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Honourable and East
A parallel may be drawn between HBC's control over Rupert's Land with the trade monopoly and government functions enjoyed by the Honourable East India Company over India during roughly the same period.
It may be that a " Lord Marcus Sandys, ex-Governor of Bengal " encountered it while in India under the Honourable East India Company in the 1830s, and commissioned the local apothecaries to recreate it.
* December 22 – An Indian youth ( called one of " the first fruits of India ") is baptized with the name " Peter " in London at the St. Dionis Backchurch, in a ceremony attended by the Lord Mayor, the Privy Council, city aldermen, and officials of the Honourable East India Company.
* Merger ( with consent of the Parliament of Great Britain ) of the Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies and the more recently established English Company Trading to the East Indies to form the United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies, known as the Honourable East India Company.
In 1806, the Honourable East India Company established a college, the East India Company College, near London.
Other people who have lived in Deptford, range from the First Governor of the Honourable East India Company, and Ambassador to the court of Russia, Sir Thomas Smith, whose magnificent house was destroyed by fire in 1618 ; to early members of the Chartist movement, John Gast and George Julian Harney ; and the Cleveleys, John Cleveley the Elder and his sons John and Robert, a family of marine artists who also worked as tradesmen in the Dockyard.
* Honourable East India Company
He married, on November 16, 1769, Susanna Farnham Clarke, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth ( Winslow ) Clarke, the former being the very wealthy agent of the Honourable East India Company in Boston ; the latter, a New England woman of Mayflower ancestry.
** Lieutenant Arthur Thomas Moore VC ( attended East India College Haileybury ) He later achieved the rank of major general and was made a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ( CB ).
It was founded in February 1806 as the training establishment for the Honourable East India Company ( HEIC ).
On one occasion he commands an Honourable East India Company ship, and for some time Surprise is a hired vessel working for the Royal Navy ( HMHV ), and the Franklin is a privateer captured by Jack Aubrey, and used for a brief time, before he sells it.
* The Honourable East India Company ;
* General Andrew Anderson ( 1747 – 1824 ) Anderson was commissioned as an Ensign in 1766 in the army of the Honourable East India Company.
He joined military service as a cadet in 1803 and obtained a commission on 1 May 1804 with the Honourable East India Company.
The Royal Charter effectively gave the newly created Honourable East India Company a 15-year monopoly on all trade in the East Indies.
Her father had been the Honourable East India Company's Governor in Bombay from 1742 to 1750, and had died on a ship off the Cape of Good Hope on the voyage home.
* Honourable East India Company
Henry Lascelles, second son of the aforementioned Daniel Lascelles, was Member of Parliament for Northallerton and a Director of the Honourable East India Company.
These striped ensigns continued in use under the Stuart kings: the Naval ensign of 1623 is described as having " 15 horizontal stripes alternately blue, white and yellow with a Cross of St George in the canton ", but after 1630, with the introduction of the Red, White and Blue ensigns, the striped ensign with a Union flag in the canton was adopted as the flag of the Honourable East India Company.

Honourable and India
Female live-in partners have economic rights under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005 subject to following conditions as laid by Honourable Supreme Court of India in case of D. Velusamy v D. Patchaiammal:
At the time of her death, Princess Alice's full style was Her Royal Highness Princess Alice Christabel, Duchess of Gloucester, Countess of Ulster and Baroness Culloden, Dame Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, Dame Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Dame Grand Cross of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem.
The Order is the sixth-most senior in the British honours system, after The Most Noble Order of the Garter, which is the pinnacle of the British honours system, The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, The Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick, The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India.

Honourable and Company
* 1537 – The Honourable Artillery Company, the oldest surviving regiment in the British Army, and the second most senior, is formed.
Benjamin Franklin was a proponent in the 1770s ; the Honourable Artillery Company had an archer company between 1784 and 1794 ; and a man named Richard Mason wrote a book proposing the arming of militia with pike and longbow in 1798.
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* August 25 – The Honourable Artillery Company, the oldest surviving regiment in the British Army, and the second most senior, is formed.
Colour guards in the artillery units are technically the lead gun's crew and leader ( except in the Honourable Artillery Company which uses both guns and Colours ) and there are no colour guards in the rifle regiments ( nowadays The Rifles ), the Royal Gurkha Rifles ( which use the Queen's Truncheon ) and in the Royal Hospital in Chelsea.
Main part ( Doggett's Coat and Badge | Doggett's Coat & Badge men, State Coach, and The Company of Pikemen and Musketeers of the Honourable Artillery Company ) of the Lord Mayor's procession waiting outside the Royal Courts of Justice, 13. 20, 12 November 2011
After demobilisation as a Lieutenant-colonel in August 1946, Heath joined the Honourable Artillery Company, in which he remained active throughout the 1950s, rising to Commanding Officer of the Second Battalion ; a portrait of him in full dress uniform still hangs in the HAC's Long Room.
Pikes live on today only in traditional roles, being used to carry the colours of an infantry regiment and with the Company of Pikemen and Musketeers of the Honourable Artillery Company.
The military units which dealt with the rioters included the Horse Guards, Foot Guards, the Honourable Artillery Company, line infantry including the Queen's Royal Regiment ( West Surrey ), and militia brought in from neighbouring counties.
However, it can trace its origins back as far as 28 October 1664 when at the grounds of the Honourable Artillery Company " the Duke of York and Albanys maritime regiment of foot " was first formed.
In 1641 the Honourable Artillery Company moved to Finsbury, where it still remains, and in 1665 the Bunhill Fields burial ground was opened in the area.

Honourable and presented
The Levellers ' largest petition, entitled " To The Right Honourable The Commons Of England ", was presented to Parliament on September 11, 1648 after amassing signatories including about a third of all Londoners.
The opening statement of the Statute Book was " Divers Ordinances, Statutes, and Customs, presented, reputed, and used for Laws in the Land of Mann, that were ratified, approved, and confirmed, as well by the Honourable Sir John Stanley, Knight, King and Lord of the same Land, and divers others his Predecessors, as by all Barons, Deemsters, Officers, Tenants, Inhabitants, and Commons of the same Land where the Lord's Right is declared in the following Words " < sub >(' divers ' is an old word meaning ' various ')</ sub >
The 1st guidon was retired in 1993, with a new Guidon being presented by Lieutenant Governor the Honourable Henry Jackman at Wolseley Barracks.
The AUF under the political leadership of the Honourable Osbourne Fleming presented itself to the Anguilla electorate as a partnership in the campaign for the general elections held shortly thereafter, not as a traditional coalition of two political parties to contest elections.
Williams presented a well-received paper to the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion on 22 January 1908, entitled Welsh National Melodies and Folk-Songs.
On that same day, the Governor General, the Right Honourable Edward Schreyer, presented the Regiment with its first Guidon.
The banner is known as " The Princess Anne Banner ", and was presented to the Signals Corps by the then Governor-General, The Right Honourable Sir Ninian Stephen on 29 November 1986.
The Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, the Honourable Pauline McGibbon, presented new Colours to the regiment on 28 May 1978.
In autumn of 1963, the regiment was presented with its colours by the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, The Honourable W. Earl Rowe, in a ceremony at Caledon.
The Colours were presented by the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, The Honourable Steven Point.
In mid-November 1941, legal opinions of solicitors to The Honourable The Irish Society were presented to the Royal Navy.
The award has been presented since 1981, originally in six categories: Best actor, Best actress, Best film, Best Short film, Culture Prize and Honourable mention.

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