- Major-General Sir
Wilsone Black KCB (10
February 1837 – 5 July 1909) was a
British military officer and
colonial administrator.
Black was commissioned...
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Territories immediately.
During this period,
there was no Hong Kong
governor and
Wilsone Black acted as administrator.
James Stewart Lockhart, the
colonial secretary...
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Section 4 of the Hong Kong Trail. It was
named after Major-General Sir
Wilsone Black, the commander-in-chief of the
British Army in Hong Kong in the late...
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killed within two
miles of
Nairn including Issobel Nicoll,
Margaret Wilsone and
Allexander Ledy in the 16th and 17th
century as
witches and warlocks...
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February 1892 – 5
April 1900
Appointed by Sir
William Robinson Sir
Wilsone Black Preceded by
Phineas Ryrie Succeeded by R. M. Gray
Chairman of the...
- Lieutenant-Colonel
Michael Alexander Wilsone Swinfen-Broun JP (1858–1948) was a soldier, magistrate, High
Sheriff and
Deputy Lieutenant of Staffordshire...
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Kelly went to
James Scott of Glasgow,
Wemyss Bay to
Charles Wilsone Brown.
Charles Wilsone Brown did a
great deal to
develop the bay,
selling ground for...
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February 1898 6 years, 53 days Wetherden,
England Colonial administrator Sir
Wilsone Black 布力 (1837–1909)
Officer Administering the
Government 1
February 1898...
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November 1903
Monarchs Victoria Edward VII
Lieutenant Governor Sir
Wilsone Black Sir
William Gascoigne Colonial Secretary Sir
Stewart Lockhart Sir...
- Spain, the
United Kingdom declared its
neutrality and
Dewey was
ordered by
Wilsone Black to
leave British waters. The
Asiatic Squadron moved to the Chinese...