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Robert Oke

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910:(1891–1940). Charles C. Oke was a Second Lieutenant in the Newfoundland Infantry, nicknamed "Safety Catch" for his expertise in musketry, and was credited, despite his weakened state during recuperation after Gallipoli, with rapid response in attempted rescue in London of two drowning nurses, whose canoe had overturned. Charles became the Assistant District Administrator, Federal Veteran's Administration. Harris R. Oke had a meritorious military career in France and Russia, including being awarded a Bar to a Military Cross. Harris was appointed acting governor and Commander-in-Chief of The Gambia, British West Africa and then to the position of colonial secretary, The Gambia (1934–1940). His service was honored by The Court and the Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador and the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador. The Oke family gifted a 786:. By 1860, Austin was an assistant keeper at the Harbour Grace Island lighthouse and promoted to head keeper upon the death of his brother Edward in 1862, although Oke preferred to have his son relocated to a less dangerous post. Austin was initiated as a Freemason the next year and continued to follow in Oke's footsteps, installing the new light at Ferryland Head Lighthouse and repairing lights at other lighthouses. After Oke's death, Austin was promoted as "Mechanician of Lighthouses" for all of Newfoundland, worked as an inspector on behalf of the superintendent, oversaw new construction on site, and trained keepers. The family moved to what is now a historic home at 47 Quidi Vidi Road in St. John's. Austin drowned in 1887 while rowing along the coast to 942:
from Spain, and transporting passengers and manufactured goods from England to North America. The lives of those aboard and the livelihood of the merchant class depended on safe navigation afforded by lighthouses to avert reefs and rocky capes along the often foggy coastline. According to Molloy, Oke stands out as having the greatest impact on the development of lighthouses in Newfoundland. In addition to maintaining existing structures and upgrading lighting apparatus, he selected the site, drew up plans and supervised construction of at least 8 lighthouses, 6 of which were completed in his lifetime. His finding of a
651:(1881–1887), and assigned again to Fort Amherst, this time as head keeper (1887–1924). In 1891, Austin Oke Sheppard's daughter, Mary Ann Harriet Oke Sheppard, married Captain Robert Whiting Wakeham, a well-known master mariner, decorated numerous times for heroism at sea. On 8 July 1892, Sheppard docked the station's boat at Queen's Wharf (St. John's, NL), where it burned to its waterline as the 559:), were completed under his watch. He drafted standards of conduct for the positions of keeper and assistant keeper and periodically monitored performance in maintaining the lights to enforce these standards. He advised in the site selection for new lights. For example, in May 1863 he traveled to Brunet Island with Captain John Orlebar, R.N. (successor to Admiral 890:. By 1894, as the J. C. Oke Carriage Factory, the Okes' provided undertaking and funeral services similar to other carriage companies at that time. The business was known for its artistic carriage painting and for constructing the dog-cart presented by the children of Newfoundland, accompanied by the dog Bouncer, to the Duke & Duchess of Cornwall and York ( 431:. The most notable cargo of the time was the corpse of Patrick Downing, who was publicly hanged in St. John's on January 5, 1834, for the murder of a schoolteacher, the teacher's son, and a housekeeper. The body was transported among passengers on a packet boat to Harbour Grace, where the crime occurred, then hung in chains, decomposing on a 149:, he became a corn merchant and had difficulty paying tax on the portion of Durnford property he inherited in Sherborne while trying to support his family of 5 young children and first wife, Dinah. John resumed paying land tax in Sherborne during his second marriage, when Oke was 5 years old, the year he was baptized (7 January 1799) at 307:'s leading Newfoundland merchant families who married Oke's cousin, Susan Oke. Her father, also named Robert Oke (1747–1810), was a freemason in the Durnovarian Lodge, Dorchester where he served as a commissioner for captured vessels. In 1789, Oke's uncle attended to the business of Samuel Spratt (a Poole merchant) in 4243: 3807: 647:, Catalina Harbor, Trinity Bay, he returned to Fort Amherst in 1868 to assist his ailing father, whose health was impaired by round-the-clock maintenance of the Argand burner. He was then assigned as acting head keeper at Dodding Head, Great Burin Island Light (from 1870), promoted to head keeper at 953:
as historically significant in Newfoundland, Green Island and Cape St. Mary's, were built under the supervision of Oke. The Green Island lighthouse at the entrance to Catalina harbor was the first lighthouse designed and commissioned by Robert Oke in 1855, after he accepted the appointment as Chief
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The waters surrounding Newfoundland in the early 19th century were frequented by large merchant ships employed in the seal and codfish trade in Brazil, Italy, Cuba, Mexico, the United States, and those transporting coal, lumber and vegetables from the Maritimes islands, molasses from Barbados, salt
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for the rest of his career (through 1887). Oke's grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren maintained the light at Fort Amherst for nearly a century. Although the intent of the fort was military defense of the harbor, maintaining the light was critical for safe navigation along the coast and into
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Oke's youngest child, William Robert Oke (1833–1894), founded a carriage factory in 1856 that was operated by the Oke family for more than a century. First opened in Harbour Grace, it moved to Halifax, NS and by 1879 had relocated in St. John's, NL. Eventually, four sons were employed at W.R. Oke
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in its deliberations on the rights of countries fishing along the North American coast. Oke held this position only through 1847 as the general consensus was that local communities were complicit and reliant on the sale of fish to the French, the Act having the unintended consequence of driving up
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By 1850 the Oke family was operating a tavern in the Portugal Cove section of the St. John's election district, which was used as a voting booth location for residents. After a long illness, Oke's wife, Ann (57 y), died in Portugal Cove in 1853. On 23 July 1855, Oke married Harriet Grace Furneaux
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to cover educational expenses for Edward's two school-aged children, Edith and John. Oke's grandson, John Langdon Oke (1854–1928), wed Mary Winifred Sheppard, whose father, Nathaniel Sheppard, was a lighthouse keeper on Harbour Grace Island. John suggested the site for the first civil airport in
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swept through the city and he found another means of escape. Upon Sheppard's retirement, Oke's great-great-grandson, Captain Robert Carl Sheppard (1897–1954), filled the keeper position (1924–1939). Capt. Sheppard was a veteran of the WW1 campaign in Turkey, serving from 19 y of age with
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enacted to stabilize the market. Town's such as Poole, whose economy was largely reliant on migratory fisheries and merchant companies such as Spurrier, had to contend with competition from America, France and Spain's expanded presence across the Newfoundland fisheries. By 1816 (the
315:. During Oke's youth, his uncle developed several partnerships: two firms engaged in the corn trade and in commission benefits (Graves, Oke and Co. in Southampton; Oke, Gaden, and Co. in Poole); an interest in the coal trade with Gaden, Aldridge and Adey; and was in business with 704:. For this honor, he was inducted into the Harbour Grace Sports Hall of Fame in 1989. Edward drowned with Nathaniel Snow (assistant lighthouse keeper) after they fell through ice near Salvage Rock on their way to the lighthouse in February 1862. Because Oke and son Edward were 732:(1857–1923) was thrice-elected to the Newfoundland House of Assembly and served as a judge of the District Court in the courthouse where Oke had participated in the 1830 parade and ceremony to lay its cornerstone. As part owner of Munn & Oke, Ltd., William published the 469:
Despite the major wealth from the colony being derived from cod and seal, there were no lighthouses protecting ships off the coast until the 19th century, making these industries dangerous for merchants and crew and unpredictably hazardous for everyday travelers commuting to
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was shrouded, including positioning the gun, whose forceful blasts were damaging the lighthouse windows and were likely to harm the lighting apparatus. One documented example of the military's lax handling of explosives described a detonation so powerful that the
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As early as March 1831, there was a lighthouse structure manned by Oke on Harbour Grace Island, pre-dating the government funded structure that was erected in 1836 and that Oke manned when it was made operational on 20 November 1837. According to Molloy,
626:. In one year alone, the port harbored 89 ships from Spain, Holland, Germany, Portugal and the United States and was the home port for 600 Newfoundland vessels employed in foreign trade. During 1863, Oke reported several concerns regarding gunners of the 763:, which established communication between Harbour Grace, Carbonear, Brigus and Portugal Cove on 11 October 1852. The 115-foot schooner-rigged steamer was named for Margaret Ann, wife of the former governor of Newfoundland, Sir 984:, where it can be viewed today, a Provincial Historic Site. Thus, both of the historic light mechanisms that ended up at Cape Bonavista, the one from Bell Rock and the one from the Isle of May passed through the hands of Oke. 101:
in Westbury, known from the 16th century as Oke's Mills, and two others at the lower end of South Street from the 17th century (other times known as St Andrews Mills or Middle Mill); and, Oke's Mill Bridge, which prior to the
412:, which was expanding its shipbuilding, fishing and seal oil industries. Opportunities and resources for work were available but competitive and in 1822 Oke had to sue William Warford for encroachment to regain his ground. 138:(Half Moon Street) and, from circa 1750 until his death, leased what is now Sherborne's oldest existing pub, The George Hotel on upper Cheap Street (its courtyard stood in what is now George Street), next-door to the former 427:, started service in August 1825 and by 1830 was commanded by Capt. Robert Oke. Although dangerous work, there were six packets, including Oke's, operating out of the area by 1832, the year he registered as captain of the 4963: 687:
In May 1848, son Edward Langdon Oke (1825–1862), replaced Oke as head keeper at Harbour Grace Island due to Oke's ill health at that time. Edward, was also a harbor pilot, and became a local legend in 1859 as the winning
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in the mid-to-late 18th century. His primary place of business in Sherborne was the Half Moon Inn from which he operated a coach service and supplied wine to the church and distributed beer. He also leased tenements in
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newspaper. Three generations of Oke family shepherded the Munn & Oke, Ltd. printing company, hand-operating the historic iron "Washington" printing press, now named "Pitcher Plant Press" and on display in the
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to assess the best location. Oke also weighed in on building materials, such as firmly advising against the continued use of lower-cost iron towers as not suitable for Newfoundland, citing the example of
153:(The Abbey Church of St. Mary the Virgin). By July 1805, John was ill and died in October (after Oke's 11th birthday). He was laid to rest at Sherborne Abbey, as had preceding generations of Oke family. 1829:"John Oke deceased. (Note included with bundle states that deed relate to property in Sherborne now held by children of the late John Oke, after they are dead to the heir of Mrs Whitehead). D/FFO/24/3" 4121: 24:, H.M. (23 September 1794 – 18 October 1870) was the first chief inspector for the Newfoundland Lighthouse Service and served from at least 1848 to 1870. Oke installed the first light mechanism (from 4937: 643:
propelled keeper Sheppard from a chair to the other end of the room. Austin Oke Sheppard (1844–1927) assisted his father in maintaining the light from age 16 y, and after a post as head keeper at
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Administration Act Books of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury IN: Notes & Queries for Somerset and Dorset (1890 to 1899). English translation by George Fry, name corrections by Kim Parker
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Plans of the several light houses in the Colony of Newfoundland. Attributions and conjectures. Taken from authentic documents by G.F. Baillairge at St. John's NF from 23rd to 30th Oct 1865
1293:"Overseers of the Poor. Settlement and Removal. Indemnity Bonds and Settlement Certificates. Matthew Martyn; Edward Banwell, gent John Smyth, Innholder and John Oke of Sturminster Newton" 914: 4668: 3555: 4970: 954:
Inspector Newfoundland Lighthouse Service. Oke's designs, with integrated keeper's dwellings, are notable for being well-proportioned and for classic detailing, including strong
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In 1895, the famous Isle of May light mechanism, first installed in Newfoundland in 1850 by Oke at the Cape Pine lighthouse, was moved to Harbour Grace Island, and finally to
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The Place-names of Dorset: The Isle of Purbeck. The Hundreds of Rowbarrow, Hasler, Winfrith, Culliford Tree, Bere Regis, Barrow, Puddletown, St George, Volume 2; Volumes 59-60
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By October 1827, Oke was performing customs duties in Harbour Grace. In the mid-19th century, packet boats transported mail, packages and passengers between Harbour Grace and
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Amelia Oke (1820–1857) died after a short illness during her first year of marriage. Oke appointed her widowed husband, Peter Woods, to assist the lighthouse keeper at
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Pre 1891 Registration Records. Harbour Grace District. Volume 112. Pages 1 – 25. Harbour Grace. Church of England Baptisms. 1830 – 1835. Source: LDS Microfilm Reels
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Chapter VII. The Bell-Rock Lighthouse as a type of Scottish Lighthouse. In: Smeaton and Lighthouses: A Popular Biography, with an Historical Introduction and Sequel
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Pre 1891 Registration Records. Harbour Grace District Volume 111. Pages 25 – 53. Harbour Grace. Church of England Baptisms.1814 – 1820. Source: LDS Microfilm Reels
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of Poole in 1818 and of Southampton in 1821. He served as a sheriff there in 1824, and was a liberal member of the Southampton town council (common council) and a
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Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. As Public Documents and Executive Documents: 14th Congress, 1st Session-48th Congress, 2nd Session and Special Session (1851)
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In his new home, Oke participated in civic duties. He served as one of two banner bearers on July 26, 1830, in the formal procession and ceremony to deposit a
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in St. John's, now a historic district. Oke is buried beside Ann in the Anglican cemetery on Forest Road, St. John's, as are several of their descendants.
530:(prevent smuggling by the French) on the western coast under the provisions of the Pickled Fish Act. Oke's report of his experience was republished by the 5033: 3888: 2969:"Report on the French fisheries established at St. Pierre, in Newfoundland, prepared by direction of the honorable the collector of her Majesty's customs" 2493: 795: 5520: 4098: 1406:
Notebooks of Joseph FOWLER. Transcribed by Caryl Parsons. Notes from Sherborne Almshouse Minutes Book including masters of the Almshouse 15. D/FOW/A32
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to work for the English company Spurrier, Jolliffe and Spurrier. The third partner in that firm, William Jubber Spurrier, Esq. was a member of one of
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Robert Oke was born 23 September 1794 in England to John Whitehead Oke (1751–1805) and his second wife, Edith Cogan (1766–1842) of Taunton, Somerset.
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and publication of the note with the location of its retrieval provided information to those studying the pattern of ocean currents in the Atlantic.
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Journal of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland. First Session of the Seventh General Assembly. Appendix. Board of Works, Harbour Grace Light House
894:) during their royal visit to the colony in 1901. An example of an Oke 19th-century dog-cart (two-wheeled child's carriage) is in the collection of 391:. Back home in England, business options were less optimistic as Robert's older brother Edward was dealing with decreasing corn prices and the new 1292: 3434:"Pre 1891 Registration Records. Burin District. Vol. 100. Pg 23 – 44. BURIN. Church of England Baptisms 1871 – 1879. Source: LDS Microfilm Reels" 1136: 2006: 911: 164:. He was elected to the Southampton town council (common council), appointed consul at Southampton for the Kingdom of Hanover by Prince Regent 970:. Establishment of this light tower is credited with opening the southern coast of the Avalon Peninsula to residential development and trade. 552:
Light in 1856, and published 2 books of early Newfoundland lighthouse designs in 1860 and 1861, with a revised edition of the latter in 1865.
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Report of Robert Oke, Inspector of Lighthouses. Journal of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland. Third session of the sixth General Assembly
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where Oke had relocated, leaving the family, now with 8 children (8 mo to 16 y of age), homeless. The Oke's raised 9 children to adulthood.
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and after a short stint touring federal officials along Mid-Atlantic waterways via its two-cylinder oscillating steam engine, President
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embarked across the Atlantic Ocean. In 1951, the early transatlantic flights departing from the Harbour Grace airfield were designated
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By September 1848 Oke was serving as the first Chief Inspector for the Newfoundland Lighthouse Service. He worked from the newly built
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Board of Works. Light House Department, 31st December 1863. IN: Journal of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland 1864 (4th Session)
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The Web of an Empire: a diary of the imperial tour of their Royal Highnesses the Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York in 1901
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Matilda Langdon Julia Oke (1831-1909) married James Halliday, a storekeeper for the merchant P. Rogerson & Son, and moved to
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Dorset History Centre catalogue. Counterpart Lease between 1. William Lord Digby and 2. Henry Oke for St. Andrews or Oke's Mill
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In May 1842, Thomas Bennett, chairman of the Newfoundland Lighthouse Board, recruited Oke to superintend the installation of
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Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref. No.: t18380226-880, Proceedings of the Central Criminal Court, 26 Feb 1838. Fifth Session
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Dorset Historic Towns Survey: Sherborne. Sherborne Historic Urban Character Area 10 Riverside Industrial and Commercial Area
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employed it to conduct a reconnaissance that led to the surrender of Norfolk and destruction of the Confederate battleship,
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Elizabeth Danson Oke (1829–1896) married William Seaward Crossman, who by 1872 was the chief engineer of the steam packet
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In 1854, Oke published a book on international lighthouses of historical significance, compiled a booklet of drawings of
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The year after his death, Oke's "meritorious" service to Britain was recognized by the House Assembly of Newfoundland.
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when he wasn't traveling for inspections or supervising installations on remote sites. According to Molloy, the board
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in 1850, which was later moved to Harbour Grace Island and finally to Cape Bonavista, where it can be viewed today.
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The Dorset Protestation Returns. 1641-2. Preserved in the House of Lords. B.V. 16. Sherbourne. Sherborne Division
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Oke's father, John, was a coach-master and a waggoner (transported goods in a horse-drawn cart). After moving to
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Oke's eldest child, Edith Oke (1816–1872), born in Little Burin, moved to England to marry Joseph Sandiford, a
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Herder, R.B. (2 October 1954). "Britain was at war, and Newfoundland responded with five hundred volunteers".
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Herder, R.B. (2 October 1954). "Britain was at war, and Newfoundland responded with five hundred volunteers".
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Austin Innot Oke (1827–1887) was an agent for the S.S. Lady Le Marchant, the first steam-packet to operate on
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Oke oversaw the maintenance, staffing and budget of 13 lighthouses in the colony, 9 of which (beginning with
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Oke joined the Conception Bay Free Masons Association in February 1832, continuing the family tradition of
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for several years before becoming the 605th mayor of Southampton in 1831. An original owner of Oak Villa (
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Carriage-making in St. John's, Newfoundland: a historical study of the products of a folk industry pg. 22
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The Canadian Lighthouse. Canadian Historic Sites: Occasional Papers in Archaeology and History. No. 9
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Harbor Grace IN: Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador volume 2 [Extract: letter Hac-Hoy]
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North America (now the oldest surviving operational airstrip in Canada), from which aviators such as
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Letter to J. H. Warren Esq. Chairman, Board of Works (St. John's); Letters by Robert Oke (1794–1870)
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Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club. Vol. 37. Editor: Henry Symonds
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Letter to J. H. Warren Esq. Chairman Board of Works (St. John's); Letters by Robert Oke (1794–1870)
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Oke's half-brother John Langdon Oke (1776–1812) joined the Royal Navy in 1790. He served aboard
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Directory for the Towns of St. John's, Harbor Grace, and Carbonear, Newfoundland, for 1885–86
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Journal of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland 1871. Second Session Tenth General Assembly
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Untitled booklet of drawings of Cape Spear Light signed R. Oke. PANL: GN 1/3/A file 1/1856
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in the Mediterranean on 7 May 1805. On 12 April 1807, heading out from Dover to return to
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with Oke at Harbour Grace Island since 1836. In 1852, Sheppard was assigned as keeper at
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Newfoundland at the Beginning of the 20th Century: A Treatise of History and Development
4355: 4122:"The Long Blue Line: Cutter Miami, Abraham Lincoln and the destruction of CSS Virginia" 3209:. Ottawa: Conservation Group, Office of the Public Information Adviser. pp. 43–49. 2785: 2281: 2130:
A history of Southampton; partly from the MS. of Dr. Speed, in the Southampton Archives
841: 760: 721: 648: 409: 146: 103: 3895:. St. John's, NL: Newfoundland Book Publishers, Ltd. 1984. p. 800. Archived from 3748: 2084: 1803:"Sherborne Almshouse Archive. Deeds. Sherborne. The Green. Messuage called The George" 1749: 1691: 1605: 5494: 4896: 4325: 4265: 4032:
Newfoundlander advertisements. J.C. Payne Scrapbooks, Newspaper clippings (1852–1853)
3379: 3280: 2762: 2256: 907: 603: 523: 508: 492:
in 1811. It used parabolic reflectors to magnify the illumination of lamps fueled by
416: 405: 268:, a naval militia (disbanded February 1810). He was appointed to command the La Moye 265: 4864: 922: 684:. Fort Amherst was designated one of the National Historic Sites of Canada in 1951. 3533:"The Military Records and Photographs (where obtainable) of the First Five Hundred" 2404:. Maritime History Archive, Memorial University (St. John's, NL). 23 November 1822. 798:, a wood steam whaler that was torpedoed on 25 August 1918 by the German submarine 787: 439: 380: 106:
was the primary crossing of the River Yeo for the north–south route to Dorchester.
4917: 4074: 3789: 3249: 3083:
A Rudimentary Treatise on the History Construction and Illumination of Lighthouses
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during the mutiny at Spithead (16 April to 15 May 1797) and as a master's mate on
5412: 5077:"Newfoundland Man to Rescue. Heroic action of Q. M. Oke Praised by London Papers" 4303: 2521: 2498:. St. John's: Newfoundland Book Publishers Ltd. 1984. p. 821. Archived from 156:
Oke's half-brother, Edward Langdon Oke (1775–1840), a corn merchant, migrated to
4216:
Letter to Frances "Fanny" Oke (Harbour Grace); Letters by Robert Oke (1794–1870)
899: 791: 458: 443: 420: 376: 308: 157: 33: 3557:
North Ice to South Ice: The Antarctic Life and Times of the Newfoundland Ships
3508:"First Newfoundland Regiment. Attestation Paper. Robert Sheppard. Reg. No. 473" 2638: 2421:. Maritime History Archive, Memorial University (St. John's, NL). October 1827. 794:. One of his 5 children, Robert J. Oke (b. 1863), was an engineer on board the 4408:
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in 1856 whose living quarters he deemed uninhabitable due to condensation and
549: 496:
and alternated red and white light, a pattern designed for greatest effect by
346: 242: 238: 234: 122: 94: 3893:
Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, volume 2 (Extract: letter Hac-Hoy)
1139:. Dorchester: Dorset History Centre Online Catalogue REF S-235/C/5/2/76. 1687 1020: 79: 4469: 2617:"Dorchester. Records of Freemason Membership. Durnovarian Lodge (1775–1820)" 2160:. Southampton, UK: Southampton Archives Services. p. 20. Archived from 2055:"Dorchester. Records of Freemason Membership. Durnovarian Lodge (1775–1820)" 959: 805:, and sunk 70 miles off Gallantry Head, St. Pierre (NL); all crew survived. 738: 701: 693: 573: 527: 493: 392: 110: 52: 3940: 3877:. St. John's, NL: William A Harry Cuff Publications Ltd. 1993. p. 160. 2683:"Voter's List. Conception Bay North – Harbour Grace District. Harbor Grace" 5413:"Dictionary of Canadian Biography. O'Brien, Laurence. Vol. IX (1861–1870)" 926: 579:
Oke was involved with site selection and plans for two other lighthouses,
4099:"Northumberland Strait Steamer Lady Le Marchant became US revenue cutter" 4068: 2570:"A time honoured temple of justice: the old court house at Harbour Grace" 955: 891: 799: 609:
Mary Ann Oke (1819–1886) married John Sheppard (1816–1890), an assistant
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went overboard, surviving 40 minutes in "a heavy sea" until rescued by a
114: 3250:"as cited in: Keith Matthews Name Files, 1500–1850. Oake. File No. O004" 1447:. D-SHC/KG/1653: Dorset History Centre (Dorchester, UK). 31 August 1749. 623: 845: 836:
who died after stepping forward to stop a fight among crew on the brig
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is the oldest surviving public building in Newfoundland and one of the
130: 4895:
Wallace, Donald Mackenzie; Prior, Sydney; Martino, Eduardo de (1902).
3406:. St. John's, NL: House of Assembly of Newfoundland. 1869. p. 99. 2376: 1177:. Dorchester: Dorset History Centre. Sherborne Almshouse Archive. 1645 334:
and its mayor in 1798. After uncle Robert died, his son, William Oke (
4694:"Served community for 112 years family business has been dissolved". 3307:. St. John's, NL: House of Assembly, Newfoundland. 1853. p. 144. 3181:. St. John's, NL: House of Assembly of Newfoundland. pp. 509–512 2739:
The First Landfall: Historic Lighthouses of Newfoundland and Labrador
2547:. Portugal Cove-St. Philip's, NL: Boulder Publications. p. 349. 2011:
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, Volume 80, Part 1
833: 432: 284: 4492:"The Election for the District of St. John's. Portugal Cove Section" 3041:. Private collection of the Joey Smallwood family, Roaches Line, NL. 2661:"Miscellaneous Deeds, Grants, Petitions & Wills (B) John Belley" 602:–1853). On 18 August 1832, a fire burned through a large portion of 3692:
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3304:
Journal of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland 1853 (1st Session)
1175:"Manorial Copies of Court Roll. CASTLETON AND SHERBORNE. D/SHA/M28" 668:(Beaumont-Hamel, France). He commanded two ships for Britain, the 2447:(2). Lawrence, KS: British North America Philatelic Society: 24–31 2187:"Benham, Thomas IN: Sotonopedia: the a-z of Southampton's history" 1985:"SPURRIER, Christopher (1783–1876), of Upton House, Poole, Dorset" 1590:. Vol. iv. London: John Bowyer Nichols and Sons. p. 251. 360:
and one of the few villas still in use, and an owner of Grosvenor
304: 4411:. St. John's, NL: F. W. Bowden (printer). 1882. pp. 439–448. 3322:. PANL GN 1/3/A file 1/1864: The Rooms Archives (St. John's, NL). 2434:"Pre-Adhesive Postal History and Postal Markings of Newfoundland" 595:
Within several years of working in Burin, Oke married Ann Wagg (
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The Almshouse of St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist
5360:"News Release: Minister Highlights Special Call to Bar Ceremony" 4938:"The home-coming of the Duke & Duchess of Cornwall and York" 4218:. PANL GN4/1/B Jan 16 1862: The Rooms Archives (St. John's, NL). 3422:. St. John's, NL: Morning Chronicle. 25 March 2017. p. 123. 361: 109:
Oke's grandfather, also Robert Oke (1723–1788), was a Sherborne
5202:. Corner Brook, NL. 14 February 1934. p. 1. Archived from 4853:. Saint John (N.B.): McAlpine Publishing Co. 1894. p. 282. 4458:. Halifax, NS: Royal Print & Litho, Ltd. 1915. p. 271. 4289:
Journal of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland 1874, Appendix
3419:
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3113:
Plans of the several light houses in the colony of Newfoundland
1987:. Crown copyright and The History of Parliament Trust 1964–2017 630:
stationed at the fort who were responsible for discharging the
526:, from which he was to collect duty and supervise the trade in 245:. Lieut. Oke returned to service in 1807, briefly appointed to 1669:
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949:
Two of the sixteen lighthouses awarded designation under the
4901:. London, New York: Macmillan and Company, Limited. p.  3224:. GN 1/3/A file 1/1856: The Rooms Archives (St. John's, NL). 1477:. D/WIL/A6/2/1: The National Archives (Kew, UK). 9 May 1798. 2432:
Meyerson, William S.; Meyerson, Daniel C. (February 1949).
2077:"Oke Robert – Dorchester commissioner for captured vessels" 1587:
The History and Antiquities Of the County Of Dorset. 3rd ed
5483:. St. John's, NL: Morning Chronicle. 1871. pp. 6, 18. 1570:. Dorcet: dorcetforyou.gov.uk. May 2017. pp. 136–141. 1297:
Dorset History Centre Online Catalogue ref PE-SH/OV/1/1/10
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The Oke Tree: A Family History of England and Newfoundland
326:–1822) in the firm Jeffery, Oke, and Blake. Jeffrey was a 4633:. St. John's: Newfoundland Directories. pp. 105–106. 3830:"North America's First Civilian Airport In Harbour Grace" 3778:. St. John's, NL: Devine & O'Mara. 1900. p. 241. 2189:. Local Studies Department of Southampton Central Library 401: 4180:
The Newfoundland Almanack for the Year of Our Lord, 1860
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The Newfoundland Almanack for the Year of Our Lord, 1860
3351:. PANL File 1/1864: The Rooms Archives (St. John's, NL). 1646:. Tiverton, Devon NL: Halsgrove House. pp. 70, 75. 1271:
Dorset History Centre Online Catalogue REF D-SHC/KG/2466
1027:. British Newspaper Archives. 5 November 1842. p. 2 93:
Several Sherborne landmarks bore the family name: water
5383:
Church Society Reports. List of Subscribers, St. Thomas
4964:"The National Trust Carriage Museum at Arlington Court" 4786:. St. John's, Newfoundland. 2 December 1879. p. 4. 4602:
The Weekly Herald and Conception-Bay General Advertiser
2702:
The Newfoundland Almanac, for the year of Our Lord 1853
2280:. History of the Book in Canada Project. Archived from 1541:. Nottingham: English Place-Name Society. p. 368. 1382:"Sherborne Almshouse Archive. Accounts D/SHA/A481-A485" 1360:"Sherborne Almshouse Archive. Accounts D/SHA/A432-A435" 1338:"Sherborne Almshouse Archive. Accounts D/SHA/A377-A380" 3921:. Memorial University, Centre for Newfoundland Studies 3222:
Remarks relative to the alterations in Cape Pine Light
1833:
FFOOKS & DARLINGTON ARCHIVE. Dorset History Centre
882:& Sons. The carriage factory was destroyed in the 74:. Several Okes served as governors and wardens of the 4352:
Harbor Grace Standard & Conception Bay Advertiser
3889:"Harbor Grace Standard and Conception Bay Advertiser" 3747:. Harbour Grace, NL. 27 February 1862. Archived from 3403:
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3374: 3372: 2545:
The Oldest City: The Story of St. John's Newfoundland
1602:"Western Flying Post or Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury" 1122:
Notes & queries for Somerset and Dorset. Vol. VII
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and increased demand for fish to supply Europe after
4019:. MontrΓ©al (QuΓ©bec): John Lovell. 1871. p. 338. 3875:
Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador. volume 4
3513:. The Rooms Corporation of Newfoundland and Labrador 2806:. MontrΓ©al (QuΓ©bec): John Lovell. 1871. p. 338. 2081:
Western Flying Post and Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury
886:
but was rebuilt and expanded to produce boxcars for
364:, William Oke then served the rest of his career as 5196:"One of First Five Hundred Becomes Acting Governor" 4354:. Harbor Grace, NL. 9 December 1876. Archived from 3275: 3273: 3271: 3269: 3267: 3265: 3263: 3026:. Trinity, NL: Trinity Historical Society Archives. 1521:
The civil division of the county of Dorset (2nd Ed)
4922:. Newfoundland: South Publishing Company. p.  4608:(116). Harbour Grace: St. John: 2. 22 January 1845 4034:. Harbour Grace, NL: Harbour Grace Public Library. 765:John Le Marchant (British Army officer, born 1803) 5435:"Green Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada" 4768:. Halifax, NS: David McAlpine. 1874. p. 276. 4749:. Halifax, NS: David McAlpine. 1872. p. 240. 4186:. St. John's, NL: Joseph Woods. 1860. p. 22. 4016:Lovell's Province of Newfoundland Directory, 1871 4003:. St. John's, NL: Joseph Woods. 1860. p. 31. 2803:Lovell's Province of Newfoundland Directory, 1871 1199:. Dorset: Dorset History Centre. 27 November 1784 726:Events of National Historic Significance (Canada) 708:, Oke was able to apply to the newly established 3658:"Canadians in Antarctic Place-Names: Supplement" 1644:Sherborne & Casteton: Abbey, Town and School 5229:. Oxford Index. Oxford University Press. 2007. 4850:McAlpine's Newfoundland Directory, 1894 to 1897 4762:McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1873–1874 4743:McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1871–1872 4730:. St. John's, NL: Thomas McConnan. p. 289. 4727:Hutchinson's Newfoundland Directory for 1864–65 4535:Hutchinson's Newfoundland Directory for 1864–65 4203:. St. John's, NL: Thomas McConnan. p. 280. 4200:Hutchinson's Newfoundland Directory for 1864–65 3851:"Hop Ocean in 24 Hours in Round World Flight". 3695:. St. John's, NL: E.D. Shea. 1849. p. 485. 2580:(July). St. John's, NL: Catholic Cadet Corps: 9 2524:. Maritime History Archive, Memorial University 2466:Winton, Henry; Oke, Robert (11 February 1830). 2278:"Towards a History of the Book in Newfoundland" 2258:Newfoundland and its missionaries. In two parts 1973:. St. John's, NL: E.D. Shea. 1857. p. 334. 1579: 1577: 4521:. St. John's, NL. 12 December 1853. p. 3. 4385:Twillingate Sun and Northern Weekly Advertiser 4375: 4373: 4073:. St. John's, NL: Joseph Woods. 1852. p.  3070:. St. John's, NL: The Rooms Provincial Museum. 2705:. St. John's: Joseph Woods. 1853. p. 13. 2261:. Cambridge, MA: Dakin & Metcalf. p.  2083:. Sherborne. 21 September 1778. Archived from 1711: 1709: 1326:. Winchester, UK: Warren & Son, Ltd. 1950. 1009:. London: Phillimore and Co. 1907. p. 78. 5150:. London, England. 26 July 1918. p. 8830 4292:. St. John's, NL: Express. 1874. p. 163. 4049:. Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web Site 3772:Notable Events in the History of Newfoundland 3462:. St. John's, NL. 8 September 1891. p. 4 2899: 2897: 2853:. St. John's, NL. 28 February 1846. p. 3 2732: 2730: 2728: 2726: 2724: 2722: 1718:The Spooners of Sherborne and Blandford Forum 1524:. Weston, Simonds, and Sydenham. p. 156. 1197:"Copy will of John Gatcombe Oke of Sherborne" 1070: 1068: 1066: 1064: 1062: 1006:Somerset Parish Registers: Marriages. Vol. 10 117:and innkeeper who helped organize the annual 8: 4869:. St. John's, NL: Trade Review Office. 1897. 4866:Devine & O'Maras City Directory for 1897 2948:. St. John's, NL. 27 January 1849. p. 2 2907:Newfoundland: As it was and as it is in 1877 2815: 2813: 1060: 1058: 1056: 1054: 1052: 1050: 1048: 1046: 1044: 1042: 1025:Salisbury and Winchester Journal (Wiltshire) 809:(1805–1899) and by 1864 they were living on 660:of the Newfoundland Regiment in the British 168:in 1818, and was active in establishing the 5401:. St. John's, NL. 30 April 1956. p. 3. 5176:. St. John's, NL. 31 August 1918. p. 1 4998:. Collection National Trust Carriage Museum 4803:(M.A.). Memorial University of Newfoundland 4713:. St. John's, NL. 30 April 1956. p. 3. 2921:Atton, Henry; Holland, Henry Hurst (1908). 2882:. St. John's, NL. 14 August 1847. p. 3 2663:. Newfoundland's Grand Banks. 17 March 1831 2522:"Index of Newfoundland Captains, 1820–1889" 2133:. London, UK: Gilbert & Co. p. 180 1886:. Dorset OPC (Online Parish Clerks) Project 975:Ferryland Head Lighthouse Keeper's Dwelling 933:(NL), in memory of Harris and his parents. 82:(which is still in use), and subwardens of 4438:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3488:. St. John's, NL. 12 April 1922. p. 8 3141:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3095:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3051:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2936: 2934: 2870: 2868: 2013:. London, England. March 1810. p. 280 1089:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 790:to reach the newly erected light tower on 664:at Gallipoli and was later wounded in the 465:Lighthouse service and the English fishery 5362:. Government of Newfoundland and Labrador 5124:. Edinburgh. 22 January 1920. p. 233 5083:. St. John's, NL. 16 June 1916. p. 4 4884:. St. John's, NL. 9 July 1887. p. 4. 3624:"Canadians in Antarctic Place-Names: Map" 3254:Royal Gazette and Newfoundland Advertiser 2995:"History Of Fortune Bay, St. Peters, Etc" 1384:. Dorchester: Dorset History Centre. 1706 1362:. Dorchester: Dorset History Centre. 1697 1340:. Dorchester: Dorset History Centre. 1684 676:, during exploration of the Antarctic in 442:of coins and bottled newspapers into the 5415:. University of Toronto/UniversitΓ© Laval 4829:. St. John's, NL. 8 July 1893. p. 4 4649:. Newfoundland's Grand Banks (1999–2018) 2825:The Times and General Commercial Gazette 2357:. Newfoundland's Grand Banks (1999–2018) 2154:List of Southampton Mayors: 1217 to date 1910:The European Magazine, and London Review 1864:. London. 20 November 1781. pp. 6–7 1125:. Sherborne: Sawtell. 1911. p. 342. 1021:"Edith, widow of Mr. John Whitehead Oke" 51:The Oke family were well established in 5102:"Obituary. Charles Oke dies suddenly". 5021:. St. John's, Newfoundland. p. 12. 4944:. England. 9 November 1901. p. 605 1748:. Sherborne. 6 May 1776. Archived from 996: 859:as chief engineer on the sealing ship, 752:. Oke promoted Woods to head keeper at 710:Patrick Tasker Masonic Educational Fund 400:) Oke was working in Little Burin as a 4550:"RENNIE'S MILL ROAD HISTORIC DISTRICT" 4431: 4221: 3741:"Anglican Burial Records, 1860 – 1869" 3354: 3325: 3227: 3134: 3088: 3044: 2927:. London: J. Murray. pp. 293–295. 1480: 1474:Assignment of lease by way of mortgage 1450: 1082: 435:until disgusted citizens cut it down. 5118:"Awarded a Bar to the Military Cross" 4780:"W. R. Oke & Son (Advertisement)" 3482:"Prominent Captain Dies This Morning" 2474:(134). Harbor Grace, NL: John Shea: 2 1931:. Southampton, UK. 26 September 1840. 1690:. Sherborne. May 1776. Archived from 172:newspaper (previously the "Herald"). 7: 5235:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U214919 4455:McAlpine's St. John's City Directory 3590:"Canadians in Antarctic Place-Names" 2689:. 1832. p. PANL, GN 43/7 Box 9. 2276:Barker, William; Hannaford, Sandra. 1807:Record D/SHA/CH328 CH329 CH399 CH400 1409:. Dorchester: Dorset History Centre. 968:Recognized Federal Heritage Building 769:United States Revenue Cutter Service 587:, but did not live to see them lit. 446:of the new courthouse building. The 375:Oke worked in Burin, NL through the 368:during the reform instituted by the 121:. Also a coach-master, he drove the 5106:. St. John's, NL. 22 February 1967. 4823:"Local Occurrences; Ten More Ready" 3588:Hattersley-Smith, Geoffrey (2005). 2377:"The Town of Harbor Grace. History" 2306:. Dorset Magazine. 27 February 2018 1320:The Sherborne Register, 4th Edition 951:Heritage Lighthouse Protection Act 840:when he was hit in the head with a 743:Memorial University of Newfoundland 4538:. St. John's, NL: Thomas McConnan. 4304:"Rocky Point (Harbour Breton), NF" 3796:. St. John's, NL. 9 February 1832. 3164:. St. John's, NL: E.D. Shea. 1860. 2327:"1816 – The Year without a Summer" 2304:"A history of Poole in 12 objects" 1781:National Heritage List for England 1684:"Bath and Weymouth Diligence (Ad)" 896:The National Trust Carriage Museum 563:, R.N.) on the surveying steamer, 32:in 1842, and installed the famous 14: 5521:19th-century Royal Navy personnel 5065:. St. John's, NL. pp. 12–13. 4498:. St. John's, NL. 1850. p. 3 3535:. Newfoundland's Grand Banks Site 2827:. St. John's, NL. 22 January 1845 2007:"Marriages of remarkable persons" 662:Mediterranean Expeditionary Force 452:National Historic Sites of Canada 5174:The Plaindealer, Vol. 11, No. 33 5148:The London Gazette (Suppl 30813) 2942:"Legislative. House of Assembly" 1884:"Sherborne Baptisms 1790 – 1799" 844:. He was buried in Leghorn (now 591:Family in the lighthouse service 515:. Oke took command of the armed 4578:. 26 February 1838. p. 799 4387:. Twillingate, NL. 18 June 1887 3963:"History of Press to be Taught" 1927:"Death of Edward Langdon Oke". 1604:. Robert Goadby. Archived from 857:Job Brothers & Co., Limited 767:. Later, the vessel joined the 370:Municipal Corporations Act 1835 287:), where he died 1 March 1812. 190:, under the command of Captain 4797:Mackinnon, Richard P. (1982). 4698:. St. John's, NL. 17 May 1968. 4101:. Sailstrait. 28 February 2015 3656:Ommanney, C. Simon L. (2005). 3567:. St. John's: DRC Publishing. 3347:Oke, Robert (5 January 1863). 3256:. St. John's, NL. August 1832. 2741:. St. John's, NL: Breakwater. 2568:Parsons, Alexander A. (1916). 2035:. BritishListedBuildings.co.uk 1631:. Sherborne. 10 February 1766. 696:race that inspired the annual 1: 4675:. St. John's, NL. 5 July 1909 4630:Ye olde St. John's, 1750–1936 3380:"Green Island (Catalina), NF" 3023:Slade and Kelson Diaries 1848 2910:. Toronto, Ont.: J.B. Magurn. 2127:Davies, J. Silvester (1883). 2116:. London. 1802. p. 1098. 1947:The National Archives Catalog 1776:"The George Hotel (1152388/)" 1716:Spooner, Edward T.C. (1993). 1627:"London and Exeter New Fly". 1535:Mills, Anthony David (1977). 898:(Devon). A Newfoundland dog, 596: 350: 335: 320: 5457:"Cape St. Mary's Lighthouse" 5259:"Captain Harris R. Oke, M.C" 5144:"AWARDED THE MILITARY CROSS" 4214:Oke, Robert (7 March 1862). 3943:. Harbour Grace Town Council 3436:. Newfoundland's Grand Banks 2379:. Harbour Grace Town Council 2234:"The History of Upton House" 1746:Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury 1720:. Colyford: M.G. Bremridge. 1688:Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury 925:in Toronto to Oke's church, 888:R. J. Reid (Hall's Bay line) 192:Charles John Moore Mansfield 78:, masters and submasters of 4724:Hutchinson, Thomas (1864). 4627:Devine, Patrick K. (1936). 4532:Hutchinson, Thomas (1864). 4266:"Ferryland Head Lighthouse" 4197:Hutchinson, Thomas (1864). 3976:(18): 14, 20. 23 March 1963 3708:"The Harbour Grace Regatta" 3554:Dickinson, Anthony (2016). 3318:Oke, Robert (15 May 1863). 2737:Molloy, David John (1994). 2107:"Poole, September 29, 1802" 1299:. Dorchester. 28 April 1633 1109:. England: Bridport (etc.). 1075:Templeton, John F. (2016). 931:oldest church in St. John's 832:John Oke (1821–1844) was a 728:. Edward's youngest child, 503:In February 1846, Governor 160:and operated a business on 5547: 5526:Newfoundland Colony people 5325:Fleming, Barry G. (2016). 4147:Symonds, Craig L. (2008). 3859:(35): 1–3. 28 August 1927. 3745:St. Paul's Anglican Church 3715:The Newfoundland Quarterly 3220:Oke, Robert (March 1856). 2997:. YodelOut. Archived from 739:Queen Elizabeth II Library 295:In 1811, Oke embarked for 262:Alexander Wilmot Schomberg 99:River Yeo (South Somerset) 5531:People from Harbour Grace 2790:. London: John W. Parker. 982:Cape Bonavista Lighthouse 869:Newfoundland Ranger Force 622:the major international 522:, outfitted as a revenue 511:, to protect the English 448:Harbour Grace Court House 5397:"1856–1956 Oke Family". 4880:"Our Local Industries". 4709:"1856–1956 Oke Family". 4228:: CS1 maint: location ( 3622:Pulsifer, Peter (2005). 3361:: CS1 maint: location ( 3332:: CS1 maint: location ( 3234:: CS1 maint: location ( 3200:Bush, Edward F. (1975). 3020:Kelson, William (1848). 2255:Wilson, William (1866). 1518:Boswell, Edward (1833). 1487:: CS1 maint: location ( 1457:: CS1 maint: location ( 1273:. Dorchester. 7 May 1495 923:Robert McCausland Studio 917:13 November 2017 at the 617:, and held this post at 5293:"Special Call Ceremony" 4942:Graphic. Vol. 64 (1667) 4572:"880. James M'Kimmings" 4328:. Lighthousefreinds.com 4306:. Lighthousefriends.com 4268:. Lighthousefriends.com 3941:"Town of Harbour Grace" 3919:"Harbor Grace Standard" 3832:. HiddenNewfoundland.ca 3382:. Lighthousefriends.com 3283:. LighthouseFriends.com 2904:Tocque, Philip (1878). 2765:. lighthousefriends.com 2639:"Annual Report 1831–32" 1584:Hutchins, John (1861). 750:Offer Wadham Lighthouse 619:The Narrows, St. John's 213:Bay, Spain, and was on 140:Hospice of Saint Julian 36:light mechanism at the 4916:Harvey, Moses (1902). 4326:"Cape St. Francis, NF" 4149:"Lincoln and The Navy" 3853:Chicago Sunday Tribune 2784:Smeaton, John (1844). 2543:O'Neill, Paul (2013). 855:. Later he worked for 658:The First Five Hundred 585:Powles Head Lighthouse 385:The Battle of Waterloo 301:Colony of Newfoundland 66:2 January 2018 at the 5516:People from Sherborne 5200:Western Star, vol. 34 5122:The Edinburgh Gazette 5081:St. John's Daily Star 4422:Sharpe, John (1885). 1642:Legg, Rodney (2004). 1079:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. 829:(Woolwich, England). 734:Harbor Grace Standard 561:Henry Wolsey Bayfield 472:Newfoundland outports 398:year without a summer 221:when it captured the 5327:"President's Report" 5291:Riggs, Bert (2016). 5266:The Veteran Magazine 5170:"Won Military Cross" 5063:The Evening Telegram 5032:Skirving, Harvey M. 5019:The Evening Telegram 4784:The Evening Telegram 4030:Payne, J.C. (1853). 3706:Fox, Arthur (1965). 3175:Oke, Robert (1864). 3127:Oke, Robert (1865). 3110:Oke, Robert (1861). 3081:Oke, Robert (1854). 3066:Oke, Robert (1856). 3037:Oke, Robert (1854). 2967:Oke, Robert (1846). 2763:"Cape Bonavista, NF" 2236:. 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Index

Bell Rock Lighthouse
Cape Bonavista Light
Isle of May
Cape Pine Light
Sherborne
Barton Farm
the Town Council
Archived
Wayback Machine
Sturminster Newton
Sherborne School
The Almshouse of St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist
Foster's School
Bluecoat school
grist mills
River Yeo (South Somerset)
turnpike trusts
constable
maltster
Pack Monday Fair
stagecoach
Bristol
The Church House
Hospice of Saint Julian
Bath, Somerset
Sherborne Abbey
Southampton
High Street
George IV
Hampshire Advertiser

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