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  • Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) Archdiocese of Port of Spain 105465Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) — Archdiocese of Port of Spain (PORTUS HISPANIÆ) An archiepiscopal...
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  • Dec. 1877, revising barrister for Port of Spain 1883–4, practises before the supreme court of Trinidad, a student of Gray's Inn 4 Nov., 1878, called to...
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  • Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 22 Port Mahon 20008301911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 22 — Port Mahon ​PORT MAHON, or Mahon (Spanish Puerto Mahón), the capital...
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  • Cartagena (Spain) 19947101911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 5 — Cartagena (Spain) ​CARTAGENA, or Carthagena, a seaport of south-eastern Spain, in the province...
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  • the head of a valley of the same name, to the north-east of Port of Spain, where the river leaps in a foaming torrent over a sheer wall of rock, 312...
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  • of Gray's Inn 14 July, 1881, called to the bar 25 June, 1884 (2nd son of Albert Lack, of Port of Spain, Trinidad, merchant); born , . Port of Spain,...
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  • supreme court of Trinidad, a student of Gray's Inn 2 May, 1881, called to the bar 26 Jan., 1884 (eldest son of John Wharton, of Port of Spain, Trinidad,...
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  • Nov., 1883 (only son of William James Hendrickson, of Port of Spain, Trinidad, clerk of peace for district courts); born , . Port of Spain, Trinidad....
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  • 1880 (2nd son of James S. Hobson, chief stipendiary magistrate and justice of the peace Port of Spain, Trinidad); born , . Port of Spain, Trinidad....
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  • ​Mayne, Robert Dawson, stipendiary justice Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.A., Balliol Coll., Oxon, 1867, a student of Lincoln's Inn 17 Jan., 1866 (then aged 21)...
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  • importance of the French Mediterranean ports, and forms a good harbour of refuge. Its trade, which is with Spain, Greece and Algeria, is in cork, carobs...
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  • aged 20), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1882 (2nd son of Charles William Warner, C.B., of Port of Spain bar.-at-law); born , 1859. Port of Spain, Trinidad....
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  • States on vessels owned wholly by subjects of Spain, coming from a port of Spain, than shall, by the Secretary of the Treasury, be ascertained to have been...
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  • kingdom, countship and province, in the north-western angle of Spain; bounded on the N. by the Bay of Biscay, E. by Leon and Asturias, S. by Portugal, and W...
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  • Great Earthquake of Port Royal by Alfred Burdon Ellis 1215627Popular Science Monthly Volume 40 April 1892 — The Great Earthquake of Port Royal1892Alfred...
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  • Madrid, the Spanish government sent him his passports. On the 22nd the president declared a blockade of Cuban ports; on the 24th the Spanish government...
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  • Work Alicante, Spain 87382The New Student's Reference Work — Alicante, Spain Alicante, (ä' lē-kän' tā), Spain, a province of the Spanish kingdom, area...
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  • Fernando (Spain) 2023053The New International Encyclopædia — San Fernando (Spain) ​ SAN FERNANDO, fĕr-nän′dṓ (formerly Isla de Leon) . A town of Southwestern...
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  • 3 Barcelona (Spanish city) 3369371911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 3 — Barcelona (Spanish city) ​BARCELONA, formerly the capital of Catalonia, and...
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  • GARGANO; Embassy at 15 Queen's Park West, Port-of-Spain (mailing address is P. O. Box 752, Port-of-Spain); telephone [809] 622-6372 or 6376, 6176 Flag:...
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