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Archibald Douglas, Parson of Douglas

But the husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, secured his return to Scotland, where Douglas then successfully negotiated the pardons of the other conspirators, gazetted on 25 December 1566.

Assistant superintendent

In the Sri Lanka Police Service, assistant superintendent of police (ASP) is the lowest rank of senior gazetted officer.

Berrimah, Northern Territory

The original road reserve between Sections 41 and 42, Hundred of Bagot, became to be known as Berrimah Road and by September 1952, this name was officially gazetted as the access road south of the main Highway crossing to the Quarantine Station.

Brabham, Western Australia

Formerly part of the suburb of Henley Brook, it was gazetted in May 2011, and was named after Australian motor racing personality Sir Jack Brabham.

Felipe Augusto de Saint-Marcq

By the time the Peninsula War broke out, he was a gazetted company Captain and was able to escape from Madrid when it was occupied by the invading French Army.

Harold Iremonger

Harold Edward William Iremonger, eldest son of the Rev. E R Iremonger, vicar of Goodworth Clatford, Andover, was educated at Blundell's School in Tiverton and was gazetted to the Royal Marine Artillery in 1900.

History of the Jews in Singapore

Both synagogues still stand today and have been gazetted as national monuments by the Singapore Government.

John Thomas Jones

For his conduct during the operations against Ciudad Rodrigo he was particularly mentioned by Wellington in his despatches, and in consequence was gazetted brevet-major on 6 February 1812.

Kenneth Howard, 1st Earl of Effingham

Howard was gazetted to an ensigncy in the Coldstream Guards, 21 April 1786, and served with his regiment in Flanders from February 1793 to May 1795, being wounded at St. Amand 8 May 1793.

Macquarie, Australian Capital Territory

Macquarie was gazetted as a division on 22 June 1967 in recognition of Major-General Lachlan Macquarie, a former Governor of New South Wales.

Mawson, Australian Capital Territory

The suburb was gazetted in 1966 and named after the Antarctic explorer Sir Douglas Mawson.

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

Mgahinga National Park was gazetted in 1991 and is a part of the Virunga Conservation Area, which is 434 km.

New Zealand State Highway 97

The highway was gazetted in 2004 to reflect the increasing amount of traffic between the tourist destinations of Queenstown and Fiordland National Park and provides a bypass of the town of Lumsden, where SH 6 and 94 intersect.

Randolph Roy Bruce

During the attack on Bullecourt in the Battle of Arras, Bruce took an ammunition dray in front of enemy lines to an isolated pocket of Australian soldiers, a deed for which he was awarded the Military Medal (gazetted 15 September 1919).

Robert Murdoch Smith

In September 1855, Smith was gazetted to Lieutenant and in the following October was chosen to lead a small group of Royal Engineers bound to help Charles Thomas Newton's archaeological mission to the remains of the ancient civilisation at Knidos in Turkey.

Sherbrooke Forest

In 1958 it was gazetted as a park, and in 1987 it was merged with Doongalla Reserve and Ferntree Gully National Park to form the 32.15 km² Dandenong Ranges National Park.

SiReNT

The Singapore Satellite Positioning Reference Network or in short SiReNT, is an infrastructure set up by the Survey Services section of the Singapore Land Authority to define Singapore's official spatial reference framework and to support the gazetted cadastral system in SVY21.

Sub-inspector

In the Sri Lanka Police Service, sub-inspector of police (SI) is the lowest rank of gazetted officers.


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