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He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for gallant leadership: the citation for this award, published in the London Gazette in December 1914 reads:
This date format was commonly used alongside the small endian form in the United Kingdom until the early 20th Century, and can be found in both defunct and modern print media such as the London Gazette and The Times, respectively.
In 1691, an article in the London Gazette mentioned John Lofting, who held a patent for a fire engine: " The said patentee has also projected a very useful engine for starting of beer, and other liquors which will draw from 20 to 30 barrels an hour, which are completely fixed with brass joints and screws at reasonable rates ".
* 1665 – The London Gazette, the oldest surviving journal, is first published.
While the Act had been in force only one official newspaper existed ; the London Gazette, published by the government.
The teaspoon is first mentioned in an advertisement in an 1686 edition of the London Gazette.
The citation was published in the London Gazette and read:
* November 7 – The London Gazette, the oldest surviving journal, is first published.
* The London Gazette Extraordinary, 6 November 1805 original published dispatches, Naval History: Great Britain, EuroDocs: Primary Historical Documents From Western Europe, Brigham Young University Library.
A full list is printed in the " order of wear ", published infrequently by the London Gazette.
Following the Restoration there arose a number of publications, including the London Gazette ( first published on 16 November 1665 as the Oxford Gazette ), the first official journal of record and the newspaper of the Crown.
On 30 November 1917, King George V issued Letters Patent defining who are members of the Royal Family ; the text of the notice from the London Gazette is as follows:
In 1996, Her Majesty The Queen modified these Letters Patent, as was evidenced by this Notice from the London Gazette:
Use of the style His Royal Highness or Her Royal Highness ( HRH ) and the titular dignity of Prince or Princess are governed by letters patent issued by George V on 30 November 1917 and published in the London Gazette on 11 December 1917.
John Snow of London published articles from May 1848 onwards " On Narcotism by the Inhalation of Vapours " in the London Medical Gazette.
The London Gazette published an advertisement in 1798 regarding the prize money that was due to the officers and men who had fought at the battle.
A part from The London Gazette gives information about the siege.
Kt ( Two Sicilies ) 16 March 2016 ( London Gazette );
** A entry in the London Gazette for 6 July 1943 announced a meeting of the creditors of the Heathrow Brick Company under the Companies Act 1929, to be held on 9 July 1943.
The Camden New Journal and Camden Gazette are free, independent weekly newspapers that cover the London Borough of Camden.
London Gazette of the time ended " I trust that it will remain for ages a Monument of discerning Liberality and a Source of Refinement and Progress.
* Dispatches: London Gazette 16 August 1812

London and 17
On April 17, 1610, the sturdy little three-masted bark, Discovery, weighed anchor in St. Katherine's Pool, London, and floated down the Thames toward the sea.
Readings in Indigenous Religions ( London and New York: Continuum ) pp. 17 – 49.
* " Site of Selkirk's camp identified ", from The Times ( London ), 17 September 2005.
A London production of Anyone can Whistle opened at the Jermyn Street Studio Theatre, London, in association with Primavera Productions, running from March 10, 2010 to April 17, 2010.
The war ended with the Treaty of London on 30 ( 17 ) May 1913.
A blue plaque unveiled in 1979 commemorates Attlee at 17 Monkhams Avenue, in Woodford Green in the London borough of Redbridge.
London, New York ( NY ): Sage 1993, pp. 1 – 5 & 17 – 25
* K. Malhotra, S. Gardner, and R. Patz, Implementation of Elliptic-Curve Cryptography on Mobile Healthcare Devices, Networking, Sensing and Control, 2007 IEEE International Conference on, London, 15 – 17 April 2007 Page ( s ): 239 – 244
* 1886 – Yehezkel Abramsky, Russian rabbi, head of the London Beth Din for 17 years ( d. 1976 )
* Robert was born on 16 October 1803 and married Frances Sanderson, daughter of a City of London professional John Sanderson, on 17 June 1829.
In the triangular series, which South Africa won, he scored only one fifty at East London where he also took 2 / 17 off 10 overs.
* Dr. Panayiotis Zavos, a Greek-American fertility doctor, revealed on 17 January 2004 at a London press conference that he had transferred a freshly cloned embryo into a 35-year-old woman.
He died a stateless person ; family and friends in London buried his body in Highgate Cemetery, London, on 17 March 1883.
The exhibition was held from October 1, 2009 to January 17, 2010 in London.
Neither the Conditions of Carriage nor Schedule 17 of the Greater London Authority Act 1999, which states how and when penalty fares can be issued, allow the issue of a penalty fare to a traveller who had already paid the correct fare for their journey.
Mötley Crüe was formed on January 17, 1981 when bass guitarist Nikki Sixx left the band London and began rehearsing with drummer Tommy Lee and vocalist / guitarist Greg Leon.
Junctions 1 – 5 are in Kent, 6 – 14 in Surrey ( passing in places through Greater London and Berkshire ), 15 – 16 are in Buckinghamshire, 17 – 24 are in Hertfordshire, 25 in Greater London ( the Hertfordshire border going around the junction's northern edge ), 26 – 28 in Essex, 29 in Greater London and 30 – 31 in Essex.
Robyn performing live at the Heaven ( nightclub ) | Heaven nightclub in London on 17 June 2010
In 1985, the BBC's London based soap opera EastEnders debuted and was a near instant success with viewers and critics alike, with the first episode attracting over 17 million viewers.
Sir William Crookes, OM, FRS ( 17 June 1832 – 4 April 1919 ) was a British chemist and physicist who attended the Royal College of Chemistry, London, and worked on spectroscopy.

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