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The Royal Gazette, a daily newspaper in Bermuda; The Royal Gazette, a defunct newspaper in Jamaica, founded in 1779; The Royal Gazette, one name of a newspaper published by James Rivington during the American Revolutionary War; The Royal Gazette (New Brunswick), the journal of the New Brunswick Crown-in-Council, published by the Queen's Printer
The Royal Gazette Company Limited was formed after the newspaper was bought by Mr John Foggo Eve from the Lee family in 1904. Following an amalgamation with the competing Colonist newspaper in 1921, The Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily became a daily newspaper. The name was shortened to The Royal Gazette in 1947. [2]
John Roundell Palmer, 4th Earl of Selborne (24 March 1940 – 12 February 2021) was a British peer, ecological expert, and businessman. He was one of the hereditary peers elected to remain in the House of Lords after the enactment of the House of Lords Act 1999, sitting as a Conservative.
His great-uncle, Adrian Wilmot (one of Bermuda's noted singers), had served on the Western Front during the First World War as a Gunner in the Bermuda Contingent of the Royal Garrison Artillery (a draft from the Bermuda Militia Artillery (BMA)). Carlyle Crockwell's father, also named Robert Nathaniel Crockwell, served in the BMA also from 1938 ...
From Sandhurst he was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1949, [4] promoted lieutenant in 1951, [5] and captain in 1955, [6] when he also transferred to The Queen's Bays. [7] He served in Germany, Egypt , Jordan , Libya , Northern Ireland , and Borneo before being posted as an instructor at the Army Staff College from 1965 to 1967. [ 3 ]
Patrick Terence William Span Plunket, 7th Baron Plunket, KCVO (8 September 1923 – 28 May 1975), was an Anglo-Irish aristocrat and British Army officer who served as an equerry to Queen Elizabeth II and Deputy Master of the Household from 1954 until his death in 1975.
Following his service, he was appointed a Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order in October 1983. [7] He was then appointed Private Secretary and Equerry to Prince Andrew and Prince Edward from 21 October 1983, [8] until 1 August 1987. [9] On 1 July 1984 he was promoted to wing commander. [10]
Officer Cadet Massey Royal Military Academy Sandhurst was commissioned as second lieutenant into the Royal Army Service Corps on 20 December 1963, [2] and he was posted to serve with the transport squadron of 7th Artillery Brigade.