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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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As 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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church in the Western hemisphere), the Tucker House, the Bermuda National Trust Museum, and the St. George's Historical Society Museum and the
563:, St. George's was first settled in 1612. This was three years after the first English settlers landed on St. George's Island on their way to 1726: 1711: 805: 725:, England, the birthplace of Admiral Sir George Somers. In 2000, the town, together with numerous surrounding fortifications, including the 1184: 412:). Maps of Bermuda have most often been produced by non-Bermudians and names given on them do not always conform to Bermudian practice. 475: 610:, the settlers started building structures at St. George's, located in a sheltered sound that kept ships protected from bad weather. 425: 1731: 1498: 1463: 1382: 1154: 421: 726: 699: 1554: 932: 617:. It administered Bermuda separately until the company was dissolved in 1686. (The Virginia Company was dissolved in 1624). 1716: 789: 1662: 1207: 1736: 1685: 1677: 1706: 1377: 996: 979: 814:
FLS, FGS, FZS, FRAS (1850 St. George's – 1912 in UK) was an Anglican priest, a geologist and an authority on Mollusca
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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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Two men remained behind to maintain the company's possession of the archipelago (a third stayed when the
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from 1620. Other than fortifications, this was the first stone building in Bermuda, built to house the
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Tucker House (housing a museum of the Bermuda National Trust), on Water Street and Barber's Alley
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football clubs play their games at the Wellington Oval, which also serves as a cricket ground.
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UNESCO World Heritage Site: Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications, Bermuda
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In 1615, the shareholders of the Virginia Company created a second company, the
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The St. George's Foundation's UNESCO World Heritage Centre on Penno's Wharf
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St. George's and St. David's are the largest islands in St. George's Parish
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Ordnance Island (left) and St. George's Town are overlooked by Fort George
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onto a reef to escape a storm. The survivors built two new ships, the
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St. George and St. David are the largest islands in St. George Parish
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contains the name of a person, is to render the person's name in the
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form. The place is rarely treated as equivalent to the person.
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Historic Town of St. George and Related Fortifications, Bermuda
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in St. George's from 1620 until the capital's relocation to
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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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St. George's harbour and town, seen from Fort George
harbour
Fort George
Flag of St. George's
Location in Bermuda
32°22′46″N 64°40′40″W / 32.37944°N 64.67778°W / 32.37944; -64.67778
United Kingdom
Overseas territory
Bermuda
Bermuda
Climate
Af
UNESCO World Heritage Site
session
983
Western Europe (and North Atlantic)
island
parish
St. George's Harbour
Bermuda
Jamestown, Virginia
Cupids, Newfoundland
toponym
possessive

St. David's Island
Bailey's Bay
Smith's Parish
Thomas Smith
Sandys' Parish

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