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In 1847 he was made colonial treasurer and registrar general, and in 1851
By July 1898, he was Acting Colonial Treasurer and Collector of Stamp Revenue and
In 1849, he was named colonial treasurer and governor of the Newfoundland Sa
er 1891 when he became for nearly three years Colonial Treasurer in the third Dibbs ministry.
positions of Minister of Finance (then called Colonial Treasurer) twice, and Minister of Defence (th
1861-62 and Minister of Finance (then called Colonial Treasurer) in 1872.
ted some gossip about George Cooper, a former colonial treasurer.
, he was named to the Newfoundland Council as colonial treasurer.
cember 1881, when he exchanged it for that of colonial treasurer.
When Thomson retired in 1918, he was Colonial Treasurer.
of ill health, and Wilson became Premier and Colonial Treasurer.
been a member of the legislative council and colonial treasurer.
In 1855, the Colonial Treasury introduced 1 and 5 francs Bons de Ca
overnment bullion to Yale for shipment to the colonial treasury.
antonese movies to hold their own against the colonial trend of Mandarin production.
rom the Spanish colony of Florida and British colonial troops on St. Simons Island.
French colonial troops on the Canadians' left flank broke, le
ouave uniforms and drill that emulated French colonial troops in Algeria and turned the group, renam
, wrote the ditty "Yankee Doodle" to mock the colonial troops who fought with the British in the Fre
The battle was one of the biggest defeats of colonial troops during King Philip's War with nearly a
He commanded colonial troops in Algeria and Morocco.
During World War 2 Italian and Libyan colonial troops led by Col. Salvatore Castagna resiste
he Italian colonies as Chief-of-Staff for the Colonial Troops and was Vice-Governor of Cyrenaica in
worth had studied the Zouave soldiers, French colonial troops in Algeria, and was impressed by their
Revolutionary War It was along this road that colonial troops marched to defeat the British at Yorkt
Monte Cassino in Italy by Goumiers, Moroccan colonial troops of the French Expeditionary Corps (FEC
ther Doutreleau became chaplain of the French colonial troops in Louisiana.
Coloniali della Libia (Royal Corps of Libyan Colonial Troops or RCTL), which included desert and ca
ifle was adopted as a stop-gap in 1907 to arm colonial troops, the French military was secretly plan
During this lull in fighting the colonial troops, the Division was involved in the bloo
nds were used as a campground for British and colonial troops.
of some other junior officers in the American colonial troops.
l and David Wolffsohn, Chairman of the Jewish Colonial Trust to meet the Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
ntly elected to the Directorate of the Jewish Colonial Trust.
He was a legal adviser for the Jewish Colonial Trust.
y to North Carolina, this is "the most common colonial tunicate in North America."
Pyrosomes, or pyrosoma, are free-floating colonial tunicates that live usually in the upper laye
Grade 2 Colonial Turf Cup
tantial bonus to the winner of this race, the Colonial Turf Cup, the Virginia Derby and the Breeders
portant role in Sudan during the reign of the colonial Turkish-Egyptian administration.
states were rapidly advancing under European colonial tutelage and Ethiopia was pressing its claims
It is a Colonial two-story frame house, built approximately 17
guese sovereign, he was also sovereign of the colonial ultramarine Portuguese Empire.
Recalling the colonial unit, they took the name "Rangers" as the off
Descendants include the beehive ovens of the colonial United States and the Quebec ovens based on t
an English-born actor and theatre manager in colonial United States.
mportant influence on the musical life of the Colonial United States.
her was Solomon Townsend, a midshipman in the Colonial United States Navy, merchant ship captain, an
ueensland Defence Force was disbanded and the colonial units were transferred to the Commonwealth Mi
s organised in a structure similar to British Colonial Units, with a British Commanding Officer and
ut in 1765 American colonists used it to urge colonial unity against the British.
Since that time Colonial University Village, along with five other Col
e became management and leasing contractor of Colonial University Village and the other properties.
he government uses military force to suppress colonial uprisings.
Botrylloides leachi is a colonial urochordate of the genus Botrylloides.
Botrylloides violaceus is a colonial urochordate of the genus Botrylloides.
The Brown Noddy is colonial, usually nesting on the in elevated situation
It includes Colonial vernacular architecture and was perhaps first
are iconic architectural elements of Southern Colonial vernacular architecture.
The Mayflower and other colonial vessels.
land including the Kermadec Islands as do the colonial vessels.
ong the indigenous populations in the Spanish colonial Viceroyalty of New Spain, present day Mexico
Tejas is a historical trail from the Spanish colonial Viceroyalty of New Spain era, in present day
erson (1828-1909), J.P., was a Scottish-born, colonial Victorian farmer and politician.
in the American West: Pre-Columbian, Pioneer, Colonial, Victorian, as well as a rock garden.
Built in the 1930s, Colonial Village consists of private condos, co-op hou
mid-Mississippi River, where the first French colonial villages were founded.
t Africa, human rights in Africa, and British colonial violence in the 20th century.
gner Ralph McQuarrie's original vision of the Colonial Vipers.
Elizabeth City County, one of the first eight Colonial Virginia counties, whose seat was Hampton.
n country”, i.e., the northwestern portion of colonial Virginia (an area which today encompasses par
The Planters of Colonial Virginia (1922)
stis did not choose to take a leading role in colonial Virginia politics.
ey and Lord Dunmore, he served as governor of colonial Virginia in 1770 and 1771.
originally one of the eight shires created in colonial Virginia in 1634.
ppear to have been described as Portuguese in colonial Virginia and Carolina records.
The church is the only colonial Virginia church that still has its original h
was an English frontier fort in 17th century colonial Virginia near the falls of the Appomattox Riv
Armistead C. Gordon, Some Lawyers in Colonial Virginia (Richmond, 1921)
ed Truro Parish, which was established by the colonial Virginia Assembly in May 1732, divided from a
arke (1664/5/9 - December 7, 1710) sat on the colonial Virginia governor's Council from 1695 until 1
y, one of the eight original shires formed in colonial Virginia in 1634.
rd (1630/1-March 24, 1689/90) was a prominent colonial Virginia landowner and politician who played
Its scientific name honors Colonial Virginia botanist John Clayton (1694-1773).
honor, the parish courthouse is built in the colonial Virginia style of architecture though, as wit
City Shire was one of eight shires created in colonial Virginia in 1634.
g the attractions of the Historic Triangle of Colonial Virginia (Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, a
is a long-extinct county which was located in colonial Virginia from 1637 until 1691.
buildings dating from 1699 to 1780 which made colonial Virginia's capital.
ory of Warwick River Shire, formed in 1634 in colonial Virginia, which became Warwick County in 1643
21, 1722) was an important historian of early colonial Virginia.
John Savage was an 18th century surveyor of colonial Virginia.
ded by the Potomac and Rappahannock Rivers in colonial Virginia.
ns, 1619-1800: Archaeology of Country Life in Colonial Virginia.
(died 22 July 1726) was a British governor of colonial Virginia.
Bolling was one of the most prolific poets in colonial Virginia.
of Burgess was the representative assembly in colonial Virginia; the First elective governing body i
His father was Sir John Randolph, the only colonial Virginian to be knighted.
The Mississippi Land Company was formed by colonial Virginians including George Washington, John
The Colonial Voice, a weekly for Colonial Heights.
centuries-old original Spanish, Peruvian and Colonial volumes) to Santiago de Chile, along with muc
The brigade included colonial volunteers who called themselves East Africa
thusiasm for war especially among the British colonial volunteers.
Starting in 1959, the colonial war juxtaposed itself with a civil war, Ahmad
ft for later excavations, because there was a colonial war against moslem rebels in that province).
to change perceptions of the conflict from a colonial war to that of a campaign against criminal ga
orstep, squander much of their resources on a colonial war in the former French Indochina.
d unit, raised in 1966, during the Portuguese Colonial War, to combat the guerrillas in Eastern Ango
re the immediate completion of the Portuguese Colonial War, retreat from Portuguese Africa, establis
ngolan War of Independence and the Portuguese Colonial War.
ainst the Portuguese Empire in the Portuguese Colonial War; as well as the anti-apartheid struggle,
my, who introduced khaki drill for Indian and colonial warfare from the mid-19th century on.
ficers and commanded by a pair of experienced colonial warriors: Brigadier-General F. P. Crozier and
ce over his fate during a period in which the colonial wars of emancipation were taking place.
s familiar from other fictional depictions of colonial wars (such as the film Zulu, based on the act
The Colonial Wars of North America, 1512-1763: An Encyclop
Also see Stephen Patterson, Colonial Wars and Aboriginal Peoples, p. 144.
Using a method he'd picked up during the colonial wars, he puts his underpants on his head and
In a large battle of the colonial wars, a British square held out for two days
ian Army in World War I, the Interwar Italian colonial wars, and World War II.
A Colonial Wassail, including the blessing of the orchar
toration, creation of moist soil areas, and a colonial waterbird rookery.
The island has nesting areas used by colonial waterbirds such as egrets and night herons.
for breeding and migrating beach nesting and colonial waterbirds, including Piping Plovers.
Notable bird species include Atlantic Brant, Colonial Waterbirds, Seabirds, Common Eider, and Lesse
ble bird species include the Common Eider and Colonial Waterbirds/Seabirds.
ack-legged Kittiwake, Thick-billed Murre, and Colonial Waterbirds/Seabirds.
power through military might, diplomacy, and colonial wealth.
ick" Dudgeon is an outcast from his family in colonial Websterbridge, New Hampshire.
an Ibo woman who lives in a small village in colonial West Africa.
uations as trade among strangers, banditry in colonial West Central Africa and modern Somalia, and l
area was settled very early in the history of colonial Western Australia.
y 1832-21 March 1898) was an early settler in colonial Western Australia, and became a Member of the
ber 1893) was an early pastoralist and MLC in colonial Western Australia.
"Women, Witchcraft and Gratuitous Violence in Colonial Western India" in Past & Present no.
They also formerly produced a variety called Colonial, which was also aged in oak barrels.
d Route 60 through the Williamsburg where the Colonial Williamsburg Restoration funded by Abby and J
Rockefeller family bequeathed Bassett Hall to Colonial Williamsburg in 1979.
Colonial Williamsburg is the private foundation repres
nated the funds that made it possible for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation to reconstruct an 18t
He works as Chairman Emeritus of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation of Williamsburg, Virg
Among the goals were to compliment Colonial Williamsburg attractions and enhance the loca
The Colonial Williamsburg Courthouse was constructed from
judge for whom the St. George Tucker House in Colonial Williamsburg is named.
rad's first job was as an interpreter/host at Colonial Williamsburg in 1974.
l boards including the National Park Service, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and Association for t
served briefly as the first President of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
official maker of Pewter and Sterling for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, The Thomas Jefferson
In this environment, Colonial Williamsburg strives to tell the story of how
chased from her estate and transferred to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
on, the Wallaces had been regular visitors to Colonial Williamsburg for over 50 years when they beca
pleted the restoration with guidance from the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
ent was restored by Arnold Dolmetsch in 1898; Colonial Williamsburg purchased it in 1960.
served briefly as the first President of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, and for many years,
er 2007, Carter's Grove was acquired from the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation by CNET founder Halse
and major attraction of the restored city of Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia's Historic Triangle,
The restoration of Colonial Williamsburg and the Williamsburg Inn surroun
e Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum at Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia; the York County Her
is he for whom the St. George Tucker House in Colonial Williamsburg is named.
he Parkway starts in Yorktown, passes through Colonial Williamsburg and ends in Jamestown.
sulted in the preservation and restoration of Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia.
He worked as president of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation from 1977 to 1994, as
ea's largest employment base, surpassing both Colonial Williamsburg and the local military bases.
land to the Quarterpath Road was owned by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (CW).
the 20th century, alongside reproductions by Colonial Williamsburg by the Kittinger Company, and ot
The venue for the summit meetings was Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia.
During the early years of the Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg in the late 1920s, Geddy worked
Colonial Williamsburg
The property was acquired by Colonial Williamsburg in 1928, and was added to the Na
ar tenure as president, then chairman, of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
With the establishment of Colonial Williamsburg in the 1930s, the interest in co
, with Dr. Goodwin's Bruton Parish Church and Colonial Williamsburg as the centerpiece.
g, Dr. Goodwin, known later as "the Father of Colonial Williamsburg" undertook renewed restoration e
he and the Reverend Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin began Colonial Williamsburg's restoration in the late 1920s.
and all of the WAT transit buses and many of Colonial Williamsburg's "gray buses" have been equippe
Duke of Gloucester Street ( Colonial Williamsburg)
er the direction of David Muraca (formerly of Colonial Williamsburg) and Philip Levy of the Universi
Governor's Palace ( Colonial Williamsburg)
o major Historic Triangle attractions such as Colonial Williamsburg, and the Busch Gardens Europe an
the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia, January
groups from the College of William and Mary, Colonial Williamsburg, and the Commonwealth of Virgini
ely adjacent to the restored Historic Area of Colonial Williamsburg, consisting of the four blocks b
e local Bruton Parish Church and architect of Colonial Williamsburg, made a push for a paper to retu
of the more modest but popular attractions of Colonial Williamsburg, a living history museum depicti
owell was also involved in the development of Colonial Williamsburg, where he was both a trustee and
istorical foundations including Mount Vernon, Colonial Williamsburg, and Ingles Ferry are working to
Jamestown Settlement attractions combine with Colonial Williamsburg, and are linked to Yorktown by t
as an elegant reception center for donors of Colonial Williamsburg.
ck Hill, a small quadrant of blocks in nearby Colonial Williamsburg.
t of Mounts Bay Road continues to be owned by Colonial Williamsburg.
meets for one day in the restored Capitol at Colonial Williamsburg.
e their own version, filming a log burning at Colonial Williamsburg.
sulted in the preservation and restoration of Colonial Williamsburg.
He is known as "the Father of Colonial Williamsburg."
Plants may be colonial, with two or more plants growing in a bundle
ch records the story of America's first legal colonial woman voter.
She is one of only four colonial women who published volumes of their verse be
s a health care administrator before starting Colonial Woods Furniture and Indian Ridge Golf Course
e lived in Houn, which was called Homs in the colonial years.
th Staffordshire; he had an itinerant, partly colonial youth.
                                                                                                    
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