John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore PC (1730 – 25 February 1809) was a Scottish peer and colonial administrator who served as the governor of Virginia from...
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John Dunmore CNZM JP (6 August 1923 – 1 May 2023) was a French-born New Zealand academic, historian, author, playwright, and publisher. Dunmore was born...
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John Dunmore Lang (25 August 1799 – 8 August 1878) was a Scottish-born Australian Presbyterian minister, writer, historian, politician and activist. He...
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affiliated with the university. Established in 1972, it was named after John Dunmore Lang, the first Presbyterian clergyman in Sydney. He arrived in Australia...
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Earl of Dunmore is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. The title Earl of Dunmore was created in 1686 for Lord Charles Murray, son of John Murray, 1st...
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Dunmore is a borough in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States, adjoining Scranton. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania and was settled in...
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John Dunmore Campbell (19 April 1854 – 19 June 1909) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Campbell was born in Brisbane, Queensland, the...
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otherwise typical of the peasant classes of the time. Another biographer, John Dunmore, suggests that she was taught by the parish priest or taken on as a charity...
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May 1847. No pardoned convict ever reached the new colony. In 1823, John Dunmore Lang (1799–1878) a Presbyterian clergyman, politician, immigration organiser...
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Dave Dunmore (1934–2021), English footballer Fred Dunmore (1911–1991), English footballer Helen Dunmore (1952–2017), British author John Dunmore (1923–2023)...
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United Presbyterian Church of Scotland as well as a number founded by John Dunmore Lang. Most of these bodies merged between 1859 and 1870, and in 1901...
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Charles Adolphus Murray, 7th Earl of Dunmore VD DL (24 March 1841 – 27 August 1907), styled Viscount Fincastle from birth until 1845, was a Scottish peer...
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ship's joinery. He married Mary Dunmore and four children were born to them: John Dunmore, born August, 1799. George Dunmore, born 1801. Andrew, born 1804...
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Australian and Darling Downs Gazette. Lyon was encouraged to emigrate by John Dunmore Lang and arrived in Brisbane from Sydney in early 1846 to establish a...
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Dunmore's Proclamation is a historical document signed on November 7, 1775, by John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore, royal governor of the British colony...
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Based on his analysis of Falkland Islands discovery claims, historian John Dunmore concludes that "[a] number of countries could therefore lay some claim...
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South Wales Legislative Assembly John Dunmore Campbell (1854–1909), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly John Campbell (Royal Navy officer) (c...
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"Who Was John Dunmore Lang?". dunmorelangcollege.nsw.edu.au. Dunmore Lang College, Macquarie. 13 June 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2021. "John Dunmore Lang"...
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Alexander Edward Murray, 8th Earl of Dunmore VC DSO MVO DL (22 April 1871 – 29 January 1962), known by the courtesy title Viscount Fincastle until 1907...
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4, 2019. Moore (2004), p. 3 Moore (2004) Wilkes (1978), p. 62 Lang, John Dunmore (1847). Cooksland in North-eastern Australia: The Future Cottonfield...
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special-purpose and charitable schemes, such as those of Caroline Chisholm and John Dunmore Lang, also provided migration assistance. Colonial Australia was characterised...
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original group of settlers were recruited for the colony by the Rev. John Dunmore Lang who had heard of the works of their leader, Pastor Johannes Evangelista...
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America is not verified, although it has been estimated to be 50,000 by John Dunmore Lang and 120,000 by Thomas Keneally.) The British American colony of...
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1887 and published as "Australian and Other Poems" in 1887. In 1852, John Dunmore Lang, the founder of Presbyterianism in Australia published a history...
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Lord Dunmore's War, also known as Dunmore's War, was a brief conflict in fall 1774 between the British Colony of Virginia and the Shawnee and Mingo in...
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Retrieved 24 November 2013. Parker 2009, pp. 115–116 Parker 2009, p. 118 John Dunmore, "Introduction", The Journal of Jean-François de Galaup de La Pérouse...
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George Dunmore Lang (30 September 1832 – 12 January 1875) was an Australian politician. Lang was born in Sydney to John Dunmore Lang and Wilhelmina Mackie...
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blues and gospel musician John Dunmore Lang (1799–1878), Presbyterian clergyman and early advocate of Australian republicanism John Marshall Lang CVO (1834–1909)...
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in the new colony and propagandists arrived in England in particular John Dunmore Lang and Caroline Chisholm from Australia. Dickens was only following...
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American novelist and screenwriter (Meeting Spencer), stomach cancer. John Dunmore, 99, French-born New Zealand academic, historian and author. Llambi Gegprifti...
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