Bligh's Reports
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Nominate reports — is a legal term from common law jurisdictions referring to the various published reports of English cases in various Courts from the Middle Ages to the 1860s when law reporting was officially taken over by the Incorporated Council of Law… … Wikipedia
St. George, Sir Thomas Bligh — (1765 1837) Born in England. Entered the army and rose to the rank of major general, 1819. Came to Canada, 1809, as inspecting field officer of militia in Upper Canada; commanded at Amherstburg when it was attacked by Hull, 1812; commanded… … The makers of Canada
William Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon — (1475 ndash; 9 June, 1511) was the son of Sir Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon and Elizabeth Courtenay. He married Catherine of York the sixth daughter of Edward IV of England and Elizabeth Woodville. William and Catherine had three children:… … Wikipedia
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MACQUARIE, Lachlan (1761-1824) — governor of New South Wales was born at Ulva, one of the Hebrides Islands, on 31 January 1761. He was a cousin of the Lauchlan Macquarie who was visited by Dr Johnson in October 1773. At an early age the boy was sent to Edinburgh to be educated… … Dictionary of Australian Biography