- Hartford, Conn. was
curate of
Stisted from 1627.
Charles Forster,
grandfather of E. M. Forster, held the
benefice of
Stisted, and
there is an inscription...
- Lieutenant-General Sir
Henry William Stisted KCB (5 June[citation needed] 1817 – 10
December 1875),
served as the
first Lieutenant Governor of Ontario...
- Ward 2)
Dione Schumacher (Stephenson-
Stisted-Port Sydney, Ward 3, 4, 5)
Jason FitzGerald (Stephenson-
Stisted-Port Sydney, Ward 3, 4, 5) Dan
Armour (Brunel...
-
unorganized territory from
three other jurisdictions: The
townships of
Stisted, Chaffey,
Franklin and
Ridout (all from
Victoria County) were transferred...
- officers. The
first lieutenant governor of Ontario,
General Sir
Henry William Stisted, was the last
British lieutenant governor. From 1868 onwards, only Canadians...
-
estate and went to live at
Stisted Hall, in Es****. When
Motion was 12
years old, the
family moved to
Glebe House at
Stisted, near
Braintree in Es****, where...
- Dedham, Coggeshall, Fobbing, Goldhanger,
Great Baddow,
Little Henny,
Stisted and Waltham. His
utterances brought him into
conflict with
Simon of Sudbury...
-
shortest mandate by a
lieutenant governor of
Ontario was
Henry William Stisted, from 1 July 1867 to 14 July 1868,
while the
longest was
Albert Edward...
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Mountfitchet Stanway Stambourne Stapleford Abbotts Steeple Bumpstead Stebbing Stisted Stock Stondon M****ey Stow
Maries Sturmer Takeley Tendring Terling Thorpe-le-Soken...
- Macauley, McLean, Medora, Watt, Stephenson, Brunel, Humphrey, Cardwell,
Stisted, Chaffey, Christie, Monteith, McMurrich, Matchitt, Ryerson, Spence, McKellar...