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In response to this, in 1896 the | Colonial Government purchased the scheme, including th |
The | Colonial Government also expended a great deal of effo |
In 1861, the French | colonial government established a prison on the island |
The | Colonial Government of Tasmania established a formal r |
nto the Walking Purchased was passed from the | colonial government in Philadelphia to the British gov |
when the military lands were returned to the | colonial government for redevelopment for leisure serv |
with his elevation through the ranks when the | colonial government started identifying some African o |
"...unless | Colonial Government is changed and a new Government of |
The Portuguese | colonial government in Goa supported the mission with |
s were united it their protest of the British | colonial government but, as one part supported economi |
The dam was constructed by the | colonial government in 1957 for irrigation, domestic w |
i was granted authorization by the Portuguese | colonial government to begin construction on a transit |
causing damage to the cathedral, the cabildo ( | colonial government house) and precarious homes in San |
some of this land was offered for sale by the | colonial government of the time. |
ng rejected an Indian version of the DSIR the | colonial Government decided in 1934 to make a small co |
hat the Patriotes saw as the injustice of the | colonial government that imposed its will by force and |
wo-gun paddle gunboat used by the New Zealand | colonial government during the New Zealand land wars. |
hilip's charges against the colonists and the | colonial government found powerful support. |
successfully led his council to petition the | colonial government for land for a town hall, a munici |
However the Portuguese | colonial government was rather hostile and tried to st |
in British Columbia were extinguished by the | colonial government before it became part of Canada in |
In 1909, the | colonial government awarded him the "Rao Sahib" title. |
The Japanese | colonial government eliminate opium use in Taiwan. |
heir family name to Arellano when the Spanish | colonial government decreed in 1849 that the natives c |
inued allegiance to their former country; the | colonial government was instructed to correct these pr |
glish he obtained employment in the Hong Kong | colonial government between 1851-57 and 1857-61, he se |
When the | colonial government decided to build a street that run |
While the tactics of repression used by the | Colonial Government were often very heavy handed, loca |
cs was the Bracegirdle incident, in which the | Colonial Government sought to deport an Australian lab |
rick fame, obtained a pardon from the English | colonial government and in 1560 obtained the lease of |
The British | colonial government blamed this on the activities of t |
written records include requisition books for | colonial government orders, circa 1921 to 1968, plate |
in the West Indies and also administered the | colonial government of Jamaica. |
years old and was established by the British | colonial government in 1932. |
The French | colonial government had co-existed uneasily with the J |
h one of a number of conspiracies against the | colonial government in the early 19th century. |
n London had submitted recommendations to the | colonial government including the change in age of con |
lousas and Rapides established by the Spanish | colonial government later become the Parishes of St. L |
The role of the | colonial government had a significant impact on the pe |
m Cossar was a small 20 ton wooden Australian | Colonial Government schooner that was wrecked in 1825. |
He was appointed to the city council by the | colonial government in 1840. |
Acker served the Dutch | colonial government as collector of Philipsburg Manor |
ldings were destroyed, including the cabildo ( | colonial government house). |
nd poverty then was the result of the British | Colonial government ‘draining' resources out of this c |
This was a rebellion against the British | colonial government in 1837 and 1838. |
By 1721 the | colonial government granted the English residents' pet |
the Welsh Office had become a symbol of quasi | colonial government in Wales. |
a missionary in 1857, he was employed by the | colonial government as civil commandant of Accra distr |
s mission was dismantled at the behest of the | colonial government in 1846. |
In 1786, the Spanish | colonial government manufacture and sale of basi, effe |
rge tracts of land in the Mekong Delta by the | colonial government to speculators at cheap prices res |
The | colonial government threw many obstacles in their way. |
ma went on a hunger strike, which the British | colonial government ignored. |
ivate residence until it was purchased by the | Colonial Government and transformed into a psychiatric |
the land in this area was sold by the British | colonial government to Jardines in the early 19th cent |
od of Japanese rule (1895-1945), the Japanese | colonial government built large-scale prisons in Taipe |
elated to shipping, and was taken over by the | colonial Government of Hong Kong. |
ese plans met with resistance from the French | colonial government and there is no evidence such an e |
The ship was sold to the NSW | Colonial Government for ₤1000 and converted to a priso |
Province it was built in 1876 by the British | colonial government under instructions of Inspector Ge |
In 1822 land of the area was granted by the | colonial government to James Phillips Webber. |
n Japanese authoriries, and subsequently, the | colonial government paid more attention to popular rel |
of the Kingdom of Kandy, against the British | colonial government under Governor Robert Brownrigg, w |
ence in some form since 1626, under the Dutch | colonial government of New York. |
H) was hanged on 20 March 1943 by the British | colonial government after armed uprising of Hurs. |
ers were compensated by the Hong Kong British | colonial government with apartments and shop units alo |
The party explicitly targeted the British | Colonial government in Hong Kong. |
The British | colonial government appointed the remaining 13 seats, |
At the same time, the Indian | colonial government had different ideas. |
In 1924, the Gold Coast | colonial government approved the funding for the propo |
The first permanent seat of the | colonial government of North Carolina was located in N |
an equal partnership between De Beers and the | colonial government of Tanganyika on August 13, 1958. |
o Africa, he was repeatedly imprisoned by the | colonial government and died in prison in 1942. |
lt during a protest march against the British | colonial government on January 11, 1932. |
The Miner's Licence was the | colonial government's response to the Australian gold |
ected by Ide Kaoru, the chief of the Japanese | colonial government's civil engineering section, and w |
The | colonial government's measures to control the disease |
e family names were introduced by the British | colonial government, the middle name is always the fat |
This treaty was important for the | colonial government, because the land being purchased |
Under the constant control of the | colonial government, aside from a few small incidents |
shed gathering evidence on all aspects of the | colonial government, including finances, the church, t |
in the Department of Justice of the American | colonial government, Pedro lost the election for gover |
reason, rebellion and sedition by the Spanish | colonial government, the Catholic Church claimed that |
represent the municipality in the Queensland | Colonial Government, with a majority of 21 votes. |
There were some difficulties with the | colonial government, as a result of cultural differenc |
He wrote, at the order of the | Colonial government, which paid him 50 pounds for it, |
1761 treaties between the aboriginals and the | colonial government, and that any licensing system or |
o Australia to investigate all aspects of the | colonial government, then under the governorship of La |
Timor cooperated closely with the Portuguese | colonial government, but was less strongly linked with |
To the | colonial government, however, the city council was an |
rdon acquired a reputation as a critic of the | colonial government, in particular, of Governor Edward |
hn Bigge's first report on all aspects of the | colonial government, then under the governorship of La |
their hostility to the British Crown and the | colonial government, but the Black Boys did not target |
The | colonial government, established in 1682 by Penn's Fra |
olved in a planned revolt against the Spanish | colonial government, and the plotters were betrayed. |
es or moved outside the sphere of the Spanish | colonial government. |
ers of World War I, who were neglected by the | colonial government. |
ers pertaining to issues between them and the | colonial government. |
reforms and inform Spain of the abuses of its | colonial government. |
ans, they had no recourse to the Pennsylvania | colonial government. |
ter of the time as well as an official in the | colonial government. |
t brought labourers from India to Fiji by the | colonial government. |
empire in the 1870s and the reactions of the | colonial government. |
ng of 18 February 1957 he was executed by the | colonial government. |
errogated by the harbor master of the British | colonial government. |
erged as the political center of the Japanese | Colonial Government. |
time his views came to be more opposed to the | colonial government. |
mbling licences and other privileges from the | colonial government. |
and unassuming tone, and was tolerated by the | colonial government. |
d the Grand Cross of the Star of India by the | colonial government. |
and it further promoted the dependence on the | Colonial government. |
iana state law, are historically based in the | colonial governments of France and Spain during the ea |
However, since British | colonial governments preferred to deal with a single l |
Although | colonial governments early prohibited selling alcohol |
an nations agreed to negotiate peace with the | colonial governments of Pennsylvania and New Jersey an |
itation of the South Australian and Victorian | colonial governments, the Chaffeys undertook several i |
escorting convoys during war time, supporting | colonial governments, and generally intimidating minor |
lic works and had held other positions in the | colonial governments. |
14 October 1964) was the British wife of the | Colonial Governor of New South Wales, Sir Walter Edwar |
The town was first granted in 1736 by | colonial governor Jonathan Belcher of Massachusetts, w |
His great-grandfather was James Moore, | colonial governor of South Carolina. |
Colonial Governor of Newfoundland - Alexander Bannerma | |
The county was named for William Tryon, | colonial governor of New York. |
tablished as a township by Lachlan Macquarie, | colonial governor of New South Wales 1810-21, and acco |
Walter Clarke (1640-1714) was an early | colonial Governor of Rhode Island and the first native |
Chartered in 1763 by | Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth, the land was cons |
Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth granted Plymouth t | |
July - Josiah Martin, | colonial governor (born 1737) |
ich, Kent, 3 February 1795) naval officer and | colonial governor of Newfoundland. |
Thomas Miller was | colonial governor of North Carolina during the 1670s. |
Jonathon Trumbull was the only British | colonial governor to side with the rebel forces during |
(1639-1682) was the first and fourth British | colonial governor of New Jersey, from 1665 to 1672 and |
stantia) was established in 1684 by the Dutch | Colonial Governor of Cape Town, Simon van der Stel. |
ppear to have distinguished himself more as a | colonial governor than as a soldier, and fell into the |
ard Gordon Turnbull (1909-1998) was a British | colonial governor and the last governor of the British |
Eaton was incorporated in 1760 by | Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth, and named for Gov |
chuyler, was the sister of Pieter Schuyler, a | colonial governor of New York and mayor of Albany. |
ied May 23, 1766) was an 18th century British | colonial Governor of Nova Scotia. |
ated a plantation following his first term as | colonial governor of the then Province of North Caroli |
, 1774 as Hutchinson after Thomas Hutchinson, | colonial governor of Massachusetts. |
te area, however, it was regranted in 1770 by | Colonial Governor John Wentworth, who renamed it Coleb |
July 27 - Robert Dinwiddie, British | colonial Governor of Virginia (born 1693) |
In 1965, to Mary Bridget Thomas, daughter of | colonial Governor Sir Shenton Thomas, with no issue. |
It was incorporated in 1763 by | Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth, and in 1773, beca |
Richard Graves MacDonnell, lawyer, judge and | colonial governor (d.1881). |
e patentees of Hempstead under grant by Dutch | Colonial Governor Willem Kieft. |
He subsequently became acting | colonial governor of New York starting in 1736 when Wi |
Roger Wolcott (1679-1767), weaver, | colonial governor of Connecticut (1751-54), father of |
First granted by | colonial governor Jonathan Belcher in 1735 as Number 9 |
The house had been built by | colonial governor William Shirley. |
ghway) was a project initiated in 1860 by the | colonial Governor of British Columbia, James Douglas. |
William Berkeley (governor) (1605-1677), | colonial governor of Virginia |
This article is about the | colonial governor of Massachusetts. |
as a British General who served as the second | colonial governor of East Florida from 1775 to 1783. |
escended from Edward Lloyd, who had served as | Colonial Governor in 1709, and from Edward Lloyd V, th |
March - George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie, | colonial Governor (born 1770) |
hief justice, lieutenant governor, and acting | colonial governor of the Province of New York. |
French | colonial governor General Gallieni and Rainilaiarivony |
By 1608, the | colonial governor of Nueva Galicia had begun to tax hi |
The town was granted in 1764 by | Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth as Poplin, after a |
d through correspondence with French Guinea's | colonial governor to set up experiments at the botanic |
9, but township was not granted until 1742 by | Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth, following separat |
2 September - Thomas Modyford, | colonial governor (born c.1620) |
Colonel John Montgomerie (died 1731) was | colonial governor of New York and New Jersey from 1728 |
Gerardus Willemse Beekman (1653-1723) was a | colonial governor of the Province of New York. |
l Matthews (died January 1659) was an English | Colonial Governor of Virginia. |
The | colonial governor appoints two councillors, one of who |
Granted in 1765 by | Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth, New Hampton was o |
y War, Milledge was part of a group that took | colonial governor Sir James Wright as a prisoner in 17 |
and renamed "Gunthwaite" after a relation of | Colonial Governor John Wentworth. |
first Labour politician to be appointed as a | colonial governor by a Labour government, his appointm |
797) took over from James Robertson as acting | colonial governor of the Province of New York in 1783. |
Prompted by the Virginia Company, | colonial governor Sir George Yeardley helped facilitat |
His father, Jonathan Belcher was a | colonial governor of Massachusetts, New Hampshire and |
First granted in 1763 by | Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth as "Concord", in 1 |
ughter Penelope married Gabriel Johnston, the | colonial governor of North Carolina from 1734 to 1752. |
1602-1671) was the second | colonial governor of the Upper Plantation of New Hamps |
His son Leonard Calvert was the first | colonial governor of Maryland. |
and 16 others, which was confirmed by English | Colonial Governor Richard Nicolls in 1666. |
Callum (October 28, 1852 - November 24, 1919) | colonial governor born Yeovil, Somersetshire, England |
Henry Sloughter (died 1691) was briefly | colonial governor of New York in 1691 and he put down |
28 January - Joseph Wall, army officer, | colonial governor and murderer (b.1737) |
They prevailed upon the British | Colonial Governor Sir Reginald Stubbs to deport him. |
For the former | colonial Governor of British Guinea, see Alfred Savage |
He is the only surviving former British | colonial governor of The Bahamas. |
Jeffrey Tambor - | Colonial Governor |
Granted in 1766 by | Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth, this town was nam |
Jinnah and his wife led against the arrogant | colonial governor of Bombay, Lord Willingdon. |
n West (December 14, 1590 - ca. 1659) was the | colonial Governor of Virginia from 1635 to 1637, the t |
as a senior British Army military officer and | colonial governor during the late eighteenth and early |
orporated in 1768, Temple takes its name from | colonial governor John Wentworth's lieutenant governor |
ism, impressed and disturbed Begbie who, like | colonial governor Douglas was determined to prevent co |
gust 9, 1737 - April 8, 1820) was the British | colonial governor of New Hampshire at the time of the |
64) a biography of his grandfather, the Irish | colonial governor John Pope Hennessy and Sins of the F |
oted to his daughter, risking his position as | colonial governor in order to help her escape from cap |
Fearing an uprising the inexperienced British | colonial Governor of Ceylon Sir Robert Chalmers declar |
ling, GCH (1772 - 2 April 1858) was a British | colonial Governor and Governor of New South Wales from |
The | colonial Governor's Palace in Williamsburg, Virginia |
yor of Freetown and later became a member the | colonial governor's Legislative Council. |
gustine, which was established in 1738 by the | Colonial Governor, Manuel de Montiano. |
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