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He represented the City of | Wellington electorate from 1878 to 1879, when he retire |
r, he was educated at Victoria University of | Wellington, New Zealand where he gained two degrees: on |
tuguese and Spanish armies under the Duke of | Wellington defeat Marshal Auguste Marmont's French forc |
He studied at Victoria University of | Wellington (MA) and completed a PhD at Oxford Universit |
nior Associate at the Victoria University of | Wellington Institute of Policy Studies. |
Suburbs and the central business district of | Wellington. |
ew Zealand Parliamentary electorate north of | Wellington. |
iven by Arbuthnot's good friend, the Duke of | Wellington. |
s 6 and 7, the road runs around the south of | Wellington before ending on the A5 (Map), which continu |
Paraparaumu, Raumati and Waikanae, north of | Wellington on the Kapiti Coast. |
Seaborn in the north-end Winnipeg riding of | Wellington. |
Zealand before returning to his home city of | Wellington where he represented Poneke Rugby Club. |
iends such as George Canning and the Duke of | Wellington that he was not recalled in disgrace at the |
amous brother, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of | Wellington (who presented his portrait, today still in |
defeated for the reconstituted electorate of | Wellington South. |
Danby village incorporates the Duke of | Wellington pub, and the neighbouring Post Office. |
P and was well known locally as principal of | Wellington College could only come in a poor third plac |
hed mention in the dispatches of the Duke of | Wellington. |
The Duke of | Wellington forms a caretaker government. |
The locomotive worked the rugged line out of | Wellington its entire life. |
by a High Tory government under the Duke of | Wellington on 22 January 1828. |
nate representing the senatorial division of | Wellington, Quebec. |
by a host of notables including the Duke of | Wellington. |
Forth, Fry reprised the roles of The Duke of | Wellington and Lord Melchett, and also played the Roman |
to find an able staff officer,' the Duke of | Wellington stated, ‘than a good regimental officer,' an |
rian forces under the command of the Duke of | Wellington at Waterloo in Belgium. |
inal Consalvi and the aforementioned Duke of | Wellington. |
hlan Macalister (1890-1967) was the Mayor of | Wellington from 1950 to 1956, and had been the Acting M |
ted at Heretaunga, Upper Hutt, just north of | Wellington, the course is one of the best tests of golf |
died Earth Science at Victoria University of | Wellington in New Zealand, where he was awarded a Maste |
ry Wellesley, younger brother to the Duke of | Wellington, who is struggling to keep the various facti |
He represented the City of | Wellington electorate from an 1892 by-election to the 1 |
ated with an LLB from Victoria University of | Wellington in 1943. |
MA in chemistry from Victoria University of | Wellington in 1905, followed by an MSc in 1906. |
Diana Wellesley, Duchess of | Wellington MBE (14 January 1922 - 1 November 2010) was |
The 2007 Tour of | Wellington or 2007 Trust House Classic was held from 24 |
Zealand electorate, situated in the west of | Wellington. |
In Britain she was Duchess of | Wellington, Marchioness of Douro, Marchioness of Wellin |
ant Colonel Arthur Wellesley, future Duke of | Wellington, who checked the French pursuit by close-ran |
have the right to succeed to the Dukedom of | Wellington and the title Prince of Waterloo, while he a |
as obtained a BA from Victoria University of | Wellington. |
The town of | Wellington was designated as part of the new town of Te |
and public policy at Victoria University of | Wellington, and has been active in environment organiza |
n 20 March 1930) was the Fifth Archbishop of | Wellington. |
t Loch was head of the board of governors of | Wellington College and worked for the British Council. |
Tirhartruan was located on the north side of | Wellington Road, just east of Dandenong Creek, and was |
General Arthur Wellesley (later the Duke of | Wellington) and the forces of The Rajah of Berar and Na |
In 2007 Victoria University of | Wellington sociology lecturer Mike Lloyd and PhD studen |
r Robert Peel, and national hero the Duke of | Wellington (Master-General of the Ordnance), refused to |
Mayor of | Wellington - Joseph Dransfield followed by George Allen |
Dukes Wing as it was named after the Duke of | Wellington and his visit. |
n who was with Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of | Wellington at Waterloo during the Napoleonic War; a des |
and is part of the suburban rail network of | Wellington, New Zealand. |
It was built by a group of | Wellington businessmen frustrated with the indecision o |
He represented the City of | Wellington in the 1st New Zealand Parliament, but resig |
rganised the Seamen's and Firemen's Union of | Wellington, and was first president and secretary of th |
bright Scholar at the Victoria University of | Wellington in New Zealand. |
Tory politician and confidant of the Duke of | Wellington. |
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland under the Duke of | Wellington from 1829 to 1830. |
It is located at the intersection of | Wellington Street and Highway 10 in downtown Brampton. |
s a result of pressure from the governors of | Wellington College on the directors of the South Easter |
of the library at the Victoria University of | Wellington which provides a free online archive of New |
Henry Wellesley, 6th Duke of | Wellington (1912-43), only son of the 5th Duke, died wi |
red on Island Bay in the southern suburbs of | Wellington. |
Minister, see Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of | Wellington. |
Mathematics, all from Victoria University of | Wellington. |
It passes through the remains of | Wellington station and then under the A38 road at Beamb |
ent Act 1972, having previously been part of | Wellington Rural District, who are responsible for loca |
orge Canning, Lord Goderich, the 1st Duke of | Wellington, and Robert Peel. |
nington and his wife (parents to the Duke of | Wellington), Florence Nightingale, U.S. General Dwight |
anley Luke had previously also been Mayor of | Wellington in 1895. |
Its pub sign features a boot of the Duke of | Wellington, but the tradition of the Soulbury Boot is s |
is father Thomas William Hislop was Mayor of | Wellington from 1905 to 1908. |
ved much attention in Canada and the Duke of | Wellington expressed his high admiration for the arduou |
iate is a graduate of Victoria University of | Wellington and American University. |
ur Winton Brown (born 1856) was the Mayor of | Wellington, New Zealand in 1886 and 1890. |
s Administration from Victoria University of | Wellington. |
t style is conveyed in his many paintings of | Wellington harbour, especially in Wellington Harbour, 1 |
(1788 - 19 July 1843) was the first Mayor of | Wellington, New Zealand in 1842-43. |
r Thomas Lawrence's portraits of the Duke of | Wellington, and one of the young Napoleon. |
Parliament as representative for the City of | Wellington, having won the 1877 by-election. |
lexander Wright (1853-1947) was the Mayor of | Wellington from 1921 to 1925, and a New Zealand politic |
00 votes in the north-end Winnipeg riding of | Wellington. |
h was located at the present intersection of | Wellington and York Streets. |
in Anthropology from Victoria University of | Wellington in 1975, and with a painting major at the Sy |
another unexplained difference - the Duke of | Wellington is still alive, though he remarks he has bee |
9 Landing Ship, Infantry - HMS Duke of | Wellington, HMS Glengyle, HMS Invicta, HMS Prince Charl |
the 11th parliament (1893), and the City of | Wellington in the 12th and 13th parliaments (1893-98). |
he was the second woman to serve as Mayor of | Wellington, succeeding Mark Blumsky. |
d Language Studies at Victoria University of | Wellington, New Zealand . |
at the law school at Victoria University of | Wellington, and wrote her first book on the discriminat |
support from the Prime Minister, the Duke of | Wellington, as well as from the Whigs and liberal Torie |
eneral Sir Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of | Wellington . |
M (born 28 March 1953) was the 33rd Mayor of | Wellington (2001-2010). |
In February 2007, overcrowding of | Wellington passenger rail services resulted in the reco |
fensive positions, thus allowing the Duke of | Wellington to win the Battle of Vitoria. |
the estate of Dorothy Wellesley, Duchess of | Wellington in 1957. |
istance to the south is the neighbourhood of | Wellington. |
's College and at the Victoria University of | Wellington, graduating with an M.A. in History. |
The Duke of | Wellington attributed this to his lack of command exper |
aided by the military genius of the Duke of | Wellington, who eventually would succeed him as command |
1853, when the British three-decker Duke Of | Wellington (6,071 tons and converted to steam power whi |
red a brace in Adelaide's 6-1 demolishing of | Wellington with both goals coming from unstoppable driv |
fice until 1827, and again under the Duke of | Wellington from 1828 to 1830 and under Sir Robert Peel |
ck Batty Memorial Cup was Raf de Gregorio of | Wellington Olympic. |
prehension between Huskisson and the Duke of | Wellington led to the duke proposing an amendment, the |
eld in Auckland, and was won by R.G. Wade of | Wellington (his 2nd win). |
ouncil, the district includes the suburbs of | Wellington Point, Ormiston, Cleveland and Thornlands. |
is named after Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of | Wellington. |
ld not then run through the tunnels north of | Wellington and the two Dgs took over at Palmerston Nort |
The Duke of | Wellington earned the freedom of the borough of St Alba |
jor road through the historic Te Aro area of | Wellington City. |
inister Lord Melbourne and asked the Duke of | Wellington to form a ministry. |
He then joined the Victoria University of | Wellington. |
8, he married Margaret Draper (1909-1989) of | Wellington, Utah. |
General of India, and brother of the Duke of | Wellington. |
Situated between the towns of | Wellington and Shrewsbury it lies on the relatively lev |
ss man who wanders the inner city streets of | Wellington, New Zealand. |
R Glieg also wrote 'The Life of the Duke of | Wellington' a revised edition was published by Longmans |
On 1813-06-21, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of | Wellington had his first victory in Spain over the Fren |
In 1828 the Duke of | Wellington wanted to appoint him President of the Board |
arldom of Mornington is held by the Dukes of | Wellington, and the Barons Cowley have since been eleva |
rough are now extinct, whilst the Dukedom of | Wellington and Barony of Cowley are extant. |
covered the northern suburbs of the city of | Wellington, ie Ngaio, Khandallah and Johnsonville. |
e time of the 1830 election, was the Duke of | Wellington. |
ispositions of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of | Wellington were far from faultless. |
arrested a ship's captain for a violation of | Wellington law, the Governor William Hobson quickly ass |
Kirton attended Victoria University of | Wellington for his agricultural intermediate before tra |
1827 and January 1828 and under the Duke of | Wellington between January 1828 and November 1830. |
he command of Arthur Wellesley,later Duke of | Wellington. |
It is located west of | Wellington, and close to the village of Wrockwardine. |
kname given to Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of | Wellington. |
ational politics from Victoria University of | Wellington. |
Copping attended Victoria University of | Wellington, New Zealand, and graduated as Master of Sci |
completed to the same design as the Duke of | Wellington but was cut down to the lower deck and conve |
sity of Auckland, and Victoria University of | Wellington. |
The Electoral division of | Wellington was one of the 15 electorates or seats in th |
The statue of the Duke of | Wellington located at the base of the Great Staircase i |
ent Act 1972, having previously been part of | Wellington Rural District. |
uate of New Zealand's Victoria University of | Wellington, earning a Masters law degree (LLM first cla |
14 September - Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of | Wellington, soldier and statesman (b.1769). |
e time of the 1832 election, was the Duke of | Wellington. |
James Hope, took place on board HMS Duke of | Wellington, in Portsmouth Harbour. |
s probably acting on advice from the Duke of | Wellington and Sir George Murray, Wellington's Quarterm |
23, 1837 after Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of | Wellington, British general and statesman, and victor a |
ria, Robert Peel, James Watt and the Duke of | Wellington. |
is named after Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of | Wellington. |
William Appleton (1889 - 1958) was Mayor of | Wellington, New Zealand from 1944 to 1950, having been |
Derek attended Victoria University of | Wellington (New Zealand), Massey University (New Zealan |
On 26 November, 1849 the Duke of | Wellington appointed him lieutenant-governor of Chelsea |
liberal, despite opposition from the Duke of | Wellington. |
most of Shire of Rosedale into the Shire of | Wellington. |
It lies south of | Wellington and has a population of 716. |
nry Vernon, who fought alongside the Duke of | Wellington, embarked on the rebuilding of the Hall. |
ting positions at the Victoria University of | Wellington, New Zealand (1993), University of Bucharest |
hnsonville Branch, a branch railway north of | Wellington in New Zealand's North Island, and is one of |
ord and nephew of Kitty Pakenham (Duchess of | Wellington). |
(1912-1979) was the longest-serving Mayor of | Wellington, New Zealand, having held the post from 1956 |
d Spanish army under General the Marquess of | Wellington broke the French army under Joseph Bonaparte |
ctorate was based on the southern suburbs of | Wellington city, around the hill suburb of Brooklyn. |
B.A. in English from Victoria University of | Wellington and a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge |
The Duke of | Wellington |
in Anthropology from Victoria University of | Wellington. |
Canning and Goderich, it fell to the Duke of | Wellington to construct a cabinet, Lord Eldon expected |
ship' of Paraparaumu, located 50 km north of | Wellington, New Zealand. |
build on an extension, in which the Duke of | Wellington who worshipped here whilst staying at Walmer |
ficer of the 19th century except the Duke of | Wellington. |
nt forces in the spring of 1815, the Duke of | Wellington formed it into army corps, deliberately mixi |
est son of George Hunter, the first Mayor of | Wellington who was from Scotland. |
era came just over a month after the Duke of | Wellington defeated a French couterattack at the Battle |
The Duke of | Wellington finally came to power after the abortive att |
The Duke of | Wellington was entertained there in October 1827. |
Hon. Arthur, later 1st Duke of | Wellington (c. 1 May 1769 - 14 September 1852) |
The Duke of | Wellington pub had a picture of Napoleon on its sign fr |
lar War, under Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of | Wellington, helped to restore Portuguese independence, |
most of Shire of Rosedale into the Shire of | Wellington. |
se and Groom, the Edmondes Arms, the Duke of | Wellington and the Vale of Glamorgan. |
rted by, amongst others, the current Duke of | Wellington, writer Bernard Cornwell and historian Richa |
e then octogenarian and largely deaf Duke of | Wellington, then in his last year, to shout out "Who?", |
nds in the Napoleonic Wars under the Duke of | Wellington, but ended his service in insanity and suici |
Barbara accompanies her brother, the Duke of | Wellington, to the Congress of Vienna, leaving Hornblow |
The Stand Up Inn, Lindfield and The Duke of | Wellington, Shoreham-by-Sea. |
th and married Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of | Wellington. |
co-operation with the army under the Duke of | Wellington. |
s John Johnston (1845-1918) was the Mayor of | Wellington, New Zealand in 1890, the Jubilee year. |
Then he was Mayor of | Wellington from 1876 to 1877, and from 1879 to 1881. |
In 1827 The Duke of | Wellington granted Sabine general leave of absence from |
l to Sir Arthur Wellesley (later the Duke of | Wellington) with the British forces fighting in the Pen |
Celia Wade-Brown (born 1956), Mayor of | Wellington, New Zealand |
G. Jackson of | Wellington became the first official to referee two fin |
983, representing the senatorial division of | Wellington, Quebec, and retired at the mandatory age of |
Mayor of | Wellington - Joseph Dransfield |
nture south was the ship's first time out of | Wellington since 1926. |
Mayor of | Wellington - William Hutchison |
Mayor of | Wellington - Michael Fowler |
Canadian House of Commons for the riding of | Wellington North in a 1880 by-election. |
Mayor of | Wellington - George Troup |
Arthur Wellesley, Marquess of | Wellington (89,000, 24,000 engaged) |
Tory politician and served under the Duke of | Wellington as Captain of the Honourable Band of Gentlem |
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