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  2. Secretary of State for the Northern Department - Wikipedia

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    In 1782, the two Secretaries of State were reformed as the Secretary of State for the Home Department and the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. [6] During the 18th century, Secretaries of State for the Northern Department, if peers, were often Leaders of the House of Lords as well.

  3. India Office Records - Wikipedia

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    L/F: India Office: Financial Department Records c.1800–1948; L/I: India Office: Information Department Records 1921–1949; L/L: India Office: Legal Adviser's Records c.1550–c.1950; L/MAR: India Office: Marine Records c.1600–1879; L/MED: India Office: Medical Board Records c.1920–1960; L/MIL: India Office: Military Department Records ...

  4. Secretary of State for the Southern Department - Wikipedia

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    Secretary of State for the Southern Department [8] [9] Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Term of office Monarch (Reign) Ref. Sir Edward Nicholas (1593–1669) 1 June 1660 20 October 1662 Charles II (1660–1685) [10] Henry Bennet 1st Earl of Arlington (1618–1685) [a] 20 October 1662 11 September 1674 [11] Henry Coventry MP for Droitwich (c. 1618 ...

  5. Emporia natives discover ancestors' 18th century home while ...

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    Courthouse records indicate the tobacco and crop plantation had its own mill seat during the 18th and 19th centuries up to the mid-20th century which helps explain the robust construction and ...

  6. Parliamentary Archives - Wikipedia

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    Here the principal records of the Lords remained from 1621 to 1864, being available throughout this period for inspection by the public. The contents of some were given still wider currency in the 18th century as certain Bills and Papers began to be printed, and when, in 1767, the Lords ordered the printing of their Journals.

  7. Colonial Office - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Office was a government department of the Kingdom of Great Britain and later of the United Kingdom, first created in 1768 from the Southern Department to deal with colonial affairs in North America (particularly the Thirteen Colonies, as well as, the Canadian territories recently won from France), until merged into the new Home ...

  8. HM Excise - Wikipedia

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    Combined Customs, Excise and Stamp Office in Bradford, dating from 1899. During the 1840s the Excise Office contracted as further duties were repealed (e.g. that on glass in 1845). Before long, plans were being drawn up to merge the much-reduced department with the Board of Stamps and Taxes (itself formed from a recent amalgamation).

  9. List of the oldest courthouses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The site also holds the old Clerk's Office (c. 1725 – 1750), old Debtor's Prison (ca. 1814), a former courthouse (1899), a former jail (1914), and Lawyer's Row. One of the most complete historic court greens in the United States the Eastville Court Green is listed as a Historic District on both the Virginia Landmarks Register and the National ...