all re-elected unopposed. This ministry covers the period from 27 October 1868 until 12 January 1870, when Robertson resigned his commission after he...
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sixth ministry Robertson ministry (1868–1870), the eleventh ministry Robertson ministry (1875–1877), the fifteenth ministry Robertson ministry (1885–1886)...
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1860–1864 Second Robertson ministry (1868–1870) Third Robertson ministry (1875–1877) Fourth Robertson ministry (1877) Fifth Robertson ministry (1885–1886)...
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Wales Legislative Assembly, 1864–1869 First Martin ministry (1863–1865) Third Martin ministry (1870–1872) Serle, Percival (1949). "Martin, James". Dictionary...
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with Sir John Robertson and William Windeyer comfortably re-elected. The other ministers were all re-elected unopposed. This ministry covers the period...
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1885–1887 Legislative Assembly Legislative Council Robertson ministries First (1860–1861) Second (1868–1870) Third (1875–77) Fourth (1877) Green, Antony (20...
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November 1869. In January 1868, holding the offices of Premier and Colonial Secretary, Robertson formed his second ministry and he won back West Sydney...
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1874–1877 Legislative Assembly Legislative Council Robertson ministries First (1860–1861) Second (1868–1870) Fourth (1877) Fifth (1885–1886) A member of the...
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1874–1877 Legislative Assembly Legislative Council Robertson ministries First (1860–1861) Second (1868–1870) Third (1875–77) Fifth (1885–1886) "Legislative...
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was Sir Terence Murray. Second Robertson ministry (1868–1870) Fifth Cowper ministry (1870) Third Martin ministry (1870–1872) Patrick Jennings resigned...
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the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1860–1863; 1863–1867; 1867–1868; 1868–1870; 1870–1871; 1871–1873; 1873–1878 H. J. Gibbney, 'Lilley, Sir Charles (1827–1897)'...
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in November 1868, Macalister took office as Secretary for Public Lands and Works, and for the goldfields. This ministry resigned in May 1870 and, in November...
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Mackenzie ministry, and in September 1868 Secretary for Public Lands. Mackenzie resigned on 25 November 1868 and Palmer went into opposition. On 3 May 1870 Palmer...
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the oldest of nine children: Annie (born 1866), Charles (born 1868), Euphemia (born 1870), George (born 1872), Andrew (born 1873), Charlotte (born 1875)...
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First Martin ministry (1873–1865) Fourth Cowper ministry (1865–1866) Second Martin ministry (1866–1868) Second Robertson ministry (1868–1870) James Chisholm...
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for Light from May 1868 to April 1870. including a second short stint as premier from 24 September 1868 to 13 October 1868. At the 1870 election, Hart changed...
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January 1863 joined the Whyte cabinet as minister without portfolio. In 1868, at the time of the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh, Wilson was mayor of Hobart...
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from the Martin ministry in September 1868, and for the next three and a half years was out of office. In the first year of the Robertson government he...
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Major-General commanding the Household Division (section Major-General Commanding the Brigade of Guards (1856–1870))
Major-General James Robertson Craufurd 1861–1863 Major-General Lord Frederick Paulet 1863–1867 Major-General the Hon. James Alexander Lindsay 1867–1868 Major-General...
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18 ministries came and went between July 1863 and July 1873. Ayers became the premier again from May 1867 to September 1868, October to November 1868, 27...
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of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1860–1863; 1863–1867; 1867–1868; 1868–1870 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sir Robert Mackenzie, 10th Baronet...
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albovittata Fieber, 1868 Aelia angusta Stehlik, 1976 Aelia cognata Fieber, 1868 Aelia cribrosa Fieber, 1868 Aelia furcula Fieber, 1868 Aelia germari Kuster...
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Edinburgh, to train for the ministry, in 1866. After graduation he took up a chair in Hebrew at the Aberdeen Free Church College in 1870, succeeding Prof Marcus...
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Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten (category 1870 establishments in the Netherlands)
Jessurun de Mesquita (1868–1944) Wally Moes (1856–1918) Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) Anthon van Rappard (1858–1892) Suze Robertson (1855–1922) Hendrika van...
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Portland (1866–67) and St Kilda (1868–1870). At the end of July 1861 he became Attorney-General in the Richard Heales ministry, but the cabinet resigned a...
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in that district. Sir John Robertson was appointed Colonial Secretary forming the fourth Robertson ministry. John Robertson was appointed Colonial Secretary...
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Ayers ministries from May 1867 to September 1868 and from October to November 1868. He was commissioner of crown lands in the seventh Ayers ministry from...
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January 1866 to September 1868 in the second ministry of James Martin, and from December 1870 to May 1872 in Martin's third Ministry. As Representative (leader)...
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was again attorney-general in the John Robertson and Charles Cowper ministries from October 1868 to December 1870. In February 1875, though he was then...
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1861 to 1862 for City of Adelaide, from 1865 to 1870 for West Adelaide (1865–1868) and The Burra (1868–1870), from 1871 to 1878 for West Torrens (1871–1875)...
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