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  • Nicholas Loney (1826, Plymouth, United Kingdom – 23 April 1869, Mount Kanlaon, Negros Island, Philippines) was an English businessman and the British Empire's...
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  • in Iraq James Loney (baseball), American baseball player John Loney, Canadian politician June Loney, Australian harpist Nicholas Loney, English businessman...
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  • employee of the firm Smith, Bell and Company based in Manila and nephew of Nicholas Loney, a British vice-consul in Iloilo. It was also managed by J. C. Hoskyn...
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    1850s at the behest of Nicholas Loney, an English businessman and the British Empire's vice-consul in the city of Iloílo. Loney's objective, according to...
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  • grandmaster Manuel Araneta Jr. – basketball player in 1948 Summer Olympics Nicholas Loney – 19th-century British diplomat and businessman who helped develop Iloilo...
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    Southeast Asia, was established in the 1850s by British Vice Consul Nicholas Loney, known as the "Father of the Philippine Sugar Industry." The province...
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  • international trade of the 19th century. The British vice-consul in Iloilo, Nicholas Loney, was instrumental in introducing technological and financial resources...
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    vast properties in Matabang,Talisay, which he earlier purchased from Nicholas Loney, the biggest sugar cane producer in Negros at that time. It was offered...
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    Hacienda History of Filipino Americans Manong generation Negrense Nicholas Loney "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-01-13. Retrieved...
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  • established in 1877 in Iloilo City by the Englishman Henry Hoskyn, nephew of Nicholas Loney, the first British vice-consul in Iloilo, together with his brothers...
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    Nicholas Loney (1826-1869) Structure Monument Helped in the region's economic growth after Iloilo was opened as an international port. Nicholas Loney...
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  • the sugar industry spearheaded by British diplomat and businessman Nicholas Loney. Through the missionary efforts of the Recollects, additional settlements...
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    sugarcane wine-making. Sugarcane farming became an industry after 1856 when Nicholas Loney, a British Vice-Consul, was sent to Iloilo City and convinced the American...
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    for international trade on 1855 and the coming of British Vice-consul Nicholas Loney, a year later, that led to the fast development of sugar industry in...
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    island of Negros. Sugar during the 19th century was of high demand. Nicholas Loney, the British vice-consul in Iloilo, developed the industry by giving...
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    located along Muelle Loney near the Iloilo City Hall, owned Panay Railways for 24,446,250 Philippine pesos. The statue of Nicholas Loney that stands on the...
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  • He had become a sugar baron and was exporting the product alongside Nicholas Loney, the first British vice-consul in the country who, because of his efforts...
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    for international trade in 1855 and the coming of British Vice-consul Nicholas Loney, a year later, led to the fast development of the sugar industry in...
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    Kingdom, became more accessible. Nicholas Loney, the U.K. consul, played a pivotal role in this development, and Muelle Loney, the quay along the Iloilo River...
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    "Entangled Histories" of Anglo-Spanish Imperialism in Asia: Vice-Consul Nicholas Loney, General José de Lemery and the Campaign for Reform in the Philippine...
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