Image GRO Scotland Logo.gif frame right Logo of the GeneralRegisterOffice The GeneralRegisterOffice for Scotland GROS lang gd Oifis Choitcheann a Chl raidh na h Alba was a non ministerial directorate ... GeneralRegisterOfficeGeneralRegisterOffice England and Wales GeneralRegisterOffice for Northern Ireland GeneralRegisterOffice Genealogy National Archives of ScotlandOffice for National ..., Deaths and Marriages Scotland Act 1854 created the General Registry Office of Births, Deaths and Marriages ... of Works at the Office of Her Majesty s Works in Scotland . Initially, the General Registry Office had been located in GeneralRegister House, but on 30 March 1861 was moved to New Register House. Other ... s and adoption s in Scotland . It was also responsible for the statute s relating to the formalities of marriage and conduct of civil marriage in Scotland. It administered the UK census Scotland census of Scotland s population every ten years. ref http www.gro scotland.gov.uk abotgros index.html About Us gro scotland.gov.uk, accessed 10 October, 2008 ref It also kept the NHS Scotland Scottish National Health Service NHS Scotland Central Register Central Register . ref http www.gro scotland.gov.uk ... church members. Later the Privy Council of Scotland , following the suggestion of the General ... , to form National Records of Scotland. Registrars General for Scotland The Registrar General ... Clerk Register and Registrar General from September 1854 until April 1880. His successor, Roger ... and other statistical functions. In 1920 the Registrar GeneralScotland Act 1920 was passed which provided for the appointment by the Secretary of State for Scotland a whole time Registrar General, Dr ... of National Records of Scotland, the positions of Registrar General and Keeper of the Records of Scotland ... ref List of Registrars General for Scotland William Pitt Dundas, 12 September 1854 28 April 1880 Roger ... House in Dumfries, home of Scotland s NHS Central Register. ref http www.gro scotland.gov.uk ... more details
GeneralRegisterOffice is the name often given to the government office responsible for recording birth s, marriage s and death s in various countries in the Commonwealth of Nations and elsewhere. It does not always match the name of the agency or ministry governing that office and can refer to a previous title of a current entity or an abolished entity. These include GeneralRegisterOfficeGeneralRegisterOffice for England and Wales The GeneralRegisterOffice, Guyana The GeneralRegisterOffice, Jamaica GeneralRegisterOffice Northern Ireland The GeneralRegisterOffice Ireland GeneralRegisterOffice for Scotland disambig Category Genealogy Category Government of the United Kingdom Category Irish genealogy ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Use British English date April 2012 unreferenced date November 2011 GeneralRegisterOffice , in England and Wales , Scotland , Ireland , and many Commonwealth nations, is the government ... s such as birth s, death s, and marriage s. The director of a GeneralRegisterOffice is titled registrar general . Specific offices include GeneralRegisterOffice for England and Wales The post of registrar general was created by the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1836 , and registration began in 1837. The first holder of the post was Thomas Henry Lister . The registrar general was soon given ..., with the creation of the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys , the GeneralRegisterOffice became just one division of the new office, headed by a Deputy Registrar General. In England and Wales ... of the United Kingdom de Standesbeamter no GeneralRegisterOffice si sr ... of the Office for National Statistics , the post of Registrar General was merged with that of Head ... the 2008 implementation of the Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007 , the GeneralRegisterOffice continues to be part of a ministerially accountable department, becoming a part of the Identity & Passport Service in the Home Office and the post of Registrar General is now held by its head. GeneralRegisterOffice for Scotland . Registrar General of Canada a government minister with entirely different and unrelated functions. Registrar General of Sri Lanka a civil servant who heads the Registrar General s department responsible for registration of birth , marriages and deaths of the populace ... The Registrars General 1836 1945 citation broken date November 2011 pdf from the Office for National ... General. However, registration did not become compulsory until 1875. Until 1875 there was no penalty ... states and territories and New Zealand also have registrars general with broadly similar functions. The Hong Kong Government also established a registrar general after the British acquired ... more details
The GeneralRegisterOffice GRO Northern Ireland is responsible for the civil registration of births, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions as well as administering marriage and civil partnership law in Northern Ireland. The GRO is within the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency which in turn is part of the Northern Ireland Executive s Department of Finance and Personnel. ref http www.groni.gov.uk ABOUT THE GENERALREGISTEROFFICE groni.gov.uk, accessed 10 October, 2008 ref See also GeneralRegisterOfficeOffice for National Statistics Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency External links http www.groni.gov.uk GeneralRegisterOffice Northern Ireland References reflist Category Demographics of Northern Ireland Category Irish genealogy Category National statistical services Category Organisations based in Northern Ireland Category Statistical organisations in the United Kingdom ... more details
20 May 2011 ref See also GeneralRegisterOffice for Northern Ireland GeneralRegisterOffice for Scotland Notes and references Reflist External links http www.gro.gov.uk gro content GeneralRegisterOffice for England and Wales http www.gro scotland.gov.uk GeneralRegisterOffice for Scotland http www.groni.gov.uk GeneralRegisterOffice for Northern Ireland Category Genealogy Category 1836 establishments ...Use dmy dates date October 2010 The GeneralRegisterOffice for England and Wales GRO is the section ... in England no GeneralRegisterOffice ... of the newly created Office of Population Censuses and Surveys OPCS , with the Registrar General in overall ... General. Then in 1996 the OPCS, and therefore the GRO, became part of the newly created Office for National Statistics , and the office of Registrar General was merged with that of Head of the Government ... Register. Registrars General Thomas Henry Lister , 1836 1842 ref name registrars Cite web url http www.statistics.gov.uk census2001 bicentenary pdfs registrars.pdf title The Registrars General 1836 ... not deal with records of such events occurring within the land or territorial waters of Scotland ... registration commenced in 1837. Its head is the Registrar General. Probably the most distinguished ... Service chief executive is appointed as new Registrar General date 16 November 2010 publisher ... and death certificates, either online, via www.direct.gov.uk gro or from one of the local registeroffice s that act on behalf of the GRO. Becoming part of IPS On 1 April 2008, the GeneralRegisterOffice for England and Wales GRO became a subsidiary of the Identity and Passport Service IPS ... Spending Review. As such IPS and the Home Office is the natural home for GRO. The move follows changes to make Office of National Statistics more independent of Government, which means ONS will no longer ... Legacy Events which is used within the GRO to fulfil requests for certificates from the general ... more details
generalscotland Cabinet Office List of Government Departments and Ministers Office of the Advocate General for Scotland ref He also speaks for the ScotlandOffice in the House of Lords . ref http ...Infobox Government agency agency name ScotlandOffice type Department logo Scotland Office.png logo width logo caption seal seal width seal caption formed 2003 preceding1 Scottish Office dissolved superseding jurisdiction Scotland headquarters 1 Melville Crescent, Edinburgh, EH3 7HW & Dover House, Whitehall ... PoliticsScotland PoliticsUK The ScotlandOffice An Oifis Albannach in Scottish Gaelic is a United Kingdom government department headed by the Secretary of State for Scotland and responsible for Scotland ... of Justice . ref http www.scotlandoffice.gov.uk scotlandoffice 30.html The Role of the ScotlandOffice ref Role The office is responsible for the representation of Scotland in HM Government, facilitating ... reserved matters of government in relation to Scotland. History Until the advent of the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Government , the precursor to the ScotlandOffice, the Scottish Office , was a major ... the operation of the Scottish Parliament under the Scotland Act 1998 . Ministers The ScotlandOffice Ministers are as follows ref http www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk content scotlandoffice Cabinet Office List of Government Departments and Ministers ScotlandOffice ref class wikitable colspan 2 Minister ... MP Secretary of State for Scotland Secretary of State Constitutional affairs, general economic policy ... of Tankerness QC Liberal Democrats UK Lib Dem is the Advocate General for Scotland , advising ... . Under the Blair Ministry and Brown Ministry , the office of Secretary of State for Scotland was often ... of the ScotlandOffice in Whitehall . The department is based at Dover House , in Whitehall , and employs ... no ScotlandOffice ... Michael Moore minister1 pfo Secretary of State for Scotland chief1 name chief1 position chief2 name ... more details
http www.gro scotland.gov.uk GeneralRegisterOffice for Scotland http www.groni.gov.uk GeneralRegisterOffice Northern Ireland Category Local government in the United Kingdom ca Padr municipal d ... Oifig http www.groireland.ie history.htm History , GeneralRegisterOffice, Ireland, 20 Feb 2003. Accessed ... Registeringlifeevents index.htm GeneralRegisterOffice at Direct.gov England and Wales https ...A registeroffice frequently referred to as a registry office in non official and informal use ref Oxford English Dictionary Online 2011 ref is a British term for a civil registry , a government office and depository where births, deaths and marriages are officially recorded and where one can get officially married, without a religious ceremony. ref http dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary british registry office registry office Cambridge Advanced Learner s Dictionary . Accessed August 2011 ref The term and function is also used in some parts of the former British Empire such as Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, India, and Jamaica, but not Canada. United Kingdom In England and Wales , it is a local office for the civil registry registration of births, marriages and deaths B,M&D , and for the conducting of civil partnerships in the United Kingdom civil partnerships . Set up by Act of Parliament in 1837, the statutory registration service is overseen by the Registrar General as part of the GeneralRegisterOffice now part of the Home Office Identity and Passport Service but provided locally by the county or unitary local authority. ref name Oifig Similar rules regarding registration have applied in Scotland since 1855 and in Northern Ireland since 1845 for non Catholic marriages and 1864 for births, deaths and all marriages. The RegisterOffice is the office of the Superintendent Registrar of the district, in whose custody are all the registers of BM&D dating back to 1837. The Superintendent ... sub district. Since 1994 the range of services offered by register offices has expanded so ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Office of the Register nrhp type image caption location 161 04 Jamaica Ave., New York, New York lat degrees 40 lat minutes 42 lat seconds 13 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 47 long seconds 57 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US NY type landmark locmapin New York City built 1904 architecture Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Neo Italian Renaissance added January 3, 1980 area less than one acre governing body Local refnum 80002754 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref Office of the Register , also known as Queens Register of Titles and Deeds Building, is a historic government building located in the Jamaica, Queens Jamaica section of the New York City borough of Queens . It was built between 1895 and 1913 and is an imposing, three story building with a limestone facade in the Renaissance Revival architecture Neo Italian Renaissance style. A rear five story addition was built in 1938. The facade features deep rustication on the first floor and a smooth ashlar surface above. The building housed the Office of the Register until 1974, after which it became the Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning JCAL . ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 7361 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Office of the Register date October 1989 accessdate 2011 01 16 author David J. Framberger, Joan R. Olshansky, and Elizabeth Spencer Ralph publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 7373 title Accompanying three photos ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. ref name nris References reflist External links http www.jcal.org Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning JCAL website New York City Historic Sites National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Government buildings on the National Register of Historic ... more details
The Office of the Public Guardian OPG in Scotland , is a Scottish public body public body based in Falkirk as part of the Scottish Court Service , established in April 2001 following the passing of the Adults with Incapacity Scotland Act 2000 . History Scots law The Office of the Public Guardian OPG , which is part of the Scottish Court Service, was established in April 2001 following the passing of the Adults with Incapacity Scotland Act by the Scottish Parliament. It is responsible for supervising the actions of those appointed in terms of the Act to manage the property and financial affairs of adults who lack the capacity to carry out these functions for themselves. It also provides a wide range of advice and guidance. The OPG is able to investigate concerns where the property or financial affairs of an adult seem to be at risk. The Office of the Public Guardian OPG has a range of functions under the Adults with Incapacity Scotland Act. The OPG provides information advice and guidance with regard to Powers of Attorney Access to Funds Guardianship and Intervention Orders and investigations. The OPG also maintains a Public Register of all continuing powers of attorneys, and welfare powers of attorney drawn up after April 2001, all withdrawers appointed under the access to funds scheme and all guardians and interveners appointed by the courts after April 2002 The OPG investigates ... accounting. See also Office of the Public Guardian England and Wales External links http www.publicguardian scotland.gov.uk Office of the Public Guardian Scotland official website http www.opsi.gov.uk legislation scotland acts2000 20000004.htm Adults with Incapacity Scotland Act 2000 http www.opsi.gov.uk legislation scotland en2000 2000en04.htm Adults with Incapacity Scotland Act 2000 Explanatory Note Category 2001 establishments in Scotland Category Organisations based in Falkirk council area ... agencies established in 2001 Category Scottish Court Service Scotland law stub Scotland org stub ... more details
Multiple issues refimprove December 2011 out of date November 2011 PoliticsScotland The Office of the Permanent Secretary OPS is a UK civil service civil service Ministry government department department of the Scottish Government . It was, in the past, headed by the Permanent Secretary Sir John Elvidge , who replaced Sir Muir Russell in July 2003. The Office was made up of Office of the First Minister Ministerial Support Group Cabinet and Management Group Secretariat, External Support Division, Strategy and Delivery unit, Private Offices Analytical Services Group The Office of the Chief Researcher, The Office of the Chief Economic Adviser, The Office of the Chief Statistician Office of the Chief Scientific Adviser for Scotland Performance and Innovation Unit Change and Corporate Services Human Resources Division, Communication and Information Systems Division, Facilities and Estates Services, Changing to Deliver Division Since May 2007, the Departments that made up the Scottish Executive have been abolished. Functions are now delivered by Directorates. The Directorates that broadly mirror the former Office of the Permanent Secretary are Communications Cabinet Directorate Ministerial Private Offices Communications Directorate Chief Economic Adviser External links http www.scotland.gov.uk Topics Government agendas minutes Minutes opsmins OPS Departmental Management Board minutes of meetings http www.scotland.gov.uk Publications 2005 05 OPS OPS Business Delivery Plan, 2005 2006 Scottish Executive Departments Category Departments of the Scottish Government Scotland org stub UK gov stub ... more details
and Her Majesty s Government UK Government on Scots law . The Office of the Advocate General for Scotland ... and Solicitor General for Scotland , who were transferred to the Scottish Executive on the establishment of the Scottish Parliament . The office of the Advocate General for Scotland should not be confused ... criminal proceedings. Advocates General for Scotland The first holder of the office was Dr Lynda ...PoliticsScotland Her Majesty s Advocate General for Scotland lang gd rd neach tagraidh na B nrighe airson ... the office had been left vacant cite . On 21 March, however, it was announced Neil Davidson, Baron Davidson of Glen Clova Neil Davidson QC, former Solicitor General for Scotland , had been appointed ... General s Private Office, based in London Legal Secretariat to the Advocate General LSAG , based in London Legal Secretary to the Advocate GeneralOffice of the Advocate General OAG , based in Edinburgh ... reflist External links http www.oag.gov.uk The Advocate General for Scotland official website Departments of the United Kingdom Government type Ministerial title Advocate General for Scotland Devolution in the United Kingdom DEFAULTSORT Advocate General For Scotland Category Advocates General ... government. ref http www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk media 212617 lmr2009.pdf ref The current Advocate General for Scotland is Lord Wallace of Tankerness and was appointed on 14 May 2010 by the Prime Minister , David Cameron . ref http www.oag.gov.uk oag 22.html ref . History The office of Advocate General for Scotland was created in 1999 by the Scotland Act 1998 to be the chief legal adviser to the United ... Clark resigned to take up office as a Senator of the College of Justice , a judge of the College of Justice Supreme Courts of Scotland . The office was then vacant until 15 March of that year when, under section 87 of the Scotland Act 1998 , its functions were temporarily conferred on the Secretary of State for Scotland, Alastair Darling MP, himself a Scottish Advocate Advocates in Scotland advocate ... more details
General Council in medieval Scotland was a sister institution to Parliament of Scotland parliament that existed between the late fourteenth century and the early sixteenth century. It has been argued to be almost indistinguishable from parliament, and has always been treated together with parliament by historians. The main difference was that it could be called with less than the statutory 40 days notice required for parliament and other courts, and, since it was not a court, did not have the final judicial capacity of the senior institution over issues such as forfeiture of life and property for treason. It could and did raise taxation and issued legislation just as important as parliament. In times of royal minority or incapacity it was often preferred to parliament for instance the reigns of Robert II of Scotland Robert II , Robert III of Scotland Robert III , the period of captivity of James I of Scotland James I 1406 to 1424 , and much of the long minority of James II of Scotland James II 1437 to 1445 . In the reign of James III of Scotland James III it seems to have been largely abandoned, even in the minority period of 1466 to 1470 although this may be partly a side effect of its records being separated from the main register of parliament, and subsequently lost. General Councils finally ceased to be held at all in the reign of James IV, shortly before Convention of Estates of Scotland Conventions of Estates began to be held. Further reading R. J. Tanner, The Late Medieval Scottish Parliament Politics and the Three Estates, 1424 1488 East Linton, 2000 . K. M. Brown and R. J. Tanner, The History of the Scottish Parliament, volume 1 Parliament and Politics in Scotland, 1235 to 1560 Edinburgh, 2004 Category Parliament of Scotland Category Institutions of medieval Scotland Category Medieval politics Scotland hist stub Scotland org stub ... more details
primary sources date December 2011 refimprove date December 2011 The General Teaching Council for Scotland Scottish Gaelic Comhairle Choitcheann Teagaisg na h Alba is a Scotland Scottish Scottish public bodies public body . It is the profession al Regulation regulatory body for teacher s in Scotland. It was the first professional registration body for teachers in the United Kingdom, and one of the first teaching councils in the world. It has three areas of responsibility to maintain and enhance professional standards of Scotland s teachers to support new teachers through the Standard for Full Registration to work with partner organisations across the world It was set up in 1965 under the Teaching Council Scotland Act 1965 following concerns that entry requirements had lowered after the Second World War and unqualified teachers were working in Scottish schools http www.gtcs.org.uk web site About GTCS About GTCS.asp . Its powers, remits and duties have been amended by the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 and the Standards in Scotland s Schools etc Act 2000 Functions to maintain The Register of teachers who are eligible to teach in public sector schools in Scotland to review the standards of education, training and fitness of people entering the profession in Scotland and make recommendations to Scottish Ministers Ministers to oversee the probationary period for teachers to keep informed of the education and professional preparation of teachers in the higher education institutions ... to include removal from the register on the grounds of competence. See also Education in Scotland ... Government Category 1965 establishments in Scotland Category Education in Scotland Category Educational qualifications in Scotland Category Professional titles and certifications Category Professional associations based in Scotland Category Advisory non departmental public bodies of the Scottish ... agencies established in 1965 Scotland poli stub Scotland org stub UK gov stub UK edu stub gd Comhairle ... more details
The Office of the Federal Register is an Government agency agency of the Federal government of the United States United States government within the National Archives and Records Administration . The Office publishes the Federal Register , Code of Federal Regulations , and United States Statutes at Large , among others. It also administers the United States Electoral College Electoral College . External links http archives.gov federal register about Office of the Federal Register Category Electoral College United States Category National Archives and Records Administration US gov stub fr Office of the Federal Register ... more details
PoliticsScotland Her Majesty s Solicitor General for Scotland rd neach lagha a Chr in an Alba is one of the Law Officers of the Crown , and the deputy of the Lord Advocate , whose duty is to advise the Crown and the Scottish Government on Scots Law . They are also responsible for the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service COPFS Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service which together constitute the Criminal Prosecution Service in Scotland . Until 1999, when the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Executive were created, the Lord Advocate and the Solicitor General for Scotland advised the United Kingdom Government. Since their transfer to the Scottish Government , the United Kingdom Government has been advised on Scots Law by the Advocate General for Scotland . List of Solicitors General for Scotland List from 1696. Until 1764, the office was at times held jointly. Pre Union 1696 1700 Patrick Hume, 1st Earl of Marchmont Sir Patrick Hume 1701 1706 Sir David Dalrymple of Hailes 1701 1709 William Carmichael Post Union col begin col break 1709 1714 Thomas Kennedy & Sir James Stewart, 1st Baronet Sir James Steuart, Bt. 1714 1716 John Carnegie of Boyseck 1714 1717 Sir James Stewart, 1st Baronet Sir James Steuart, Bt. 1717 1720 Robert Dundas, of Arniston, the elder Robert Dundas 1720 1721 Walter Stewart 1721 1733 John Sinclair, Lord Murkle John Sinclair 1721 1725 Charles Binning 1725 1737 Charles Erskine, Lord Tinwald Charles Erskine 1737 William Grant, Lord Prestongrange William Grant of Prestongrange 1742 Robert Dundas, of Arniston, the younger Robert Dundas 1746 Patrick Haldane ... General Category Law Officers of the Crown in the United Kingdom Category Scotland politics related ... 1894, reprinted 1969 and from Oxford Companion to Law, Clarendon Press, 1980. Scotland topics Category Solicitors General for Scotland Category Members of the Scottish Government Category Scots law formal titles Category Lists of Scottish people Category Lists of government ministers of Scotland ... more details
Hall from New College The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland is the Sovereignty sovereign and highest court of the Church of Scotland , and is thus the Church s governing body ref name 1 ref 1 An Introduction to Practice and Procedure in the Church of Scotland, A Gordon McGillivray ... officials. Meetings are usually held in the General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland Assembly Hall on the Mound, Edinburgh. This was built for the Free Church of Scotland 1843 1900 Free Church in the 19th century and became the Assembly Hall for the reunited Church of Scotland after the union of 1929. The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland Moderator presides ... Act 1921 . Officials The Assembly elects a Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland Moderator to preside see also the List of Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland ... to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland Procurator , the Kirk s chief legal ... Scotland topics Protestant missions to India DEFAULTSORT General Assembly Of The Church Of Scotland ... of Scotland is governed by courts of Elder religious elder s rather than by bishop s. At the bottom .... At national level, the General Assembly stands at the top of this structure. Meetings File John ... the Assembly Hall The General Assembly usually meets for a week of intensive deliberation once ... to the General Assembly. Typically a parish minister would attend the Assembly once every four years ... both constitutionally and theologically . The General Assembly can also meet elsewhere. A meeting ... moved out to allow the Assembly to use its own home . The General Assembly has its own Standing .... Functions The General Assembly has three basis functions legislative , deliberative and judicial . The ongoing ... Assemblies. This is moderated and controlled by means of the Barrier Act which forces the General ... reaching, and thus referred to the next General Assembly. Membership File General Assembly at the Tron ... more details
General Post Office is the name of the British postal system from 1660 until 1969. General Post Office may also refer to General Post Office, Perth General Post Office, Sydney General Post Office, Melbourne General Post Office, Brisbane General Post Office, Hong Kong General Post Office, Colombo General Post Office, Lahore General Post Office, Chennai Madras General Post Office, Kolkata Calcutta General Post Office Mumbai Bombay General Post Office Dublin , headquarters of the 1916 Rising General Post Office Washington, D.C. General Post Office Building, Shanghai Kuala Lumpur General Post Office See also Central Post Office disambiguation James Farley Post Office , New York City s General Post Office The Fullerton Hotel Singapore , formerly the General Post Office Building Sabotage at the General Post Office in Zagreb , 1941 disambiguation it General Post Office disambigua no General Post Office ... more details
The Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland was established by Act of Parliament Act of the Scottish Parliament in 1672 . The register is held at the Court of the Lord Lyon and contains every grant of coat of arms arms since that date. Bearings that are not matriculated in the Register may not be used in Scotland. The Register begins with the arms of the Lyon Office, followed by the personal achievement of Charles Erskine officer of arms Sir Charles Erskine, Bt , who was Lord Lyon King of Arms at the time. It now consists of over eighty volumes of parchment, and is illustrated by a succession of the most prominent heraldic artists working in Scotland . As a public register, it can be seen by anyone on application, and on payment of a statutory fee. See also Heraldry Court of the Lord Lyon The Court of the Lord Lyon Lyon Clerk and Keeper of the Records Heraldry Society of Scotland The Heraldry Society of Scotland External links http www.lyon court.com The Court of the Lord Lyon http www.heraldry scotland.co.uk The Heraldry Society of ScotlandScotland stub heraldry stub Category 1672 establishments in Scotland Category 17th century in Scotland Category Heraldry Category Public records ... more details
between 1859 67. ref name GPO1 ref name NationalTrust cite web title General Post Office url http www.nattrust.com.au trust register search the registergeneral post office publisher National Trust ...File Melbourne General Post Office Exterior.jpg thumb thumb View of Melbourne GPO, showing the clock ... Street File Melbourne General Post Office Walkway.jpg thumb Melbourne General Post Office, arcade along Elizabeth Street Melbourne General Post Office also known as Melbourne GPO is located on the corner ... name GPO1 cite web title Melbourne Australia GPO General Post Office url http www.sydney australia.biz ..., Melbourne Little Bourke Street . Gallery gallery File Lithograph of General Post Office Melbourne in 1880s.jpg Lithograph of the first general post office before extension and remodelling from the 1880s File Melbourne GPO Information.jpg Inside Melbourne General Post Office information sign. File ... St. gallery References Reflist External links Commons inline Category General Post Office, Melbourne General Post Office, Melbourne http www.melbournesgpo.com Melbourne GPO website coord display ... listed on the Victorian Heritage Register . ref name VHD http vhd.heritage.vic.gov.au vhd heritagevic ... office building currently functions as a shopping mall , having been redeveloped by adaptive reuse in 2004. ref name GPO1 ref name walkingmlb cite web author Walkingmelbourne title General Post Office 350 Bourke Street, MELBOURNE url http www.walkingmelbourne.com building197 general post office.html ... of the post office is expressive of the past as the postal hall was used Functional functionally ... Institute of Architects accessdate 16 April 2012 ref History File Melbourne Old Post Office Shopping Mall Interior .jpg Melbourne Old Post Office Hall Interior thumb Melbourne GPO interior The first General Post Office was declared in 13 April 1837, shortly after the naming of Melbourne, ref name PostOffice Citation last Premier Postal History title Post Office List url https www.premierpostal.com ... more details
other uses Image GPO badge.png thumb right 200px GPO badge logo The General Post Office GPO ref http postalheritage.org.uk history keydates Summary of Post Office history British Postal Museum and Archive ... mail postal system and telecommunications carrier. Similar General Post Office disambiguation General Post Offices were established across the British Empire . In 1969 the GPO was abolished and the assets transferred to The Post Office, changing it from a Department of State to a statutory corporation . In 1981 the organisation was split into separate Post Office and British Telecommunications ... The Post Office in St Martin le Grand by Thomas Shepherd late 1820s .jpg right thumb The 19th century headquarters of the General Post Office in St Martins le Grand in the City of London. Image GPO Inland letter office ILN 1845.jpg thumb left The Inland Letter Office at the General Post Office in 1845 ... of London. A General Post Office, London new GPO headquarters was built on the eastern side ... side of the street to house the telegraphy telegraph department, and the General Post Office North was constructed .... Like the mail, everything was licensed by the General Post Office under the terms of its Royal ... Gyffredinol de General Post Office fr General Post Office it General Post Office no General Post Office Storbritannia sv General Post Office ... Royal Mail and Post Office Ltd . Originally, the GPO was a monopoly covering the despatch of items ... on the distribution system for royal and government documents. In 1661 the office of United Kingdom Postmaster General Postmaster General was created to oversee the GPO. Early postal services Main Postage stamps and postal history of Great Britain Image The Post Office Microcosm edited.jpg thumb Clerks at work at the post office in London circa 1808. The GPO created a network of post offices where senders could submit items. All post was transferred from the post office of origination to distribution ... more details
Entry &ndash General Post Office accessdate 19 February 2009 work Western Australian Register of Heritage ...File GeneralPostOfficePerth WaiHong.jpg thumb right The General Post Office building in Perth The General ... General Post Office In the first year of the Swan River Colony colony , the harbourmaster was appointed ... services in 1889. ref name Ward6 The Perth General Post Office was relocated to St Georges Terrace between ... on wide street through the site featuring a new General Post Office building. ref name Ward16 Principal ... Architect John Smith Murdoch to design the new General Post Office building. ref name Ward16 Architectural ... Ward , p. 20 ref The General Post Office was officially opened on 26 September 1923 after around nine ... General Post Office Forrest Place , Perth, WA, by H.E. the Governor General...26 September 1923 . Also ... London London , p. 14 ref At its opening, the new General Post Office was Perth s largest building ... Office, Perth c1929.jpg thumb right The General Post Office around 1929, viewed from the Perth railway ... of Australia building immediately south of the General Post Office. ref name London14 It was officially ... in a similar style to the General Post Office by the architectural staff of the bank, and built ... lines and columns of the same style as the General Post Office. ref name Molyneux56 Molyneux Molyneux , p. 56 ref Another similarly styled Commonwealth department was planned for the General Post Office ... of the General Post Office. Forrest Place was closed to traffic in the late 1980s as part of the Forrest ... pedestrian mall featured basement parking and loading docks for the General Post Office. ref name Ward38 ... by the General Post Office building. The General Post Office was recognised for its heritage value ... ref name Heritage Design File Perth General Post Office Christmas decorations.jpg thumb right The General Post Office decorated for Christmas The architecture of the General Post Office ... ref name Ward16 The interior of the General Post Office was similarly well finished, with jarrah features ... more details
File AustinStateOfficeBuildingAustinTX.JPG thumb The main offices of the Texas General Land Office are located in the Stephen F. Austin State Office Building . Infobox Political post post Commissioner of the General Land Office insignia Seal of the Texas General Land Office insigniasize 120px body Texas image imagesize incumbent Jerry E. Patterson incumbentsince January 2, 2003 style The Honorable termlength Four years, no term limits formation Texas Constitution inaugural website http www.glo.state.tx.us about landoffice.html About the Land Office The Texas General Land Office is a state agency of Texas. It manages state controlled lands and mineral rights properties. The agency originally collected and kept records regarding lands controlled by the state. ref http www.glo.state.tx.us about landoffice.html About the Land Office . Texas General Land Office. Retrieved on July 18, 2010. ref The agency has its headquarters in the Stephen F. Austin State Office Building in Downtown Austin . ref http www.glo.state.tx.us contact post.html Contact Us By Post . Texas General Land Office. Retrieved on July 18, 2010. ref ref http www.glo.state.tx.us contact.html Contact Us . Texas General Land Office. Retrieved on July 18, 2010. ref References reflist External links Portal Texas http www.glo.state.tx.us Texas General Land Office State agencies of Texas Category State agencies of Texas Texas stub ... more details
The Office of the Auditor General Manitoba , formerly called the Provincial Auditor s Office , is an independent office of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba . Its stated purpose is to assist Members of the Legislative Assembly with matters such as accountability and the performance of government. The current Auditor General of Manitoba is Carol Bellringer. External links http www.oag.mb.ca home.php Office of the Auditor General Manitoba AGC Manitoba stub Category Manitoba government departments and agencies Category Government audit agencies in Canada Manitoba ... more details
otheruses General Post Office disambiguation The General Post Office in Brisbane , Australia , also known as the GPO , is an Australia Post building located between Queen Street, Brisbane Queen Street and Elizabeth Street, Brisbane Elizabeth Street . History File StateLibQld 1 115272 Brisbane General Post Office, Queen Street, 1931.jpg thumb The GPO in 1931 The GPO was opened on 28 September 1872. In 1873, the Queensland Museum was housed in the General Post Office building, but moved in 1879 to the William Street, Brisbane William Street building. Opposite the GPO building is Post Office Square, Brisbane Post Office Square . Gallery gallery Image Brisbane CBD.jpg view of ANZAC Square, Brisbane ANZAC Square , Post Office Square, Brisbane Post Office Square and the General Post Office, as seen from the Sofitel Sofitel Hotel Image Central Station and Anzac Square from Brisbane GPO.jpg View from Brisbane GPO showing Post Office Square, Brisbane Post Office Square , Sofitel Sofitel Hotel and Central railway station, Brisbane Central Station Image Rainy afternoon at Post Office Square.jpg General Post Office, Brisbane &mdash as seen from Post Office Square Image GPO sunshine.jpg General Post Office seen from Post Office Square gallery External links commons inline Category General Post Office, Brisbane General Post Office, Brisbane coord display title 27.468174 153.028173 type landmark region AU Category Post office buildings in Australia Brisbane Category Buildings and structures in Brisbane Category History of Brisbane ja Philately stub Brisbane stub ... more details
politics of Brazil The Brazilian Inspectorate General is the federal government s office in charge of assisting the president on issues regarding treasury and public assets defense, as well as federal government s transparency policies. These tasks are carried out by way of Audit public audits , fraud deterrence procedures and other sort of internal control , corruption prevention and ombudsman activities. Better known as CGU which stands for its name in Portuguese language Portuguese , Controladoria Geral da Uni o , the Inspectorate General is also the central body of the Federal Government Internal Control System, responsible for supervising, managing and regulating the offices of the system. The Inspector General, in Brazil , is appointed by the president and has a Cabinet government minister status, considered as a Cabinet of Brazil cabinet member. Thus, the chief of the institution is officially called Minister for Control and Transparency , instead of Inspector General. See also Office of the Inspector GeneralOffice of the Inspector General in the USA Office of the Controller and Auditor GeneralOffice of the Controller and Auditor General in New Zealand Inspector General Inspector General in other countries Cabinet of Brazil Category Inspectors general bg pt Controladoria Geral da Uni o ... more details