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She was married on 24 June 1853 to John Trimmer, Assistant Commissary-General, at Monkstown, near Dublin.
Marie Connor Leighton Steve 2010
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She was married on 24 June 1853 to John Trimmer, Assistant Commissary-General, at Monkstown, near Dublin.
Archive 2010-02-01 Steve 2010
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In 1745, he was appointed Commissary-General of the British forces in Nova Scotia.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2009
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Mist, the Commissary-General sent to the Cape by the Batavian
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Mit, the Commissary-General sent to the Cape by the Batavian
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Colonel Weston, the Commissary-General, as always, rendered us every service in his power.
The Rough Riders Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 1992
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During the last stages of this negotiation, Washington had instructed Elias Boudinot, the Commissary-General of Prisoners, not to permit trifles to stand in the way because, said Washington, he never had needed Lee more.
Washington Richard Harwell 1968
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During the last stages of this negotiation, Washington had instructed Elias Boudinot, the Commissary-General of Prisoners, not to permit trifles to stand in the way because, said Washington, he never had needed Lee more.
Washington Richard Harwell 1968
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During the last stages of this negotiation, Washington had instructed Elias Boudinot, the Commissary-General of Prisoners, not to permit trifles to stand in the way because, said Washington, he never had needed Lee more.
Washington Richard Harwell 1968
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During the last stages of this negotiation, Washington had instructed Elias Boudinot, the Commissary-General of Prisoners, not to permit trifles to stand in the way because, said Washington, he never had needed Lee more.
Washington Richard Harwell 1968
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