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In 1841, he was sent to England to help founding a German-English evangelic episcopacy in Jerusalem.
From 1840 to 1841, she received three letters from him, though in his third letter he told her he had sent five.
In 1841, a rough outline for a treaty was sent for the guidance of Plenipotentiary Charles Elliot.
In June 1841, Lamar took $ 89, 000 from the treasury and sent an expedition on his own.
A 27 February, 1841, petition she sent to Governor-General Sydenham for her son to take over James ' customs position was denied.
She considered moving there as well and even visited in May 1841, though Hawthorne sent her away.
By the Spring of 1841 Armistead had sent 450 Seminoles west.
In May 1841 Halleck Tustenuggee sent word that he would be bringing his band in to surrender.
As assistant to Sir George Russell Clerk, he now added to his political experience in the management of the district of Ferozepore ; and when news of disaster came from Kabul in November 1841 he was sent to Peshawar in order to push up supports for the relief of Sale and the garrison of Jalalabad.
In 1841, when Pottinger was sent to China, Palmerston instructed him to " examine with care the natural capacities of Hong Kong, and you will not agree to give up that Island unless you should find that you can exchange it for another in the neighbourhood of Canton, better adapted for the purposes in view ; equally defensible ; and affording sufficient shelter for Ships of War and Commerce ".
From 1835 to 1847 he was MP for the Waterford City constituency, from 1839 to 1841 he was a Lord of the Treasury, from 1846 to 1849 he was Secretary to the Board of Control, and in 1849 he was sent as British minister to Greece.
These were at Kandahar ( where the largest British force in the country had been stationed ), Jalalabad ( held by a force which had been sent from Kabul in October 1841 as the first stage of a planned withdrawal ) and Ghazni.
He was sent in 1841 to the Ghent Conservatory, where he studied under Édouard de Sommere and Martin-Joseph Mengal.
In 1841 he sent a group to the United States, establishing the first Holy Cross institution in North America at Notre Dame, Indiana.
Morrow was sent back to Washington again in 1841, and served two more years in the House, but refused to be renominated in 1842, believing himself too old.
He sent a total of eight further works to the Salon between 1836 and 1841 ; and yet none of them were accepted.
Trollope had been employed by the General Post Office in 1835 and was sent to Ireland in September 1841 at the age of 26.
In 1841, the United States Exploring Expedition visited the west coast of North America by ship, and sent an overland party down the Siskiyou Trail, from the site of today's Portland, Oregon, to San Francisco.
In 1841, he was sent to the Northern Lakes for survey work and was also sent to Europe to examine the dikes and drainage systems in the Netherlands and Italy.
In 1841, the 49th was sent from India to take part in the First Opium War with China, and it was in action at the capture of Chusan, Canton, Amoy and Shanghai.
In 1848, Allen with Thomas Richard Heywood Thomson published, in two volumes as A Narrative of the Expedition sent by H. M .' s Government to the River Niger in 1841.
He was sent to an asylum in Schleswig, and early in 1841 he was cured, and able to return to Växjö.
In 1841 Lowy was sent to London as an emissary of the Students ' Jewish National Society ; Benisch also arrived in England the same year.

1841 and expedition
* Texas Santa Fe Expedition, an expedition to claim parts of northern New Mexico for Texas in 1841
In 1841 several families with the HBC directedSinclair expedition from Red River Colony settled there.
In 1841 the United States Exploring Expedition under Charles Wilkes mapped the region and named Neah Bay " Scarborough Harbour " in honor of Captain James Scarborough of the Hudson's Bay Company, who had provided assistance to the expedition.
He departed with a second expedition on 25 February 1841.
Mount Erebus was discovered on January 27, 1841 ( and observed to be in eruption ) by polar explorer Sir James Clark Ross who named it Mount Erebus after his ships, Erebus and Terror ( which were also used by Sir John Franklin on his disastrous Arctic expedition ).
In 1841, Captain James Clark Ross, who sighted the islands on his own expedition to Antarctica, gave it the name Russell Peak.
He sailed a third time for Algeria in 1841, and served under General Bugeaud, taking part in the expedition to revictual Medea on 29 April, and in sharp fighting near Miliana on the 3rd to 5 May.
It produced reports, but in the wake of the Niger expedition of 1841 some of its supporters believed a case made on science was being sidelined in the activities of the APS.
In 1841 he joined Arthur Wakefield on the expedition that led to the founding of Nelson.
The expedition resulted in the book Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, published in 1841, with text by Stephens and engravings based on the drawings of Catherwood.
Wilkes ' 1841 Map of the Oregon Territory pre-dated John Charles Fremont's first Oregon Trail pathfinder expedition guided by Kit Carson during 1842.
Three ships carrying the New Zealand Company's Nelson expedition, led by Captain Arthur Wakefield, anchored at Astrolabe Roads, north of Kaiteriteri Beach ( about 16 km due north of Motueka ) in October 1841.
Ross's 1841 expedition been unable to land here, but as Antarctic neared the cape, conditions were calm enough for a boat to be lowered.
The complete report of the expedition appeared as “ Otceschewie do Sjewernym beregam Sibiri, po Ledowitomm More ” ( 2 vols., St. Petersburg, 1841 ), and was translated into French with notes by Prince Galitzin, under the title Voyage sur les côtes septentrionales de la Sibérie et de la mer glaciale ( 2 vols., 1841 ).
He participated in the Niger expedition of 1841 as the African Civilization Society's scientist, with Allen and Thomson.
Because of his participation in this expedition, Laestadius received the Medal of honor of the Legion of Honor of France after 1841.
He was involved in fighting the African slave trade, and took part in three expeditions to West Africa: in 1832 he went up the River Niger with Richard Lemon Lander and Macgregor Laird, and he also commanded a vessel in the Niger expedition of 1841.
Adalbert was married to the dancer Therese Elssler ( Frau von Barnim ); their only son, Adalbert v. Barnim ( born 1841 ), died in 1860 during an expedition on the Nile.
HMS Beagle ( centre ), watercolour by Owen Stanley ( 1841 ) In 1830, Captain Robert FitzRoy, at the command of the first expedition of the famous Beagle, took a group of hostages from the Fuegian indigenous people after one of his boats was stolen.
Discovered in 1841 by James Clark Ross, who named it for Lord Melbourne, British Prime Minister when the expedition was being planned.
In 1841, the expedition explored the west coast of South America and North America, including the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Puget Sound, and the Columbia River.

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