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Their father, Sir Henry Martin 1733-1794, 1st bart, was the eldest son of Samuel Martin, esq., by his second wife, Sarah, daughter of Edward Wyke, lieut.-governor of Montserrat.
Sarah Catherine Martin Steve 2009
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W.W. McDowell, lieut. governor, presiding by Charles L Crum
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W.W. McDowell, lieut. governor, presiding by Charles L Crum
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A sermon, preached at Boston,: Before His Excellency Christopher Gore, governor, His Honor David Cobb, lieut. governor, the Council and legislature, upon the annual election, May 30, 1810 by Elijah Parish
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W.W. McDowell, lieut. governor, presiding by Charles L Crum
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Other members are Richard Dube, a retired colonel, Getrude Moyo, a retired lieut. colonel and Alex Mudavanhu, a retired major.
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W.W. McDowell, lieut. governor, presiding by Charles L Crum
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W.W. McDowell, lieut. governor, presiding by Charles L Crum
Notes from BushWorld 2007
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W.W. McDowell, lieut. governor, presiding by Charles L Crum
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In April 1797 Lord Paget was transferred to a lieut. -colonelcy in the 7th Light Dragoons, of which regiment he became colonel in 1801.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1 Various
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