The Treason Act 1743 17 Geo.II c.39 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which made it high treason to correspond with any of the sons of James Francis Edward Stuart The Old Pretender , who claimed to be king of Great Britain and of Ireland. His sons were Charles Edward Stuart The Young Pretender and Henry Benedict Stuart who, after his elder brother s death in 1788, never asserted a claim to the throne . Provisions Section 1 enacted that after 1 May 1744 it was treason for anyone to hold, entertain, or keep any intelligence or correspondence in person, or by letters, messages or otherwise with any son of the Old Pretender, or any of his employees, knowing such person to be so employed, or to give them money, whether in Great Britain or elsewhere. Section 2 provided that from the same date, any son of the Old Pretender who landed or attempted to land in Great Britain or Ireland, or any of the dominions or territories belonging to the crown of Great Britain, or who was found there or in any ship with intent to land there, would be guilty of treason. Section 3 amended section X of the Treason Act 1708 . This section had originally provided that after the death of the Old Pretender, no attainder for treason shall extend to the disinheriting of any heir, nor to the prejudice of the right or title of any person or persons, other than the right or title of the offender or offenders, during his, her, or their natural lives, only... The 1743 Act postponed the operation of this clause until after the death of all of the Old Pretender s sons which occurred in 1807 , instead of his own death in 1766 . See Attainder Corruption of blood corruption of blood . Section 4 stated that offences committed out of Great Britain could be tried anywhere in Great Britain. Previous legislation Four previous statutes had made similar provision in respect of the Old Pretender ... Act UK legislation Category Treason Category Great Britain Acts of Parliament 1743 Category Repealed ... more details
. Mar a Isabel Ana of Naples and Sicily 1743 1749 died in infancy. Notes reflist 1 External links Commonscat inline Family of Philip V 1743 DEFAULTSORT Family of Philip V 1743 Category Paintings by Louis Michel van Loo Category Rococo paintings Category 1743 paintings Category Collections of the Museo ... more details
William Baker 3 October 1743 20 January 1824 was a British politician. He was the Member of Parliament for Aldborough UK Parliament constituency Aldborough 4 March 1777 8 September 1780, ref http www.leighrayment.com commons Acommons1.htm ref Hertford UK Parliament constituency Hertford 7 September 1780 30 March 1784, ref name lrh http www.leighrayment.com commons Hcommons3.htm ref Hertfordshire UK Parliament constituency Hertfordshire 23 June 1790 10 July 1802 and 11 February 1805 11 May 1807 ref name lrh and Plympton Erle UK Parliament constituency Plympton Erle 22 March 1768 10 October 1774. ref http www.leighrayment.com commons Pcommons2.htm ref He died aged 80. References Reflist s start s par gb succession box before Sir William Baker br Paul Henry Ourry title Member of Parliament for Plympton Erle UK Parliament constituency Plympton Erle with Paul Henry Ourry years 1768 1774 after Paul Henry Ourry br Richard Philipps, 1st Baron Milford first creation Sir Richard Philipps succession box before Charles Wilkinson MP Charles Wilkinson br Abel Smith 1717 1788 Abel Smith title Member of Parliament for Aldborough UK Parliament constituency Aldborough with Abel Smith 1717 1788 Abel Smith 1777 1778 with2 William Hanger, 3rd Baron Coleraine Hon. William Hanger 1778 1780 years 1777 1780 after Sir Richard Sutton, 1st Baronet Sir Richard Sutton br Charles Mellish succession box before John Calvert 1726 1804 John Calvert br Paul Feilde title Member of Parliament for Hertford UK Parliament constituency Hertford with Thomas Dimsdale years 1780 1784 after Thomas Dimsdale br John Calvert 1726 1804 John Calvert succession box before William Plumer 1736 1822 William Plumer br James Grimston, 3rd Viscount Grimston The Viscount Grimston title Member of Parliament for Hertfordshire UK Parliament ... British politician DATE OF BIRTH 3 October 1743 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 20 January 1824 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Baker, William Category 1743 births Category 1824 deaths Category British ... more details
John Stuart of Luss 1743 1821 was a Church of Scotland minister, and reviser of the Bible translations into Scottish Gaelic New Testament in Gaelic of his father James Stuart Church of Scotland James Stuart of Killin . John Stuart s revised New Testament was published in 1796 with a print run of 21,500 copies. ref John Thomas Koch Celtic culture a historical encyclopedia 2006 Page 208 A second, revised edition by John STUART of Luss 1743 1821, son of James Stuart was published in 1796 with a print run of 21,500 copies Literature of the Scottish Gael 14 . ref He was the main translator of the Old Testament which was published in 1801. ref The Highland monthly Volume 1 Duncan Campbell, Alexander Macbain 1890 JAMES STUART OF KILLIN. NOTE BY DR DONALD MASON. THE following fragment of MS., in the handwriting of Mr Stewart s son. Dr John Stewart of Luss, the translator into Scotch Gaelic of the larger portion of the Old Testament, ref Life The son of the minister James Stuart, and Elizabeth Drummond, he was born at Killin. He was licensed by the presbytery of Edinburgh on 27 February 1771, was presented to the living of Arrochar, Argyll and Bute Arrochar by Sir James Colquhoun in October 1773, and was ordained on 12 May 1774. He was translated to Weem on 26 March 1776, and to Luss on 1 July 1777. He received the degree of D.D. from Glasgow University in 1795. ref name DNB cite DNB wstitle Stuart, John 1743 1821 ref Stuart died at Luss on 24 May 1821. ref name DNB Works Stuart was an Gaelic scholar. His father had already translated the New Testament into Gaelic, and at the time of his death had begun a translation of the Old Testament. This work was continued by his son, and the complete translation was published at Edinburgh in 1767, under the auspices of the Society for Propagating ... in Perthshire ref References reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Stuart, John 1743 1821 DEFAULTSORT Stuart ... Gaelic category 1743 births category 1821 deaths ... more details
List of state leaders in 1742 1742 state leaders 1743 Events of 1743 List of state leaders in 1744 1744 state leaders State leaders by year Africa Ashanti Confederacy Opoku Ware I , List of rulers of Asante Asantehene 1720 1750 Bunyoro Duhaga of Bunyoro Duhaga , Omukama of Bunyoro 1731 c.1782 Kingdom of Dahomey Dahomey Tegbesu , King of Dahomey 1732 1774 Ethiopian Empire Ethiopia Iyasu II of Ethiopia Iyasu II , Emperor of Ethiopia 1730 1755 Nkore Macwa of Nkore Macwa , Omugabe of Nkole c.1727 c.1755 Zulu people Zulu Mageba kaPhunga , List of Zulu kings King of the Zulu 1727 1745 Asia China Qing Dynasty Qianlong Emperor of China Qianlong , Emperor of China 1735 1796 Empire of Japan Japan Monarch Emperor Sakuramachi of Japan Sakuramachi , Emperor of Japan 1735 1747 Shogun Tokugawa shogunate Tokugawa Tokugawa Yoshimune , Shogun Shogun of Japan 1716 1745 Ry ky Kingdom Sh Kei , King of Ry ky 1713 1751 Kokang Yang Shien Tsai, Chief of Shin Da Hu 1739 1758 Korea Joseon Dynasty King Yeongjo of Joseon Yeongjo , Rulers of Korea King of Joseon 1724 1776 Europe Denmark Norway Monarch Christian VI of Denmark Christian VI , King of Denmark 1730 1746 Prime Minister Johan Ludvig , Prime Minister of Denmark Minister of State of Denmark 1735 1751 Early Modern France France Louis XV of France Louis ... , Prime Minister of Great Britain 1742 1743 Henry Pelham , Prime Minister of Great Britain 1743 ... of Mainz 1743 1763 Saxony Augustus III of Poland Friedrich August II , Elector of Saxony 1733 1763 ... of Speyer 1743 1770 Bishopric of Strassburg Strassburg Guillaume Gaston I Cardinal de Rohan Soubise ... Ingelfingen Philipp Heinrich , Count of Hohenlohe Ingelfingen 1743 1764, prince 1764 1781 Hohenlohe ... von Pollheim Winkelhausen , Princess Abbess of Lindau 1743 1757 Lippe Alverdissen Friedrich Ernst ... Of State Leaders In 1743 Category 1743 Category Lists of state leaders by year 1743 Category 1743 in international relations de Liste der Staatsoberh upter 1743 mk 1743 ... more details
Infobox cricket season season 1743 English cricket season image imagesize caption cricket formats first class cricket first class and single wicket tourists knockout cup winners national league winners most runs most wickets most victims most catches In the 1743 English cricket season , a significant development was the rise of a very strong club at Woburn who beat London Cricket Club London 2 1 in a tri series played in May and June. The heavy modern type ball with wound core and thick leather cover may have come into use about this time for it is recorded that Mr Clout was by then active in Sevenoaks as the first cricket ball maker of any pretention . ref name ASW The well known painting The Cricket Match by Francis Hayman 1708 1786 dates from this year. It now hangs at Lord s Cricket Ground Lord s . It apparently depicts a game at the Artillery Ground and shows a tall two stump wicket. The batsman has a bat that is distinctly hockey shaped the ball has been trundled but appears to be off the ground so perhaps it was a quicker skimmed delivery and in the foreground is a scorer notching the tally. From the same year comes An Exact Representation of the Game of Cricket by Louis Philippe Boitard c.1733 c. 1767 . This now hangs in the Tate Gallery . Matches border 1 cellpadding 5 cellspacing 0 bgcolor efefef width 125 align left Date width 275 align left Match Title width 150 align left Venue width 225 align left Result 16 May M Kent v London, Middlesex & Surrey ref name ASW Bromley Common LM&S won Kent forfeited colspan 5 Scores at eight o clock pm LM&S 97 & 112 3 Kent 69. Play ... Archive Seasons 1743 ENG.html CricketArchive match lists http www.jl.sl.btinternet.co.uk ... cricket seasons to 1815 DEFAULTSORT 1743 English Cricket Season Category English cricket seasons from 1697 to 1763 Category 1743 in cricket English Cricket Season, 1743 Category 1743 in England English Cricket Season, 1743 ... more details
IV retook the city in December 1742, and by early 1743, the last Chinese had surrendered. After ... was eventually broken and an expedition was able to reclaim Jepara. sfn Ricklefs 1983 p 281 1742 1743 ..., in early 1743 he was forced to sign a treaty. sfn Setiono 2008 p 161 Aside from moving his ... which he was allowed to rule. By a new treaty, which he was forced to conclude with Batavia in 1743 ... Category Conflicts in 1741 Category Conflicts in 1742 Category Conflicts in 1743 Category Military ... more details
About the Quebec provincial party other uses Canada Party The CANADA Party was an official political party in the province of Quebec from 1994 to 1998. It was founded on Canada Day 1994 by federalist Tony Kondaks , former top aide to Equality Party Quebec Equality Party leader Robert Libman ref Le Devoir June 28th 1994 Le Parti Canada du Qu bec, vous dites? ref Its name was initially called the Canada Party of Quebec Parti Canada du Qu bec but due to confusion with the federal Canada Party , changed its name to CANADA with all capital letters and an exclamation and the imminence of a referendum on Province of Quebec Quebec s independence, the main platform of the CANADA Party was to guarantee that any riding that elected one of its candidates would stay in Canada even if Province of Quebec Quebec voted in favour of sovereignty in the 1995 referendum . Kondaks had Devoir July 29, 1994 Pierre F. C t aux trousses du Parti Canada ref See also Equality Party Quebec Equality Party National Assembly of Quebec Politics of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history References Reflist External links http www.assnat.qc.ca fra patrimoine National Assembly historical information http www.quebecpolitique.com La Politique qu b coise sur le Web DEFAULTSORT Canada Category Provincial political parties in Quebec Category Political parties established in 1994 Category Political parties disestablished in 1998 Category Defunct political parties in Canada Quebec politician stub ... more details
Other uses Use mdy dates date April 2012 pp semi indef pp move indef Infobox country native name Canada common name Canada image flag Flag of Canada.svg alt flag Vertical triband red, white, red with a red ... br From Sea to Sea small national anthem O Canada royal anthem God Save the Queen ref cite web url ... last Kallmann first Helmut work Encyclopedia of Music in Canada title National and royal anthems editor ...?PgNm TCE&Params U1ARTU0002533 accessdate May 23, 2011 ref image map Canada orthographic projection .svg alt map Projection of North America with Canada in green map width 220px capital Ottawa latd 45 ... leader title1 Monarchy of Canada Monarch leader name1 Elizabeth II leader title2 Governor General of Canada Governor General leader name2 David Johnston leader title3 Prime Minister of Canada Prime Minister leader name3 Stephen Harper leader title4 Chief Justice of Canada Chief Justice leader name4 Beverley McLachlin legislature Parliament of Canada Parliament upper house Senate of Canada Senate ... event3 Canada Act 1982 Canada Act established date3 April 17, 1982 area km2 9,984,670 area sq mi 3,854,085 ... http www.statcan.gc.ca ig gi pop ca eng.htm title Canada s population clock publisher Statistics Canada this automatically updates ONCE per day at 00 00 UTC & rounds to nearest hundred Please do not change ... Canada accessdate February 8, 2012 ref population census year 2011 population density km2 3.41 ... 2CNGDPDPC 2CPPPGDP 2CPPPPC 2CLP&grp 0&a title Canada publisher International Monetary Fund accessdate ... cctld .ca calling code Telephone numbers in Canada 1 footnotes big Portal CanadaCanada portal big Canada IPAc en icon k n d is a North American country consisting of Provinces and territories of Canada ten provinces and three territories . Located in the northern part of the continent ... Ocean. Spanning over 9.9  million square kilometres, Canada is the world s List of countries and outlying territories by total area second largest country by total area , and its Canada ... more details
Independent baseball team name Canada A s founded 2009 city Palm Springs, California logo Canada A s Main Logo.png caplogo current league California Winter League 2010 California Winter League current division past league Arizona Winter League currentname Canada A s 2010 future pastnames Team Canada 2009 colors Crimson & White br color box crimson color box white ballpark Palm Springs Stadium pastparks Desert Sun Stadium leaguechamps 0 divisionchamps 0 owner California Winter League 2010 California Winter League manager TBA gm TBA media http www.mydesert.com The Desert Sun newspaper br http www.newstalk920.com KPSI AM 920 Radio br http www.krpbroadcasting.com KRP Broadcasting internet website http www.californiawinterleague.com www.californiawinterleague.com The Canada A s are a future independent professional baseball team representing Canada and Cathedral City, California that will be based in Palm Springs, California as a part of the new California Winter League 2010 California Winter League . They will play their games in a short season schedule from January to February at Palm Springs Stadium along with the Palm Springs Chill , Coachella Valley Snowbirds and Palm Desert Coyotes . They started as Team Canada Arizona Winter League Team Canada in the rival Arizona Winter League , a short season instructional winter league affiliated with the Golden Baseball League and played in the International Division. But they were reported to have left the AWL and joined the CWL as the Canada A s. The team will remain the A s but may adopt the Cat moniker based on Cathedral city. Year By Year Records Arizona Winter League class wikitable bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 Season bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 W bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 L bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 Win bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 Place bgcolor DDDDFF width 10 Playoff align center 2009 8 12 .400 3rd, International Division Did not qualify. California Winter League class wikitable bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 Season bgcolor DDDDFF width 5 W bgcolor ... more details
James Barry 1689 1743 was an Ireland Irish politician. He was a Member of Parliament MP for Dungarvan Parliament of Ireland constituency Dungarvan in the Irish House of Commons from 1713 to 1715 and again from 1721 to 1727. Between 1727 and 1743, he presented Rathcormack Parliament of Ireland constituency Rathcormack . References http www.leighrayment.com commons irelandcommons.htm start box s par ie s bef before James Barry Irish MP, 1659 1717 James Barry br Henry Pyne s ttl title Member of Parliament for Dungarvan Parliament of Ireland constituency Dungarvan with Robert Carew 1681 1721 Robert Carew years 1713 1715 s aft after James Barry Irish MP, 1659 1717 James Barry br Robert Carew 1681 1721 Robert Carew s bef before Redmond Barry politician Redmond Barry br Robert Carew 1681 1721 Robert Carew s ttl title Member of Parliament for Dungarvan Parliament of Ireland constituency Dungarvan with Redmond Barry politician Redmond Barry years 1721 1727 s aft after Benjamin Parry politician Benjamin Parry br Thomas Carter Waterford politician Thomas Carter s bef before Jephson Busteed br James Tynte s ttl title Member of Parliament for Rathcormack Parliament of Ireland constituency Rathcormack with Redmond Barry politician Redmond Barry 1727 1728 with2 William FitzHerbert Irish politician William FitzHerbert 1728 1743 with3 Joseph Leeson, 1st Earl of Milltown Joseph Leeson 1743 years 1727 1743 s aft after Brettridge Badham br Joseph Leeson, 1st Earl of Milltown Joseph Leeson end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barry, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1689 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1743 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barry, James Category 1689 births Category 1743 deaths Category Irish MPs 1713 1714 Category Irish MPs 1715 1727 Category Irish MPs 1727 1760 Category Members of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Russo Swedish War partof image caption date 1741 1743 place Mainly Finland , Russian Empire casus territory result Russian victory combatant1 flagicon Russian Empire Russian Empire combatant2 flagicon Sweden 1562 Swedish Empire commander1 flagicon Russian Empire Peter Lacy commander2 flagicon Sweden 1562 Charles Emil Lewenhaupt Russo Swedish War Series The Russo Swedish War of 1741 1743 , known as the Hats Russian War in Kingdom of Sweden 1721 1809 Sweden and the Hats War in Finland , which resulted in the Lesser Wrath Finnish language Finnish Pikkuviha , Swedish language Swedish Lilla ofreden , or the occupation of Finland, was instigated by the Hats party Hats , a Swedish political party that aspired to regain the territories lost to Russian Empire Russia during the Great Northern War , and by France French diplomacy, which sought to divert Russia s attention from supporting its long standing ally, the Habsburg monarchy , in the War of the Austrian Succession . While 8,000 Swedish and Finnish troops were being deployed at the Russian border, near Lappeenranta ... . 1741, 1742 1743 . N. Shpilevskaya. Description of the War between Russia and Sweden in Finland in 1741, 1742 and 1743 . Saint ... 1743 Category 1741 in Europe Category 1742 in Europe Category 1743 in Europe Category 1741 in Russia Category 1742 in Russia Category 1743 in Russia Category 1741 in Sweden Category 1742 in Sweden Category 1743 in Sweden ar 1741 1743 da Russisk svenske krig 1741 1743 de Russisch Schwedischer Krieg 1741 1743 fr Guerre russo su doise de 1741 1743 it Guerra russo svedese 1741 1743 nl Russisch Zweedse Oorlog 1741 1743 no Den russisk svenske krig 1741 1743 nn Den russisk svenske krigen 1741 1743 pl Wojna szwedzko rosyjska 1741 1743 ru 1741 1743 sl Rusko vedska vojna 1741 1743 fi Hattujen sota sv Hattarnas ryska krig ta 1741 1743 ... more details
1743 PLACE OF BIRTH Vienna DATE OF DEATH 22 September 1808 PLACE OF DEATH Linz DEFAULTSORT Maria Elisabeth Of Austria, Archduchess Category 1743 births Category 1808 deaths Category Archduchesses ... bs Marija Elizabeta Austrijska 1743 1808 cs Marie Al b ta Habsbursko Lotrinsk de Maria Elisabeth von sterreich 1743 1808 es Mar a Isabel de Habsburgo Lorena 1743 1808 fr Marie lisabeth de Habsbourg ... Maria Elisabeth van Oostenrijk 1743 1808 pl Maria El bieta Habsburg 1743 1808 ro Arhiducesa Maria Elisabeta a Austriei 1743 1808 ru sk M ria Al beta Habsbursko lotrinsk sv Maria Elisabeth av sterrike 1743 1808 th . . 1743 1808 ... more details
German bbokseller DATE OF BIRTH January 23, 1686 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 3, 1743 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Weidmann, Moritz Georg Category 1686 births Category 1743 deaths Category German ... 1686 1743 ... more details
Infobox UN resolution number 1743 organ SC date 15 February year 2007 meeting 5,631 code S RES 1743 document for 15 abstention 0 against 0 subject The question concerning Haiti result Adopted image caption United Nations Security Council Resolution 1743 was unanimously adopted on 15 February 2007. Resolution Unanimously adopting draft resolution 1743 2007 and acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter Chapter VII of the Charter , the Council requested that United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti MINUSTAH continue the increased operations in support of the Haitian National Police against armed gangs, notably in Port au Prince . It also reaffirmed MINUSTAH s mandate to provide operational support to the Coast Guard Haiti Haitian coast guard . By the terms of the resolution, the Council called upon the Mission to support the constitutional and political process under way in Haiti and to promote all inclusive dialogue and national reconciliation. It requested the Mission to continue to implement quick impact projects and, in that context, to accelerate its reorientation of disarmament, demobilization and reintegration resources towards a comprehensive community violence reduction programme. The Council deplored and condemned in the strongest terms any attack against personnel from MINUSTAH, demanding that no acts of violence or intimidation be directed against United Nations and associated personnel and other international and humanitarian organizations. The Council also condemned strongly the grave violations against children affected by armed violence, as well as widespread rape and other sexual abuse of girls. After adoption of the resolution, China s representative said MINUSTAH s central task for the upcoming phase was to assist Haiti in its transition ... 1743 2007 date January 10, 2007 publisher United Nations ref See also List of United Nations Security ... concerning Haiti fa nl Resolutie 1743 Veiligheidsraad Verenigde Naties ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Ottoman Persian War of 1743 1746 image caption partof the Ottoman Persian Wars date 1743 1746 place Iraq , Armenia , Georgia country Georgia , Persia , Eastern Anatolia result Treaty of Kerden territory Pre War boundaries Baghdad remains in Ottoman hands. combatant1 File Coat of arms of Persia 16th century 1907 .png border 22px Afsharid dynasty Afsharid Empire combatant2 flag Ottoman Empire 1453 commander1 File Coat of arms of Persia 16th century 1907 .png border 22px Nader Shah commander2 flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Mahmud I strength1 200,000 ref Iran and the West a critical bibliography, Cyrus Ghani, 1987, p.287 ref strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Ottoman Persian Wars The Ottoman Persian War 1743 1746 was fought between the Ottoman Empire and the Afsharid dynasty of Iran . Background Persia attempted to ratify the Treaty of Istanbul 1736 , by demanding that the Ja fari , a small Shi ite sect was to be declared orthodox. citation needed date December 2011 In 1743, Nadir Shah declared war on the Ottoman Empire . He demanded the surrender of Baghdad . The Persians had captured Baghdad in 1623 and Mosul in 1624, but the Ottomans had recaptured Mosul in 1625 and Bagdad in 1638. The Treaty of Zuhab in 1639 between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid Empire had resulted in peace for 85 years. After the fall of the Safavid Dynasty , Russia and Turkey agreed to divide the northwest and the Caspian region of Persia, but with the advent of Nadir Shah, the Russians and the Turks withdrew from the region. Nadir Shah waged war against the Ottomans from 1730 to 1736 but it ended with a stalemate. Nadir Shah afterwards turned east and conquered parts of India . citation needed date December 2011 The War Nader Shah dreamed of an empire which ..., he turned eastward. He captured Kirkuk , Arbil and besieged Mosul on 14 September 1743. The siege ... Shah was forced to retreat. The offensive was halted due to revolts in Persia 1743 44 over high ... more details
bottom Titles, styles, honours and arms Titles and styles 26 March 1689 &ndash 1 May 1743 Her ... Empire DATE OF DEATH 1 May 1743 PLACE OF DEATH Holfburg Palace , Vienna , Austrian Empire DEFAULTSORT Maria Magdalena Of Austria, Archduchess Category 1689 births Category 1743 deaths Category House ... sterreich 1689 1743 fr Marie Madeleine d Autriche 1689 1743 it Maria Maddalena d Asburgo hu Habsburg M ria Magdolna f hercegn nl Maria Magdalena van Oostenrijk 1689 1743 pl Maria Magdalena Habsburg ... more details
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Canada Township may refer to one of the following Township United States townships in the United States see Township Canada for townships in CanadaCanada Township, Labette County, Kansas Canada Township, Jackson County, North Carolina See also Canada disambiguation Township Canada geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Canada Township ... more details