Portraits of the aristocracy of the viceregal era include members of the clergy, the military and the landed gentry. |
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The silver made in Mexico during the viceregal period is legendary, yet most of the surviving examples are ecclesiastical rather than domestic. |
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She travelled extensively throughout Canada in an effort to bring the viceregal office to the people and to promote national unity. |
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Please note that there is no specific form to complete in order to request viceregal patronage. |
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Since 1848, the Spouse of the Governor General has shared in the ceremonial, domestic and representational aspects of the viceregal role. |
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There, he was the first member of a viceregal couple to go on active patrol with soldiers in a war zone. |
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Independently and alongside his wife, Adrienne Clarkson, he pursued an ambitious program of viceregal initiatives. |
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Henry also managed the difficult task of ruling lands on both sides of the Channel by instituting bodies of viceregal administrators for each region. |
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The viceregal system dated from 1535, when Antonio de Mendoza was sent to govern New Spain, or Mexico, bypassing the still-vigorous Cortés. |
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Near the viceregal window, the Order of Canada is recognized in a tapestry by internationally renowned textile artist Micheline Beauchemin. |
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Because the viceregal capitals were organized like European courts, literary activity thrived there throughout the colonial period. |
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One of the most important industries in viceregal Mexico was the production of tin-glazed earthenware, known as Talavera, which was made primarily in Puebla. |
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The Secretary is also responsible for all aspects of the viceregal program, from planning to implementation. |
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The Governor General will receive a viceregal salute and then proceed to an inspection of the guard. |
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The colonial authorities encouraged Spanish and indigenous settlement in the area with incentives of formal viceregal land grants awarded by the Crown. |
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At his death, Franz Mayer left his collection of viceregal Mexican art to his adopted nation to afford the people of Mexico tangible evidence of their rich colonial heritage. |
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The Misses Allan were the daughters of the Hon G. W. Allan of Toronto, Speaker of the Senate, and thus were part of the very select viceregal party accompanying Lord Lorne. |
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In Hobart, George Loveless was assigned to the viceregal farm of Lieutenant Governor Sir George Arthur. |
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It is now housed in the Royal Library in Copenhagen, so at some point it did reach Europe, and there is evidence that it circulated at the viceregal court in Lima. |
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At the same time, there is an increase in the importance of their constitutional functions, which is reflected in recognition of their entitlement to viceregal ceremonial honours such as gun-salutes. |
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The position of herald chancellor is held by the secretary to the governor general, who is responsible for the administration of the entire viceregal office. |
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Rideau Hall may have been small when the Government of Canada rented it in 1864, but the concept of a viceregal estate was already in place to guide architects as they plunged into the work of transformation. |
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The Governor General actively endorses the objectives of select organizations by formally granting them patronage, thereby providing them with the name and prestige of the viceregal office. |
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The insignia is a gold bar with the viceregal lion in full colour. |
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Travelling widely, both independently and with the Governor General, John Ralston Saul shared community feasts in dozens of Northern and Aboriginal communities, many of which had never received a viceregal visit. |
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The viceregal title was not used when the sovereign was present in India. |
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The Viceregal Lodge now houses the Indian Institute of Advanced Study. |
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