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He became commanding officer of the 1st Battalion The Royal Green Jackets in 1969. [3] He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for service in Northern Ireland in 1972. [4] In 1972 he became Commander of 24 Airportable Brigade. [3] He was Chief of Staff, HQ BAOR from 1978 [3] to 1980 when he became Military Secretary. [5]
The name was shortened to The Royal Gazette in 1947. [2] A Sunday edition was started in 1948, which continued until the competing afternoon daily Mid-Ocean News was purchased in 1962 and reduced to a weekly in 1968. [3] The Mid-Ocean News eventually ceased publication in October 2009. [4]
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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; Royal Gazette and Newfoundland Advertiser or Royal Gazette, Newfoundland's first newspaper, first published in 1807 ...
Susan Katharine Hussey, Baroness Hussey of North Bradley, GCVO (née Waldegrave; born 1 May 1939), known as Lady Susan Hussey, is a British noblewoman who served as a Woman of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth II and as a Lady of the Household from September to November 2022 under King Charles III.
However, its official descendant, the Royal Gazette, is a government publication for legal notices and proclamations rather than a proper newspaper. The Newport Mercury began as a weekly in 1758 and still publishes news today under the same name, ceasing publication only for a short period during the American Revolution. [4]
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Richard was born on 5 August 1911 at Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex, England. [1] Richard's father, Richard Andrew Brandram, head of a landed gentry family, [2] was the founder of the Bickley Park School in Kent, while his mother, Maud Campbell Blaker, was a housewife.