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  1. There had been an English career Consul in Madeira since 1658 (although this was not the first foreign consulate), and by 1680 there were ten English wine-shippers in the island.
  2. 22 (a) Marcus Claudius Marcellus, consul in 222 BC, portrayed on a coin of his descendant minted about I 70 years after Marcellus held office (top left).
  3. All aircraft and ships are banned from carrying it into the Philippines, and the Filipino Consul in Hawaii has to give the go-ahead for any flight containing Mr Marcos's remains before it is allowed to take off.
  4. British consul at Silver-store, a self-important man who becomes governor of the island and a KCB: "a stiff-jointed, high-nosed old gentleman, without an ounce of fat on him, of a very angry temper and a very yellow complexion", whose wife "making allowances for differences of sex, was much the same".
  5. The last consul in the Damiani family was Ferdinand, who represented Mexico in 1932.
  6. It was taken in 1985 when, as Panama's honorary consul in Israel, he accompanied Gen Noriega on an official visit.
  7. Harari was in charge of Israel's intelligence networks in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean until his retirement in 1979, after a 25 year career, when he became Panama's commercial attache and honorary consul in Tel Aviv before rejoining Gen Noriega in Panama City two years ago.
  8. Their gross ignorance is the very smallest of their sins anything so uncouth I never saw before" wrote the British Consul at La Spezia, Italy, under the nom de plume Cornelius O'Dowd.
  9. William Sherard spent many years abroad (he was Consul at Smyrna from 1703-;17) and enriched his brother James's garden at Eltham with treasures from the Near East, which Dillenius recorded in his beautifully illustrated Hortus Elthamensis (1732).
  10. This network was so well developed that when Captain Hugh Clapperton "discovered" Kano in 1824 he was able to obtain cash from a local merchant in return for a bill of exchange on the British consul at Tripoli.
  11. Austria and Russia were poised for intervention and the English Consul had "been instructed to inform the Servians that England (sic) will be glad to tender her services".
  12. The ship was welcomed by the British Consul, Cheap.
  13. Some of these ancestors were indeed remote: Marcus Claudius Marcellus, consul in 222 BC (and another four times) was portrayed on a coin of his homonymous descendant in 50 BC.

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