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Surveyor and Fabric
Together with the clergy and Receiver General and Chapter Clerk, various lay officers constitute the college, including the Organist and Master of the Choristers, the Registrar, the Auditor, the Legal Secretary, the Surveyor of the Fabric, the Head Master of the Choir School, the Keeper of the Muniments and the Clerk of the Works, as well as 12 lay vicars, 10 choristers and the High Steward and High Bailiff.
Following the Enabling Act of 1919 control of the buildings passed to a Parochial Church Council ( replaced by the Cathedral Council in 1968 ), who appointed the woodwork specialist John Rogers as Architect and Surveyor of the Fabric.
He was employed at Greenwich, where in 1718 he became joint Clerk of the Works with Hawksmoor, whom he succeeded as Surveyor to the Fabric of Westminster Abbey, where he completed Hawksmoor's west tower.
In the interim he was appointed master carpenter at St. Paul's Cathedral, where he assisted Sir Christopher Wren and succeeded him in 1723 as Surveyor to the Fabric.
Samuel Pepys Cockerell is named on a plaque outside the OBE Chapel at St Paul's Cathedral as ' Surveyor to the Fabric of St Paul's Cathedral ' between 1811 and 1819.

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Surveyor General for Rebuilding the Cathedral Church of St. Paul and the Parochial
In 1609, Inigo Jones appears as an architectural consultant at Hatfield House, making small modifications to the design as the project progressed, and in 1610, Jones was appointed Surveyor to Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales and in this position, Jones devised a masque for the Prince and was possibly involved in some alterations to St James ’ s Palace.
After traveling Europe, he took over from his father as Surveyor to St Bartholomew's Hospital, London.
It was constructed under the oversight of John Fraser, the first County Surveyor of Down, and was unveiled on 24 June 1845 ( St. John's Day ).
The younger Robert was born in Edinburgh, the son of Thomas Mylne, Edinburgh City Surveyor, and Deacon of the Incorporation of St Mary's Chapel, the main guild of masons in Edinburgh.
In 1766, Mylne was appointed Surveyor to St Paul's Cathedral, completed by Sir Christopher Wren some 55 years earlier.
* Col St George Corbet Gore ( 1849 – 1913 ), Surveyor General of India ( 1899 – 1904 )
Maximillian G. Kern and Prussian-born St. Louis Surveyor Julius Pitzman designed the Park's original plan.
* Francis Penrose ( 1817 – 1903 ), Surveyor of St Paul's Cathedral, 1852 –, architect, archaeologist and astronomer
Commissioned by Charles Wood, 2nd Viscount Halifax, a former owner of Hickleton Hall, it was designed by Alfred Young Nutt, in 1914 who had been recently forceably retired as Surveyor to the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor.
In 1774 he received his first such appointment, as Surveyor to the fashionable West End London parish of St George's Hanover Square.
Thomas Hardwick, his son Philip Hardwick ( 1792 – 1870 ), and then grandson Philip Charles Hardwick ( 1822 – 1892 ) each held the post of Surveyor to St Bartholomew's Hospital, London.
He was Master of St Katherine's Hospital, Regents Park, and Master Surveyor and Surveyor-General of the Ordnance from 1828.
Philip Charles was the last Hardwick Surveyor to St Bartholomew's Hospital in London and was a major benefactor of the hospital.

Surveyor and .
A third space mission, the ESA ( European Space Agency ) Planck Surveyor, launched in May, 2009 and is currently performing an even more detailed investigation.
* 2006 – NASA reveals photographs taken by Mars Global Surveyor suggesting the presence of liquid water on Mars.
The reef has also been claimed by Tonga since 1972, and Tonga's Surveyor General, Tevita Malolo, told Radio New Zealand that Fiji had never contested Tonga's claim until now.
* 1967 – Lunar Orbiter program: Lunar Orbiter 3 lifts off from Cape Canaveral's Launch Complex 13 on its mission to identify possible landing sites for the Surveyor and Apollo spacecraft.
* 1966 – Surveyor program: Surveyor 1 lands in Oceanus Procellarum on the Moon, becoming the first U. S. spacecraft to soft land on another world.
* 1968 – Surveyor Program: Surveyor 7, the last spacecraft in the Surveyor series, lifts off from launch complex 36A, Cape Canaveral.
* County Surveyor: Dean R. Gutekunst
JPL engineers designed and operated Ranger and Surveyor missions to the Moon that prepared the way for Apollo.
Bekker, now with General Motors Defense Research Laboratories ( GMDRL ) at Santa Barbara, California, was completing a study for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory on a small, unmanned lunar roving vehicle for the Surveyor Program.
By December 15, 2010 it broke the record for longest serving spacecraft at Mars, with 3, 340 days of operation, claiming the title from NASA's Mars Global Surveyor.
Mars Odyssey was originally a component of the Mars Surveyor 2001 program, and was named the Mars Surveyor 2001 Orbiter.
It was intended to have a companion spacecraft known as Mars Surveyor 2001 Lander, but the lander mission was canceled in May 2000 following the failures of Mars Climate Orbiter and Mars Polar Lander in late 1999.
* 1966 – Launch of Surveyor 1 the first US spacecraft to achieve landing on an extraterrestrial body.
* 1996 – NASA launches the Mars Global Surveyor.
Image: Tharsis-PIA02049. jpg | Mars Global Surveyor image of clouds over Tharsis.
Mars Global Surveyor image showing lava flows of different ages at the base of Olympus Mons.

Surveyor and Cathedral
In 1864, he failed to get the ' first class ' degree he had hoped for, achieving a second class in the classical tripos, and he took articles to study as an architect with John Prichard, the Surveyor of Llandaff Cathedral.

Surveyor and who
However, these reports are disputed by Leonard D. Jaffe, who was Surveyor program scientist and custodian of the Surveyor 3 parts brought back from the Moon, stated in a letter to the Planetary Society that an unnamed member of his staff reported that a " breach of sterile procedure " took place at just the right time to produce a false positive result.
Former Ohio Governor and U. S. Surveyor General Edward Tiffin who commissioned the Harris Line survey.
U. S. Surveyor General Edward Tiffin, who was in charge of the survey, was a former Ohio governor.
The establishment of a Royal Observatory was proposed in 1674 by Sir Jonas Moore who, in his role as Surveyor General at the Ordnance Office, persuaded King Charles II that the Observatory might be built with Flamsteed employed in it.
* A Surveyor who performs an ALTA / ACSM and construction surveys throughout the project ;
Wren, who was not so tall, replied that " they were high enough ", at which the king crouched down until he was on a level with his Surveyor and strutted about saying, " Ay, Ay, Sir Christopher, I think they are high enough.
Innes-Wilson, a Royal Engineers officer who joined the Survey of India which mapped the subcontinent, was the first Surveyor General of Pakistan.
Organisationally, the SOP is overseen by the Surveyor General ( SG ) who is a direct military appointee and a senior uniformed officer.
It was local resident and District Surveyor John Charlton Thompson who received the directive to survey a plot an area on the South side of the river.
There has been some specualation on how Prescott was named, whether it was named after William Hickling Prescott, of Salem, Massachusetts, who was a friend of Thomas Allen and Henry Marquand, ( Cairo & Fulton Railroad officials ) or from County Surveyor, W. H. Prescott.
Others contend that the city was named after Thomas Stock, who was State Surveyor and President of the Georgia State Senate in the 1820s.
* Prospect K. Robbins-( 1788 – 1847 ) Surveyor who established the Fifth Principal Meridian in 1812 ( after the Louisiana Purchase ) prior to Missouri entering the Union.
Mansfield was first settled in 1808 and was named for Jared Mansfield, the U. S. Surveyor General who directed its planning.
The township was named after George Palmer, the Pennsylvania Surveyor General who surveyed the original township lines.
The town was named in honor of Charles H. Bates of Yankton, who was awarded the government contract to survey Pine Ridge Reservation by the late Richard Hughes of Rapid City, then United States Surveyor General.
Her father was a civil engineer for the West Riding County Council, who in 1921 became County Surveyor.
As Surveyor General, John Oxley, made a close examination of the Tweed River and Port Curtis, and sources connected that investigation, principally the manuscript journal kept by Oxley, and the published ‘ Narrative ’ of John Uniaeke, who accompanied Oxley, From Oxley ’ s notebook in the Archives Office of New South Wales ( location 2 / 8093 ) the following extract is taken from the entry for 31 October 1823:
The peak was named in English by County Surveyor George J. Roskruge for his sister, who was the wife of William F. Kitt.
The Surveyor traced it back to a shed, recently erected by Mr. Alderman Smith, the owner of the Sugar House, who declared his readiness to do everything he could, but actually did very little to rectify the situation.
This story is not verified by historical sources-the name draws on the definition of leap: " The sudden fall of a river to a lower level " ( OED ) and is named after William Romaine Govett, an assistant to the Surveyor General of NSW at the time, who first came upon that spot in June 1831.
The first Europeans to explore the Katanning area were Governor James Stirling and Surveyor General John Septimus Roe who travelled through the area in 1835 en route from Perth to Albany.
Seppings, who received a knighthood in 1819, was appointed Surveyor of the Navy in 1813, and held that office till his retirement in 1832.
Green Lake was named by David Phillips, who surveyed the area in September 1855 for the United States Surveyor General.

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