Information om | Engelska ordet GODERICH


GODERICH

Antal bokstäver

8

Är palindrom

Nej

20
CH
DE
DER
ER

583
CD
CDE
CDG
CDI
CDO
CDR


Sök efter GODERICH på:



Exempel på hur man kan använda GODERICH i en mening

  • January 22 – Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington succeeds Lord Goderich as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
  • The founding was symbolized by the felling of a tree by Galt and William "Tiger" Dunlop, who would be significant in the history of Goderich, Ontario, on April 23, 1827.
  • Its list of distinguished alumni includes seven former British prime ministers: Aberdeen, Perceval, Goderich, Peel, Palmerston, Baldwin and Churchill, as well as the former Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru; numerous former and current members of both Houses of the UK Parliament, several members of various royal families, three Nobel Prize winners, twenty Victoria Cross holders, and many prominent figures in the arts and sciences.
  • Canning and Goderich were the two shortest-ruling Prime Ministers in British history, until Liz Truss in 2022.
  • Originally known as Four Corners and Steene's Corners after an early settler, much of the area of what is now Seaforth was acquired by brothers Christopher and George Sparling in anticipation of the construction of the Buffalo, Brantford and Goderich Railway.
  • The Kissing Bridge Trailway is maintained by local community groups including the Elmira Lions Club, and is part of the larger G2G Rail Trail which stretches along the route of the former Guelph and Goderich Railway.
  • Douglas Reville's The History of the County of Brant (1920) said that the hunting grounds of the Attawandaron ranged from Genesee Falls and Sarnia and south of a line drawn from Toronto to Goderich.
  • From his arrest until the commutation of his death sentence, Truscott was imprisoned at the Huron County Gaol in Goderich.
  • He was offered the Chancellorship of the Exchequer several times by Canning's successor Lord Goderich, but turned it down, leading Colonial Secretary William Huskisson to accuse him of sabotaging the ministry.
  • It consisted of the township of Hibbert in the county of Perth, and the townships of Hullett, McKillop, Stanley, Tuckersmith, Hay, Stephen, Usborne, Grey, Morris, Colborne, Goderich, Ashfield, East Wawanosh and West Wawanosh in the county of Huron.
  • The new riding consisted of the townships of Wawanosh East, Wawanosh West, Colborne, Ashfield, Turnberry, Morris, Howick, and Grey, the towns of Goderich and Wingham, and the villages of Blyth, Brussels and Wroxeter.
  • Winter camps around Owen Sound, Cape Croker and the Collingwood area, as well as summer camps in Walkerton, Wiarton, Goderich, Tobermory and Red Bay were associated with the Saugeen complex and descendant Chippewas of Saugeen Ojibway Territory.
  • Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich, (1832–59), Prime Minister between 1827 and 1828; and his son, George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon, (1847–89); Napoleon III, (1840); Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe, (1920–22), the newspaper magnate and Viscount Bearsted, (from 1928), son of the founder of Shell plc and later its chairman.
  • Kati Durst (born December 12, 1979, 26 years old during the season), is an automotive detailer from Goderich, Ontario, who auditioned in Kitchener.
  • Consequently, associated with both the Chippewas of Saugeen Ojibway Territory and the Saugeen Culture peoples were winter camps around Owen Sound, Cape Croker and the Collingwood area, as well as summer camps in Walkerton, Wiarton, Goderich, Tobermory and Red Bay.
  • Thomas, Goderich, Kincardine, Saugeen Shores, Exeter, Simcoe, Cobourg, Peterborough, Alliston, Orangeville and Milton.
  • A tornadic waterspout formed late in the afternoon over Lake Huron, coming ashore at Goderich, Ontario.
  • Dixon, Goderich and Rye's discography of pre-1999 blues and gospel recordings identifies sixty-eight fiddlers as principal artists and accompanists.
  • Beginning as a tornadic waterspout over Lake Huron, the tornado ripped through the lakeside town of Goderich severely damaging the historic downtown and homes in the surrounding area.
  • James Cairns – 18 years (born in 1828); convicted of burglary at Liverpool Borough Quarter Sessions, sentenced to ten years transportation; arrived at Van Diemen’s Land in November 1841 aboard the Lord Goderich; assigned to a work gang at Point Puer (a boys' reformatory prison near Port Arthur); in January 1846 Cairns was convicted of feloniously stabbing Thomas Brown with intent to murder, sentenced to death, commuted to life on Norfolk Island.


Förberedelsen av sidan tog: 154,77 ms.