- John de
Satgé (1836–1906) was an
Australian squatter and politician. He was a
Member of the
Queensland Legislative ****embly.
Oscar John de
Satgé was born...
- Inorg. Chem. 37 (23): 6032–6034. doi:10.1021/ic9807341. PMID 11670739.
Satge,
Jacques (1984). "Reactive
intermediates in
organogermanium chemistry"....
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River and
numerous tributaries flow
through the property.
Oscar John de
Satgé acquired the
property in
around 1881
along with
Carandotta Station after...
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discusses how
women traditional leaders can
educate their subjects on Covid-19.
Satgé, Rick de. "Decentralised land governance:
Cases from Botswana, Madagascar...
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Gentleman Ushers (Rear-Admiral
Arthur Bromley and Lieutenant-Colonel
Henry De
Satgé), the
senior members of the
Royal Family arrived at 10:15 and
formed their...
- and had one visitor, a
Royal Navy officer,
Oscar Valentin de
Satge, the son of
Oscar de
Satge. He died in 1932 in the
Wycombe district of Buckinghamshire...
- with "dubious and
insolvent French nobleman",
Vicomte Ernest Valentin de
Satgé St. Jean; when her son, Henry, was born 31 July 1848, King
disowned the...
- Lloyd, MVO, MC 5
August 1952: Lieutenant-Colonel
Henry Valentine Bache de
Satge, CMG, CVO, DSO 5
August 1952: Rear-Admiral Sir
Arthur Bromley, KCMG, CVO...
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pastoral run
called Mangoola or
Moongoola mentioned in the
memoirs of
Oscar De
Satge. Land in
Mingoola was open for
selection on 17
April 1877; 34
square miles...
- Clermont-Ferrand in France; Clermont-Ferrand was the
ancestral home of
Oscar de
Satge, one of the
first European graziers who
owned the
Wolfang Downs pastoral...