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He was appointed assistant | surveyor in the Surveyor-General's Department of New S |
ter being sworn in as Albany's first official | surveyor in 1766, he was elected alderman a post he se |
Sypolt works as a land | surveyor in his professional life and is also a high s |
Arcand received his commission as a | surveyor in 1821 and settled in Yamaska. |
nd the University of Adelaide and worked as a | surveyor in Western Australia. |
wk, possibly the first Mohawk accredited land | surveyor in Canada. |
His early professional life included jobs as | surveyor in Glynn County, and Justice of the Peace in |
area was John Oxley, an English explorer and | surveyor, in 1819. |
lic Works Department, before becoming borough | surveyor in Lusaka, Zambia in 1926, where he died in 1 |
rveyors Cooke & Arkwright, and qualified as a | surveyor in 1991. |
taught school and served as a provincial land | surveyor in Woolwich Township. |
l name for a nearby well, first recorded by a | surveyor in 1879. |
ong Kong Government as a Rating and Valuation | Surveyor in January 1966. |
He was elected County | Surveyor in 1853 and later established a newspaper cal |
e was promoted to Senior Rating and Valuation | Surveyor in October 1971, to Principal Rating and Valu |
Simon previously worked as a Chartered | Surveyor in Carmarthen and Haverfordwest and served wi |
From 1857 to 1859, Fraser worked as a | surveyor in Auckland. |
en years developing his farm and working as a | surveyor in southwestern Virginia. |
Surviving son Clay (Audie Murphy), a railroad | surveyor in Denver, is informed of their deaths and co |
His father was an Exploring | Surveyor in the United States Navy, and a slave-owner. |
uary of the following year he was promoted to | surveyor in charge of the Moreton Bay district but was |
nts, having previously served as an Assistant | Surveyor in the British army in India. |
was named by W. P. Blake, a Pacific Railroad | surveyor in 1854 after he identified a suspected vein |
ft the professional game to become a quantity | surveyor in the family business, before joining Salisb |
Before the loss of NASA's Mars Global | Surveyor in November 2006, the facility also operated |
He was the most eminent land | surveyor in the kingdom, and was called Sense Browne, |
Loading Masters work closely with the marine | surveyor in agreeing to the sequence of the transfer. |
viet Army, he was employed by the Russians as | surveyor in their Land reform projects in what was the |
He then took over his father's position as a | surveyor in 1753. |
vestock trade until qualifying as a Chartered | Surveyor in 1988, specializing in fine art and antique |
He is a trained | surveyor in Poland and came to Sweden together with hi |
r returned to Quebec where he was appointed a | surveyor in 1790. |
0 - 1959) was a civil engineer; he was County | Surveyor in County Fermanagh from 1900 until his retir |
n Brockville and qualified as a Dominion Land | Surveyor in 1872, undertaking surveys in what is now A |
County | surveyor in 1840. |
Robert Hoddle trained as a cadet | surveyor in the Royal military surveyors beginning in |
, St. Andrews, and completed his studies as a | surveyor in 1859. |
NOAA Ship | Surveyor in 1977. |
titute of Technology in 1889 and became first | surveyor in the Chief Surveyor's Office in 1904. |
sh Rebellion of 1798, Meehan had trained as a | surveyor in Ireland and in 1803 was appointed assistan |
ived from nearby Pannawonica Hill, named by a | surveyor in 1885 after the corresponding Aboriginal pl |
He was appointed City | Surveyor in 1788. |
nia, in San Francisco and accepted a job as a | surveyor in Saudi Arabia. |
Fournier received his commission as a land | surveyor in 1826. |
Guy qualified to practice as a | surveyor in 1798. |
Perhaps due to his abilities as a | surveyor, in 1787 Redick was appointed an agent for th |
His father worked as a | surveyor in the land the British planned to settle on; |
ater source, Woobin Well, first recorded by a | surveyor in 1907. |
In 1887 he was hired as customs | surveyor in Trondhjem. |
County, and also built a mill and worked as a | surveyor, including surveying the site of Oregon City. |
2, 1842 - March 6, 1912) was an American land | surveyor, Indian agent, and politician in the state of |
has the ability to transport herself and the | surveyor instantly to any location, and she uses this |
The Macrometer Interferometric | Surveyor is a commercial GPS-based system for performi |
As a former territorial | surveyor, it is not surprising that Byers was an accom |
ls and Mullewa, at the suggestion of District | Surveyor J P Camm. |
The | surveyor, J. Rowe, planned the town lots in accordance |
Dalgety after the maiden name of the wife of | surveyor J. R. Campbell. |
Mathew Hale's school and articled in 1878 to | surveyor J. S. Brooking. |
J.C. Krieger by his brother-in-law, the city | surveyor, J.H. Rawert. |
In 1884, Public Lands | Surveyor James Allan noted that timber in the area had |
n Burnie Historic House traces its history to | surveyor James Wood (?-1759), who settled this land in |
platted and surveyed by Hugo Ropiquet, county | surveyor, January 17, 1860. |
In 1800 the Liverpool Corporation | Surveyor, John Foster, Sr., (1758-1827) prepared a gri |
In 1816 U.S. Government | surveyor John C. Sullivan surveyed a line stretching 1 |
as Boom in the late 1890s; it was renamed for | surveyor John Summerfield in 1907 because there was an |
ved from his possession, Parbury commissioned | surveyor John Armstrong to sub-divide the land into si |
nearby Hester Brook, a name first recorded by | surveyor John Forrest in 1866. |
Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge and, as a | surveyor, joined and served in the Royal Hampshire Reg |
(December 31, 1731 - January 26, 1802) was a | surveyor, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia. |
Kellersberger's Map was created by | surveyor Julius Kellersberger in order to facilitate t |
lley with the brothers Dan and Mick Leahy and | surveyor Ken Spinks; and for the Hagen-Sepik patrol wi |
of deeds, H. J. Harrvi; treasurer, L. Thoman; | surveyor, L. Pritchard; sheriff, E. A. Moses; coroner, |
John Fulton, the Town | Surveyor, laid out Leazes Park similar to other parks |
However, the 2001 | Surveyor Lander mission was cancelled after the failur |
r Lander, and the subsequently cancelled Mars | Surveyor Lander. |
s, was designed to take additional Apollo and | Surveyor landing site photography and to take broad su |
21, 1749 - November 21, 1831) was an American | surveyor, landowner, and politician from Westchester C |
attending a gymnasium, he became a government | surveyor, later a lieutenant of artillery, and in 1848 |
718 - January 31, 1790) was an Irish-American | surveyor, lawyer, and a pioneer of early Virginia. |
16, 1895 in Cleburne, Texas) was an American | surveyor, lawyer, and politician of the Gilded Age fro |
as named for Canadian-born civil engineer and | surveyor Lewis Metzler Clement (1837-1914), Chief Assi |
August 1769 - 17 December 1822) was a British | surveyor, map-maker, chief fur trader and explorer who |
A drawing of the plat was done by | surveyor Marcus Montelius and indicated that Orangevil |
Maryland, Worthington is first recorded as a | surveyor marking land on Beargrass Creek, near the Ohi |
craft at that time studying Mars: Mars Global | Surveyor, Mars Odyssey, Mars Express, and two Mars Exp |
In 1789, he and | surveyor Martin Armstrong persuaded lawmakers to estab |
Oil | surveyor Masud Khamil narrowly escapes an attack on hi |
in Banneker, (1731-1806), an African American | surveyor, mathematician and astronomer who assisted An |
wnship at Conargo was laid out in 1860 by the | surveyor McCulloch. |
en (1749 - February 27, 1807) was an American | surveyor, merchant, and politician from Rensselaer Cou |
the Renaissance, the Dutch mathematician and | surveyor Metius is known to have developed his own Jac |
George Mercer (1733-1784), | surveyor, military officer, and politician from Virgin |
19 October 1820 - 7 July 1885) was a Canadian | surveyor, militia officer, and civil servant. |
der originally intended for the canceled Mars | Surveyor mission. |
t of the park itself was designed by the City | Surveyor, Mr G. Ford. |
Townshend Somerville, Royal Navy hydrographic | surveyor, murdered by Irish Republican Army (d.1936). |
name Mouth of Wilson originates from a young | surveyor named Wilson, who died and was buried in a cr |
A | surveyor named G. |
ahud, Morton and his team of geologists and a | surveyor, Nick Fallon, mapped the central areas of Oma |
y known as Major A.B. Rogers, was an American | surveyor now best remembered for his discovery of the |
self out to be a geologist, mineralogist, and | surveyor, obtaining some work away from Albany. |
also the first full-time modern professional | surveyor of India having surveyed the seas off the Cor |
hael Topping (1747-1796) was the Chief Marine | Surveyor of Fort St. George in Chennai (then Madras) r |
rner stands the first home of John Banks, the | Surveyor of Fairfield, to whose skill we owe it that t |
John Savage was an 18th century | surveyor of colonial Virginia. |
der James I, and he also served as the king's | surveyor of the Court of Wards and Liveries. |
ent, as an agent for the Treasury Department, | surveyor of customs houses and mints, investigator of |
lunt's role in the Cambridge Spy Ring and, as | Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures, personal art advisor |
class of 18-pounder frigates, designed by the | Surveyor of the Navy, Sir William Rule. |
who became Secretary of the Great Exhibition, | Surveyor of the East India Company and the first Slade |
e became Master of the Robes in June 1757 and | surveyor of the king's private roads in November 1760. |
he succeeded (pre-Restoration) Inigo Jones as | Surveyor of the King's Works. |
Following the war, he served as chief | surveyor of the US-Mexican commission which establishe |
Davis was appointed | surveyor of the port of Philadelphia by President Jame |
In 1759 he obtained the sinecure position of | surveyor of the petty customs and subsidies in the por |
g in stone and was the principle overseer and | surveyor of the White Tower of London"; also the castl |
He was deputy | surveyor of Lancaster County for twenty years. |
ast activity was in 1238, when he worked as a | surveyor of the royal demesne in Cumberland, dying in |
wick (hence her name) and Sir William Batten ( | Surveyor of the Navy), but was hired by the navy from |
peak is named for William H. Emory, the chief | surveyor of the U.S. Boundary Survey team of 1852. |
actice and ultimately succeeded his father as | surveyor of the Grosvenor Estate, and held the positio |
This page is on the | Surveyor of the Navy. |
for the Southern District of New York He was | Surveyor of the Port of New York from 1833 to 1839, ap |
keeper of the House of Assembly and, in 1853, | surveyor of roads. |
Christopher Wren appointed | Surveyor of the King's Works. |
Omaha, Nebraska, serving as the first deputy | surveyor of the Nebraska Territory, on the first Omaha |
In 1988, Lloyd was appointed | Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures for the Royal Collect |
honest persons" of the parish to serve as the | Surveyor of Highways, who would be responsible for the |
der James I, including Master of Requests and | surveyor of the Court of Wards and Liveries. |
lerk of the Acts of the Navy), Sir W. Batten ( | Surveyor of the Navy) and Sir J. Mennes (Comptroller o |
In 1843 he succeeded William Seguier as | Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures. |
In 1612 he was made | surveyor of the royal castles in Kent, Surrey, Sussex, |
He was named an inspector ( | surveyor) of pickled fish in 1754. |
However it was described by Rowland Johnson, | Surveyor of Berwick upon Tweed who came to assist the |
in the State senate, 1867-1869 and 1885-1887; | surveyor of the port of Memphis, TN, 1871-1883; electe |
He was auditor and | surveyor of Wabasha County; he then moved to St. Paul, |
He was consequently appointed | Surveyor of the Port of New Orleans (Customs) from 187 |
1700 - October 16, 1775) was an English | surveyor of highways, born in Hinckley, Leicestershire |
ral in the Pennsylvania Militia and served as | surveyor of Berks County, Pennsylvania, in 1816. |
1815 but resigned to take the appointment of | Surveyor of the Port of New York. |
received a knighthood in 1819, was appointed | Surveyor of the Navy in 1813, and held that office til |
In May 1853 he was employed as the | surveyor of Council Bluffs, Iowa. |
n years and was supervised by Robert Hooke as | Surveyor of London. |
From 1878 to 1883, he was | surveyor of the port of New York. |
He was appointed deputy | surveyor of Wayne County in October 1815 and served un |
rt is named after Byrd Lockhart, an assistant | surveyor of Green DeWitt and reportedly the first Angl |
William Strong then served as a | surveyor of a large section of land in the territory. |
ustralia and named after Henry Hellyer, Chief | Surveyor of the Van Diemens Land Company. |
Byrd Lockhart became the municipal | surveyor of District three in September. |
He then changed his civil job to that of | surveyor of customs and excise. |
y 1848, Williams was appointed the Geological | Surveyor of the Geological Survey of India but he fell |
The only son of John Locke, a | surveyor of Herne Hill, he was educated at Dulwich Col |
Since 1943 he was | surveyor of forming with NKVD aid Szamodzielny Batalio |
Lloyd retired as | Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures in July 2005 and was |
as overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the | Surveyor of Highways. |
mptroller of Customs, Collector of Excise and | Surveyor of Shipping for several years. |
He held the positions of | Surveyor of the Queen's Works of Art and Director of t |
igue, GCVO, FBA, FSA (born 12 March 1931) was | Surveyor of the Queen's Works of Art from 1972 to 1996 |
When later he was elected | surveyor of highways for the parish, Nutt came up with |
o is the Director of the Royal Collection and | Surveyor of the Queen's Works of Art. |
n of Patrick Leahy, civil engineer and county | surveyor of Cork, was born near Thurles, County Tipper |
He was appointed to the post of | Surveyor of the East India Company in 1855, shortly be |
He held the office of | surveyor of Richmond County for several years before h |
From 1854-1861 Schleicher was | surveyor of the Bexar Land District, which included mo |
r, the only daughter of Samuel Thomas Oram, a | Surveyor of Taxes, and his wife, Sarah Gibbons Oram. |
lections and from 1928 until 1936 he was also | Surveyor of the Royal Works of Art. |
Francis Penrose (1817-1903), | Surveyor of St Paul's Cathedral, 1852-, architect, arc |
n 1987, adding overall responsibility for the | Surveyor of the Queen's Works of Art and the Royal Lib |
dent Chester A. Arthur appointed Pinchback as | Surveyor of Customs in New Orleans. |
Neill was elected county | surveyor of his native county in August 1860. |
their construction was supervised by the new | Surveyor of the Navy, Sir Baldwin Walker. |
Floyds Fork is named for John Floyd, an early | surveyor of the area. |
by President James K. Polk and was appointed | Surveyor of Customs in Portland, Maine by President Fr |
ited States Collector of Customs (then called | surveyor of customs) at Pittsburgh in 1898. |
He began engineering work with the City | Surveyor of Utica, N.Y., and was on the survey of the |
1892 until 1895 he served as the engineer and | surveyor of the Ffestiniog Railway, followed by a simi |
He was appointed United States | surveyor of customs for the port of San Francisco on N |
wan Creek was named for John Cowan, the first | surveyor of the area. |
He also served two terms as City | Surveyor of Utica, N.Y. |
ssioned the eunuch Yu Chao'en to serve as the | surveyor of the troops. |
In 1805 he was appointed United States | surveyor of public lands. |
alias Don Carlos Trudeau (1743-1816), general | surveyor of Louisiana under the spanish government. |
This was probably about the time he became | surveyor of the royal stables at Hampton Court Palace, |
For the | Surveyor of the Navy and Member of Parliament, see Edm |
Deacon Samuel Thompson, a | surveyor of Woburn, Massachusetts, brought it to the a |
nes on the principles of Sir William Symonds, | Surveyor of the Navy. |
Lloyd, CVO is a British art historian and was | Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures (1988-2005). |
s appointed by President Benjamin Harrison as | surveyor of customs at Albany, New York 1889-1894. |
of the Privy Purse to Prince Edward in 1756, | Surveyor of the King's Gardens from 1764-69 and Master |
study as an architect with John Prichard, the | Surveyor of Llandaff Cathedral. |
20 April 1689 Dummer was appointed Assistant | Surveyor of the Navy (under Sir John Tippetts) with a |
also assistant astronomer and first assistant | surveyor of the parallel between the states of Iowa an |
Nilesh Wadkar (quantity | surveyor of Shapporji Palloonji) |
Thomas Telford, who once worked as the County | Surveyor of Shropshire. |
He was | Surveyor of the Court of Wards and Liveries, Custos Ro |
ards in land surveying, working as the County | surveyor of Webster County in 1856. |
his Recommendation Two Boatmen, a Tidewaiter | Surveyor of the Lough Swilley Barge and a Hearth Money |
(in England): Charles Kettle, | surveyor of Dunedin. |
County | surveyor of Hendricks County 1834-1837. |
He served as | surveyor of the port of Boston from November 1814 unti |
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