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rofile court cases: a murder trial in Edinburgh ( | HM Advocate v Monson), and a defamation trial in Lo |
Transco Plc v | HM Advocate [2004] S.L.T. 995 is a Scottish company |
Transco v | HM Advocate made Scottish legal history and gave de |
e witnesses in Sheridan v News International and | HM Advocate v Sheridan and Sheridan. |
arded with a memorable ring with the portrait of | HM Alexander III of Russia. |
From 2000 to 2003 she was | HM Ambassador in Estonia. |
He is best known for being | HM Ambassador to Italy from 1983 to 1987 following |
HM Ambassador to Romania, to Portugal and to Denmar | |
t Sir Peter will replace Sir Peter Westmacott as | HM Ambassador to France in January 2012, with Sir K |
Peebles wrote Peebles, | H.M. and Schmassmann, W. Description of the female o |
and the only thing people need to know is that | H.M. and Fell were two detectives in his books. |
He was also Officiating Chaplain to | HM and American Forces in Southern Europe from 1979 |
HMS Bounty (known to historians as | HM Armed Vessel Bounty, popularly as HMAV Bounty, a |
Action of | H.M. Armed Smack "Nelson" on the 15th August, 1917. |
HM as he was affectionately known as in the station | |
It was named for | H.M. Astrid, Queen of the Belgians. |
He went on to be Flag Officer Commanding | HM Australian Fleet in July 1953 and First Naval Me |
the Naval Board in 1958, Flag Officer commanding | HM Australian Fleet in 1959 and First Naval Member |
The expedition left England in 1768, aboard | HM Bark Endeavour under the command of R.N. Lt. Jam |
Captain James Cook and | HM Bark Endeavour |
'Replica' of | HM Bark Endeavour at Castlegate Quay. |
journals of Captain Cook, a small party from the | HM Bark Endeavour encountered a group of Asmat warr |
k and crew, with bicycles to represent his ship, | HM Bark Endeavour, during Captain Cook's exploratio |
s Cook: James Cook arrives in Tahiti on the ship | HM Bark Endeavour, preparing to observe the solar e |
A signalling school had been established at | HM Barracks, Portsmouth in 1904 and was transferred |
ips from the Dover Patrol (particularly drifter | H.M. Beryl III). |
nd in 1964 was made Divisional Sergeant-Major of | HM Bodyguard of the Yeoman of the Guard. |
In 1821, Captain William Martin, in command of | HM brig Clinker, named it Hamilton River after Sir |
742-3 - Colvin, | H.M., Brown, R.Allen and Taylor, A.J., 1963 |
roups: a Cruiser Cover Force led by Rear Admiral | HM Burrough in the cruiser HMS Nigeria, with the cr |
Sir | HM Cairns LJ |
p, skill and devotion to duty in HMS Icarus and | H.M. Canadian Ships Chilliwack, Chaudiere, Fennel, G |
Formally known as | HM Ceylon Customs from 1947 to 1972, the department |
H.M. Chadwick memorial lectures 1. Cambridge. | |
H.M. Chadwick Memorial Lectures 8. Cambridge: Depart | |
e Adviser will also retain the historic title of | HM Chief Inspector which was traditionally given to |
ines as a 'failing prison' and David Ramsbotham, | HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, declared that it sho |
From the inspectorate of Stephen Tumim onwards, | HM Chief Inspector of Prisons has been more willing |
Gilbert became | HM Chief Inspector on 1 October 2006, replacing Mau |
Sir Bryan Collins OBE, | HM Chief Inspector of Fire Services (HMCIFS) from 1 |
Paddy Tomkins QPM was appointed | HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary for Scotland by |
Monarch - | HM Christian IX |
Monarch - | HM Christian VII |
Monarch - | HM Christian X |
HM Coastguard | |
located 2 miles (3.2 km) out at sea who radioed | HM Coastguard and said "It looks as if the whole of |
apparatus for ship-to-shore rescues was used by | HM Coastguard until recently; and England cricketer |
The former | HM Coastguard station at Bass Point was the first l |
NCI Froward Point works closely with | HM Coastguard at Brixham, and the Dart Lifeboat, an |
Coastwatch Institution (not to be confused with | HM Coastguard) and sturdily built former coastguard |
ganised involving local fishing boats, the RNLI, | HM Coastguard, the Royal Navy and the Irish Navy. |
site is now used as a base for the RNLI and for | HM Coastguard, as well as for the Calshot Activitie |
el to cover firefighters, paramedics, members of | HM Coastguard, and crew of a vessel of the RNLI or |
now fight fires off shore in collaboration with | HM Coastguard. |
H.M. Colvin (1997). | |
He is also Clerk of | HM Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of London |
Wallach, | H.M.: Conditional random fields: An introduction. |
ing at Bruges when he received an appointment as | HM Consul in Philadelphia USA. |
inese treaty ports such as Fuzhou, Shanghai (as | H.M. Consul), Hangzhou and Hankou. |
(ed.); Baggs, A.P.; Colvin, Christina; Colvin, | H.M.; Cooper, Janet; Day, C.J.; Selwyn, Nesta; Tomki |
For many years he served as | HM Coroner for Flintshire. |
The Court of Appeal from | HM Courts Service |
stoms officers", although until 1972 officers of | HM Customs and Excise were plain-clothed and concen |
e Waterguard was the name given to a division of | HM Customs and Excise responsible for the collectio |
1987) was of Cornish extraction and worked for | H.M. Customs & Excise before joining the British Sou |
The ensign of | HM Customs & Excise |
as a junior examiner and in 1910 transferred to | HM Customs and Excise as Assistant Committee Clerk. |
Originally | HM Customs & Excise National Museum, the collection |
The merger of the Inland Revenue and | HM Customs & Excise was announced by then Chancello |
McBride began his civil service career at | HM Customs and Excise. |
In 1919 he was called to the bar and returned to | HM Customs and Excise as Committee Clerk, but was a |
ed Kingdom which combined the Inland Revenue and | HM Customs and Excise into a single government depa |
of the high-precision artillery gears seized by | HM Customs to a German company. |
African alleged arms smugglers were arrested by | HM Customs & Excise officers in Coventry in March 1 |
In 1913, he was appointed solicitor to | HM Customs and Excise, Second Parliamentary Counsel |
ch 1913 - 1 December 2002) was a Commissioner of | HM Customs and Excise, 1957-73. |
He worked for | HM Customs and Excise in Southend-on-Sea on the des |
ointed as Adjudicator for Inland Revenue and for | HM Customs and Excise on 26 April 1999. |
irman due to a money laundering investigation by | HM Customs and Excise. |
ssolve (pornographic) video tape confiscated by | H.M. Customs and Excise. |
and eventually Peckham, Surrey, where he joined | HM Customs as a landing waiter - a secure job for a |
cider-distilling licence ever issued by the UK's | HM Customs and Excise. |
must be stored in a bonded warehouse approved by | HM Customs & Excise. |
d in 1972, when its duties passed to officers of | HM Customs. |
H.M. Darell-Brown, RN) was still at the builders yar | |
was designed in 1839 by Decimus Burton and Capt | H.M. Denham. |
In the year prior to being recruited into | HM Diplomatic Service, Haseldine was employed at th |
t Under-Secretary of State, FO, 1965-69; Head of | HM Diplomatic Service, 1968-69. |
Green joined | HM Diplomatic Service in 1965, where he worked for |
In 1892 Hervey joined | H.M. Diplomatic Service, becoming Consul in Chile in |
until independence in 1947, then transferred to | HM Diplomatic Service. |
He served in | HM Diplomatic Service and in retirement held the fo |
tory at Newnham College, Cambridge, then entered | HM Diplomatic Service. |
cation of The Botany of the Antarctic Voyage of | H.M. Discovery Ships Erebus and Terror ... 1839-1843 |
cation of The Botany of the Antarctic Voyage of | H.M. Discovery Ships Erebus and Terror ... 1839-1843 |
t was called the Portland but on its launch from | HM dockyard in Sydney on 13 June 1816 it was named |
a J-class submarine built for the Royal Navy by | HM Dockyard at Pembroke Dock in Wales and launched |
Nubian was built by | H.M. Dockyard (Portsmouth). |
Trinidad was built by | HM Dockyard Devonport. |
She was laid down by | HM Dockyard at Chatham in Kent on 23 June 1927, lau |
J1) was a Royal Navy J class submarine built by | HM Dockyard at Portsmouth in Hampshire and launched |
(1550 - 16 April 1606) was master shipwright at | HM Dockyard Deptford in south-east London. |
January 1918 before being moved and completed at | HM Dockyard, Sheerness and commissioned on an unkno |
e was laid down on 7 July 1917 and then moved to | HM Dockyard, Rosyth and commissioned on an unknown |
She was transferred to | HM Dockyard, Portsmouth for completion. |
HMS C34 was a C-class submarine built by | HM Dockyard, Chatham for the Royal Navy. |
Imperial remained under repair at the | HM Dockyard, Malta, into 1941. |
She was under repair at | HM Dockyard, Devonport until 1 December. |
HMS E12 was a British E class submarine built by | HM Dockyard, Chatham. |
am Denny, Dumbarton but was later transferred to | HM Dockyard, Chatham, for completion. |
HMS H52 was a British H class submarine built by | HM Dockyard, Pembroke Dock. |
HMS C33 was a C-class submarine built by | HM Dockyard, Chatham for the Royal Navy. |
econd of the K class submarines and was built at | HM Dockyard, Portsmouth, England. |
ht was a British Oberon-class submarine built by | HM Dockyard, Chatham, for the Royal Navy. |
Shortly before Christmas 1916, Watt's drifter, | HM Drifter Gowanlea was attacked by an Austrian des |
HM editor Doug Van Pelt praised the new incarnation | |
A Douala canton chief, | HM Essaka Ekwalla, is calling on his subjects to ig |
eensland Government bought Seaforth Estate from | H.M. Finlayson as a settlement and named it Springcl |
featured accompaniment by Soldiers and Airmen of | HM Forces and the Johnny Johnston Singers, was the |
er of the Medjidie (1958), and was commander of | H.M. Forces in Scotland (1860) |
He served in | HM Forces 1956-58 and in HMOCS (Swaziland) 1962-65. |
eter's School, York Articled Clerk January 1946 | H.M. Forces 1946-48 Qualified as a Chartered Account |
s a Master at Lancing College then a Chaplain to | HM Forces before being appointed Vicar of Kirk Mich |
erend James Harkness, former Chaplain-General to | HM Forces. |
ng the First World War he had been a chaplain to | HM Forces...in 1948 (he became) rector of Gedling w |
ice with the King's Royal Rifle Corps, he joined | HM Foreign Service in 1954 and became Private Secre |
He then joined | HM Foreign (subsequently Diplomatic) Service during |
Monarch - | HM Frederick VII |
Monarch - | HM Frederick VI |
Monarch - Christian VII, | HM Frederick VII |
The | H.M. Gousha Company was one of the "Big Three" major |
H.M. Gousha Map Company was acquired by the Times Mi | |
Recovering in England, Grigsby is recruited by | HM Government to take out Thompson who has been hir |
untryside Properties had purchased the site from | HM Government (UK) and had appointed Feilden Clegg |
FRS (1869 - 1949) was a Scottish chemist who was | HM Government's Government Chemist between 1921 and |
r Partner for the period 1993-2001.He was one of | HM Government's main advisers on the process of pri |
5 HFM were awarded a full-time licence by Ofcom, | HM Government's Office of Communications, to broadc |
HS2 Ltd (on behalf of | HM Government) plans to route High Speed 2 (HS2) he |
July 2009 after taking a Civil Service role for | HM Government. |
sket-men involved in a gunfight with the crew of | HM Gun Vessel Hecate. |
H.M. Gunasekara, journalist | |
Along with Mrs. | H.M. Gunasekera, she started the inaugural orphanage |
These vessels had the prefix | HM Gunboat |
HM has also chaired some key media conferences in C | |
HM has expanded to include acts other than those th | |
Later, | H.M. Henderson's dry goods store employed him. |
bour in 1863 by Daniel Pender, R.N., Captain of | H.M. hired surveying vessel Beaver, after his 2nd Ma |
the Atlantic, south-west of Queenstown, Ireland, | HM Horse Transport Anglo-Californian, commanded by |
Captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps on board | HM Hospital Carriers Paris and Dunkirk in Sicily an |
Lord Steward of | H.M. Household from 1973 to 1988. |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, Treasurer of | HM Household and in the Welsh Office. |
the Treasury from 1924-1928, Vice-Chamberlain of | HM Household, 1928-1929 and September-November 1931 |
Hm, how should this be categorized? | |
It makes sense to do this and maybe define | HM in the article itself. |
He was later appointed as | HM Inspector of Constabulary for West and South-Wes |
Christian Schiller (1895-1976), | HM Inspector and senior lecturer |
into many English counties through his role as | H.M. Inspector of Schools in primary schools from 19 |
The first Eastville school was condemned by an | HM Inspector. |
pting an independent review (pdf) of his case by | HM Inspectorate of Probation. |
The investigation by | HM Inspectorate of Mines is thorough and meticulous |
esty's Chief Inspector of Prisons is the head of | HM Inspectorate of Prisons and the senior inspector |
In 1999 he was seconded to | HM Inspectorate of Constabulary (England and Wales) |
In February 1964 he was appointed one of | HM Inspectors of Constabulary for England and Wales |
West London) and in 1965 he was appointed one of | HM Inspectors of Constabulary. |
Office, and provided for inspections of HMRC by | HM Inspectors of Constabulary to ensure that it com |
of the majority of the 1950s-built trams (types | HM IV and RM 1 in their entirety), as well as withd |
hrone of the Kingdom of Redonda styling himself | H.M. Juan I. |
from Shute Island, named after a crew member of | HM Kangaroo. |
By 1732, Granville was in the service of the | HM Karl Philipp von Pfalz-Neuburg, Elector Palatine |
cabriolet) are still in ceremonial service with | HM King Juan Carlos I of Spain. |
HM King Mohammed VI (b.1963) | |
H.M. King High School features a strong musical prog | |
1903 F.M. | HM King Edward VII |
either attend Kaufer High School in Riviera or | H.M. King High School in Kingsville. |
HMS Phoebe with | HM King George VI and HM Queen Elizabeth on board, |
Oil loaned enough money to pay the debts of the | H.M. King estate, secured by a first mortgage on the |
HM King Edward VII of the United Kingdom (9 Novembe | |
was completed in 1967 and was formally opened by | HM King Olav V of Norway on 14 November 1968. |
or a variety of distinguished figures including: | HM King George III and other members of the royal f |
gue match ever attended by the reigning monarch, | HM King George VI, who presented the trophy. |
itles at senior level, Division champion Honour, | HM King Cup and the Super Cup title. |
Loyal Address on behalf of the Free Churches to | H.M. King George VI. |
The | H.M. King Mighty Brahma Marching Band has had consis |
H.M. King High School is named after the wife of Ric | |
d son of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques - | HM King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, the sixth king of S |
catches landed at Fleetwood, and was present at | HM King George V's Silver Jubilee Spithead Review, |
sword, St. Olav's Medal With Oak Branch and the | H.M. King's recollection Medal with bar 1940-1945. |
ion, before accurate figures were available from | HM Land Registry, where records state that on 30 Ju |
Brickdale was appointed Chief Registrar of | HM Land Registry in 1900. |
py of the register of title can be obtained from | HM Land Registry under title number MS184549. |
he British Army in 1916, as a 2nd Lieutenant in | H.M. Land Forces. |
This tactic was possible only because under the | HM Land Registry regulations then in effect for Eng |
r and civil servant best known for his reform of | HM Land Registry as Chief Registrar. |
H.M. le Fleming (1958), Locomotives of the Great Wes | |
f Saxe-Coburg-Gotha took the oath that made him | H.M. Leopold I, the first King of the Belgians, on t |
in a parallel career as a member of the band of | H.M. Life Guards performing on horseback at ceremoni |
the United Kingdom and served the Royal Navy as | HM LSE-1 until 21 May 1946 when she was returned to |
ssioned and transferred to the United Kingdom as | HM LSE-2. |
HM LST-4 was commissioned 24 December 1944, at Bize | |
n loan in December 1944 with the British Navy as | HM LST-4 for the duration of the war. |
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