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* 1831 – Ioannis Kapodistrias, Governor of Greece ( b. 1776 )
Darling Harbour is named after Lieutenant-General Ralph Darling, who was Governor of New South Wales from 1825 to 1831.
It is named for Gen. Lewis Cass, Governor of Michigan Territory through 1831.
After the failure of the ' Black Line ' in 1830, Colonial Governor George Arthur announced on 14 March 1831 his new policy of the removal of Aborigines from Tasmania.
" Mannalargenna insisted in his August 1831 negotiations with Robinson on "... a direct meeting ..." with Governor George Arthurand in October 1831, he got this in Hobart.
Windham was the birthplace of Samuel Dinsmoor, Governor of New Hampshire from 1831 to 1834.
* Dr. John Wesley Hoyt ( 1831 – 1912 ), third Governor of Wyoming Territory.
Minersville was incorporated as a borough on April 1, 1831 by Act of the legislature approved by Governor George Wolf.
Governor George Wolf approved act No. 168 of 1830, on April 2, 1831.
According to Parkinson, Hornblower in later life became a director of P & O, Governor of Malta ( 1829 – 1831 ), Commander in Chief at Chatham ( 1832 – 1835 ) a Viscount ( in 1850 ), and an Admiral of the Fleet, dying aged 80 on 12 January 1858.
* Robert Stockton Green ( 1831 – 1895 ), Governor of New Jersey
The Officer's Barracks, built in 1831 by the British Army, has been the residence of the Governor General of Canada since 1871.
The Australian Racing and Jockey Club was formed in 1828 with the encouragement of Governor Darling but the colony could not support two race clubs and both folded in 1831.
Count Johan August Sandels ( August 31, 1764 in Stockholm – January 22, 1831 ) was a Swedish soldier and politician, being appointed Governor of Norway ( Riksståthållare in Swedish, Rigsstatholder in Dano-Norwegian ) 1818 and Field Marshal in 1824.
As a reward for his service, he was appointed Governor of the Michigan Territory by President James Madison on October 29, 1813, and served until 1831.
After the collapse of the Napoleon's empire, he became Military Governor of Hanover 4 November 1813 – 24 October 1816, then Governor General of Hanover 24 October 1816 – 20 June 1837 ( viceroy from 22 February 1831 ).
The Art Deco-style monument contains intricate carvings and includes references to transportation in 1831 and 1931 and mentions Governor Huey P. Long, Jr., whose educational program Donaghey admired.
In 1831, the settlement was transferred to the control of the Swan River Colony and renamed Albany by Governor James Stirling.
Governor Darling's somewhat tardy but appreciative dispatch of 14 April 1831, and his request for Sturt's promotion, had had no result, and nothing came of the request by Sir Richard Bourke who had succeeded Darling that Viscount Goderich should give " this deserving officer your Lordship's protection and support ".
* Samuel E. Smith ( 1788 – 1860 ), American politician ; Governor of Maine, 1831 – 1834
He formally founded the city of Perth and the port of Fremantle and oversaw the development of the surrounding area and on 4 March 1831 he was confirmed as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the new territory, Western Australia, in which post he remained until in 1838 he resumed his naval career.
However, he was commissioned as Governor of Western Australia only from 4 March 1831, rectifying the absence of a legal instrument providing the authority detailed in Stirling's Instructions of 30 December 1828.

1831 and Mariano
page 52 ISBN 0-8061-2421-0 </ ref > In the 19th century, as Mexican cuisine was being memorialized, enchiladas were mentioned in the first Mexican cookbook, El cocinero mexicano (" The Mexican Chef "), published in 1831, and in Mariano Galvan Rivera's Diccionario de Cocina, published in 1845.
( Mexico City: Imprenta de Galvan a cargo de Mariano Arevalo, 1831 ), 1: 78-88.
From 1831 to 1835 he was secretary of education of the state government of Guatemala, under Dr. Mariano Gálvez.

1831 and turned
On the approach of cholera in 1831 some new lazarets were set up at western ports, notably a very extensive establishment near Bordeaux, afterwards turned to another use.
In 1831 Featherstone Osler was invited to serve on as the science officer on Charles Darwin's historic voyage to the Galápagos Islands, but he turned it down as his father was dying.
In 1831, as Jackson reshuffled his cabinet in the aftermath of the Petticoat affair, White was offered the office of Secretary of War, but turned it down.
The war only made the boatmen ’ s efforts more profitable, so that afterwards the Government immediately turned a part of its naval blockade into a coastal blockade, which lasted from 1818 to 1831.
built by Arthur Macnamara at Billington, Bedfordshire | BillingtonArthur Macnamara ( 1831 – 11 February 1906 ) was squire of Billington near Leighton Buzzard in Bedfordshire, where he turned a ruinous village into a model Victorian Estate.
Putnam's Sons ) Victorian traveller and adventuress, Isabella Lucy Bird ( 1831 – 1904 ), describes how Raja Muda Abdullah as he then was turned to his friend in Singapore, Tan Kim Ching.
The bent of his studies was turned more especially towards the Anglo-Saxon period through the influence of one the brothers Grimm, Jacob Grimm, under whom he studied at Göttingen ( 1831 ).
After working for a short time in a merchant's office, he turned to journalism, and in 1831 edited Don Quixote, a periodical which was suppressed in 1833 owing to its revolutionary tendencies.
Popular opinion in the town turned against Wroe when he was accused of indecent behaviour in 1831, but the charges were dismissed.
Popular opinion in Ashton-under-Lyne turned against Wroe when he was accused of indecent behaviour in 1831, but the charges were dismissed.

1831 and Guatemala
The federal bureaucracy in Guatemala City proved ineffectual, and fears of Guatemalan domination of the union led to protests that resulted in the relocation of the capital to San Salvador in 1831.
1831: type species ( El Salvador ; Guatemala ; Mexico )

1831 and into
At the age of 17 he became an apprentice machinist at the shop of Walcott & Harris in Valley Falls, Rhode Island, and following two or three other jobs in quick succession after graduation, he went into business for himself in 1831, making lathes and small tools.
As another consequence of the disturbances, a new constitution was accepted in 1831 which came into effect on 4 September of that year.
An undated painting of the British Water Witch built in 1831 is labeled OPIUM CLIPPER " WATER WITCH " so the term had at least passed into common usage during the time that this ship sailed.
Having consolidated his conquests in Syria ( 1831 – 38 ), Ibrahim Pasha, son of the viceroy of Egypt, Muhammad Ali Pasha, made the fatal mistake of trying to disarm the Christians and Druzes of the Lebanon and to draft the latter into his army.
* 1831 – Ras Marye of Yejju marches into Tigray and defeats and kills Dejazmach Sabagadis in the Battle of Debre Abbay.
The term human rights probably came into use some time between Paine's The Rights of Man and William Lloyd Garrison's 1831 writings in The Liberator, in which he stated that he was trying to enlist his readers in " the great cause of human rights ".
Although freed in early 1831, he chose exile instead of life confined into the small hamlet which was requested of him by the police, moving to Geneva in Switzerland.
The 1831 Federal Pact between Buenos Aires, Entre Ríos and Santa Fe Provinces opposed a military alliance to the League and ultimately defeated it during 1832, its former members joining the Federal Pact into a loose confederation of Provinces known as the Argentine Confederation.
After the beginning of the earnest agitation of the Northern abolitionists against the institution of slavery about 1831, petitions of various kinds poured into the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate praying for the abolition or the restriction of that institution.
The parish covered in 1831 and was divided into the liberty of Peckham to the east, the hamlet of Dulwich to the southwest, as well as Camberwell proper.
The Cherokee territory was then formed into Cherokee County in 1831.
When the Sultan refused, Muhammad Ali sent an army under Ibrahim into Syria in 1831.
In 1831 disbanded veterans of the Swiss regiments and another foreign unit, the Hohenlohe Regiment, were recruited into the newly raised French Foreign Legion for service in Algeria.
In 1831, Belgium was divided into 2, 739 municipalities, a number which remained more or less constant until 1961.
For one of his research papers, he was inducted in 1831 into the Royal Academy of Arras.
He took part in the revolution of July 1830 ; became secretary of the Aide-toi, le ciel t ' aidera, whose propaganda he brought into line with his anti-monarchical ideas ; and in 1831 was sent from Isère to the chamber of deputies.
The German philosophers who wrote immediately after the death of Hegel in 1831 can be roughly divided into the politically and religiously radical ' left ', or ' young ', Hegelians and the more conservative ' right ', or ' old ', Hegelians.
These three colonies were captured by the British in 1796 ; they were returned to the ( Dutch ) Batavian Republic in 1802, but were again captured by British forces a year later and were officially ceded to the United Kingdom in 1814, and consolidated into a single colony in 1831.
Having admitted his sons Francis ( 1745 – 1822 ) and Charles ( 1754 – 1831 ) into partnership he undertook for the " New Conger " Association the issue of a standard edition of the works of Shakespeare, Milton, Locke and other British classics ; also Cruden's Concordance.
* Isabella Bird ( October 15, 1831 – October 7, 1904 ) – the first woman inducted into the Royal Geographical Society ; she travelled extensively, exploring the Far East, Central Asia, and the American West.
Mae Hong Son historical records state that in the year 1831, which corresponds to the reign of King Nangklao ( Rama III ) of the Rattanakosin Period, in the mueang of Phing Nakhon ( เม ื องพ ิ งค ์ นคร ) known today as Chiang Mai, in the lands of the Kingdom of Lannathai, was Phraya Chiang Mai Mahawong ( พระยาเช ี ยงใหม ่ มหาวงศ ์), who was later to ascend to the rank of Phra Chao Mahottraprathet Racha Thibodi ( พระเจ ้ ามโหตรประเทศราชาธ ิ บด ี), who knew that to the west of Chiang Mai, which meant the lands of today's Mae Hong Son, was a geography of tall mountains and dense forests inhabited by a myriad of forest creatures of which wild elephants in particular were in great abundance, and thus ordered Lord Kaeo, who was a relative of his and a local military chief and governor, to herd these elephants out into the custody of mahouts, to survey the feasibility of this task on such western frontierlands and to be of further service in the capturing of the elephants so that they might be trained for labour thereafter.
Peter Guthrie Tait FRSE ( 28 April 1831 – 4 July 1901 ) was a Scottish mathematical physicist, best known for the seminal energy physics textbook Treatise on Natural Philosophy, which he co-wrote with Kelvin, and his early investigations into knot theory, which contributed to the eventual formation of topology as a mathematical discipline.
However, it was not until December 1827 that their ideas took written form, and the imaginary African kingdom of Glass Town came into existence, followed by Gondal, ruled by a woman, created by Emily and Anne, after the departure of Charlotte in 1831, and Angria.
Later, parts of Lisle were used to form new towns in the county: in 1831, a division of Lisle into four parts created three new towns: Barker, Nanticoke, and Triangle.

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