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Villiers departed for New Orleans in June 1764 with 80 families, and he transferred temporary control to his subordinate, Louis St. Ange de Bellerive, who was given responsibility to monitor the remaining settlers in Illinois.
The Prince's interest in ecological issues led him to establish the Bellerive Foundation in the late 1970s, and he was a knowledgeable and respected collector of Islamic art.
Bellerive was also amongst the first organisations to warn of the potential human health hazards of modern intensive farming methods.
His body was conveyed to Switzerland where members of the diplomatic corps, government officials and close friends were invited to pay their last respects at the Chateau de Bellerive, and sign books of condolence at various locations around the world.
Last respects were paid beneath the arches of the Château de Bellerive, before the bier was carried to the local cemetery of Collonge-Bellerive.
In 2008, the championship was held at Bellerive Country Club in the St. Louis suburb of Town and Country, Missouri.
Ten days after the double century, Ponting was named in the Australian XI to take on England at Bellerive Oval — in a match that was used as practice before the upcoming series in the West Indies.
Bellerive Oval underwent a $ 16 million re-development at very start of the 21st century and that was completed at the end of 2002.
In 1884 the first football match on record from the area was played between Carlton and Bellerive.
1 year later, the new Bellerive recreation ground was ready for use.
Bellerive Oval was chosen ahead of KGV Oval and North Hobart Oval.
The first Test match in Tasmania was played at Bellerive from the 16th-20 December 1989, between Australia and Sri Lanka.
This was the first international day-night cricket match played at Bellerive Oval.
The decision was made to move both the offices of the Tasmanian Cricket Association, and the official home ground to Bellerive Oval in Clarence.
The old Bellerive Post Office, which was built in 1897, now houses both the Sound Preservation Museum and the Genealogical Society of Tasmania.
By the 1830s the name was changed to Bellerive ( meaning ' beautiful river bank ') and the village had become the hub of eastern shore contact with Hobart, and several boats would cross between Bellerive and Sullivans Cove every day.
The club was based in the state of Tasmania at Bellerive Oval and was run by AFL Tasmania.
On 14 January 2007, Bond took a hat-trick in the last over against Australia in a One Day International at the Bellerive Oval, dismissing Cameron White, Andrew Symonds and Nathan Bracken in successive deliveries, becoming just the second New Zealand player to take a hat-trick in limited-overs international cricket, although the game was still lost by 105 runs.
This was followed on by two other centuries at Bellerive Oval and a successful Ford Ranger Cup premiership.
Whilst older students were trusted to make the ferry crossing from Bellerive to Hobart, for younger students it was not deemed safe to do so unsupervised.
In 1995 at the Bellerive campsite a Late Neolithic settlement dating from 2741-2488 BC was discovered.

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Ponting started the 1999 – 2000 season poorly, with ducks in his first three Test innings in the series against Pakistan, including a pair on his home ground Bellerive Oval.
Ponting scored the first ever double-century ( 209 ) at his home ground Bellerive Oval ( pictured ) in the Third Test against Pakistan.
Football and cricket first started being played in the area where Bellerive Oval is now in the mid-to-late 19th century.
It was first played in 1981 at Bellerive Country Club in Creve Coeur, Missouri, near St. Louis.
Montagu Bay and its neighbour Rosny were one of the first areas, along with nearby Bellerive to be settled on the eastern shore of Hobart's Derwent River, starting from the 1820s.

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Cricket Australia proposed that the 2010 – 11 series consist of six Tests, with the additional game to be played at Bellerive Oval in Hobart.
The Tasmanian Tigers cricket team plays its home games at the Bellerive Oval on the Eastern Shore.
The two players in yellow are the batsmen and those in blue are the fielding team. A day match at Bellerive Oval
** The PGA golf tour cancelled the World Golf Championships at the Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis, Missouri.
In the Second Test at Bellerive Oval, Taylor scored 123 in the second innings to set up a winning total.
Bellerive is located at ( 38. 713301 ,-90. 314315 ).
When Tasmania played Western Australia at Bellerive Oval on 4 November 1994, Ponting scored 211.
After scoring 4, 0 and 0 in his previous Test outings at Bellerive Oval, Ponting broke through with a man-of-the-match performance of 157 not out in the Second Test, before further rain resulted in another draw.
On 7 June 2011, the North Melbourne Football Club announced a new three year deal in partnership with transport company TT-Line Company, who announced its intent to sponsor North Melbourne home games in Hobart, at Bellerive Oval.
They play home matches at Bellerive Oval, Clarence on Hobart's Eastern Shore, though matches are occasionally played at venues in Devonport and Launceston.
Is it also a popular sailing area, home to Bellerive Yacht Club and has a marina located at Bellerive Quay.
At the end of the 2005 season the team moved from North Hobart Oval to Bellerive Oval for home games in the south and began playing all northern home games at Aurora Stadium.

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Even before this time a ferryman regularly crossed the Derwent, coming ashore in the Bellerive area.
At one time the suburb was known as Beltana from 1892, but, because of confusion with Bellerive, it was renamed Lindisfarne in 1903 after Lindisfarne a tidal Island ( Holy Island ) in Northumberland, England.

Bellerive and known
Bellerive Oval, also known by its sponsored name Blundstone Arena, is primarily a cricket and Australian Rules Football ground located in Bellerive, City of Clarence, on the eastern shore of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Bellerive is best known as the home of international cricket ground Bellerive Oval.
She was educated locally, initially at St Oswald's Roman Catholic Primary School and at Bellerive Convent Grammar School ( now known as Bellerive FCJ High School on Ullet Road ( A5089 ) in Dingle, Liverpool.
Until 1799 it was known as Collonge sur Bellerive.

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