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Kinsale and
Charles Fort in
County Cork. The
office became a
sinecure and in 1833 was to be
abolished from the next vacancy. 1690:
Charles Churchill 1693:...
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Charles Fleetwood (c. 1618 – 4
October 1692) was an
English lawyer from Northamptonshire, who
served with the
Parliamentarian army
during the Wars of...
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Charles III (
Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14
November 1948) is King of the
United Kingdom and the 14
other Commonwealth realms since 8 September...
- The
lieutenant governor of
Colorado is the second-highest-ranking
member of the
executive department of the
Government of Colorado,
United States, below...
- The
position of
lieutenant governor of Ohio was
established in 1852. The
lieutenant governor becomes governor if the
governor resigns, dies in office...
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since the
accession of
Charles III in 2022, the
Tudor Crown,
commonly known as the King's Crown, has been used. Ordinarily,
lieutenant general is the rank...
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February 2017. "
lieutenant governor". dictionary.cambridge.org.
Retrieved 21
March 2016. Kettleborough,
Charles (1917). "Powers of the
Lieutenant-Governor"...
- his mother's new husband, a
French Army
lieutenant stationed in
French Indochina. His name was
entered as
Charles Gurmukh Sobhraj in
church records in 1959...
- The
following is a list of the
lieutenant governors of Alberta.
Though the present-day
office of
lieutenant governor in
Alberta came into
being only upon...
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during the peace,
first to
major in the 3rd Foot on 17 May 1763, then to
lieutenant colonel of the 19th Foot on 17 June 1767. He
transferred to the 17th Foot...