• Stephen King (15 December 1841 – 8 October 1915) was an English sketcher, surveyor, and explorer. He was part of the last John McDouall Stuart Expedition...
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  • American baseball player Stephen D. King (born 1963), British economist Stephen King (priest), Anglican priest Stephen King (surveyor) (1841–1915), Australian...
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  • The office of the Surveyor of the King's/Queen's Pictures, in the Royal Collection Department of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom...
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  • included Surveyor of the King's Works (1578–1782) and Comptroller of the King's Works (1423–1782). In 1782 these offices were merged into Surveyor-General...
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  • Olivier. Stephens was born in Shirehampton, Bristol, in 1931, the eldest of three children of shipyard labourer and costing surveyor Reuben Stephens (1905 –...
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    Henry VIII (redirect from King Henry VIII)
    Henry VIII (28 June 1491 – 28 January 1547) was King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547. Henry is known for his six marriages and his...
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    respectively, St Stephen's Green North, St Stephen's Green South, St Stephen's Green East and St Stephen's Green West. The association with St Stephen has its...
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  • king of Hungary Stephen II of Hungary (1101–1131), elder son of King Coloman Stephen III of Hungary (1147–1172), eldest son of King Geza II Stephen IV...
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    Duke's Surveyor, the primary accuser. After hearing the Surveyor, the King orders Buckingham's trial to occur. At a banquet thrown by Wolsey, the King and...
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    priest and later bishop Nicholas Close (or Cloos) was recorded as the "surveyor", having been the curate of St John Zachary, a church demolished to make...
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    General Cemetery. He was not related to his contemporary, surveyor and explorer Stephen King, a participant in John McDouall Stuart's successful 1861–1862...
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    Thomas Chiffinch (category Surveyors of the King's Pictures)
    in 1660, Chiffinch was appointed Surveyor of the King's Pictures and keeper of the king's jewels. In 1663 the king gave him the office of receiver-general...
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    Corner: Joshua Fisher (1621–1672) Colonial Inn-keeper and Surveyor, Part 1". Professional Surveyor Magazine (September). Retrieved April 17, 2021. Hanson...
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    to Wren's influence as Surveyor-General, Hawksmoor was named Clerk of the Works at Kensington Palace (1689) and Deputy Surveyor of Works at Greenwich (1705)...
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    FRS FRSC (August 1, 1849 – March 2, 1901) was a Canadian geologist and surveyor. He performed many early explorations in western North America and compiled...
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    William Chiffinch (category Surveyors of the King's Pictures)
    court offices upon Thomas' death in 1666, including being appointed Surveyor of the King's Pictures, page of the bedchamber and Keeper of the Privy Closet...
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  • Raymond Stephen Perdriau (3 December 1886 – 25 December 1951) was an Australian politician. He was born at Waverley in Sydney to surveyor Stephen Edward...
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    Writtle, Essex June 1536, Honour of Rayleigh, Essex September 1539 Surveyor of the King's Woods, jointly with Sir William Paulet by 1533 Principal Secretary...
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    removed from the order at the monarch's command. Anthony Blunt, a former Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures, was in 1979 stripped of his knighthood after it...
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    professional life included jobs as a surveyor in Glynn County and Justice of the Peace in McIntosh County. King eventually became manager of Major Pierce...
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  • Anthony Blunt (category Surveyors of the King's Pictures)
    University of London, the director of the Courtauld Institute of Art and Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures. His 1967 monograph on the French Baroque painter...
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    Garter Principal King of Arms (also Garter King of Arms or simply Garter) is the senior king of arms and officer of arms of the College of Arms, the heraldic...
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    Philip Schuyler (category New York State Engineers and Surveyors)
    York State Senate from 1780 to 1784, and at the same time New York State Surveyor General from 1781 to 1784. Afterwards he returned to the State Senate from...
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    John McDouall Stuart (category Australian surveyors)
    colony's Surveyor-General, working in the semi-arid scrub of the newly settled districts marking out blocks for settlers and miners. The Surveyor General...
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    Clarenceux King of Arms, historically often spelled Clarencieux (both pronounced /ˈklærənsuː/ KLARR-ən-soo), is an officer of arms at the College of Arms...
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  • Island. Soon after his arrival on 4 November 1791, Governor King appointed him deputy surveyor-general of New South Wales. At Norfolk Island he was employed...
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  • The 2024 King's Birthday Honours are appointments by some of the 15 Commonwealth realms of King Charles III to various orders and honours to reward and...
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  • and Elizabeth I. He was a commander of Henry VIII and appointed surveyor of the King's works. Lee was member of parliament for Hertfordshire in 1545. He...
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    they had taken prisoner during the war. Colonel David Dunbar, Surveyor-General of the King's Woods, rebuilt the fort in 1729–1730, renaming it Fort Frederick...
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    at many jobs, including as a sailor, an insurance salesman, oil worker, surveyor, and prize fighter; he also sold cars, managed real estate, and worked...
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