No 6, 31 January 1945, 69

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

No 6, 31 January 1945, 69 Jiumb•. 6 SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1945 juhlisgtb h!J '.autgority WELLINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY -31, 1945 Consenting to the Raising by the Mount Albert Borough Council of section nine of the Local Authorities Interest Reduction and Loans Portion (£22,000) of the Roading Loan, 1926, £537,500, and the Conversion Amendment Act, 1934, and of all other powers and Balance (£18,000) of the Drainage Supplementary Loan, 1941, authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth hereby consent to the £20,000, and prescribing the Conditions thereof borrowing in New Zealand by the said local authority of the said sum of forty thousand pounds (£40,000) or any part thereof for the respective purposes for which the said loans were authorized, and C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General in giving such consent doth hereby determine as follows:- ORDER IN COUNCIL (1) The term for which the said sum or any part thereof may be borrowed shall not exceed twenty-five (25) years. At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 17th day of (2) The rate of interest that may be p~id in respect of the said January, 1945 sum or any part thereof shall be such as t;!hall not produce to the Present: lender or lenders a rate exceeding three pounds seven shillings and · THE RIGHT RoN. P. FRASER PRESIDING IN COUNCIL sixpence (£3 7s. 6d.) for the first fifteen (15) years of the 1lerm and a rate exceeding three pounds ten shillings (£3 10s.) for the remaining HEREAS by Order in Council made on the twenty-eighth day ten (10) years. W of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six, consent was. given to the raising by the Mount Albert Borough Council (3) The said sum or any portion thereof, together with interest (hereinafter called " the said local authority ") of the. sum of five thereon, shall be repaid by equal aggregate annual or half-yearly hundred and thitty-seven thousanq. five hundred pounds (£537,500), instalments extending over the term as determined in (1) above. by a loan to be known as "Roading Loan, 1926," of which the sum (4) The payment of such instalments shall be made in New of sixty thousahd two hundred pounds (£60,200) has not been Zealand, and no such instalments shall be paid out of loan-money. borrowed: (5) The rate payable for orokerage, underwriting, and pro­ And whereas by section nine of the Local Authorities Interest curation fees in respect of the borrowing of the said sum or any part Reduction and Loans Conversion Amendment Act, 1934, the consent thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed one-half per centum of any given by the said Order in Council was revoked in so far as the amount raised. authority conferred thereby had not been exercised, and it is not now (6) No moneys shall be borrowed under this consent after the lawful or competent for the said local authority to borrow any expiration of two years from the date hereof. moneys to which such consent relates except in accordance with the provisions of an Order in Council under section eleven of the Local C. A. JEFFERY, Clerk of the Executive Council. Government Loans Board Act, 1926: . (T. 49/212/4.) And whereas by Order in Council made on the tenth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and forty-one, consent was given to the raising by the said local authority of the sum of twenty The Land and Income Tax ( Annual) Act, 1944.-Income-tax payable thousand pounds (£20,000) by a loan to be known as "-Drainage Supplementary Loan, 1941," of which the smn:of eighteen thousand pounds (£18,000) .las not yet been borrowed: . N accordance with Order in Council dated 13th September, 1944, And whereas it is expedient to authorize the said local authority I issued under the Land and Income Tax Act, 1923, and the Land to borrow on the conditions hereinafter mentioned the sum of forty and Income Tax (Annual), Act, 1944, I hereby notify that the thousand pounds (£40,000) (hereinafter called "the said sum"), income-tax leviable under section 3 of the latter Act is payable being portion, twenty-two thousand pounds (£22,000), of the un­ at my office in one sum on Wednesday, 14th February, 1945, and exercised balance of the " Roading Loan, 1926," and the balance, that additional tax accrues if not paid by 7th March, 1945. Liability eighteen thousand pounds (£18,000}, of the "Drainage Supple­ is not suspended by any objection, and tax must be paid. by the mentary Loan, 1941": prescribed date to avoid additional percentage; any overpayment,' N 6w, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the will be refunded. Dominion of New Zealand, acting by arid with the advice and consent Demands will be issued on or about 7th February, 1945, and of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and must be presented witli all payments. Taxpayers who d.o not exercise of the powers· and authorities conferred on him by section receive an expected demand should notify me. · eleven of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926, and by. F. G. OBORN, Commissioner of Taxes, THE NEW' ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. :6 Officiating Ministers.for 1945.-Notice No. 1 THE MARRIAGE AcT, 1908 Registrar-General's Office, Wellington 23rd January, 1\J45. URSUANT .to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1908, the following list of Officiatin6 Ministers within the meaning of the P said Act is published for general information:- The Church of the Province of New The Chiirch of England-continued The Church of England-continued Zealand, commonly called the The Reveren:d- The Reverend.:_ Church of England Chandler, Charles Walter, Canon. Fountain, Howard Herbert, B.A. _The Reverend.,--- Chard, Edward Franais, David. Lloy9-. Abbott, John Charles, B.A. Charles, 'Austin Clelland Flower~ Fraser, Archibald James Thomas, Acheson, Archibald Howar~· Mc- day M.A., B.D. Causland, M.A. The Righ-t Reverend Bishop- Friberg, Nils Arnold Adams, Geoffrey Owen, M.A., LL.B. Cherrington, Cecil Arthur, B.D. Froud, John Dakers Adams, James The Reverend- Fry, Henry Eric Kyrle, M.A., Adflis, Ellis Avenel Childs; Henry Arthur, M.A. Honorary Canon Aiken, David Leslie, B..A. Chitty, Ernest, M.A. · Gardiner, Sydney Reade, M,A. Ai:z:es, Raymond Charles, M.A., Christy, Horace Oliver· William The Venerable Archdeacon­ L.Th. Clark, Richard Rex, M.A., L.Th. Gavin, Gordon Hay Allen, Francis Lechampion. Clarke, Neil Stenson All t A th R 11 MA Coats, RobBrt George, Canon The Reverend- er on, r ur usse ' · · Cocks, Hubert Maurice, M.A. ' Geddes, Robert Finlay, M.A. Anderson, Alfred Reid, M.Sc. Anderson, .James John Cole, James Cedric Alwyn, B.A. The Very Reverend Dean- Anderson, John Lawrence, M.A. Coleman, Basil Denis O'Dell, M.A. Gibson, Osborne Stanley Oliver, Andrews, Roydon Percival Collard-Scruby, Allington Frank L.Th. Andrews-Baxter, Kingston Dudley Collins, Leonard Kilby The Reverend­ Arnold, Harry Coleridge, M.A. Connolly, Richard Lawder, Canon Godfrey, Richard Arnold, Walter Charles, B.A. Connolly, William Edward Goertz, Herbert Louis Barton Ashley-Jones, J a.mes Edwin -· cook, Frank, M.A. Goodman, John Norman . Ault, Harold Frank, M.A.; L.Th. Cook, George Pilkirrgton . Gourdie, Rona McLeod, L.Th. (Mr.) Austin, Hugh Warren, M.A. Cooper, Samuel James Gowenlock, Frederick Corbin, Samuel Bertram Roberts Grave, Selwyn Alfred, M.A. The Most Reverend AI'~hbishop_- _ ' Corney, Samuel - Greenwood, Arthur John Averill, Alfred Walter, M.A., D.D. The· Venerable Archdeacon- Greer, John Lawrence The Reverend,- Cowie, Edmund Mortlock, M.A; Gribble, Eric Livingston Bulmer, Ayerill, Walter 'Wootten, B.A., The Reverend- L.Th. Catron Crossman, George Arthur, L. Th. Griffin, George William Garland Ball, Frederick Offwood, L. Th. Canon Groves, Leslie David Calder, L.Th. Bamford, Eric Ellerslie, M.A., L. Th. · The Very Reverend- Guinness, Jack Clephane, L.Th. Barclay, Nigel Ernest William Cruickshank, George Craig, M.A.., The Very Reverend Dean­ Barker, George ... Dean Haggitt, Percy Bolton, M.A. Barnes, Lewis Agassi~, M.A., L.Th. , 'The Reverend-:- .... · .. The Reverend- Barnett, Arthu,r Harold Cullwick, Thomas C a :r t w r i g h t, . Hall, Alfred Francis, M.A., Canon Barnett, Neville Selmes, L.Th. Canon Hall, Rupert Thomas, L. Th., Cano,,n Bates, Daniel Crosse Cunliffe, William Richard Hamblett, William Alexander Harry, Bathurst, Keith Orton, M.A., Curnow, Tremayne · Monro, . M.A., L. Th., Canon L.Th. L.Th. Hamilton, Hugh Staples Bean, Walter Stanley, L.Th., Canoh The Venerable Archdeacon- Hamilton, Staples, B..A.., · L.Th., Beaumont, William Arthur Curzon-Siggers, William, M.A. Canon Bedwell, Walter William The Reverend- Hanby, Herbert Osmond Townsend, Beech, Walter Herbert, L.Th. Curzon-Siggers, William Arthur, L.Th., Canon Beere, Lionel O'Sullivan, M.A. :fy.f.A., LL.M. Hancock, Edgar William, L. Th. Bell-Booth, William Louis Dalby, Ross Howieson Hands, William James, L.Th. Bell, William Datson, John Harold Hansell, Arthur Lloyd, M.A. Benham, Noel Francis, L.Th. David, Conrad Frederick Adam Harawira, Herepo The Right Reverend Bishop- Davidson:, Gerard Walkinshaw Harbour, William ~eslie Scott · Bennett, Frederick Augustus, L.Th. Davies, David Jones, B.Sc., Honorary Harcourt, . Melville, L. Th. The Reverend- Canon · Harding, Ernest Osbourne Bennett, Manu Augustus Davies, John. Caradog Harding, Harold Frederick, M.A. Bianchi, Valentine Albert Davies, Walter Ernest Detheridge Harding, William Douglas, M.A., · Davies, Walter Merlin, B.A. L.Th. · Bird, William George Davis, Percy Coleman Harold, George Leslie, A.K.C. Blackburn, Alan Hopton Dawson, Frederick Oberlin Hart, Frederick Blakiston, Edward Nevile, L. Th. D h · A B.
Recommended publications
  • Marriage Record Index 1922-1938 Images Can Be Accessed in the Indiana Room
    Marriage Record Index 1922-1938 Images can be accessed in the Indiana Room. Call (812)949-3527 for more information. Groom Bride Marriage Date Image Aaron, Elza Antle, Marion 8/12/1928 026-048 Abbott, Charles Ruby, Hallie June 8/19/1935 030-580 Abbott, Elmer Beach, Hazel 12/9/1922 022-243 Abbott, Leonard H. Robinson, Berta 4/30/1926 024-324 Abel, Oscar C. Ringle, Alice M. 1/11/1930 027-067 Abell, Lawrence A. Childers, Velva 4/28/1930 027-154 Abell, Steve Blakeman, Mary Elizabeth 12/12/1928 026-207 Abernathy, Pete B. Scholl, Lorena 10/15/1926 024-533 Abram, Howard Henry Abram, Elizabeth F. 3/24/1934 029-414 Absher, Roy Elgin Turner, Georgia Lillian 4/17/1926 024-311 Ackerman, Emil Becht, Martha 10/18/1927 025-380 Acton, Dewey Baker, Mary Cathrine 3/17/1923 022-340 Adam, Herman Glen Harpe, Mary Allia 4/11/1936 031-273 Adam, Herman Glenn Hinton, Esther 8/13/1927 025-282 Adams, Adelbert Pope, Thelma 7/14/1927 025-255 Adams, Ancil Logan, Jr. Eiler, Lillian Mae 4/8/1933 028-570 Adams, Cecil A. Johnson, Mary E. 12/21/1923 022-706 Adams, Crozier E. Sparks, Sarah 4/1/1936 031-250 Adams, Earl Snook, Charlotte 1/5/1935 030-250 Adams, Harry Meyer, Lillian M. 10/21/1927 025-376 Adams, Herman Glen Smith, Hazel Irene 2/28/1925 023-502 Adams, James O. Hallet, Louise M. 4/3/1931 027-476 Adams, Lloyd Kirsch, Madge 6/7/1932 028-274 Adams, Robert A.
    [Show full text]
  • Hutchison's Greenock Directory
    Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from National Library of Scotland http://www.archive.org/details/hutchisonsgreeno1820unse THIS SIXTH EDITION 32 <3/*$#Ki 4< GREENOCK DIRECTOf v *iS MOST RESPECTFULLY BEDK * TO TME Magistrates and Council of IGfirec VIZ* QUINTIN LEITCH, Esq. ... | ^*"^p ROBERT EWING, Esq. J ROBERT STEEL, Esq. Treasurer. ROBERT MACFIE, JOHN DENNISTON, i JAMES HUNTER, HENRY D. BEATSON, }' Gcm««e .'/or*, ALEXANDER GRAHAM, JAMES OUGHTERSON, J ARCHIBALD WILSON, Deputy Trsasurer JOHN MUIR, and It,™Jmnt . ? / CLAUD MARSHALL, ) ^?>**? JOHN DAVIDSON,IN 1 GEORGE WILLI AMSON, / ^^ $**' By their most obedient ServAJ W. HUTCH THE GREENOCK DIRECTORY. A.BRAM, William, feuer and shipmaster, Captain str. Adam, Alex, vintner, &c. Smylie's land, Rae^end street Adam, John, saddler, Candie's land, Ann street; shop 34, Cathcart street Adam, Peter, joiner and block-maker Adam, Peter, skipper and vintner, 77, Shaw street Adam, James, feuer and cooper, 16, Sugar-house-lane Adam, John, feuer and upholsterer, workshop, &c. Ann street ; upholstery warehouse 42, Hamilton street Adam, Archd. feuer and grocer, 115, Vennel head Adam, Alex, feuer and carter, 5, Cowgate street Adam, Mrs. John, 1, Stewart street Adam, Archibald, skipper, 87, Vennel Adam, Alexander, surgeon, 76, Hamilton street Adam, Mrs. huckster, 44, Charles street Adam, John, coal agent, &c. 90, Vennel Adam, Widow Wm. feuer, West Shaw street Adam, James, jun. cooper, Hall's land, Sir Michael sir, Aikles, John, ship- steward, 19, East Quay street Aitken, J. $ W. mill-wrights, 9, Blackhall street Aitken, Thomas, feuer and joiner, 20, Burn street Aitken, James, carrier's office, &c.
    [Show full text]
  • Nicholas Murray BUTLER Arranged Correspondence Box Contents Box
    Nicholas Murray BUTLER Arranged Correspondence Box contents Box# Box contents 1 Catalogued correspondence 2 A-AB 3 AC - ADAMS, J. 4 ADAMS, K.-AG 5 AH-AI 6 AJ-ALD 7 ALE-ALLEN, E. 8 ALLEN, F.-ALLEN, W. 9 ALLEN, Y. - AMERICAN AC. 10 AMERICAN AR. - AMERICAN K. 11 AMERICAN L.-AMZ 12 ANA-ANG 13 ANH-APZ 14 AR-ARZ 15 AS-AT 16 AU-AZ 17 B-BAC 18 BAD-BAKER, G. 19 BAKER, H. - BALDWIN 20 BALE-BANG 21 BANH-BARD 22 BARD-BARNES, J. 23 BARNES, N.-BARO 24 BARR-BARS 25 BART-BAT 26 BAU-BEAM 27 BEAN-BED 28 BEE-BELL, D. 29 BELL,E.-BENED 30 BENEF-BENZ 31 BER-BERN 32 BERN-BETT 33 BETTS-BIK 34 BIL-BIR 35 BIS-BLACK, J. 36 BLACK, K.-BLAN 37 BLANK-BLOOD 38 BLOOM-BLOS 39 BLOU-BOD 40 BOE-BOL 41 BON-BOOK 42 BOOK-BOOT 43 BOR-BOT 44 BOU-BOWEN 45 BOWER-BOYD 46 BOYER-BRAL 47 BRAM-BREG 48 BREH-BRIC 49 BRID - BRIT 50 BRIT-BRO 51 BROG-BROOKS 52 BROOKS-BROWN 53 BROWN 54 BROWN-BROWNE 55 BROWNE -BRYA 56 BRYC - BUD 57 BUE-BURD 58 BURE-BURL 59 BURL-BURR 60 BURS-BUTC 61 BUTLER, A. - S. 62 BUTLER, W.-BYZ 63 C-CAI 64 CAL-CAMPA 65 CAMP - CANFIELD, JAMES H. (-1904) 66 CANFIELD, JAMES H. (1905-1910) - CANT 67 CAP-CARNA 68 CARNEGIE (1) 69 CARNEGIE (2) ENDOWMENT 70 CARN-CARR 71 CAR-CASTLE 72 CAT-CATH 73 CATL-CE 74 CH-CHAMB 75 CHAMC - CHAP 76 CHAR-CHEP 77 CHER-CHILD, K.
    [Show full text]
  • Butlers of the Mohawk Valley: Family Traditions and the Establishment of British Empire in Colonial New York
    Syracuse University SURFACE Dissertations - ALL SURFACE December 2015 Butlers of the Mohawk Valley: Family Traditions and the Establishment of British Empire in Colonial New York Judd David Olshan Syracuse University Follow this and additional works at: https://surface.syr.edu/etd Part of the Arts and Humanities Commons Recommended Citation Olshan, Judd David, "Butlers of the Mohawk Valley: Family Traditions and the Establishment of British Empire in Colonial New York" (2015). Dissertations - ALL. 399. https://surface.syr.edu/etd/399 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the SURFACE at SURFACE. It has been accepted for inclusion in Dissertations - ALL by an authorized administrator of SURFACE. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Abstract: Butlers of the Mohawk Valley: Family Traditions and the Establishment of British Empire in Colonial New York Historians follow those tributaries of early American history and trace their converging currents as best they may in an immeasurable river of human experience. The Butlers were part of those British imperial currents that washed over mid Atlantic America for the better part of the eighteenth century. In particular their experience reinforces those studies that recognize the impact that the Anglo-Irish experience had on the British Imperial ethos in America. Understanding this ethos is as crucial to understanding early America as is the Calvinist ethos of the Massachusetts Puritan or the Republican ethos of English Wiggery. We don't merely suppose the Butlers are part of this tradition because their story begins with Walter Butler, a British soldier of the Imperial Wars in America.
    [Show full text]
  • Derbyshire Parish Registers. Marriages
    Gc Kf!l& 942.51019 Aalp V.12 1379100 GENEALOGY COLLECTION ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 833 00727 4324 General Editor ... ... T, M. Blagg, F.S.A. DERBYSHIRE PARISH REGISTERS, XII. phili.imork's parish register series. vol. ccvi. (pekbvskire, vol. xil). One hundred and fifty printed. : Derbyshire Parish Registers General Editor : THOS. M. BLAGG, F.S.A. VOL. XII. Edited by W. BRAYLESFORD BUNTING AND Ll. LLOYD SIMPSON. ft c^ t fj ILonlron Issued to the Subscribers by Phillimore & Co., Ltd., 124, Chancery Lane. 1914. PREFACE. So many parishes in S.E. Derbyshire have been dealt with in this Series that it was hoped and intended that the present volume would be devoted entirely to the High Peak district and would contain a compact group of adjacent parishes, an arrangement which always brings out in a peculiar degree the value of this method of printing the complete Marriage Registers of a whole district. Unfortunately it was not found possible to obtain sufficient MS. from the High Peak without delaying indefinitely the issue of the volume, already overdue. The latter third of the book, therefore, has been filled with the important Register of Repton, the MS. of which had been ready for some time. The Repton abstracts were made by Mr. Simpson and Mr. E. B. Smith ; those of Chapel-en-le-Frith, which contain so many entries of old-established Peak families as to be of exceptional interest to genealogists, were done by of Fairfield Mr. W. Braylesford Bunting ,; and those and Buxton are kindly supplied by Mr. John Brandreth and Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • 2014 Building Permits
    2014 Building Permits Permit 895 Issued 1/2/2014 Partial Project Add 11 Goffe Road Plan # Description Install 10 replacement windows Value $15,303.00 Owner Murray and Pam Awrach Owner's Address 11 Goffe Rd, Lexington MA 02421 Contractor Renewal by Anderson/Jamie Mori Contractor Address 104 Otis St. Northboro MA 01532 Contractor's Phone # 508-351-2200 Map 15 Lot # 100 Permit 889 Issued 1/2/2014 Partial Project Add 60 Harding Road Plan # Description Bathroom remodel Value $10,000.00 Owner Cynthia Keene Owner's Address 60 Harding Rd, Lexington MA Contractor First Class Carpentry Contractor Address 23a Adams St, Burlington MA 01803 Contractor's Phone # 617-650-4432 Map 78 Lot # 141 Permit 890 Issued 1/2/2014 Partial Project Add 101 Winter Street Plan # Description Remodel Bath; walls & ceiling to stay intact. Update plbg & el Value $15,890.00 Owner Beth Abramowitz Owner's Address 101 Winter St, Lexington MA 02420 Contractor Superior Kitchens & Baths Contractor Address 13 Rivermeadow Dr, Chelmsford MA Contractor's Phone # 978-806-6857 Map 90 Lot # 103 Permit 891 Issued 1/2/2014 Partial Project Add 38 Somerset Road Plan # Description Installation of 2 Airhandlers and condensers Value $15,000.00 Owner Richard Glenn Owner's Address 38 Somerset Rd. Lexington MA 02421 Contractor Billings Heating and AC Contractor Address 77 Elm St, Woburn MA 01801 Contractor's Phone # 781-932-7980 Map 56 Lot # 112A Permit 891 Issued 1/2/2014 Partial Project Add 38 Somerset Road Plan # Description Install 3 ton & 2 ton air handler & condenser, install ductless Value $15,000.00 Owner Richard Glenn Owner's Address 38 Somerset Rd Lexington MA 02420 Contractor Billings Heating & AC Contractor Address 77 Elm St,.
    [Show full text]
  • The Hidden Index of Hungerford Names and Places
    The Hidden Index of Hungerford Names This alphabetical index of names was compiled over many years of research by Norman and Joyce Hidden. It comprises a number of notes and references that may prove of use to future researchers. The list includes about 1,500 names. Note the varied spelling of names in the medieval period. Transcribed by Dr Hugh Pihlens, 2014. Key to Abbreviations: BER Records at Reading University CR Close Rolls CUR Curia Regis Rolls DL Duchy of Lancaster records at National Archives FA Huntington nn Huntington microfilem number nn IPM Inquisition Post Mortem PL PR Patent Rolls (later Patent Register) PRM/PRB/PRC Parish Registers – Marriages / Burials / Christenings?? [Sometimes the call number at BRO or WRO is given] Abbessesometer, William 1313 PR Abbotestone, Thomas 1428 FA Abraham, John (49 Ed III) IPM Abyndon, Abbot of (6 Ric II) IPM; (20/21 H VII) IPM Achard, Sir Robert 1340 CR Achard, William 1208 CUR Ailgar/Aylgar/Elger, John 1359 (32 Ed III) IPM; aged 40, at Kintbury, on behalf of Polehampton; 1355 witness deed of Walter Hungerford (Hastings MS 1194); 1395 Prnct Deed B 1390 Ailmere, John 1400 CR Alan c1248 Bec Custumal (T/S p.3) Alden, Thomas born c1508; 1547 Lay subsidy Chilton Foliat (E179/197/244); 1578 DL4/20/53 and DL4/19/53 Deposition in Iremonger v Hidden, yeoman of Chilton, 70 yrs of age and servant to Sir Edward Darrell kt (d 1549) or Mrs Fortescue (who had a life interest in the Darrell estate after Sir Edward’s death); 1597 PCC will of Thomas Osmond “to Agnes Cannon my sister I give all goods that Thos Alden my grandfather gave me by deed of gift”.
    [Show full text]
  • Commencement Committees
    Commencement MAY 2021 WELCOME FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear Friends: It is with a mixture of happiness, pride, and confidence that I write to you on this occasion of the culmination of your years of effort and achievement at the University of Connecticut. Many times in the past 12 months I have had reason to recall the observation of the Greek Stoic philosopher Epictetus: “Happiness and freedom begin with one principle: some things are within your control, and some are not.” This is a principle we can truly say has been affirmed for everyone in the world since the spring of 2020. Certainly, it is a principle that was not lost on you, as you responded to events outside your control with the creativity, determination, and perseverance that came to characterize UConn during this time. Great challenges beget great achievements, and your achievement as students here shine as brightly as any in the 140- year history of our University. You now continue your journey in the world not just prepared, but empowered: empowered by the knowledge that you have it within yourself to face any obstacle, and overcome it. This is a special class, its ranks filled with scholars of all disciplines and leaders on issues from climate action to racial justice. One of the pleasures I look forward to in the coming years is learning of how you will apply your UConn experience to transforming our world – hopefully, learning about it from you in person, on visits back to your alma mater. As we move closer toward a return to a semblance of life as we knew it before the pandemic, I know it will become easier to put the last year into the context of your entire time at UConn.
    [Show full text]
  • The Life of Sir Edward Coke
    This is a reproduction of a library book that was digitized by Google as part of an ongoing effort to preserve the information in books and make it universally accessible. https://books.google.com | ſſſſſſſſſſſſſſſſſſſſſſſſſſſſſſ ſiſili THE LIFE OF SIR EDWARD COKE, LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OF ENGLAND IN THE REIGN OF JAMES I. WITH MEMOIRS OF HIS CONTEMPORARIES BY CUTHBERT WILLIAM JOHNSON, Esq. OF GRAY'S INN, BARRISTER-AT-LAW. SECOND EDITION. VOL.11. 'V.:.\ ': " LONDON : HENRY COLBURN, PUBLISHER, GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET. M.DCCCXLV. 1^ TO NEW YC?,K PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR, LENOX ANB TILDKN FOUNDATIONS CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME. CHAPTER I. 1616—1617. Coke anxious to be restored to the favour of the court — The quarrel between Secretary Winwood and the Chancellor Bacon — Proposes a marriage between his daughter Frances and Sir John Villiers. Buckingham's brother — Lady Hatton opposes the match — Carries her daughter off — Coke discovers her retreat, and recovers possession of her — Both Coke and his wife complain to the Privy Council — Memorial written for Lady Hatton — Lady Hatton a court beauty — Her conduct to Sir Edward Coke after his disgrace — Notices of them in the gossiping letters of that period — Letter of Lady Hatton to the Privy Council — Is out of favour at court — Petition to the King — Letters of Lady CONTENTS. Hatton to Buckingham — To the King — Again restored to favour at court — Ben Jonson's " Masque of Beauty" — Coke addresses a letter to Buckingham — — States the portion he intends to give his daughter and what Lady Hatton will give —Lady Hatton's letter to Buckingham.
    [Show full text]
  • Member's Newsletter No
    1 Bathurst District Historical Society Inc. MEMBER’S NEWSLETTER No 102 April – June 2015 BICENTENARY YEAR EDITION Price $3.00 Free to Members of the Society FROM THE PRESIDENT Dr Robin McLachlan was introduced by John Lanser, Convenor, who then delivered his talk – “A This newsletter covers the period of Bathurst’s major DELIGHTFUL SPOT” - THE PROCLAMATION celebrations during May. It is an important time to OF BATHURST IN 1815 – AND BEYOND. The reflect on the pioneers of Bathurst and district and vote of thanks was given by Professor Emeritus their struggles, frustrations, achievements and David Carment, A.M., aspirations since 1815. How tough was it in those founding years of the township of Bathurst from its resurveying in 1833 and the commencement of selling blocks of land in the town. Plans for ‘The Bathurst 200 Theo Barker Memorial Lecture’ to take place on Friday evening on 14th August, are well underway with Associate Professor Grace Karskens, University of New South Wales, Sydney, being the guest speaker. The lecture is to be held on the Bathurst campus of the University commencing at 6pm. CSU have graciously agreed to include the lecture in their Exploration Series of public lectures for 2015. The title of her talk is – ‘Life on Australia’s first frontier’. It is pleasing to see those dressing up to attend What was it like to make a life in the early farming functions in colonial costume. The Bathurst RSL districts of Australia's first frontier? How did people Club has sponsored the colonial costume learn about the new country, how did they make new competition that is taking place in May at the families and communities, how did they remake old Colonial Fair.
    [Show full text]
  • Maxwell, H C, the Lytes of Lytescary, Part II, Volume 38
    Proceedings of the Somersetshire Archceological and Natural History Society, 1892, Part II. PAPERS. ETC. Ct)e lLgte0 Of Hgtescarp. BY H. C. MAXWELL LYTE, C.B. TXT^HEN arrangements were being made for a visit of V V the Somersetshire ArchaBological and Natural History Society to Lytescary in August 1890, I was invited to contri- bute a paper about its former owners, of whom I am now the representative. I accordingly put together the notes which I had made about twenty-five years ago, and some extracts from these were, in my absence, read on the spot by Mr. E. Buckie. Since then, I have verified most of the references, and re- written a great part of the paper, so as to incorporate notes and extracts from some manuscripts which, having come to light within the last two years, may be briefly mentioned in this place. (1.) A very remarkable pedigree of the Lyte family com- piled in the reign of Charles I, by Thomas Lyte of Lytes- cary, and extending from the thirteenth century to the sixteenth. An account of it will be found under the notice of its author. I have frequently referred to it in the footnotes as ‘ Ped. I.’ New Series, Vol. XVIII., 1892 Part 11. , 2 Papers^ ^c. (2.) An equally remarkable pedigree compiled by the same Thomas Lyte in order to show all the descendants, of whatever name, of his grandfather and grandmother. An account of this will also be found hereafter. I have frequently referred to it in the footnotes as ‘ Ped. II.’ Both the foregoing have recently been found and given to me by Miss Monypenny, a descendant of their author.
    [Show full text]
  • New Zealand Gazette Officiating Ministers
    No.11 155 SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, 6 FEBRUARY 1958 Published by Authority WELLINGTON: MONDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 1958 ~ T OFFICIATING MINISTERS 156 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 11 Officiating-Ministers for 1958~Notice No. 1 · PURSUANT to the Marriage Act 1955, the following list of Officiating Ministers within the meaning of the said Act is published for general information: The Church of the Province of New The Church of England-continued The Church of England-continued Zealand, Commonly called the Church of England The Reverend- The Reverend- Cartridge; Lawrence Edwin, M.A. Ferry, Francis John, L.Th. The Reverend- Castle, Wilmot Rodd, L.Th. Firebrace, Robert Cardell Adams, Geoffrey, Owen, B.A., LLB. Caswell, Colin Douglas Charles _ Fisher, Francis Vivian, Canon Addis, Ellis A venel Catley, Allan Bruce, M.A., M.Sc.,· Fisher, John Matson, L.Th. Aires, Raymond Charles, M.A., L.Th. Th.L. · Fitzpatrick, John Hunter Aldworth, Alexander William Flatt, Herbert John, Canon Algar, Evan Beethoven, M.A., B.D. The Right Reverend---:- Fleury, Franquefort Eccles Allen, Francis Lechampion Caulton, Sidney Gething, M.A. Flewellen, James Joseph Allison, Lester Frederic Ford, Frederick John Anderson, Alfred Reid, M.Sc. The Very Reverend- Ford, Gordon Rex Anderson, James John, Canon . Chandler, Charles Walker, Dean Fraser, Archibald James Thomas, Anderson, John Laurence, M.A. M.A., B.D. Anderson, Leslie William Shallad The Reverend- French, William Alfred Andrews, Roydon Percival, L.Th. Chard, Edward Proud, John Dakers, B.Com., Arlidge, John Brett, B.A. Charles, Austen Clelland Flowerday, A.R.A.N.Z. Arnold, Harry Coleridge, M.A., L.Th.
    [Show full text]