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    1. Re: [NS-CB] Kempt?
    2. Richard Noble
    3. His Majesty is normally George IV, at least on my ancestor's land grant. George III - 1760-1820 George IV - 1820-1830 Sir James Kempt was Lieutenant Governor from 1820-1828. Not sure if any of his time was in the reign of George III or not.

    12/12/2008 10:15:34
    1. Re: [NS-CB] Kempt?
    2. lauren macdonald
    3. Thanks - I probably should have known that but before discovering genealogy, History was my most hated subject. --- On Fri, 12/12/08, Richard Noble <nobler@accesswave.ca> wrote: From: Richard Noble <nobler@accesswave.ca> Subject: Re: [NS-CB] Kempt? To: swayball20@yahoo.com, "cape breton mailing list" <ns-cape-breton@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, December 12, 2008, 4:15 PM His Majesty is normally George IV, at least on my ancestor's land grant.   George III - 1760-1820 George IV - 1820-1830   Sir James Kempt was Lieutenant Governor from 1820-1828.   Not sure if any of his time was in the reign of George III or not.    

    12/12/2008 06:29:12
    1. Re: [NS-CB] Kempt?
    2. lauren macdonald
    3. I guess mine would be George IV also. I can't find the grant but that is the period I am dealing with. --- On Fri, 12/12/08, Richard Noble <nobler@accesswave.ca> wrote: From: Richard Noble <nobler@accesswave.ca> Subject: Re: [NS-CB] Kempt? To: swayball20@yahoo.com, "cape breton mailing list" <ns-cape-breton@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, December 12, 2008, 4:15 PM His Majesty is normally George IV, at least on my ancestor's land grant.   George III - 1760-1820 George IV - 1820-1830   Sir James Kempt was Lieutenant Governor from 1820-1828.   Not sure if any of his time was in the reign of George III or not.    

    12/12/2008 06:36:51