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He served as acting deputy paymaster general during the War of 1812.
However, in early 1971 the government's Paymaster General decided against preservation.
His successor as Paymaster General is not in the cabinet.
In 1776, he was named deputy paymaster general.
She went on to become paymaster general of the Irish Republican Army.
In 1820, he became paymaster general.
De La Guerra joined the frontier army in 1793, working for the paymaster general.
After his release from jail, he fled to Holland and became the paymaster general to the Rebellion.
In 1864, during the Civil War, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and served as deputy paymaster general.
He had amassed a considerable fortune by exploiting his position as Paymaster General of the forces.
Primarolo was also the longest serving Paymaster General in the office's 200 year history.
He was paymaster general of the Governor's military staff from February 1863 to 1865, with rank of colonel.
The Paymaster General Act 1782 ended the post as a lucrative sinecure.
This meant that for the first time it was legally impossible for the Paymaster General to be a civilian.
Office of the Paymaster General - archived version, as of June 2008.
He was promoted to major in 1879, and became Deputy Paymaster General of the army in 1899.
Upon Canadian Confederation in 1867, he was appointed to the position of Dominion paymaster general.
Cheque(s) for the whole amount should be made payable to "The Paymaster General".
Mr. Robinson, the Paymaster General, also resigned today.
He became a brigadier general and paymaster general in 1880 and retired in 1882 after 33 years in the army.
Louverture trusted Bunel enough to make him the country's Paymaster General.
He was then appointed Paymaster General of the Army in 1819 and was promoted to colonel on June 1, 1821.
The Paymaster General Act 1782 (22 Geo.
He became Paymaster General of the Army in 1872 and served in that capacity until his retirement from active service in 1880.
Potter Road - Named for David Potter, former Paymaster General.
"The PMG only makes appointments when he plans to be here."
The committee also considered the figures provided by the PMG study.
Note that the wallpaper groups pm, pg, cm, and pmg appear twice.
About twenty seconds later there was another pmg.
Even private railways used to run PmG trains, but they are rarely found today.
Since then, PMG has concentrated on the property element of the business.
PMG reformed for two albums and tours in the late 1980s.
PMG moved out of the motor trade over a number of years, from the mid-1980s.
He supported himself by continuing to work for the PMG by night.
The group pmg has two rotation centres of order two (180 ), and reflections in only one direction.
The concept of the sponsored syndicated column was created by PMG in 1986.
PMG is still a family run business with a history in the Midlands stretching back well over 100 years.
PMG is the only company in India that offers diverse services in the field of sports.
A tune from the first PMG album.
The abbreviation PMG means that the school specialises in maths and science.
Over the years associations continued with PMG retailing many marques at different locations.
The PMG was a post that was reinstated in 2003, having been abolished for 29 years.
The PMG jams the signal from the mainland.
Each visitor is equipped with a personal multimedia guide (PMG) which guides him or her through the exhibition.
On 1 July 1975, separate commissions were established by statute to replace the PMG.
A minion replied stiffly for the PMG that this was 'not considered desirable'.
In 2005, Hart appeared at the PMG Clash of Legends.
Since its inception, PMG has worked at establishing asynergy between sports, business and communications.
PMG Personnel wore bright yellow shirts and hats so that everyone on the island was aware of their presence.
In 1975 the Australia Post was formed, taking over the postal functions of the PMG.