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Sir George was appointed Deputy-Governor again in 1625, and he served a second term as Governor from March 1626 until his death in November 1627.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2007
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Anne's father, Thomas Dudley, was Deputy-Governor of the Boston settlement.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2007
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In 1616, George Yeardley was designated Deputy-Governor of Virginia.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2007
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The Deputy-Governor mind and plan coherently what was to be done.
A narrow escape... marypcb 2005
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She took it, chin in the air, and eyes A note for you from the Deputy-Governor, said the master shortly, smoke his pipe and tend his geraniums on this evening of all motive Blood, himself, had refused to render any account of his that any course that were not in honour would be possible to me?
A narrow escape... marypcb 2005
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President Thabo Mbeki has noted reports in the media regarding the position of the Deputy-Governor of the Reserve Bank, Ms Gill
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The Deputy-Governor of the Reserve Bank is a woman.
REPORT: BEIJING + 5 2000
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He had been Governor and Deputy-Governor of the Bank of England.
Ayala's Angel 1993
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Then another proclamation was made, commanding the Lieutenant of the Tower to bring forth his prisoners to the Bar, and accordingly the six rebel lords were brought to the Bar by the Deputy-Governor of the Tower, having the axe carried before them by the Gentleman Jailer, who stood with it on the left hand of the prisoners, with the edge turned from him.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume I. Mrs. Thomson
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Governor or Deputy-Governor, and three Assistants.
The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut Maria Louise Greene
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