Jacques Alexandre Bernard Law, marquis de Lauriston (French pronunciation: [ʒak alɛksɑ̃dʁ bɛʁnaʁ lo]; 1 February 1768 – 12 June 1828) was a French soldier...
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Jean Law de Lauriston, (born 5 October, 1719 in Paris, died 16 July 1797, in Paris), was a French military commander and colonial official of Scottish...
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extensive biographical introduction to John Law and the Mississippi Scheme. Adams, Gavin John (2017). John Law: The Lauriston Lecture and Collected Writings....
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services. The city of Lorient experienced a major boom in 1719, when John Law de Lauriston created the Compagnie perpétuelle des Indes by purchasing several...
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and 1703 plans of Lorient. The town experienced a new boom when John Law de Lauriston created the Compagnie perpétuelle des Indes (Perpetual Company of...
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Charlotte du Lucay, Madame de Rémusat, Elisabeth Baude de Talhouët, Lauriston, d'Arberg, Marie Antoinette Duchâtel, Sophie de Segur, Séran, Colbert, Savary...
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Puducherry in India. It was named after Jean Law de Lauriston, a French military commander and cousin of John Law who was known to Mughal historians as Musa...
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French India (redirect from Établissements français de l'Inde)
1765 — Treaty of Paris (1763) Jean Law de Lauriston, 1765–1766 Antoine Boyellau (Acting), 1766–1767 Jean Law de Lauriston, 1767 – January 1777 Second British...
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Cecil Lauriston Kellaway (22 August 1890 – 28 February 1973) was a South African character actor. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting...
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who married Archibald Napier of Merchiston and Edinbellie. They built Lauriston Castle. Marion Mowbray Barbara Mowbray (1556-1616), who married Gilbert...
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Guillaume Léonard de Bellecombe (20 February 1728 – 28 February 1792) was Governor General of Réunion, Saint-Domingue and Pondichéry, and a Republican...
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Marshal of France (redirect from Maréchal de France)
Viomesnil (1734–1827), Marshal of France in 1816 Jacques Alexandre Law, Marquis of Lauriston (1768–1828), Marshal of France in 1823 Gabriel Jean Joseph Molitor...
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Republic of Ragusa (redirect from Republica de Ragusa)
Ragusan territory and approaching the capital, the French General Jacques Lauriston demanded that his troops be allowed to rest and be provided with food...
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Najib-ud-Daula and Ahmad Khan Bangash. The Mughals were also joined by Jean Law de Lauriston and 200 Frenchmen, who had been waging a campaign against the British...
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Yolngu (section Yolŋu culture, law and mythology)
quickly assumed the status of an ethnographical classic, considered by R. Lauriston Sharp the "first adequately rounded out descriptive picture of an Australian...
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(1732–1781) composer and virtuoso violinist John Law of Lauriston (1671–1729) economist, banker, active in France Sir John Leslie (1766–1832) mathematician, physicist...
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Raised Our Nation. New York: Harper Large Print. ISBN 0060533315. Scaife, Lauriston L. (1921). Milton and the Suffolk resolves. Milton Historical Society...
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Duc de Praslin on its voyage transporting the new governor of Pondicherry, Jean Law de Lauriston, to India. Afterwards, together with Lauriston and Jean-Baptiste...
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Sacco and Vanzetti (redirect from John P. Vahey)
the Wayback Machine, accessed December 28, 2009 The New York Times: F. Lauriston Bullard, "Proposed Reforms Echo of Sacco Case", December 11, 1927 Archived...
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is Edinburgh College of Art in Lauriston. North of George Square lies the university's Old College housing Edinburgh Law School, New College on The Mound...
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of Dun, Alexander Straton of Lauriston, and Sir William Baillie of Hoprig, who was either brother-in-law or father-in-law to the earl himself. The earl...
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hommes de main of these bureaus were not necessarily laid off. Bureau Otto was reoriented to prospecting missions in Spain. The rue Lauriston gang known...
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Donald Merrett (redirect from John Donald Merrett)
custody ward". This was a controlled area in Edinburgh Royal Infirmary on Lauriston Place. Merrett went out dancing with Betty that night. Bertha regained...
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extends back to the 1700s due to both schools being on opposite sides of Lauriston Road from each other. The rivalry was at a high during the mid 1800s with...
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Civil-police relations (category Law enforcement)
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) Lee, W. L. Melville (William Lauriston Melville) (1901). A history of police in England. Robarts - University...
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His father, Rev. Melville Lauriston Lee was rector of the town's Anglican St. Mary's Church. He was a grandson of Sir John Theophilus Lee, who as a midshipman...
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Melbourne in February 2015. Principal photography started on 29 March in Lauriston in regional Victoria and continued for over four weeks. Other locations...
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Mikhail Kutuzov (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
fight. On 5 October, on order of Napoleon, the French ambassador Jacques Lauriston left Moscow to meet Kutuzov at his headquarters near Tarutino. Kutuzov...
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Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II. Shah Alam II, was well supported by Jean Law de Lauriston and 200 Frenchmen during his campaign to regain the Eastern Subahs...
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Yanaon (redirect from Chef de Yanaon)
(2013), by Bolloju Baba. John Law (Jean Law de Lauriston) (1913). Alfred Martineau (ed.). "Mémoire sur quelques affaires de l'Empire mogol, 1756-1761"...
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