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William Locker Pickmore Felton, QC (April 6, 1812 –
November 12, 1877) was a
lawyer and
political figure in
Canada East. He was born at Mahón, Menorca...
- Vice-Admiral
Francis Pickmore (c. 1756 – 24
February 1818) was a
Royal Navy
officer and
colonial governor.
Francis Pickmore was born in
Chester in England...
- (1810–1812)
Richard Goodwin Keats,
Commodore Governor (1813–1816)
Francis Pickmore,
Commodore Governor (1817–1818)
Charles Hamilton,
Commodore Governor (1818–1825)...
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Alfred Pickmore Bussell (21 June 1814 – 18
October 1882) was an
early settler in
Western Australia.
Bussell was born at Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire...
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intended for
winter use, the
inhabitants complained of the cold, and
Francis Pickmore even died
there in the
winter of 1818. The
building plans for Government...
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Pickmore Jackson (November 7, 1822 –
February 9, 1892) was an
American shoemaker and politician.
Pickmore Jackson was born in Saugus, M****achusetts on...
- to 1763
Samuel Hood
briefly in 1771
George ****ton 1790 to 1794
Francis Pickmore 1794 to 1801
Courtnay Boyle Lavery 1983, p. 161.
Lavery 1983, p. 165. Clowes...
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Dictionary of Biography,
Volume 7, (MUP)
Wendy Birman (1969) 'Bussell,
Alfred Pickmore (1816–1882)',
Australian Dictionary of Biography,
Volume 3, (MUP) 'Bussell...
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Cadiz by the French. Temeraire, now the
flagship of Rear
Admiral Francis Pickmore, was
ordered to
reinforce the city's
water defences, and
provided men from...
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returned to
England and was
succeeded as
Governor of
Newfoundland by
Francis Pickmore.[citation needed] On 7 May 1818
Keats was
awarded the
additional rank of...