997 resultados para Lieutenant governors
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Contient : Pièces relatives aux titres faux de Souvigny (sur ces titres, cf. M.-A. Chazaud, Étude sur la chronologie des sires de Bourbon, Moulins, 1866, in-8°, p. 33-80) : ; Notes sur les chartes de Souvigny envoyées à M. de Barville (Chazaud, op. cit., p. 47) ; Note de Mabillon sur la charte de Childebrand II (ibid., p. 44) ; Testaments d'Aimon et d'Aimar de Bourbon, prétendus originaux en parchemin ; Note, de la main de Baluze, attribuant la fabrication de ces pièces au duc d'Epernon (ibid., p. 38) ; Rapport de Mabillon et de Baluze sur les titres de Souvigny (ibid., p. 36) ; Minute, de la main de Baluze, du procès-verbal d'examen du cartulaire de Sauxillange, par Baluze, Mabillon, Ruinart et Ch. d'Hozier (19 août 1696) ; Note, de la main de Baluze, sur P. de Bar ; Procès-verbal d'examen des titres fournis par P. de Bar au duc de Bouillon, signé de Baluze, Mabillon et Ruinart ; Lettres d'érection du marquisat de Montausier en duché et pairie (août 1664) ; Mémoires sur les droits de la terre de Chevreuse du titre de duché ; Note sur l'état de la seigneurie de Vitry-sur-Seine ; Mémoires concernant les ducs d'Atrie (Atri) et princes de Melfe (Melfi) et les maisons d'Acquaviva et « Diaceto », parmi lesquels une Remonstrance à Monseigneur le chancellier par Anne et Charlotte de Melphe d'Aquin, impr. s. d. de 4 p. in-4° (f. 44), une Descendance de Messire Scipion d'Aquavive, duc d'Atrye, placard impr. s. d. (f. 48), une Lettre envoyée et présentée au Roy de la part du comte de Chasteauvillain, impr. de 12 p. in-4°, Cambrai, 1624 (f. 49), une lettre de M. de Cadenet, lieutenant d'une compagnie de M. de Montmorency, d'Aire, 20 mai 1579 (f. 60) ; Notice généalogique sur la maison d'Albert ; Contrat de mariage d'Honoré d'Albert de Luynes et d'Anne de Rodulph (6 mars 1573) ; Lettres originales, des XVIe et XVIIe siècles, relatives à la famille de Luynes, écrites par divers personnages : ; [Richelieu], évêque de Luçon, au connétable de Luynes, s. d. ; minute ; Le même au même, s. d. ; minute originale ; La reine mère [Marie de Médicis] à M. de Luynes ; minute ; La même au même, minute ; Le cardinal G[eorges] d'Armagnac à la reine (Avignon, 13 septembre 1570) ; M. de Clermont-Lodève au roi (Toulouse, 2 septembre 1570) ; Le même au duc d'Anjou (même date) ; Instructions données par le maréchal de Montmorency d'Anville à M. de Luynes (1570) ; Lettre du même au duc d'Anjou (Nîmes, 12 septembre 1570) ; Le même à la reine (même date) ; Pièces relatives au conflit de juridiction entre François, évêque de Verdun, et Jean Gillet, lieutenant-général en la justice royale de la dite ville (31 décembre 1626-13 février 1627) ; Extraits des registres du Conseil d'État (22 juin-15 juillet 1670) relatifs à l'assemblée du clergé, avec une lettre de Du Mez à Baluze lui annonçant l'envoi desdits extraits (f. 101) ; Requête adressée au roi par le comte de Coligny ; « Relation du conclave où le pape Alexandre VII a esté esleu, composée à ce qu'on croit par M. l'abbé Charrier » [1655] ; Lettres d'Alexandre VII relatives à l'insulte faite au duc de Créquy (28 août 1662) ; « Oratio habita a... Clemente IX in concilio habito ad cardinales circa nuncium pacis inter reges Christianum, et Catholicum » ; Lettre de Clément X à l'amiral d'Estrées (22 août 1672) ; Lettres d'Innocent XI adressées à Louis XIV (27 décembre 1679), à Henri [Cauchon], évêque d'Evreux, du 21 janvier 1680 (f. 146), à Joseph [de Montpezat], archevêque de Toulouse, du 2 octobre 1680 (f. 147), aux religieuses de Charonne, du 7 août 1680 et du 15 octobre 1680 (f. 148 et 149) ; Mémoire de [C.-M. Le Tellier], coadjuteur de Reims, sur les conciles provinciaux (1670) ; Mémoire sur la régale (en italien), et documents divers, en italien, sur le même sujet, à propos de l'affaire de l'évêché de Pamiers ; Mémoire de l'ambassadeur de France au collège des cardinaux (s. d.) ; Historique des événements survenus à l'occasion de la régale de Pamiers, de 1673 à 1680 ; « Lettera d'un curiale di Roma a un suo amico in Parigi » (11 novembre 1680) ; Autre lettre d'un « curiale di Roma » (s. d.) ; « Lettera di monsieur N. scritta al sig. cardinale N., a di 16 febr. 1681. »
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Contient : Vidimus (1497) des lettres de Marguerite, duchesse de Bourgogne, portant réception de l'hommage de Ferry, comte de Vaudémont, pour une rente sur le tonlieu de Damme (Arras, 22 novembre 1404) ; Affranchissement accordé par Marguerite de Joinville, comtesse de Vaudémont, à Geoffroy Parmentier et à Jeannette, sa femme, demeurant à Vézelise (1415) ; Lettres d'Antoine de Lorraine au duc de Bar, au sujet de déprédations commises dans la terre de Montiers-sur-Saulx (Vézelise, 1430) ; Déclaration de Philippe le Bon, duc de Bourgogne, concernant la mise en liberté de prisonniers faits depuis la trève, conclue sur sa médiation entre le duc de Bar et le comte de Vaudémont (1432) ; Lettres de Charles VII au comte Antoine (1443) ; Lettres du roi René au même (1435-1437) ; Lettres de la duchesse Isabelle au même (1435) ; « Instrument de Joffroi Bouquin, pour un accort fait à Condet-sur-Muselle, le xxije jour d'aoust l'an lxij, entre Pierre de Moncelz et le dit Joffroi pour ma dame, et messire Jehan de Saulmez pour monseigneur le duc de Bar » (28 mars 1363 ; n° 91 de la layette Traités III) ; Lettres du roi René portant don à Ferry II, comte de Vaudémont, du montant de l'imposition de 16 fl. par feu dans les seigneuries possédées par le dit Ferry en Provence (Angers, 27 décembre 1467) ; Vidimus (1477) des lettres du roi René, concédant la seigneurie de Beaufrémont au comte de Vaudémont (Marseille, 13 avril 1470) ; Mandement du roi René pour le paiement des gages de René, comte de Vaudémont, nommé gouverneur d'Anjou (Aix, 7 février 1473) ; Instructions données à Jean de Saint-Amadour et Huyn Roynette, lieutenant de Nancy, pour une mission auprès du roi (XVe siècle)
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Appointed and commissioned J. Norman Lee of Decorah, Iowa as Lieutenant Colonel on the Staff of the Commander-in-Chief
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Appointed Lieutenant Colonel K.S. McVitty to the staff of the Commander-in-Chief in the Iowa National Guard
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Executive Summary Purposes of this Report: • Recommend the most logical and economical options to address state governmental space needs in the Polk County metropolitan area to the year 2010. • Include building size, location, phasing, financing, method of project delivery and estimated cost. • Develop a software tool to compare costs of leasing vs. ownership of space. Methodology: Identify: 1. Current amount and location of owned and leased space, by agency; 2. Types of space and whether best located on or off of the Capitol Complex; 3. Utilization of space, noting over-crowding and under-utilization; 4. Current number of workstations for full and part time employees, Personnel Employment Organization (PEO) workers, contractors, interns, etc.; and, 5. History of staff levels to assist in the prediction of staff growth. Scope: This report focuses on 10 state-owned buildings located on the Capitol Complex and 48 leased spaces in the Polk County metropolitan area. (See Figures 1 and 2.) • Due to a separate space study under way by the Legislature, implications of area and staff for the State Capitol building are included only for the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer, Secretary of State, Auditor and the Department of Management. • Because it is largely a museum building that does not have office space available for other agencies, the area and staff of the Historical Building are not fully addressed. • Only the parking implications of the new Judicial Building are included in this study because the building space is under the jurisdiction of the Judicial Branch and not available for other agencies. Several state-owned buildings are not included in the scope of this report, generally because they have highly focused purposes, and their space is not available for assignment to other agencies. Several leased locations are not included for similar reasons, including leases that do not fall within the authority of the Department of General Services.
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Ancien possesseur : Argenson, Antoine-René de Voyer (1722-1787 ; marquis de Paulmy d')
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This second, and final, report is respectfully submitted to fully satisfy the following Senate File 169 requirement, as approved by the 2005 Iowa Legislature: “The Drug Policy Coordinator shall report, in a joint meeting, to the Committee on Judiciary of the Senate and the Committee on Public Safety of the House of Representatives in January 2006 and in January 2007, the effects of this Act on methamphetamine abuse and related criminal activity.” (*Please note that impact data contained in this document have been updated since the initial 2006 report, and are based on the most recent information available to the Governor’s Office of Drug Control Policy.)
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The Governor and the State Workforce Development Board consider the development of this State Plan to be an on-going process. As such, the plan is not developed in a defined time frame, or with the initiation of a few planning efforts and exercises. Instead, the vision, goals, objectives, and processes defined in the plan represent the current culmination of a variety of strategic planning efforts that incorporate the Governor’s vision and goals for the State of Iowa, the Workforce Development Board’s goals and objectives, and the departmental goals of Iowa Workforce Development.
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In the summer of 2008, the state of Iowa suffered from a series of severe storms that produced tornadoes and heavy rainfall, which resulted in widespread flooding. The Summer Storms1 lasted from late May through mid-August, with the most intense storms occurring over a month-long period from May 25 to June 25. The Summer Storms exacted a major human and economic toll on Iowa, resulting in 18 fatalities and 106 injuries, forcing the evacuation of approximately 38,000 Iowans, and impacting 21,000 housing units. Iowa’s public and private sectors suffered significant monetary damages. Eighty-six of the ninety-nine counties in the state were included in the Governor’s disaster declarations.
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Orders that the Executive Director of the Iowa Finance Authority, shall serve as the Governor’s designee related to the issuance of Qualified Midwestern Disaster Area Bonds.
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The purpose of this document is to provide the General Assembly with information concerning FY 2011 General Fund estimated receipts and the Governor’s budget recommendations. The information provides an overall summary of the State budget and is intended to help the General Assembly take a proactive approach to the budgetary process. In addition, the document is intended to provide the General Assembly with an overview of the General Fund, including revenues and expenditures. Information regarding other State appropriated funds is also included. If you need additional information regarding Department requests, Governor’s recommendations, or other fiscal information, refer to the Fiscal Services Division staff listing. The staff listing will indicate the appropriate analyst to contact for detailed information by subcommittee and subject area.
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The 2011 Iowa Drug Control Strategy is submitted in satisfaction of Chapter 80E.1 of the Code of Iowa which directs the Drug Policy Coordinator to monitor and coordinate all drug prevention, enforcement and treatment activities in the state. Further, it requires the Coordinator to submit an annual report to the Governor and Legislature concerning the activities and programs of the Coordinator, the Governor’s Office of Drug Control Policy and all other state departments with drug enforcement, substance abuse treatment, and prevention programs. Chapter 80E.2 establishes the Drug Policy Advisory Council (DPAC), chaired by the Coordinator, and consisting of a prosecuting attorney, substance abuse treatment specialist, law enforcement officer, prevention specialist, judge and representatives from the departments of corrections, education, public health, human services, public safety and human rights. This report and strategy was developed in consultation with the DPAC.
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Eighty-five of 99 Iowa counties were declared Presidential Disaster Areas for Public Assistance and/orIndividual Assistance as a result of the tornadoes, storms, and floods over the incident period May 25 through August 13, 2008. Response dominated the state’s attention for weeks, with a transition to recovery as the local situations warranted. The widespread damage and severity of the impact on Iowans and their communities required a statewide effort to continue moving forward despite being surrounded by adversity. By all accounts, it will require years for the state to recover from these disasters. With an eye toward the future, recovery is underway across Iowa. As part of the Rebuild Iowa efforts, the Long Term Recovery Planning Task Force was charged with responsibilities somewhat different from other topical Task Force assignments. Rather than assess damage and report on how the state might address immediate needs, the Long Term Recovery Planning Task Force is directed to discuss and discern the best approach to the lengthy recovery process. Certainly, the Governor and Lieutenant Governor expect the task to be difficult; when planning around so many critical issues and overwhelming needs, it is challenging to think to the future, rather than to rise to the current day’s needs.
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The "50 States Project" is the name given to President Ronald D. Reagan;s 1981 pledge to encourage the fifty governors to initiate individual state projects to review their state Codes for unequal treatment of persons based upon sex. We believe that Iowa is the first state to complete this project. Project efforts in Iowa began in June of 1981, when the Governor Robert D. ray appointed Dr. Patricia L. Geadelmann, Chairperson on the Iowa commission on the Status of Women, as Iowa's 50 State Project representative. A 50 States planning committee was formed consisting of members from the Governor Ray's staff, the Iowa Commission on the Status of Women, and the Iowa Legislature. Various alternatives for reviewing the Iowa code and the Iowa Administrative Rules were studied and recommendations of the group were reported to Governor Terry E. Branstad prior to his inauguration.