Monckton, army officer and | colonial administrator (d. |
| y 1937) was a British Indian Army officer and | colonial administrator in the Middle East. |
| s a British Conservative Party politician and | colonial administrator who was a Member of Parliament |
| His eldest son was the | colonial administrator Sir Philip Wodehouse, Governor |
| Sir Charles Arthur Roe (1841-1926) was a | colonial administrator and Chief Justice of the Lahore |
| ovember, 1832 - April 25, 1897) was a British | colonial administrator and ornithologist. |
| son of Thomas Woodcock, of Antigua, a British | colonial administrator and Queen's Advocate of the Gol |
| o 1928 and named after William Henry Marsh, a | colonial administrator of Hong Kong. |
| September 1812-27 April 1884), was a British | colonial administrator and courtier. |
| Dinwiddie (1693 - 27 July 1770) was a British | colonial administrator who served as lieutenant govern |
| Sir Elwin Palmer (1852-1906), diplomat and | colonial administrator |
| ouncil that then administered the province by | colonial administrator Sir John Colborne. |
| of Osorno was a Spanish military officer and | colonial administrator in Chile and Peru from 1788 to |
| He was by profession a | colonial administrator in Fiji. |
| Sir Donald MacGillivray was the only | colonial administrator who openly discussed Malaya's i |
| g, Gelderland - January 18, 1677) was a Dutch | colonial administrator and founder of Cape Town. |
| May 21: Robert Monckton, army officer and | colonial administrator (b. |
| Francis Gore, | colonial administrator (d.1852) |
| James Bishop (1625-1691) was an early English | colonial administrator of Connecticut. |
| ounty Londonderry) is a former Northern Irish | colonial administrator and politician. |
| Lane served as | colonial administrator for the island, temporarily in |
| ar Ferris Watkins (1877 - 1943) was a British | colonial administrator, Commandant of the East African |
| Before he went to Malaya as the | colonial administrator, Thomas was the Governor of Nya |
| Donnell (1849 - 3 December 1934) was an Irish | colonial administrator, politician and a member of the |
| ctober 1888 - 11 December 1946) was a British | colonial administrator, holding the posts of Governor |
| 18 March - Henry Pottinger, soldier and | colonial administrator, first Governor of Hong Kong (b |
| A former | colonial administrator, he was the Conservative candid |
| d Randolph (1632 - April 1703) was an English | colonial administrator, best known for his role in eff |
| nce officer, police officer, prison governor, | colonial administrator, and writer. |
| uary 1887) was a British military officer and | colonial administrator, best known as the Governor of |
| gton Cairns, KCMG (1828 - 1888) was a British | colonial administrator, born in County Down, Ireland. |
| His grandfather was the famous statesman and | colonial administrator, John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durh |
| lfred, Lord Milner, the British statesman and | colonial administrator, at no. 14. |
| ell (August 3, 1800 - October 18, 1850) was a | colonial administrator, the tenth Governor of Prince E |
| August 1913 - 12 October 2005) was a British | colonial administrator, best remembered as the last co |
| uary 1849), was a British Whig politician and | colonial administrator. |
| He was a politician and | colonial administrator. |
| alfe, Bt between 1822 and 1845, was a British | colonial administrator. |
| (born 29 June 1926) is a British diplomat and | colonial administrator. |
| 1947) was an Australian teacher, soldier, and | colonial administrator. |
| uary 16, 1805 - January 28, 1868) was British | colonial administrator. |
| bruary 1811 - 25 October 1887), was a British | colonial administrator. |
| Green West Sussex) was a British soldier and | colonial administrator. |
| 23 April 1866) was a Scottish politician and | colonial administrator. |
| oble Arden-Clarke (1898 - 1962) was a British | colonial administrator. |
| July 1909) was a British military officer and | colonial administrator. |
| Michael, GCMG, DSO (1882-1969), was a British | colonial administrator. |
| er 11, 1834, Paris) was a British soldier and | colonial administrator. |
| cember 1979), was a twentieth century British | colonial administrator. |
| d 1912, was a Scottish Liberal politician and | colonial administrator. |
| He was a British general and | colonial administrator. |
| win Mitford Palmer KCB KCMG (1852-1906) was a | colonial administrator. |
| British soldier, Conservative politician and | colonial administrator. |
| probably in Madrid) was a Spanish soldier and | colonial administrator. |
| December 1772), was a British politician and | colonial administrator. |
| uary 19, 1855) was a British army officer and | colonial administrator. |
| M.G. (1840 - February 6, 1916), was a British | colonial administrator. |
| ecember 1905 - 4 December 1973) was a British | colonial administrator. |
| 1802) was a French revolutionary general and | colonial administrator. |
| anuel Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe, politician and | colonial administrator. |
| Durand (1812-1871) was a British soldier and | colonial administrator. |
| n 1882 and 1895, was a British politician and | colonial administrator. |
| ir John Middleton (1870 - 1954) was a British | colonial administrator. |
| anuel Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe, politician and | colonial administrator. |
| a Scottish Conservative Party politician and | colonial administrator. |
| William Partridge (1654-1729) was an English | colonial administrator. |
| awsey, CSI, CIE, MC (1894-1972) was a British | colonial administrator. |
| March 1866 - 18 December 1941) was a British | colonial administrator. |
| John Usher (1642-1722) was an English | colonial administrator. |
| 27 - 20 June 1900) was a Scottish soldier and | colonial administrator. |
| - 28 June 1885) was a British politician and | colonial administrator. |
| 6 and 1869, was a British Tory politician and | colonial administrator. |
| 2 November 1863 - 28 April 1913) was a German | colonial administrator. |
| 1 August 1805) was a British Army officer and | colonial administrator. |
| 2) was a British Liberal Party politician and | colonial administrator. |
| otanist, surveyor, explorer, abolitionist and | colonial administrator. |
| was a British soldier, Liberal politician and | colonial administrator. |
| July 1892) was a British military officer and | colonial administrator. |
| ajor-General William Cameron succeeded him as | Colonial Administrator. |
| net (6 June 1774 - 25 May 1824) was a British | colonial administrator. |
| German | colonial administrators relied heavily on native chief |
| In 1682 Joan Huydecoper II strongly urged the | colonial administrators to undertake botanical researc |
| gaols and encouraged both Indian and British | colonial administrators to improve and fund these. |
| t half of the nineteenth century, the British | colonial administrators were able to move towards a mo |
| 05 and the colony was governed by a series of | colonial administrators after his departure. |
| Hence the long-standing desire of many | colonial administrators to establish a unified structu |
| e colony was actually governed by a series of | colonial administrators during this period. |
| of Hong Kong were set up in 1843 composed of | colonial administrators. |
| first of its kind movement against the first | Colonial advance in India. |
| f the first aircraft built by the Bristol and | Colonial Aeroplane Company. |
| London merchant-politician who was active in | colonial affairs from the 1650s, but neutral enough in |
| s de Waal, the new liberal Dutch minister for | Colonial Affairs, wanted to cede the costly Dutch Gold |
| In | colonial affairs, Delagoa Bay was confirmed as a Portu |
| He also interested himself in foreign and | colonial affairs, frequently corresponding with his ne |
| actical dreamer by a succession of writers on | colonial affairs, but Wilmot-Horton continued to write |
| Pinckney was long prominent in | colonial affairs, serving as attorney general of the P |
| d Proprietor with a long-standing interest in | colonial affairs. |
| After publishing Nationalism in | Colonial Africa (1956), he became interested in Africa |
| was appointed commander of Italian forces in | colonial Africa and the following year became governor |
| Act 1 is set in British | colonial Africa in Victorian times, and Act 2 is set i |
| me the first democratic sub-Sahara country in | colonial Africa to gain its independence in 1957. |
| ost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in | Colonial Africa, Mariner Books, 1998. |
| alk nostalgically about their former homes in | colonial Africa, i.e.: "when we lived in..." (the orig |
| o cover the activities of mercenaries in post | colonial Africa, and do not address adequately the use |
| Nationalism in | Colonial Africa, 1956 |
| But the | colonial age brought a large number of Portuguese, Dut |
| Barth was different from the explorers of the | colonial age, because he was interested in the history |
| antations, owner of lands in New England, and | colonial agent of Connecticut. |
| Chisholm left for Australia in March 1851 as | colonial agent, leaving Caroline with increased duties |
| this effort contributed to his dismissal as a | colonial agent. |
| 58) was a noted South Carolina politician and | colonial agent. |
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