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    Sir Arthur Blyth KCMG, CB (19 March 1823 – 7 December 1891) was Premier of South Australia three times; 1864–65, 1871–72 and 1873–75. The son of William...
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  • Alan Blyth (1929–2007), English musicologist Alan Blyth (artist) (c. 1921 – 1953), English painter Ann Blyth (born 1928), American actress Sir Arthur Blyth...
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    ministry on 22 July 1864 but was defeated, and resigned on 4 August 1864. The Blyth ministry which was then formed included Ayers as chief secretary, but did...
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    Ayers (1st) Ayers (2nd) 9 Arthur Blyth (1823–1891) MHA for Gumeracha — (3rd) 4 August 1864 22 March 1865 230 days Independent Blyth (1st) (7) Francis Dutton...
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    moved to Birmingham. Notable descendants were Benjamin Blyth, Sir Arthur Blyth and Benjamin Blyth II. The house was subsequently let to a tenant farmer...
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    Neville Blyth (March 1825 – 15 February 1890) was a South Australian colonial politician. Blyth was some two years younger than his brother Arthur Blyth, was...
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    of Stanley. It was named in 1860 by Governor Richard MacDonnell after Arthur Blyth who arrived in South Australia as a teenager in 1839 and went on to become...
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    -13°12' S, 130°39' E, was gazetted on 14 September 1871 was named for Arthur Blyth. Palmerston County map, Surveyor General's Office, (Adelaide, 1872) NT...
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  • is produced by Arthur Landon, Colby Cote and Eric Podwall for Page 1 Entertainment and Lorton Entertainment. Russell Tovey and Tom Blyth were confirmed...
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    after 14 prominent colonists, including John Baker, John Morphett and Arthur Blyth, raised £4000 for the building. The building was designed by one of the...
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    and was Treasurer in the first and second Ayers ministries, and the first Blyth ministry from July 1863 to March 1865. Hart became premier and chief secretary...
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    computers. Office of Naval Research, Dept. of the Navy. p. 39. Tatnall, Arthur; Blyth, Tilly; Johnson, Roger (2013-12-06). Making the History of Computing...
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  • (1867–1884) 27 September 1878 24 June 1881 2 years, 270 days   22. 9th Sir Arthur Blyth (1823–1891) KCMG No Party Alignment MP for Gumeracha (1857–1868) 4 August...
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  • First Blyth Ministry was the 12th Ministry of the Government of South Australia, led by Arthur Blyth. It commenced on 4 August 1864, when Blyth succeeded...
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    Herbert Arthur Chamberlayne Blyth (21 September 1849 – 25 March 1905), known professionally by his stage name Maurice Barrymore, was an Indian-born British...
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    Great North of Scotland and Portpatrick railway companies. Blyth was a first cousin of Arthur Blyth, who was three times premier of South Australia in the...
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  • named by Francis Cadell in 1867 after the Premier of South Australia, Arthur Blyth. David Lindsay charted the river in 1883 during his expedition of Arnhem...
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    times held office. He was Treasurer of South Australia in the third Arthur Blyth ministry for a few days in 1875, and chief secretary in the second James...
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    Frederick Dutton (14 April 1855 – c. 10 October 1930), solicitor of Wilkins, Blyth, Dutton and Hartley, married Beatrice Aimee Bridger MBE (1863 – 1 August...
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  • Germany". Digital Computer Newsletter. 10 (3): 15–16. July 1958. Tatnall, Arthur; Blyth, Tilly; Johnson, Roger (December 6, 2013). Making the History of Computing...
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  • 2009. James Blyth, 1st Baron Blyth (1841–1925) Herbert William Blyth, 2nd Baron Blyth (1868–1943) Ian Audley James Blyth, 3rd Baron Blyth (1905–1977)...
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    This lady could be Lady Jessie Blyth for whom the Hundred of Jessie was named. Lady Blyth was the wife of Sir Arthur Blyth, Commissioner of Crown Land and...
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    Reynolds 9 May 1860 8 Oct 1861 6 Arthur Blyth 8 Oct 1861 17 Oct 1861 – Thomas Reynolds 17 Oct 1861 19 Feb 1862 – Arthur Blyth 19 Feb 1862 4 Jul 1863 7 Lavington...
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  • Francis Burton, English soldier, geographer, and diplomat (d. 1890) 1823 – Arthur Blyth, English-Australian politician, 9th Premier of South Australia (d. 1891)...
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  • Arthur Blyth 1857–1868   Alexander Hay 1857–1861   Alexander Murray 1862–1867   Alexander Hay 1867–1870   William Sandover 1868–1870     Arthur Blyth...
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  • politician, 1st Speaker of the Parliament of Iceland (b. 1811) 1891 – Arthur Blyth, English-Australian politician, 9th Premier of South Australia (b. 1823)...
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    Reginald Horace Blyth (3 December 1898 – 28 October 1964) was an English writer and devotee of Japanese culture. He is most famous for his writings on...
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  • and Immigration (ex-officio Protector), 3 November 1868 – 30 May 1870 Arthur Blyth, Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration (ex-officio Protector),...
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    Antiquarian Repertory. London: F. Blyth, J. Sewell & T. Evans. OCLC 6655387. Gunn, Steven; Monckton, Linda (2009). Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales: Life, Death...
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    and Israel. Gregory Seale Walters, 1856–1865 Francis Dutton, 1865–1877 Arthur Blyth, 1877–1891 John Cox Bray, 1892–1894 Thomas Playford II, 1894–1898 Sir...
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