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It was enacted July 14, 1798, with an expiration date of March 3, 1801 ( the day before Adams ' presidential term was to end ).
It reopened on 14 July 1801, arranged chronologically and with new lighting and columns.
A check of the website Old Bailey for " Associated Records 1674-1834 " for an alleged trial in December 1801 and hanging of Sweeney Todd for January 1802 shows no reference ; the only murder trial for this period is that of a Governor / Lt Col. Joseph Wall who was hanged 28 January 1802 for killing a Benjamin Armstrong on 10 July 1782 on the isle of Gorée, West Africa, and the discharge of a Humphrey White in January 1802.
) – July 4, 1826 ) was an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence ( 1776 ) and the third President of the United States ( 1801 – 1809 ).
* July 6 – Sophie of Sweden, Grand Duchess of Baden ( b. 1801 )
* July 24 – Gijsbert Haan, Dutch-American religious leader ( b. 1801 )
* July 31 – Noël François de Wailly, French lexicographer ( d. 1801 )
Promoted to lieutenant on 21 May 1799, Somers was detached from United States on 13 June 1801 and ordered to Boston on 30 July 1801.
* Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte ( 8 July 1801 – 1854 ); married, in 1822, Charles Lucien Bonaparte.
* Marshall Court ( February 4, 1801July 6, 1835 )
David Glasgow Farragut ( July 5, 1801 – August 14, 1870 ) was a flag officer of the United States Navy during the American Civil War.
Danvers was laid out under the name of Concord on 20 February 1836 by Israel W. Hall ( 5 February 1799-3 January 1865 ) and Matthew Robb ( 15 July 1801 – 24 February 1870 ).
* Charles Goldsborough ( July 15, 1765 – December 13, 1834 ), State Senator 1791 – 1795 and 1799 – 1801, U. S. Congressman 1789 – 1791, Governor of Maryland 1818 – 1819
* 22 July 1790-3 August 1801 His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Tuscany
However, by 1801, no design had even been agreed for the aqueduct over the River Ribble, and in July 1801 it was agreed to build a temporary tramroad to cross the river and span the gap between the northern and southern parts of the canal.
The Concordat of 1801 was an agreement between Napoleon and Pope Pius VII, signed on 15 July 1801.
* John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham ( 21 September 1796 – 30 July 1801 )
* William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland ( 30 July 1801 – 14 January 1805 )
Sir George Biddell Airy PRS KCB (; 27 July 1801 – 2 January 1892 ) was an English mathematician and astronomer, Astronomer Royal from 1835 to 1881.
Toussaint promulgated the Constitution of 1801 on 7 July, officially establishing his authority as governor general " for life " over the entire island of Hispaniola and confirming most of his existing policies.
Established in 1801, it was officially closed as an active naval installation on July 1, 1974, and the property was transferred to the National Park Service to be part of Boston National Historical Park.
When the restoration of the Roman Catholic religion was in the mind of the First Consul, Fesch resumed his clerical vocation and took an active part in the complex negotiations which led to the signing of the Concordat with the Holy See on July 15, 1801.

July and Governor
However, in July 2006, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Governor George Pataki, and Comptroller William C. Thompson, Jr. announced the final approval for the New York City Housing Trust Fund derived from $ 130 million in Battery Park City revenues.
The trial, for which Allen hired Jared Ingersoll to represent the grantholder interest, began in July 1770, pitting Allen against politically powerful New York grant-holders, including New York's Lieutenant Governor Colden, James Duane ( who was prosecuting the case ), and Robert Livingston, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ( who was presiding over the case ).
On July 4, Allen and Warner made their case to New York's Provincial Congress, which, despite the fact that the Royal Governor had placed a price on their heads, agreed to the formation of a regiment.
In July 1600 Oxford wrote requesting Sir Robert Cecil's help in securing an appointment as Governor of the Isle of Jersey, once again citing the Queen's unfulfilled promises to him.
Mountbatten was Governor of the Isle of Wight from 20 July 1965 and then the first Lord Lieutenant of the Isle of Wight from 1 April 1974.
Hanover was chartered by Governor Benning Wentworth on July 4, 1761, and in 1765 – 1766 its first inhabitants arrived, the majority from Connecticut.
* Kamerun was split on 20 July 1922 into British Cameroons ( under a Resident ) and French Cameroun ( under a Commissioner until 27 August 1940, then under a Governor ), on 13 December 1946 transformed into United Nations Trust Territories, again a British ( successively under senior district officers officiating as Resident, a Special Resident and Commissioners ) and a French Trust ( under a Haut Commissaire )
* Togoland was split into British Togoland ( under an Administrator, a post filled by the colonial Governor of the British Gold Coast ( present Ghana ) except 30 September 1920 – 11 October 1923 Francis Walter Fillon Jackson ) and French Togoland ( under a Commissioner ) ( United Kingdom and France ), 20 July 1922 separate Mandates, transformed on 13 December 1946 into United Nations trust territories, French Togo Associated Territory ( under a Commissioner till 30 August 1956, then under a High Commissioner as Autonomous Republic of Togo ) and British Togoland ( as before ; on 13 December 1956 it ceased to exist as it became part of Ghana )
In 1526, Pedrarias was superseded as Governor of Panama by Pedro de los Ríos, and retired to León in Nicaragua, where he was named its new governor on July 1, 1527.
Governor Muñoz Marín inaugurated the new status called Estado Libre Asociado — or Free Associated State in English — and raised the Puerto Rican flag along with the national anthem of Puerto Rico for the first time on July 25, 1952 — date in which Puerto Ricans celebrate the Constitution of Puerto Rico ( see also: Holidays in Puerto Rico ).
In July 2003 the Governor General of Solomon Islands issued an official request for international help, which was subsequently endorsed by a unanimous vote of the parliament.
At the request of Governor, Sir George Fitzgerald Hill, on 25 July, " Dr. Jean Baptiste Phillipe the first coloured member of the Council, proposed a resolution to end apprenticeship and this was passed.
Sugarcane, produced by slave labor, drove the islands ' economy during the 18th and early 19th centuries, until the abolition of slavery by Governor Peter von Scholten on July 3, 1848.
William Allen ( December 18 or 27, 1803 – July 11, 1879 ) was an Democratic Representative, Senator and 31st Governor of Ohio.
* July 24 – Governor General Lord Dorchester, by proclamation issued from the Chateau St. Louis in Quebec City, divides the British Province of Quebec into five Districts, namely: Gaspé, Nassau, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, and Hesse.
* July 17 – Campbell Tait, Governor of Southern Rhodesia ( b. 1886 )
* July 16 – Former California Governor and actor Ronald Reagan is nominated for U. S. President, at the
* July 9 – Earl Warren, Governor of California and Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court ( b. 1891 )
* July 20 – Enrique Peña Nieto, Governor of the State of Mexico ( 2005 – present )
* July 20 – Ninian Edwards – Governor of Illinois and Senator from Illinois ( b. 1775 )
* July 12 – John Gould Moyer, American naval officer, 31st Governor of American Samoa ( d. 1976 )
* July 25 – Herbert Stanley, Governor of Northern Rhodesia, Ceylon and Southern Rhodesia ( d. 1955 )
* July 25 – Alfred Walton Hinds, 17th Naval Governor of Guam ( d. 1957 )
* July 17 – The North Dakota Supreme Court declares Lieutenant Governor Ole H. Olson the legitimate governor and tells William Langer to resign.

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