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Greenock ( | HM Prison), a facility in the Scottish Prisons Serv |
d son of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques - | HM King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, the sixth king of S |
However, | HM wrote about the album "there are a few rockers h |
HM Prison Acklington is a Category C men's prison, | |
Also helping with the escort duties were | HM Trawler Agate and HM Trawler Arkwright. |
HM Trawler Agate was purchased by the Royal Navy in | |
HM Queen Alexandra 1911 | |
She was Mistress of the Robes to | HM Queen Alexandra from 1913 until Alexandra's deat |
He returned to England to join | HM Nautical Almanac Office at the Royal Greenwich O |
HM Nautical Almanac Office in the United Kingdom us | |
He became superintendent of | HM Nautical Almanac Office from 1891 to 1910. |
HM has also chaired some key media conferences in C | |
HM Prison Altcourse is a Category B men's private p | |
He was also Officiating Chaplain to | HM and American Forces in Southern Europe from 1979 |
HM Treasury and HM Revenue and Customs | |
located 2 miles (3.2 km) out at sea who radioed | HM Coastguard and said "It looks as if the whole of |
ol, England and holds the national collection of | HM Revenue and Customs, one of the most important c |
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 |
HM Prison and Young Offenders' Centre, HMP Hydebank | |
ys to the work whilst an application was made to | HM Revenue and Customs for an exemption licence to |
portfolio included the £3bn ASPIRE contract with | HM Revenue and Customs as well as other major outso |
and 1962 as well as joint permanent secretary to | HM Treasury and head of the Home Civil Service from |
featured accompaniment by Soldiers and Airmen of | HM Forces and the Johnny Johnston Singers, was the |
h civil servant (first as an Economic Advisor in | HM Treasury, and later as Chief Economist in the UK |
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, | HM Treasury, and the Office for National Statistics |
r minister from 1992 to 1997, he worked first at | HM Treasury and then in the Department for Trade an |
An | HM Revenue and Customs office is located there. |
Coastwatch Institution (not to be confused with | HM Coastguard) and sturdily built former coastguard |
his final posting, as Chief Economic Adviser to | HM Treasury and Head of the Government Economic Ser |
Christian Schiller (1895-1976), | HM Inspector and senior lecturer |
The Inland Revenue [really | HM Revenue and Customs] put a caveat on that CVA th |
odies were merged she became the Adjudicator for | HM Revenue and Customs on 18 April 2005, and held t |
as a junior examiner and in 1910 transferred to | HM Customs and Excise as Assistant Committee Clerk. |
el to cover firefighters, paramedics, members of | HM Coastguard, and crew of a vessel of the RNLI or |
The graving dock is now straddled by an | HM Revenue and Customs building. |
ntly the Director of Criminal Investigations for | HM Revenue and Customs. |
rea are Fazakerley railway station, [[Altcourse ( | HM Prison)] and Fazakerley Hospital, officially kno |
lackwell, Harley-Davidson, Oxfam, Royal Mail and | HM Revenue and Customs. |
Current tenants include | HM Revenue and Customs, IBM, OSG Shipping, Insureth |
relating to the work of the UK Border Agency and | HM Revenue and Customs. |
f West Sussex Primary Care NHS Trust and a large | HM Revenue and Customs office. |
duties are the oldest taxes still raised by the | HM Revenue and Customs. |
It is a CASC registered club with | HM Revenue and Customs. |
ment , equity capital raising and governance for | HM Treasury and the Department of Trade and Industr |
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 |
itt was chairman and a resulting tax bill due to | HM Revenue and Customs. |
Secretary to Ian Pearson, Economic Secretary in | HM Treasury and Parliamentary Under-Secretary in th |
He was also joint permanent secretary to | HM Treasury and head of the Home Civil Service from |
e the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), | HM Revenue and Customs, Serious Organised Crime Age |
In 1909 he was appointed a principal clerk in | HM Treasury and shortly afterwards became an Assist |
In 1913, he was appointed solicitor to | HM Customs and Excise, Second Parliamentary Counsel |
Avenue but has been demolished and replaced by a | HM Revenue and Customs office. |
inguished service on the combinded operations by | HM Ships and Naval Seaplanes on the 25 December 191 |
is a former senior economic adviser to the U.K. | HM Treasury and Director, Northern Region, Departme |
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 |
of the majority of the 1950s-built trams (types | HM IV and RM 1 in their entirety), as well as withd |
al regulators (the Financial Services Authority, | HM Treasury, and the Bank of England), especially a |
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. |
f Lords Appointments Commission on the advice of | HM Revenue and Customs, but the objections have sin |
s made, as a tribute to the officers and men of | H.M. Submarines, and to the Royal Navy of which they |
the favorite new band of 1989 by the readers of | HM Magazine, and their debut album Get It was one o |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, Treasurer of | HM Household and in the Welsh Office. |
cider-distilling licence ever issued by the UK's | HM Customs and Excise. |
HM Prison Ararat is located 200 km west of Melbourn | |
HM Prison Ararat is located in Ararat, Victoria, Au | |
of August 2003, and was eventually released from | HM Prison Ararat in July 2005. |
site is now used as a base for the RNLI and for | HM Coastguard, as well as for the Calshot Activitie |
llykinler Training Camp (Army) and competing at | H.M. Pirbright as well as Bisley Camp in Surrey. |
Scotland's net fiscal position and is treated by | HM Treasury as extra-regio resources. |
In January 2004 Crosby was appointed by | HM Treasury as a non-Executive Director of the Fina |
eensland Government bought Seaforth Estate from | H.M. Finlayson as a settlement and named it Springcl |
and eventually Peckham, Surrey, where he joined | HM Customs as a landing waiter - a secure job for a |
HM Prison Ashfield (Formerly Pucklechurch Prison) i | |
HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category | |
ntenced prisoners transferred to free up beds at | HM Melbourne Assessment Prison. |
a J-class submarine built for the Royal Navy by | HM Dockyard at Pembroke Dock in Wales and launched |
awings by Leonardo da Vinci in the Collection of | HM Queen at Windsor Castle (1968/9 with Carlo Pedre |
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 |
NCI Froward Point works closely with | HM Coastguard at Brixham, and the Dart Lifeboat, an |
She chaired | HM Treasury's banking services consumer codes revie |
ron, known as the "flying squadron" consisted of | HM ships Barrosa, Endymion, Liffey, Liverpool, Phoe |
mprisonment with a non-parole period 30 years at | HM Prison Barwon for the murders of Elizabeth Steve |
HM Prison Barwon is a maximum security Australian p | |
1991 and prisoners were moved to the newly built | HM Prison Barwon in Lara. |
Australia, located adjacent to maximum security | HM Prison Barwon. |
The squadron was moved to | HM Naval Base Clyde, aka Faslane Naval Base, Scotla |
All four boats are based at | HM Naval Base Clyde (HMS Neptune), 40 km (25 miles) |
estival of the Sea, 2005 was a festival held at | H.M. Naval Base, Portsmouth between the 30 June and |
ere granted a Royal Warrant by Royal Decree from | HM Queen Beatrix in 1995. |
In 2003 | HM Queen Beatrix herself officially opened the 45th |
In 2002, he joined | HM Treasury, becoming Managing Director of Finance, |
s a Master at Lancing College then a Chaplain to | HM Forces before being appointed Vicar of Kirk Mich |
HM Prison Belmarsh is a Category A men's prison, lo | |
It stands adjacent to both | HM Prison Belmarsh and Belmarsh Magistrate's Court. |
A tunnel links the court to | HM Prison Belmarsh, which is a maximum security fac |
HM Prison Bendigo was a medium security prison faci | |
HMS Birkenhead, also referred to as | HM Troopship Birkenhead or steam frigate Birkenhead |
She came to the assistance of | HM Troopship Birkenhead, when the Birkenhead was wr |
It is the location of | HM Prison Birmingham (known locally as Winson Green |
red on 2 July involved the USS Juneau as well as | HM Ships Black Swan and Jamaica, who together destr |
7 July 1812 as a first-class volunteer on board | H.M. sloop Brisk. |
He served on | HM Yacht Britannia in 1957 and subsequently in the |
n spent some time as Electrical Officer on board | HM Yacht Britannia, for which he was made a member |
HM Prison Buckley Hall is a Category C men's prison | |
As described to | HM magazine by Nielson: "There is no rap-rap-scream |
r public duties - which is however reimbursed to | HM Treasury by Her Majesty The Queen. |
ow of Lieutenant George Pilkington who died when | HM Submarine C31 was lost on 7 January 1915. |
iff (combining this with the post of chaplain to | HM Prison Cardiff from 1940 to 1945) and in 1953 be |
Captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps on board | HM Hospital Carriers Paris and Dunkirk in Sicily an |
HMS C34 was a C-class submarine built by | HM Dockyard, Chatham for the Royal Navy. |
HMS C33 was a C-class submarine built by | HM Dockyard, Chatham for the Royal Navy. |
am Denny, Dumbarton but was later transferred to | HM Dockyard, Chatham, for completion. |
ht was a British Oberon-class submarine built by | HM Dockyard, Chatham, for the Royal Navy. |
HMS E12 was a British E class submarine built by | HM Dockyard, Chatham. |
In 1821, Captain William Martin, in command of | HM brig Clinker, named it Hamilton River after Sir |
The | H.M. Gousha Company was one of the "Big Three" major |
itles at senior level, Division champion Honour, | HM King Cup and the Super Cup title. |
Formally known as | HM Ceylon Customs from 1947 to 1972, the department |
At 20 minutes past 6, took possession of | H.M. Ship Cyane, Captain Gordon Falcon, mounting 34 |
HM Prison Deerbolt is a male juvenile's prison and | |
(1550 - 16 April 1606) was master shipwright at | HM Dockyard Deptford in south-east London. |
She was under repair at | HM Dockyard, Devonport until 1 December. |
Trinidad was built by | HM Dockyard Devonport. |
A., B.Sc. (now Temporary Lieutenant, R.N.V.R.), | H.M. Ships Discovery II and William Scoresby. |
39,476 pv; Sarath Ekanayake (UPFA), 36,387 pv; | H.M. Lucky Dissanayake (UNP), 31,071 pv; Mohamad Raf |
HM editor Doug Van Pelt praised the new incarnation | |
HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category pri | |
HM Prison Drake Hall is a women's closed prison. | |
Later, | H.M. Henderson's dry goods store employed him. |
HM Prison Durham is a local Category B men's prison | |
ey, Lieutenant-Commander Nasmith, in command of | H.M. Submarine E.11, destroyed one large Turkish gun |
was chaplain to the Glasgow Highlanders and to | H.M. Prison, Edinburgh. |
In retrospect | HM magazine editor Doug Van Pelt found the record t |
1903 F.M. | HM King Edward VII |
HM King Edward VII of the United Kingdom (9 Novembe | |
A Douala canton chief, | HM Essaka Ekwalla, is calling on his subjects to ig |
eview at Spithead to celebrate the Coronation of | HM Queen Eliabeth II. |
T) rating was merged with the hospital corpsman ( | HM) rating, eliminating the dentalman recruit (DR) |
Officially opened in 1967 by | HM Queen Elizabeth II, the Hall suffered serious fi |
in private performance at Buckingham Palace for | HM Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, and o |
Queen of Australia - | HM Queen Elizabeth II |
he inauguration was commemorated by a visit from | HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. |
HM Queen Elizabeth II had been a fan of the program | |
Its present patron is | HM Queen Elizabeth II. |
ent of which was of course the Silver Jubilee of | HM Queen Elizabeth II. |
mber of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) by | HM Queen Elizabeth and on his retirement his portra |
onio Mennini, presented his diplomatic papers to | HM Queen Elizabeth on 2 March 2011. |
ong Government in 1965, and was appointed OBE by | HM Queen Elizabeth II 1971. |
, Saskatchewan, Leslie Nielsen was introduced to | HM Queen Elizabeth II. |
He was appointed MBE by | HM Queen Elizabeth II in 1995. |
claration would also have to have been signed by | HM Queen Elizabeth II and the President of China, L |
Opened in 1984 by | HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, it tells the s |
H.M. Queen Elizabeth II with Admiral Sir Alan West o | |
ernor-General of Tuvalu as the representative of | HM Queen Elizabeth II, who is Tuvalu's head of stat |
ourable Francis Bowes-Lyon, who was an uncle of | H.M. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. |
forced him to give the island back peacefully to | HM Queen Elizabeth II. |
The extension was officially opened by | HM Queen Elizabeth II in March 1998, on her visit t |
British Empire (OBE) for services to science in | HM Queen Elizabeth II's New Year Honours list, anno |
n of the Year Awards for 2003, and recognised by | HM Queen Elizabeth as a Pioneer to the Life of the |
ron Guthrie of Craigiebank and Page of Honour to | HM Queen Elizabeth II between 1985 and 1987. |
ueur, purveyor to the Royal Danish Court and to | H.M. Queen Elizabeth II, has been produced since 181 |
Its Patron is currently | HM Queen Elizabeth II, its President is HRH The Pri |
Blithfield Reservoir was opened by | H.M. Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother on Tuesday 27 |
He has also been awarded the | HM Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother Fellowship by |
1986 Decorated by | H.M. the Emperor of Japan, with the First Class Orde |
60 Awarded Medal of Honor with Blue Ribbon from | H.M. The Emperor of Japan |
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 |
sion, powered by a 400 PS (395 hp, 294 kW) Hirth | HM 512 engine. |
HM Prison Erlestoke is the only prison in Wiltshire | |
HM Prison Erlestoke is a Category C men's prison, l | |
It is now part of | HM Prison Erlestoke. |
H.M. Pulham, Esq. | |
Oil loaned enough money to pay the debts of the | H.M. King estate, secured by a first mortgage on the |
HM has expanded to include acts other than those th | |
HM Prison Featherstone is a Category C men's prison | |
and the only thing people need to know is that | H.M. and Fell were two detectives in his books. |
Navy E-1 hospital corpsmen ( | HM rating field) are hospitalman recruits (HR). |
Wormwood Scrubs, HMP Grendon, HMP Woodhill, and | HM YOI Finnamore Wood, though he was never appointe |
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 |
H.M. le Fleming (1958), Locomotives of the Great Wes | |
Since then, the band has been featured in | HM Magazine, Flip Side to Music magazine, and The N |
For many years he served as | HM Coroner for Flintshire. |
n loan in December 1944 with the British Navy as | HM LST-4 for the duration of the war. |
Having previously spent five years in Aylesbury ( | HM Prison) for robbery, handling stolen goods, thef |
HM Trawler Force was a British trawler built for th | |
he British Army in 1916, as a 2nd Lieutenant in | H.M. Land Forces. |
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