Colin Macaulay (13 April 1760 – 20 February 1836), was a Scottish general, biblical scholar and key activist in the campaign to abolish slavery.[citation...
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(later General) Colin Macaulay. Macaulay was British Resident of Travancore at that time. As well as being a senior administrator, Macaulay was a gifted...
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two brothers: Aulay Macaulay, who was an antiquary, and Colin Macaulay, who was a general and an abolitionist. Zachary Macaulay was not educated in,...
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Street. He shared use of this residence with his brother-in-law, General Colin Macaulay who was similarly active in the abolitionist cause. In addition to his...
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the gospel of Saint Luke, obtained in the island of Zante, by General Colin Macaulay, deciphered, transcribed and edited by Tregelles in 1861. The Codex...
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Philipose Ramban, with the support of the Rev. Claudius Buchanan and Colin Macaulay. Buchanan was Vice-Principal of the College of Calcutta and had a strong...
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Cochin to meet the British Resident, Col. Colin Macaulay, who, by that time, had become a good friend. Col. Macaulay had already received evidence that Kunjunilam...
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he sought refuge with the British Resident Colonel (later General) Colin Macaulay and later used English East India Company troops to crush the mutiny...
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(1731–1791), English historian Colin Macaulay (1760–1836), Scottish general, slavery abolitionist and campaigner David Macaulay (born 1946), American author...
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as administrative head of Travancore. The first Resident was Colonel Colin Macaulay, followed by Colonel John Munro. During his tenure Munro oversaw the...
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history of the manuscript is unknown. In 1821 it was brought by General Colin Macaulay to England from the Greek island Zakynthos in the Ionian Sea, after...
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Macaulays of Lewis and Clan MacAulay which was centred in the Loch Lomond area, bordering the Scottish Highlands and Scottish Lowlands. The Macaulays...
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house on Mackay Street. In 1912, Lucas turned to the business world and Colin Macaulay, who had been a classmate of Lucas at Selwyn College, replaced him as...
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Duration (finance) (redirect from Macaulay Duration)
percentage change in price, often causes confusion. Strictly speaking, Macaulay duration is the name given to the weighted average time until cash flows...
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attack on Bolghatty Palace, the residence of the then Company Resident, Colin Macaulay. The Resident escaped narrowly with his life, eluding the attackers...
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[clarification needed] The British Resident at Travancore, Lieutenant Colonel Colin Macaulay, insisted on prompt payment of the arrears, which amounted to 662,669...
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during the episcopate of Mar Dionysius I. These were facilitated by Gen. Colin Macaulay, the first British Resident of Travancore. The missionaries found the...
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the sum of 3000 Star Pagoda (Rs. 10,500) was handed over by General Colin Macaulay, the British Resident in Travancore to the Govt. for Mar Thoma VII with...
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Parliament for Saltash In office 1826–1830 Serving with Henry Monteith, Colin Macaulay Preceded by William Russell John Fleming Succeeded by The Earl of Darlington...
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Build Me Up Buttercup (category Songs written by Tony Macaulay)
Buttercup" is a song written by Mike d'Abo and Tony Macaulay, and released by The Foundations in 1968 with Colin Young singing lead vocals. Young had replaced...
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Veluthambi objected to Ringeltaube's plan to build a church there, but Colin Macaulay helped him. In March 1807, 40 people were baptized in Mylaudy by Ringletaube...
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Courtenay and Charles Barry Baldwin Preceded by Andrew Spottiswoode and Colin Macaulay Member of Parliament for Saltash 1830–1831 With: John Gregson 1830–31;...
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Caspar Kohlhoff Diwan Veluthampi, Thalakkulam, Kanyakumari district Colin Macaulay Mylaudy CSI Church Museum Couch that used by Rev. W. T. Ringeltaube...
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Russell Whig June 1826 Andrew Spottiswoode Henry Monteith December 1826 Colin Macaulay 1830 Earl of Darlington John Gregson February 1831 Philip Cecil Crampton...
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all the chains of Rome, Babil & Antioch. In 1808 Claudius Buchanan & Colin Macaulay made a visit and awarded a large gold medal to this principal church...
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his second wife Margaret Campbell; Colin Macaulay and Zachary Macaulay were brothers, and Thomas Babington Macaulay was his nephew. He graduated M.A. at...
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largely through the intervention of the British Resident in Travancore, Colin Macaulay, that Ringeltaube obtained permission to construct Church at Mylaudy...
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Ivor Cresswell Welslord Bayldon, For public services in Tanganyika. Colin Macaulay Booth. For public services in Nigeria. Reginald Walter Cook, Head of...
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Tindersticks (redirect from Alasdair Macaulay)
Banquet, 2004) "Tindersticks | Biography, Albums, Streaming Links". AllMusic. Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed...
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they wanted to put together. Curtis later recalled that Macaulay was a problem. "Tony Macaulay was very talented, but could be difficult to get on with...
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