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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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