Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Cecil Campbell Balfour CIE CVO CBE MC (8 December 1884 – 16 April 1965) was a British military officer and colonial administrator.[citation...
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Balfour (1851–1882), British biologist Francis Balfour (bishop) (1860–1924), assistant bishop of Bloemfontein Francis Balfour (colonial administrator)...
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The Balfour Declaration was a public statement issued by the British Government in 1917 during the First World War announcing its support for the establishment...
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List of governors of dependent territories in the 19th century (redirect from List of colonial governors in 1816)
state's integral area. The administrators of uninhabited territories are excluded. Denmark–Norway, Denmark Danish colonial empire Monarchs Prime ministers...
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84. ISBN 978-1-86064-172-5. Huneidi, Sahar (1998). "Was Balfour Policy Reversible? The Colonial Office and Palestine, 1921–23" (PDF). Journal of Palestine...
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GCMG, PC (23 March 1854 – 13 May 1925) was a British statesman and colonial administrator who played a very important role in the formulation of British foreign...
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Baronet, GCB, GCSI, PC (29 March 1815 – 29 May 1884) was a British colonial administrator. He had a successful career in India, rising to become Governor...
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Sykes-Picot agreement (1916) and the Balfour Declaration (1917). Winston Churchill, the newly appointed Colonial Secretary, called all the British Military...
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George Taubman Goldie (category People from colonial Nigeria)
Dashwood Taubman Goldie KCMG FRS (20 May 1846 – 20 August 1925) was a Manx administrator who played a major role in the founding of Nigeria. In many ways, his...
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List of governors of the Bahamas (redirect from Colonial Heads of the Bahamas)
University. Retrieved 15 March 2020. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Colonial heads of the Bahamas. rulers.org...
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officer George Francis Abercrombie – physician and co-founder of the College of General Practitioners John Carr Badeley – physician Andrew Balfour – medical...
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History of Australia (redirect from Colonial Australia)
appointed emancipists to key government positions including Francis Greenway as colonial architect and William Redfern as a magistrate. His policy on...
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position mainly as it was no longer attractive to more senior colonial administrators. He assumed the office on 2 May 1889. Shortly after his arrival...
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opera director, stage designer, writer Norman Knight, cricketer and colonial administrator Edward Thurlow Leeds, archaeologist, keeper of the Ashmolean Museum...
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twelfth graders. Francis Cecil Campbell Balfour (8 December 1884 – 16 April 1965) was a British military officer and colonial administrator of Shamiyya. He...
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and became a serious force, with the November 1917 publication of the Balfour Declaration – which arguably emerged from an antisemitic milieu – in the...
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the development of Glasgow Georgian and Victorian Architecture Andrew Balfour (1863–1943), architect, work including Holmlea Primary School, Glasgow...
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History of Western civilization (redirect from Rise of the western colonial empires)
its dominions who had each suffered large casualties during the War. The Balfour Declaration at the 1926 Imperial Conference, stated that Britain and its...
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Percy Cox (category British people in colonial India)
1864 – 20 February 1937) was a British Indian Army officer and Colonial Office administrator in the Middle East. He was one of the major figures in the creation...
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and William Pitt the Elder). He soon developed a reputation as a good administrator and parliamentarian and was generally liked by his colleagues. Although...
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Auden, poet Francis Bacon, artist (in 1977; previously declined appointment as CBE in 1960). Leonard Cheshire, war hero and charity administrator, declined...
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British protectorate over Palestine in 1915, and his ideas influenced the Balfour Declaration. As Home Secretary, Samuel faced a shortage of manpower needed...
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the Transvaal Government in late 1895, in a raid led by British Colonial Administrator Starr Jameson, led to embarrassment for the English. The Jameson...
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Staff General Sir Howard Douglas (1776—1861), British general and colonial administrator Major-General Henry Edward Manning Douglas Major-General Henry McDonell...
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carriers, the British colonial authorities brought the community under the purview of the Criminal Tribes Act of 1871. Edward Balfour noted in his On the...
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a founder of Harvard University, and Joseph Dudley (1647–1720) Colonial Administrator of the Dominion of New England Angier Biddle Duke (1915–1995), youngest...
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Richard Swinburne (born 1934), philosopher and Christian apologist Henry Balfour (1863–1939), British archaeologist, the first curator of the Pitt Rivers...
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formally incorporated the Balfour Declaration into its wording, representing what Laura Robson has called the "colonial practice of territorializing...
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Australia (section Colonial expansion)
Australia from Lord Bathurst. In December 1817, Macquarie recommended to the Colonial Office that it be formally adopted. In 1824, the Admiralty agreed that...
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Squads. The Special Night Squads engaged in activities described by colonial administrator Sir Hugh Foot, as 'extreme and cruel' involving torture, whipping...
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