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King's Printer building in Victoria, British Columbia houses the offices for the King's Printer for British Columbia. In British Columbia, the office of the King's Printer and Comptroller of Stationery for British Columbia is a branch of the province's Procurement and Supply Services department, and not only supplies paper and electronic copies of all legislation, regulations, and related ...
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George-Paschal Desbarats (11 August 1808 – 12 November 1864) was a French-Canadian printer, publisher, businessman, and landowner. From 1841 he co-held an exclusive contract as the Queen's printer. From 1841 he co-held an exclusive contract as the Queen's printer.
Grafton, Richard. A chronicle at large: and meere history of the affayres of Englande, and kinges of the same, deduced from the creation of the worlde, vnto the first habitation of thys islande: and so by contynuance vnto the first yere of the reigne of our most deere and souereigne lady Queene Elizabeth: collected out of sundry aucthors, whose names are expressed in the next page of this ...
A spokesman for Queen Elizabeth strongly denied that her absence was a snub, telling The Telegraph, “The Queen is aware that the prince and Mrs Parker Bowles wanted to keep the occasion low key ...
Amid Prince Andrew's ongoing drama and in the aftermath of Harry and Meghan's royal exit, the queen's grandson, Peter, announced that he's separated.
Their divorce was finalized in 1996, one year before Diana died in a fatal car crash. Charles and Camilla got engaged in February 2005 and tied the knot in a civil ceremony two months later.
Pierre-Édouard's third son George-Paschal Desbarats took over the business in 1828 and was named Queen's Printer in 1841. [2] George-Édouard was born to George-Paschal [2] and his first wife Henriette, daughter of Amable Dionne. [3] He was sent to College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, 1846. [3]