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when on a tour of the province; the royal persons do not receive any personal income for their service, only the costs associated with the exercise of these obligations are funded by both the
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and continued an unbroken line of monarchical government extending back to the late 15th century. However, though it has a separate government headed by the King, as a province, Newfoundland and
Labrador is not itself a kingdom.
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was sent to Newfoundland to oversee the fisheries and wrote
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visited Newfoundland on 17 June 1939 and, accompanied by
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thereafter served as governor of Newfoundland until the
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and, so, bear on the insignia symbols of the sovereign.
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George and Mary's other son, Prince Albert (later King
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from Charles, co-proprietorship of the entire island.
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This arrangement began with the granting in 1949 of
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Politics of the provinces and territories of Canada
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The Canadian Crown and Indigenous peoples of Canada
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Newfoundland in the North Atlantic World, 1929–1949
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1746:. Vol. I (1000–1700) (online ed.).
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1765:. In Brown, George Williams (ed.).
1740:. In Brown, George Williams (ed.).
1599:Freedom and Order: Collected Essays
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512:coat of arms granted to David Kirke
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2187:Newton, Wilfrid Douglas (1920).
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491:History of monarchy in Canada
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