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One of the earliest accounts relating to a large unknown freshwater animal was in 1818, when Hamilton Hume and James Meehan found some large bones at Lake Bathurst in New South Wales.
Despite these positive reforms, Askin's government maintained a brutal prison and corrective regime that was to culminate in the Bathurst Gaol riots in 1970 and 1974.
The East India Company Governor, Sir Hudson Lowe ( 1816 – 1821 ), was appointed by and directly reported to Lord Bathurst, the Secretary for War and the Colonies, in London.
* Bathurst 1000 held at Mount Panorama Circuit since 1963 ( the race was held at Phillip Island from 1960 – 1962 )
High-definition was used to broadcast the 2011 Bathurst 1000 and the Gold Coast 600, it was the first time that V8 Supercars races were available in HD.
Governor Macquarie was presented with one of these cloaks by a Wiradjuri man when he visited Bathurst in 1815.
In college folklore, the rivalry goes back to the late 17th century, when Ralph Bathurst, President of Trinity, was supposedly observed throwing stones at Balliol's windows.
In college folklore, the rivalry goes back to the late 17th century, when Ralph Bathurst, President of Trinity, was supposedly observed throwing stones at Balliol's windows.
Besides some of the London group ( Goddard, Wallis, Ward, Wren who was a young protégé of Scarburgh ), it included ( in the account of Thomas Sprat ) Ralph Bathurst, Robert Boyle, William Petty, Lawrence Rooke, Thomas Willis, and Matthew Wren.
The GT-R's success in motor racing was formidable, particularly in the annual 1, 000 km race at the Mount Panorama circuit in Bathurst, Australia, where the winner in 1991 and 1992 was a GT-R ( despite receiving additional in weight penalties and a turbo pressure relief valve in 1992, and crashing ), and in the Japanese GT series where it has remained dominant for many years.
In 1959, after six years of secret negotiations, the predominantly English-speaking section of Northumberland County, including within its territorial limits Chatham and St. Thomas College, was transferred from the Diocese of Bathurst to the Diocese of Saint John, making Alfred Leverman, Bishop of Saint John since 1953, St. Thomas's new chancellor.
Born in Bathurst, New Brunswick, he was the elder brother of actor Sam De Grasse.
However, the continued existence of the North West Company was in great doubt, and shareholders had no choice but to agree to a merger with their hated rival after Henry Bathurst, the Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, ordered the companies to cease hostilities.
Bathurst suggested that Prévost should give first priority to attacking Sackett's Harbor on Lake Ontario, where the American fleet on the lake was based, and seizing control of Lake Champlain as a secondary objective.
The first Europeans known to land on the island were 13 Dutch sailors including Abraham Leeman from the Waeckende Boey who landed near Bathurst Point on 19 March 1658 while their ship was careened nearby.
A pinus insignis plantation was established by internees during World War I, roughly bordering the main settlement, The Basin and Bathurst.
It was Brock's 9th and final Bathurst win.
It was Brock's 7th and Perkins ' 2nd Bathurst win.
The most notable performances were in the Armstrong 500 races at the Mount Panorama circuit, Bathurst, New South Wales where the Cortina GT was first across the line in 1963 and 1964 and the locally developed GT500 took the flag in 1965.
He was one of the Pages of Honour to George III, and was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford ; but he left the university early, having been appointed private secretary to Earl Bathurst before he was twenty.
This model was developed as a homologated road-going version of the factory race cars used in the 12hr endurance races held at Bathurst, New South Wales, beginning in 1991 for the 1995 event held at Eastern Creek, Sydney, New South Wales.

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## Lord Apsley, eldest son of the Earl Bathurst
## Lord Apsley, eldest son of the Earl Bathurst
Bathurst was the eldest son of Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst, and his wife Catherine ( née Apsley ).
Lord Bathurst's eldest son and heir apparent Allen Bathurst, Lord Apsley, was Member of Parliament for Southampton and Bristol Central.
Lord Bledisloe died, aged 90, at Lydney on 3 July 1958, and was succeeded as Viscount Bledisloe by his eldest son, Benjamin Ludlow Bathurst.
He held this position for 70 years until his death and was succeeded as by his eldest son, Benjamin Ludlow Bathurst.

Bathurst and son
Lord Bathurst was the elder son of Henry Bathurst, 2nd Earl Bathurst, by his wife Tryphena, daughter of Thomas Scawen.
The present holder of the Earldom Bathurst is Henry Allen John Bathurst, 8th Earl Bathurst, whose son and heir uses the secondary title of Lord Apsley.
Bathurst was the son of Sir Benjamin Bathurst, Cofferer of the Household and Governor of the British East India Company, by his wife Frances, daughter of Sir Allen Apsley.
Thomas Seymour Bathurst, third and youngest son of the third Earl.
Lord Bathurst was succeeded by his grandson, the eighth Earl, who held political office under Harold Macmillan as a Lord-in-Waiting ( government whip in the House of Lords ) from 1957 to 1961 and as Joint Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department from 1961 to 1962. the titles are held by his son, the ninth earl.
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Benjamin Bathurst, First Sea Lord between 1993 and 1995, is the grandson of the Honourable Benjamin Bathurst, Member of Parliament for Cirencester, third son of the sixth Earl.
Benjamin Bathurst, younger son of the second Earl, was a diplomat best known for his sudden disappearance in 1809.
The politician Charles Bathurst ( who was born Charles Bragge and assumed the surname of Bathurst in 1804 ), was the son of Anne Bathurst, granddaughter of Sir Benjamin Bathurst, younger brother of the first Earl Bathurst.
The heir apparent is the present holder's earl's son, Benjamin George Henry Bathurst, Lord Apsley ( b. 1990 )

Bathurst and Sir
* The original nine League or founder members who formed the party on August 2, 1792: Sir Andrew Ffoulkes ( second in command ), Lord Anthony Dewhurst, Lord Timothy Hastings, Lord John Bathurst, Lord Stowmarries, Sir Edward Mackenzie, Sir Philip Glynde, Lord Saint Denys, Sir Richard Galveston
His portrait has been drawn by Burnet, Count Hamilton in the Memoires de Grammont, John Dryden, Alexander Pope in the Epistle to Lord Bathurst, and Sir Walter Scott in Peveril of the Peak.
The Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, the Earl of Bathurst, sent instructions to Lieutenant-General Sir George Prévost, the Commander-in-Chief in Canada and Governor General of the Canadas, authorizing him to launch offensives into American territory, but cautioning him against advancing too far and thereby risking being cut off.
Recognizing the reduced post – Cold War size of the British Armed Forces, no further appointments were made to the rank after 1995 when Sir Benjamin Bathurst was appointed Admiral of the Fleet on his retirement as First Sea Lord.
* Admiral of the Fleet Sir Benjamin Bathurst 1993 – 1995
The latter was the son of Charles Bragge and Anne Bathurst, granddaughter of Sir Benjamin Bathurst, younger brother of Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst.
His parents were Mamma Fatty and Almami Jawara, Sir Dawda was educated at the Methodist Boys ’ High School in colonial Bathurst ( now Banjul ), then attended Achimota College in Ghana, he then finished his studies at the University of Glasgow.

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