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    Philip Gidley King (23 April 1758 – 3 September 1808) was a British politician who was the third Governor of New South Wales. When the First Fleet arrived...
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    Philip Gidley King (31 October 1817 – 5 August 1904) was a pastoralist and politician from the colony of New South Wales. He served as a member of New...
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  • Philip or Phil King may refer to: Philip Gidley King (1758–1808), British colonial administrator Phillip Parker King (1791–1856), son of the above, Naval...
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    opposite Sea Elephant Beach. King Island was first visited by Europeans in the late 18th century. It was named after Philip Gidley King, Colonial Governor of...
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    Melbourne through the city centre. King street is named for Captain Philip Gidley King, the third Governor of New South Wales. King Street begins at Flinders Street...
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    Patagonian coasts. King was born on Norfolk Island, to Philip Gidley King and Anna Josepha King née Coombe, and named after his father's mentor, Admiral...
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    Anna Josepha King (1765–1844) was the wife of Philip Gidley King, the governor of New South Wales from 1800 to 1806. She was the first person to act as...
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    London. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Journal of Philip Gidley King. Philip Gidley King (1758–1808) was the second lieutenant on HMS Sirius serving...
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  • Norfolk Island on 16 August 1790. The Commandant, Lieut. Governor Philip Gidley King appointed him as an unpaid Assistant Surgeon. On the island, he became...
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  • King (Royal Navy officer) (1933–2013) Philip Gidley King (1758–1808), settler of Norfolk Island and Governor of New South Wales Phillip Parker King (1791–1856)...
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    September 1800, handing over the government to Lieutenant-Governor Philip Gidley King. When Hunter arrived he endeavoured to vindicate his character with...
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  • Phillip, ordered Lieutenant Philip Gidley King to take control of the island and prepare for its commercial development. King arrived there on 6 March 1788...
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  • Josepha King (1765–1844), wife of Philip Gidley King, Governor of New South Wales King Anna Anna and the King, a 1999 biographical drama film Ann King (disambiguation)...
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  • Gadigal people have been displaced from their traditional lands. Philip Gidley King gave Long Cove as the western boundary which lieutenant governor David...
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    1805, at £2,000 per annum, twice the pay of the retiring governor, Philip Gidley King. He arrived in Sydney on 6 August 1806, to become the fourth governor...
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  • Pamela Gidley (1965–2018), American actress and model Philip Gidley King RN (1758–1808), British naval officer and colonial administrator Sandra Gidley (born...
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    during the period between 1795 and 1802. These attacks led Governor Philip Gidley King to issue an order in 1801 which authorized settlers to shoot Indigenous...
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    Arthur Phillip (redirect from Arthur philip)
    ISBN 978-0-7336-2463-6. Shaw, A. G. L. (1967). "Philip Gidley King (1758–1808)". King, Philip Gidley (1758–1808). Australian Dictionary of Biography,...
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    saddle over their shoulders or they didn't make it back". Governor Philip Gidley King issued an order on 22 November 1801 to bring Pemulwuy in dead or alive...
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    Lieutenant Philip Gidley King (1758–1808) 24 March 1790 – Nov 1791: Major Robert Ross (c.1740–1794) 4 November 1791 – Oct 1796: Lieutenant Philip Gidley King October...
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    part of the Norfolk Island group. It was named in 1788 by Lieutenant Philip Gidley King after Arthur Phillip, the first Governor of New South Wales. Phillip...
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    recorded by Lieutenant Philip Gidley King in his diary. While Governor Philip explored the south side of the Georges River around Como, King with a party of...
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    Christopher Rolleston CMG 1882–1888 Edward Merewether FRGS 1888–1893 Hon Philip Gidley King MLC 1894–1900 Hon Sir Francis Bathurst Suttor MLC 1900–1908 Hon Henry...
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    Island on March 6, commemorating the First Fleet settlement under Philip Gidley King in 1788 Western Australia Day, a public holiday in Western Australia...
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    Jackson in January 1788, Governor Arthur Phillip ordered Lieutenant Philip Gidley King to lead a party of 15 convicts and seven free men to take control...
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    1803 Waterhouse's brother-in-law George Bass applied to Governor Philip Gidley King of New South Wales for a fishing monopoly from a line bisecting southern...
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    Port Phillip (redirect from Port Philip Bay)
    and Murray called the bay Port King after the Governor of New South Wales, Philip Gidley King. On 4 September 1805, King formally renamed it Port Phillip...
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  • 1800, in an attempt to put some order into the economy, Governor Philip Gidley King issued a proclamation setting the value of the various foreign coins...
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    east coast. It is thought the island was named in 1788 by Lieutenant Philip Gidley King for Evan Nepean, Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department...
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  • north-western tip of Governor King's Island (now King Island), which Black named after the Governor of New South Wales, Philip Gidley King. She then sailed easterly...
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