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bbott Lowell Cummings, in his Architecture in Colonial Massachusetts, concludes that the right-hand
wall was a judge at the Salem witch trials in colonial Massachusetts, and subsequently Chief Justice
14, 1702 - September 10, 1760) was a judge in colonial Massachusetts.
er Thomas Graves, a prominent early trader of colonial Massachusetts.
The last colonial massacre: Latin America in the Cold War.
owers even if it meant working with the hated colonial master British.
nd him to study chemistry in England, India's colonial master, in 1924.
ependence from the indirect government of the colonial master.
ent part of his childhood in the Netherlands, colonial masters of Indonesia at the time, where he be
ination, first introduced by the new American colonial masters and aided by the newly arrived Americ
ed as provincial grand master of the Order of Colonial Masters of North America, recorder and treasu
ch of the tournament, however, beating former colonial masters and defending World Cup and European
nceive of a common interest against the Dutch colonial masters of Indonesia and the need to purify a
agreed to because the Portuguese who were the colonial masters of East Timor did not participate in
to arson and lotting of the properties of the colonial masters of India though the general public wa
its goal of liberating India from its British colonial masters.
The plant is gregarious, growing in colonial mats.
shipping, agriculture, transport, power etc. Colonial matters passed to the Colonial Office and oth
Providence Township, Montgomery County) was a colonial mayor of Philadelphia.
WEVA is owned and operated by Colonial Media Corporation.
is also an early contributor to the field of colonial medicine, most influentially Colonizing the B
after Karen Blixen, the Danish author of the colonial memoir Out of Africa; her farm occupied the l
from "early maritime and farming displays to colonial memorabilia and scenes from Victorian summer
Jones was from a long line of wealthy colonial men.
While escorting this prize and two British colonial merchant vessels to her summer duty station o
John Nelson (1654-1734) was an English colonial merchant, trader, and statesman, active in Ne
der Henderson (1738 - 22 November 1815) was a colonial merchant, born in Glasgow, Scotland who came
Morris, he was "adopted" by the Iroquois as a colonial messenger and given the name Ah Knoyis.
nown for its extensive collection of Haitian, Colonial Mexican and Midwestern art, particularly piec
The Codex Mexicanus is an early colonial Mexican pictorial manuscript.
colonial-era history of Latin America and of Colonial Mexico in particular, Sousa is noted for her
ip would then proceed around Cape Horn to the Colonial Mexico ports on the California coast.
The route linked colonial Mexico City to Mission San Juan Bautista on t
n, "Women in Native Societies and Cultures of Colonial Mexico", won UCLA's Mary Wolstonecraft Disser
In colonial Mexico, villancicos were performed before mas
Crown and clergy in colonial Mexico, 1759-1821: the crisis of ecclesiastic
d Militia, interracial militias of New Spain, Colonial Mexico.
an friar, missionary and historian in Spanish colonial Mexico.
Good Places and Non-Places in Colonial Mexico: Vasco de Quiroga (1470-1565) Universi
ous group called calcimicrobes are calcareous colonial microfossils, which include many morphologica
non-contributing buildings, with examples of Colonial, Mid 19th Century Revival, and "Postmedieval
It includes representations of Colonial, Mid 19th Century Revival, and Late Victorian
achian Mountains, and to withdraw British and colonial military troops after the war.
ley Bayly CMG (1841-1916) was a South African colonial military commander.
The former Block S4 is a two-storied colonial military barrack building which is identical
They are a pair of identical two storied colonial military barrack blocks.
torate Defence Force (BSIPDF) was the British colonial military force of the British Solomon Islands
missed the failure casually, citing a lack of colonial military experience.
He led an army of colonial militia and allied Native Americans in campai
re one of several innocent tribes attacked by colonial militia directed by Nathaniel Bacon.
sh regulars, the 'Old' 42nd Regiment of Foot, colonial militia from Georgia and Carolina, Hugh MacKa
James Moore II was a colonel in the colonial militia who served in the Yamassee War and wo
A colonial militia from Richmond County, Virginia hunted
to the letters of Saint Oliver Plunkett, the Colonial militia sent after the O'Hanlon gang spent mo
father, William joined the Massachusetts Bay Colonial Militia when he was about 19.
on, Vetch traveled to Boston in 1709 to raise colonial militia and supplies.
hington and erected by troops in the Virginia Colonial Militia during the winter of 1756 and had bee
stockade fort erected in 1756 by the Virginia colonial militia located at the confluence of the Nort
He also held a commission in the Connecticut colonial militia for over 20 years, rising to the rank
rally the troops and hold the bridge when the colonial militia returned fire, "the shot heard round
g Hill was an engagement between Pennsylvania colonial militia and a band of Native Americans that h
Lithgow also served in the Massachusetts Bay Colonial Militia for twenty years before and during th
ah Winslow led a combined force of over 1,000 colonial militia including about 150 Pequot and Mohega
he time capital of the Southwest Territory by colonial militia, who pursued them all the way to Chot
and guarded by a garrison of the Pennsylvania colonial militia.
May 3, 1733 - November 8, 1809) was a British colonial militiaman and politician serving in Canada.
War: Braddock Expedition - British troops and colonial militiamen are ambushed and suffer a devastat
of the bridge is Punkatasset Hill, where the colonial militias watched the British forces at the br
k War developed when the respective state and colonial militias were called out.
til the final dispersal of the local group by colonial miners in the 1930s.
Blocked by the colonial minister in Paris, Briere de l'Isle argued th
Nicholas Noyes was a colonial minister in Salem, Massachusetts during the t
wrote the Manifesto of Cadiz, took office as colonial minister, favored the candidature of Antoine,
Solomon Stoddard, one of the most influential colonial ministers and the grandfather of the famous R
le in a colony, rather than rule by the white colonial minority, before the empire granted its colon
John Park Almand, in a combination of Spanish Colonial, Mission and Mediterranean styles.
congregation at Funchal under the Free church colonial mission, and landed on 21 September 1847.
The colonial mission, led by future governor Simon Bradstr
He was selected by the Colonial Missionary Society to form a settlement in So
Commonwealth Missionary Society (formerly the Colonial Missionary Society) in 1966 to form the Congr
On 12 October 1836 the Colonial Missionary Society in England accepted Stow a
He took a great interest in colonial missions, especially among the Native America
were an early site of the Spanish founding of colonial missions.
ed patterns are Blue Heather, Butterfly Gold, Colonial Mist, Indian Summer, Meadow and Spring Blosso
cts, early Spanish land grants to the west of colonial Mobile.
olonial America, and a collection of American Colonial model ships.
tends that the only way out of the paradox of colonial modernity is the creative constitution of the
Tani Barlow (ed.), Formations of Colonial Modernity in East Asia, Durham: Duke Universi
19th century in Maharashtra is the period of colonial modernity.
The Mahican-Mohawk Trail and the colonial Mohawk Trail road to the lower meadows both p
The Colonial Mosaic: American Women 1600-1760.
ah was a farmer, and soldier, and Lydia was a colonial mother and homemaker.
e privileged environment of a white family in colonial Mozambique before the outbreak of war and of
ra, the son of white Portuguese immigrants to colonial Mozambique, where his father ran a dairy proc
re on display at the Maryborough Military and Colonial Museum in Maryborough, Queensland, Australia.
It was at first intended purely as a colonial museum, but after 1960 it became more focused
ly on display at the Maryborough Military and Colonial Museum, Queensland.
king up employment as an assurance clerk with Colonial Mutual Life.
Loan and Investment Company Limited, and the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited.
nown why the head of state chose a Portuguese colonial name instead of an authentic Congolese name.
d, American Red Cross, and the Restoration of Colonial Natchitoches, Inc., an historical preservatio
nent English settlement, and is a part of the Colonial National Historical Park.
He beat Jack Nicklaus to win the 1974 Colonial National Invitation by one stroke after Nickl
The Colonial National Invitation was a men's tennis tourna
park ranger with the National Park Service at Colonial National Historical Park in Virginia before t
He won the prestigious Colonial National Invitation in the spring of that yea
1963 (3) Colonial National Invitation, Buick Open Invitational,
1974 Colonial National Invitation
The road, which is a part of Colonial National Historical Park, has a three mile sh
1959 (1) Colonial National Invitation
1954 (1) Colonial National Invitation
rnalist and author in the field of Empire and colonial nationalism.
e, a vision largely blinkered to the force of colonial nationalisms and local self-identities.
Wampanoag Royal Cemetery is an historic colonial Native American cemetery in Middleboro, Massa
grammatic disagreements, Ma'avak stressed the colonial nature of the Israeli state.
tenant in the Royal Navy who was an important colonial naval officer, was instrumental to the format
en the player may be called upon to destroy a Colonial Navy ship.
A fighter of the Colonial Navy, the Thunderchild is flown in just one m
raft character Joseph Curwen, an aristocratic colonial necromancer who sought dark forbidden knowled
r journey transforming the Sanctuary from the colonial Neo-classical style to a style embracing Engl
It is a colonial nester, with colonies forming in mid-April.
This bird nests in burrows and caves; it is a colonial nester.
The island is an important site for colonial nesting shorebirds in coastal Alabama.
The species is colonial, nesting in the Northwest Hawaiian Islands, a
In 1885, he published Colonial New York: Philip Schuyler and His Family (Cha
Peter Stuyvesant, the first governor of Dutch colonial New York, and also the great-niece of Hamilto
(1727 - September 5, 1754) was a minister in colonial New Jersey.
The Wawayanda Patent was a land grant in colonial New York.
Colonial New Jersey (Thomas Nelson, 1964)
h, a prominent entrepreneur and politician in colonial New Zealand.
on the early history of the Mohawk Nation of Colonial New York.
scan friar and historian and archaeologist of Colonial New York, who discovered the site of the Moha
an minister and a significant figure in early colonial New England.
3) British army officer and public servant in colonial New South Wales.
r 18, 1741) was a major figure in the life of colonial New York.
softness and ease of fusibility-led Skey, the colonial New Zealand Government analyst, to undertake
on (died 1740) was a lawyer and politician in colonial New York.
r his uncle, Colonel Peter Schuyler, in upper colonial New York, gaining experience at frontier Amer
The Red Lion Inn was a tavern in Colonial New York located on Long Island in what is to
1902) was an iron moulder and manufacturer in colonial New Zealand.
nya, competing successfully with the existing colonial newspapers, the Tanganyika Standard and the E
It is 1949, and colonial Nigeria is undergoing an identity crisis.
Among colonial non-co-nesting birds egg-tossing is observed
He played an important role in the history of colonial North Carolina, publicizing his expeditions i
For the general in colonial North Carolina, see Hugh Waddell (general).
rimarily with the discriminatory treatment of colonial North Africans by the white French (the title
Waddell (1734-1773), the foremost soldier in colonial North Carolina, led provincial militia in the
eter Kalm: Finnish-Swedish Naturalist Through Colonial North America, 1748-1751(Purple Mountain Pres
l passageway, which was an uncommon layout in colonial North Carolina but was not rare in other colo
Asia: British Famine Policy and Migration in Colonial North India", Modern Asian Studies 25 (2): 26
family held prominent political positions in colonial North and South Carolina, were officers in th
had one of the largest slave-holdings in the colonial North.
and Lunenburg County from 1859 to 1863 in the colonial Nova Scotia House of Assembly.
Through its links with the units of the colonial NSW defence force, the battalion's history in
Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) when, due to the Dutch colonial occupation, Calvinism was the official religi
For centuries the European colonial occupiers (the Portuguese, the Dutch and the
ri Lanka, led a rebellion against the British colonial occupiers in 1803..
In 1854 this office was split, and the Colonial Office reestablished.
May 10 - An admiralty letter to the Colonial Office required colonial warships to 'wear a
He entered the Colonial Office in 1881.
01, where Mr. Joseph Chamberlain chose him as Colonial Office representative to accompany T.R.H. the
The British Colonial Office chose Hardman for the position, and he
To serve in the Colonial Office (1946-1947);
but the appointment was not confirmed by the Colonial Office as policy did not favour the appointme
It appears from correspondence with the Colonial Office that he had a good sense of balance be
He was involved with the British Colonial Office backed Discovery Investigations from 1
in the Somaliland Camel Corps and was in the Colonial Office as Governor of the British Virgin Isla
orarily re-employed on special service by the Colonial Office in 1949.
cs and non-Anglican Protestants persuaded the Colonial Office to grant Newfoundland self-government.
In 1858 he entered the service of the Colonial Office as private secretary to his elder brot
2 administration was again transferred to the Colonial Office and the Uganda territory was incorpora
In 1956 he was seconded to the Colonial Office for two years' duty in Cyprus as Assis
was a Parliamentary Private Secretary at the Colonial Office from 1892 to 1895 and a Church Estates
Private correspondence within the Colonial Office suggested that the Zionist Commission
He married in 1824, entered the Colonial Office the same year, and quickly was appoint
n the arrogant exercise of power although the Colonial Office was supportive of his results.
South Africa, he was informed by the British Colonial Office that he would not be allowed to return
for the BBC, and after the war went into the Colonial Office with responsibility at various times f
The colonial office was unable to understand that convict
Cambridge he joined the civil service in the Colonial Office where he stayed from 1926 until 1940.
ed by officials responsible ultimately to the Colonial Office in London.
he exact legal effect is unknown, however the Colonial Office recognised that it had not annexed New
Middleton joined the Colonial Office in 1901, serving in south Nigeria for
This was Skelton's second attempt and colonial office and Maxwell's and Williams' first.
He was appointed by the Colonial Office in January 1841 (warrant under Royal s
Sir W. Wallace, in his report to the Colonial Office on Northern Nigeria for 1906-1907, dea
colony in the western part of Australia, the Colonial Office assented to the proposal in mid-Octobe
The Southern Rhodesians did petition the Colonial Office to inquire what circumstances the Unio
orris that successfully persuaded the British Colonial Office to institute responsible government in
returned to England in 1944 and was appointed Colonial Office Regional Welfare Officer for Scotland
From 1883 to 1897 he edited the Colonial Office List, later he appointed as the princi
Most were from the Colonial Office or British Army officers.
ansvaal Administration and he returned to the Colonial Office as Principal Clerk in 1902.
In 1902 Guggisberg was employed by the Colonial Office on a special survey of the Gold Coast
to England, partly to give an account to the Colonial Office of the events that had occurred in the
ted powers and could only be overruled by the Colonial Office in the United Kingdom.
r 1912 to October 1913 he was seconded to the Colonial Office in London, but then returned to Ceylon
largely owing to his efforts that the French colonial office was made a separate department with a
At the colonial office he had great influence in furthering t
Discussions between the Colonial Office in London, the Hong Kong Government an
                                                                                                    
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