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    General Sir Ralph Darling, GCH (1772 – 2 April 1858) was a British Army officer who served as Governor of New South Wales from 1825 to 1831. He is popularly...
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    Governor of New South Wales, Lieutenant-General Ralph Darling. The feature was first recorded as General Darling Range by Charles Fraser, Government Botanist...
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  • Sir James Ralph Darling, CMG, OBE (18 June 1899 – 1 November 1995) was the English-born Australian headmaster of Geelong Grammar School (1930–1961), and...
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    the land now known as Darling Harbour is Tambalong, Dharag Language. Darling Harbour is named after Lieutenant-General Ralph Darling, who was Governor of...
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    Eliza, Lady Darling (1798–1868), born Elizabeth Dumaresq, was a British philanthropist and artist. She was the wife of Sir Ralph Darling, Governor of New...
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    Wales, Sir Ralph Darling, to investigate the course of the Macquarie River. He visited the Bogan River and then, early in 1829, the upper Darling, which he...
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    reach the area and recognises the then Governor of New South Wales, Ralph Darling. The region has developed a strong and diverse agricultural industry...
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    Whalan, who was granted 300 acres (1.2 km2) at Mount Druitt by Governor Ralph Darling in 1831. His father was Sergeant Charles Whalan who was Governor Lachlan...
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    Royal, Nova Scotia, the son of Major-General Henry Darling and nephew of General Sir Ralph Darling. He was educated at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst...
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    difficulty in its earliest years from water scarcity. Major-General Ralph Darling was appointed Governor of New South Wales in 1825, and in the same year...
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  • the Bahamas from 1992 to 1995 Henry Darling (1780–1845), Lieutenant Governor of Tobago from 1833 to 1845 Ralph Darling, (1772–1858), Governor of New South...
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    climate of reform. Major-General Bourke was appointed to succeed Sir Ralph Darling, who was also Irish-born, as Governor of New South Wales in 1831. Bourke...
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    New York: Bantam Books. ISBN 0-553-37130-4. OCLC 45078669. Metzner, Ralph; Darling, Diane (2005). Sacred mushroom of visions : teonanácatl : a sourcebook...
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  • undertook to champion their cause with the British Government. Governor Ralph Darling arrived in Sydney on 17 December 1825, to actively implement the socially...
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  • Darling (1909–1998), British Army general Ralph Darling (1772–1858), British Army general Thomas G. Darling (born 1932), U.S. Air Force major general...
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  • was formally undertaken by Sir Ralph Darling when he arrived in Australia as Governor to succeed Brisbane in 1825. Darling was to remain Governor of both...
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    Elizabeth Darling, the wife of New South Wales Governor Ralph Darling. During the 2000 Summer Olympics, Darling Point hosted the sailing events. Darling Point...
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    December 1825 Monarch George IV Preceded by Lachlan Macquarie Succeeded by Ralph Darling Personal details Born (1773-07-23)23 July 1773 Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland...
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    married priest as the next head master, but they ended up choosing James Ralph Darling, a 30-year-old layman and bachelor. This proved to be a most successful...
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    iron gangs in the Colony of New South Wales was expanded by Governor Ralph Darling as part of his infrastructure program. Their tasks included "breaking...
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    by Captain James Stirling in honour of Lady Eliza Darling, the wife of Governor Sir Ralph Darling, an early Governor of New South Wales. List of public...
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  • Lady Margaret Hay. He was brother of General Sir Ralph Darling and was father to Sir Charles Henry Darling, Knight Commander of the KCB. Family tree[usurped]...
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  • Women in Architecture Eliza, Lady Darling (1798–1898), British philanthropist and artist, wife of Sir Ralph Darling This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    a cousin of the wife of Henry Dumaresq, brother-in-law of Governor Ralph Darling, which was later to complicate his relationship with Sir Thomas Mitchell...
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    Buckingham County was administered by David Collins. Major-General Ralph Darling was appointed Governor of New South Wales in 1825. In the same year...
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  • Suffolk James Andrew Darling (1891–1979), Scottish-born farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada James Ralph Darling (1899–1995), English-born...
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    would lay claim to the land prompted the Governor of New South Wales, Ralph Darling, to send Major Edmund Lockyer, with troops and 23 convicts, to establish...
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  • the last book by Cleary that Louis Darling illustrated before his death. The book features the titular character, Ralph S. Mouse, a house mouse that can...
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  • Rhode Island 1885–1887 Ralph Darling (1772–1858), British Army officer, governor of New South Wales, Australia Ruby Ann Darling (born 1941), Bahamian politician...
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    the wilderness. They were defined by the Governor of New South Wales Ralph Darling in 1826 in accordance with a government order from Lord Bathurst, the...
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