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Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman was born on 7 September 1836 at Kelvinside House in Glasgow as Henry Campbell, the second son and youngest of the six children born to Sir James Campbell of Stracathro ( 1790 – 1876 ) and his wife Janet Bannerman ( 1799 – 1873 ).
When Princess Arthur of Connaught died, the Dukedom of Fife passed to her nephew, James George Alexander Bannerman Carnegie, Lord Carnegie, the only son of her late sister Princess Maud, Countess of Southesk.
His first cousin, James George Alexander Bannerman Carnegie ( b. 23 September 1929 ), succeeded as 3rd Duke of Fife and Earl of Macduff, upon Princess Alexandra's death on 26 February 1959.
* James George Alexander Bannerman Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife, 12th Earl of Southesk ( b. 1929 )
* James Patrick Bannerman Robertson: October 1888 – August 1891
The settlements include ( north to south ) The Bluff, Upper and Lower Bogue, Current, Gregory Town, Alice Town, James Cistern, Governor's Harbour, North and South Palmetto Point, Savannah Sound, Winding Bay, Tarpum Bay, Rock Sound, Greencastle, Deep Creek, Delancy Town, Waterford, Wemyss Bight, John Millars, Millar's and Bannerman Town.
He was best known by the professional pseudonym James Bannerman ; he also used a variety of other pseudonyms in his work as an author, critic and screenwriter.
James Bannerman ( 1790, Cape Coast – 18 March 1858 ) was a Lieutenant and acting governor of the Gold Coast ( modern Ghana ) from December 4, 1850 to October 14, 1851.
James Bannerman was born a native of the Gold Coast in 1790 to a Fanti mother and a Scottish father.
* James BannermanBooks. google. com
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James Patrick Bannerman Robertson, Baron Robertson ( 19 August 1845-1909 ), was a Scottish judge and Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 until 1891 when he was raised to the peerage as Baron Robertson.
Other frequent contributors, mostly based in New York City, include Isabella Bannerman, Sue Coe, Scott Cunningham, Eric Drooker, Sandy Jimenez, Sabrina Jones, Mac McGill, Kevin Pyle, James Romberger.

Bannerman and Church
Edward Bannerman Ramsay ( 1793 – 1872 ), a clergyman of the Scottish Episcopal Church, and Dean of Edinburgh in that communion from 1841, has a place in literature through his Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character, which had gone through 22 editions at his death.

Bannerman and on
The win hinged on Bannerman ’ s century and a superb bowling performance by Tom Kendall who took of 7 for 55 in England ’ s second innings.
Clemenceau said ...‘ I am totally opposed to you – we both recognise a great danger and you are ... reducing your army and weakening your navy .’ ‘ Ah ’ said Bannerman ‘ but that is for economy !’... then said that he thought the English ought to have some kind of military service, at which Bannerman nearly fainted ...‘ It comes to this ’ said Clemenceau ‘ in the event of your supporting us against Germany are you ready to abide by the plans agreed upon between our War Offices and to land 110, 000 men on the coast while Italy marches with us in the ranks ?’ Then came the crowning touch of the interview.
At the stroke of 00: 00 GMT on 1 January 1993 by the following ITN's Into The New Year bulletin featuring the Big Ben chimes technicians at the Crystal Palace transmitter switched from Thames Television at Euston Road headquarters to the LNN playout centre from where Carlton went on-air with an opening ident featuring the then Town Crier of London's Maurice Jones, with the then-famous slogan of Carlton, " This is CARLTON, Television for London ", ringing the bell 3-times and the first announcement from continuity announcer Graham Bannerman.
While the two Bannerman were placing a tracker on the Doctor, riding Billy's motorbike with Burton and Mel, in an attempt to disguise an ambush attempt, Ray manages to rescue Hawk and Weismuller head locks with an Allen key.
Squires was nearly caught trying to get into a cab ; he got away only by running through a house on Colonial Street ( near the Colonial Building ) to a waiting cab on Bannerman Street.
Cannon ), a Bannerman detective who occasionally finds himself on the wrong side of the law ;
Nicole de Boer ( born 20 December 1970 ) is a Canadian actress, perhaps best known for her roles as Joan Leaven in the cult film Cube, Ezri Dax on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine from 1998 to 1999 and as Sarah Bannerman on The Dead Zone from 2002 to 2007.
De Boer's most noted roles have been Ezri Dax on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ( seventh season, 1998 – 1999 ), and Sarah Bannerman on The Dead Zone ( TV series ), cancelled in December 2007 after season six.
Bannerman instituted responsible government on the island but was removed in 1854 due to political unrest in which he favoured the Reformers.
Bannerman resigned as governor in 1864 and returned to England where he caught a cold and, in his enfeebled state, fell down a flight of stairs causing his death on 30 December in Mayfair, London aged 76.
Lady Bannerman was born in Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island, a granddaughter of Walter Patterson who had been the Island's first governor.
His notes and findings on the island of Principe, along with those of his colleague Dr. H. Dohrn, would eventually become the basis for a later description of a rare ibis, Lampribis rothschildi Bannerman.
Capitalizing on pride in the audacious engineering project, John C. Abbey, and later Francis Bannerman, sold counterfeited chain links to collectors and museums.
The Bannerman Castle Trust organization, however, ascribes the name to a folklore tale about a young girl named Polly Pell becoming stranded on the island.
Bannerman designed the buildings himself and let the constructors interpret the designs on their own.
Most of the building was devoted to the stores of army surplus but Bannerman built another castle in a smaller scale on top of the island near the main structure as a residence, often using items from his surplus collection for decorative touches.
* Bannerman Castle History on itsnewjersey. com
He is famous for having bowled the first-ever delivery in Test Match cricket ( unscored off, of course ) to Charles Bannerman, who went on to score 165.

Bannerman and government
In the legislature Kent accused Governor Sir Alexander Bannerman and the opposition Conservatives of conspiring with the judges against the government.
Bannerman responded by dismissing the Kent's government and installing Hugh Hoyles as Premier of a Conservative government.
Bannerman accused Kent's government, as did Bishop Mullock, of using relief aid as patronage, and also accused Kent of being unreasonable in negotiations with France over the French Shore.
In 1861, after Kent had accused Bannerman of conspiring with the courts and opposition Conservative Party of Newfoundland against a proposal to reduce the salaries of judges, Bannerman dismissed the Kent government and appointed the leader of the opposition, Hugh Hoyles as the new Premier.
Bannerman ' initial action in dismissing Kent had been rash and the Colonial Office told him so, but Hoyles, the new Premier, moved towards non-sectarian government, both bishops called for order, and the politics of class replaced the politics of religion.
Zhao Erfeng, a Han Chinese Bannerman, was appointed as Amban of Tibet by the Qing government.

Bannerman and Books
The Story of Little Black Sambo is a children's book written and illustrated by Helen Bannerman, and first published by Grant Richards in October 1899 as one in a series of small-format books called The Dumpy Books for Children.
* The Birds of the Balearics ( with W. Mary Bannerman, illustrated by Donald Watson ) Croom Helm / Tanager Books 1983 ISBN 978-0-88072-022-9

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