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  • Thumbnail for Diocese of Guyana
    Archdeacon of Demerara and that of Berbice was vacant. The diocese also covers Suriname and Cayenne/French Guiana. In a 2002 census, about 7% of Guyanese...
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  • small piece of land belonging to the first Anglican Bishop to British Guiana, William Piercy Austin. It was then purchased by the British government in...
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    (including Trinidad and the Windward Islands) (Parry) and the Bishop of British Guiana (William Piercy Austin). In 1842 (after division), her jurisdiction...
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  • British Guiana and Primate of the West Indies 1893: Robert Machray, Bishop of Rupert's Land 1905: Henry Hutchinson Montgomery, former Bishop of Tasmania...
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  • Thumbnail for William Austin (bishop)
    Bishop of Guyana from 1842 until his death. He was the son of William Austin (1759–1817), co-owner of the Land of Plenty plantation in British Guiana...
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  • Papillon (book) (category Books about French Guiana)
    purported incarceration and subsequent escape from the French penal colony of French Guiana, and covers a 14-year period between 1931 and 1945. While Charrière...
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  • Aubrey Bishop (21 August 1931 – 6 February 2013) was a Guyanese cricketer. He played in two first-class matches for British Guiana in 1952/53. Bishop died...
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  • William Henry Brett (missionary) (category British Guiana people)
    missionary in British Guiana. He was born in Dover and, following the death of his father, he was raised by his grandfather. At the age of thirteen or fourteen...
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  • decolonization of its overseas territories, with independence granted to British Guiana on May 26, 1966. Following independence, Forbes Burnham rose to power...
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  • William Clancy (category Roman Catholic bishops of Georgetown)
    was an Irish Roman Catholic missionary in the United States and British Guiana. The son of a farmer, William Clancy was born in West Cork and educated at...
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  • firm British Gas (disambiguation) (privatised and later split between BG plc and Centrica) BG Group, one part of the demerged British Gas plc Bishop Grosseteste...
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  • Alfred Savage (category British expatriates in British Guiana)
    May 1903 – 5 March 1980) was the Governor of Barbados in 1949–51, and the colonial Governor of British Guiana in 1953–55. On 9 October, 1953, upon instruction...
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  • first Bishop of the Falkland Islands. Stirling had episcopal jurisdiction over "the whole of South America with the exception of British Guiana". Stirling...
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    Trinidad and British Guiana, following the 1815 defeat of France in the Napoleonic Wars. In the mid-19th century, Britain began the process of granting self-government...
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  • Thumbnail for Chief Justice of Guyana
    (1991-01-01). Joseph Beaumont: Chief Justice of British Guiana, 1863-1868. History Society, University of Guyana. "No. 24641". The London Gazette. 12 November...
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    Retrieved 19 March 2012. Year Book of the Bermudas, the Bahamas, British Guiana, British Honduras and the British West Indies. Vol. 17. T. Skinner. 1944...
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  • Thumbnail for British African-Caribbean people
    British African-Caribbean people or British Afro-Caribbean people are an ethnic group in the United Kingdom. They are British citizens whose recent ancestors...
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    Amapá (redirect from Portuguese Guiana)
    state by area. Located in the far northern part of the country, Amapá is bordered clockwise by French Guiana to the north for 730 km, the Atlantic Ocean to...
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  • who helped develop aviation in Guyana, then British Guiana Arthur Llewellyn Williams (1856–1919), bishop of Nebraska Arthur Williams (rugby league) (1902–1948)...
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  • Thumbnail for Structure of the British Army
    structure of the British Army. The British Army is currently being reorganised to the Future Soldier structure. The Army is commanded by the Chief of the General...
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