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returned later that year). By the
Virginia Company's Third Charter in 1612, the boundaries of the new colony were extended out to sea to include Bermuda. The company sent a party of 60 new settlers to Bermuda to join the three men left behind by the
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The use of the possessive form is not exclusive, however, as exemplified by place names such as the names of most of the parishes (which – other than St. George's Parish – all commemorate historical people), such as
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QC (1814 in St. George's – 1889 in
Victoria, British Columbia) was a politician in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada, a jurist, and one of the Fathers of Confederation
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This small town was the capital of
Bermuda until 1815; it was linked to the history of colonial America. Ten thousand Bermudians emigrated, primarily to Virginia and the
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and the
Bermuda National Trust discovered the foundations here of the original 1612 governor's house. The Bermuda National Trust Museum is located on the square.
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Bermuda's population centre, and only true port during this period, St. George's was connected to development in the North American colonies. During the
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King's Square forms the centre of St George's, where regular 17th-century re-enactments are held throughout the year. Excavations carried out by
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802:(1745 in St. George's – 1828 in Washington, D.C.) was a Bermuda-born American physician and politician representing Charleston, South Carolina.
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church in the
Western hemisphere), the Tucker House, the Bermuda National Trust Museum, and the St. George's Historical Society Museum and the
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FLS, FGS, FZS, FRAS (1850 St. George's – 1912 in UK) was an
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from a St. George's magazine, which supplied the forts protecting the port. The powder was carried over the hill to
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from 1620. Other than fortifications, this was the first stone building in
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football clubs play their games at the
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Historic Town of St. George and Related Fortifications, Bermuda
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The town has numerous historical sites, such as the old
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Among many examples of such place names in Bermuda are
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Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications
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888:Bermuda Police Service: History. The Early Years:
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788:before dying of wounds as a First Sergeant in the
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766:St. George's Primary School is in the community.
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907:. By Sandra Campbell. 15 March, 2013"
714:museum (both in the Mitchell House).
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1712:Populated places established in 1612
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717:In 1996, the town was twinned with
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402:Fort St. Catherine's
303:Cupids, Newfoundland
291:St. George's Harbour
48:and town, seen from
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905:The Skeeters Murder
800:Thomas Tudor Tucker
782:Robert John Simmons
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1034:St. George Bermuda
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