This article is about the particular significance of the year 1787 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey - Henry Paget Lord Lieutenant...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1787. 1787 (MDCCLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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Events from the year 1787 in Great Britain. Monarch – George III Prime Minister – William Pitt the Younger (Tory) 1 January – George III writes his first...
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Court of Criminal Jurisdiction (NSW) (redirect from New South Wales Courts Act 1787)
criminal court established in 1787 under the auspices of the First Charter of Justice in the British colony of New South Wales, now a state of Australia...
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The year 1787 in science and technology involved some significant events. January 11 – William Herschel discovers Titania and Oberon, the first moons...
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James Dowling (category 1787 births)
Dowling (25 November 1787 – 27 September 1844) was an English-born Australian jurist in New South Wales, Chief Justice of New South Wales 1837 – 1844. James...
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Justinian was launched in 1787 at Rotherhithe as a West Indiaman. Between 1789 and 1791 she served as a storeship, carrying provisions to the convict...
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"Williams, Taliesin (Taliesin ab Iolo; 1787-1847), poet and author". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 31 October 2021. One...
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in Wales 1787 in Wales 1786 in Wales 1785 in Wales 1784 in Wales 1783 in Wales 1782 in Wales 1781 in Wales 1780 in Wales 1779 in Wales 1778 in Wales 1777...
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New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of Australia. It borders Queensland to the north, Victoria to the south, and...
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Edward Willes (6 November 1723 – 14 January 1787) was an English barrister, politician, and judge. Willes was the second surviving son of Sir John Willes...
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The South London shipbroker William Richards contracted Prince of Wales in 1787 for the First Fleet voyage. Richards selected her after consultation...
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Phillip founded the first British settlement in Australian history as a penal colony. Having set sail on 13 May 1787, Captain Arthur Phillip assumed the role...
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William Bligh (redirect from William Bligh, Governor of New South Wales)
for New South Wales, State Library of New South Wales, Safe 1/241c. William Bligh – Papers, 1769–1822, undated, A. HMS Bounty papers, 1787–1794, B. HMS...
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Jackson, New South Wales. She was last listed in Lloyd's Register in 1816. Æolus (1787 ship) (or Eolus) was built in Liverpool. Between 1787 and 1806 she made...
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& Interim Viceroy (1786–1787) Alonso Núñez de Haro y Peralta, archbishop & viceroy (1787) Manuel Antonio Flórez, Viceroy (1787–1789) Juan Vicente de Güemes...
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Richard Richards (22 September 1787 – 27 November 1860) was the member of Parliament for the constituency of Merioneth from 1836 to 1852. He was a Master...
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Arthur Bowes Smyth (category All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English)
Bowes Smyth boarded Lady Penrhyn on 22 March 1787 before the ship departed Portsmouth for New South Wales. Bowes Smyth took charge of the female prisoners...
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Court in New South Wales between 1787 and 1911 include : Judges Deputy judges Surrogate judges. The Stephen family is a prominent legal dynasty in Australia...
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First Fleet (category History of New South Wales)
May 1787, one convict on Scarborough reported a planned mutiny; those allegedly involved were flogged and two were transferred to Prince of Wales. In general...
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The Federalist Papers (redirect from The Federalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favour of the New Constitution, as Agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787)
Written in Favour of the New Constitution, as Agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787, by publishing firm J. & A. McLean in March and...
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Britain in 1787-89; she became a whaler, a privateer, a slave ship, was captured by a French privateer, was recaptured, and was last listed in 1810. Prince...
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The year 1787 in architecture involved some significant events in architectural history. The Hameau de Chantilly, a group of cottages, is constructed by...
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of New South Wales is the highest state court of the Australian State of New South Wales. It has unlimited jurisdiction within the state in civil matters...
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Edward Eagar (category 1787 births)
Edward Eagar (1787–1866) was a lawyer, merchant and criminal. Eagar was born in Killarney, Ireland. His parents were landed gentry so he was well educated...
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Journals of the First Fleet (category 1787 documents)
May 1787 and arrived in Botany Bay between 18 and 20 January 1788 before relocating to Port Jackson to establish the first European settlement in Australia...
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of Llwyn Glas, Llanfihangel Geneu'r Glyn, near Aberystwyth. He was born in 1787. After attending the grammar school of Ystradmeurig, he became classical...
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Frances Williams (convict) (category Prisoners sentenced to death by England and Wales)
of Wales – one of several ships of the First Fleet that transported the first convicts to Australia – on 12 April. The fleet set sail on 13 May 1787, and...
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Princess Louisa of Great Britain (redirect from Princess Louisa Anne of Wales)
Princess Louisa, but after the Danish representative in London, Count Hans Caspar von Bothmer (1727-1787), was informed of her weak constitution, her younger...
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HMS Bounty (redirect from HMS Bounty (1787))
Vessel Bounty, was a British merchant ship that the Royal Navy purchased in 1787 for a botanical mission. The ship was sent to the South Pacific Ocean under...
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