But he shortly afterwards assented to a proposal made Hook, that the bishops of the Scottish episcopal church should consecrate Luscombe to a continental bishopric; and so on 20 March 1825 Luscombe was consecrated at Stirling.In the course of the same year he assumed the office of chaplain at Paris, a post he retained until his death.Instead of the room at the embassy or the French Protestant Oratoire in which services had been held, he erected in 1834, mostly at his own cost, a church in the Rue d'Aguesseau....
He first wrote in the Musical Magazine and Dramatic and Musical Review; in 1843 he was connected with the Musical Examiner.It them was merged in the Musical World, of which he shortly afterwards became the editor, a post he retained until the end of his life.About 1846 or 1848 Davison became musical critic to The Times; he also occasionally wrote for the Saturday Review....
Berkeley was returned to parliament as one of two representatives for Gloucestershire in 1810 (succeeding his uncle Sir George Cranfield-Berkeley), a seat he only held until 1811.In 1836 he was appointed Lord-Lieutenant of Gloucestershire, a post he retained until his death.In 1841 he was further honoured when he was made Earl FitzHardinge....
In the 1890s White became a pioneer of electric tramways, starting in Bristol in 1895 and later in west London.White became chairman of Bristol Tramways in 1900, a post he retained until his death.Under his leadership the company introduced motor buses in 1906, and began the manufacture of buses in 1908....
Following his ordination at Dunkeld on 17 May 1745, he served as the chaplain to Lord Arbuthnott from 1745 to 1756.He was then appointed the Incumbent of Doune in 1756, a post he retained until his death....
He returned to New York and became an assistant minister of Trinity parish, a post he retained until 1774, when he withdrew.He declined to serve as delegate to the Continental Congress, though his patriotic impulses led him to join his neighbors in their pursuit of the British after the burning of the town of Esopus....
He became chair of the English department at Wheaton in 1951, a post he retained until 1966.Dr. Kilby retired from teaching at Wheaton in 1981, and retired to Columbus, Mississippi, his wife's hometown, where he died on October 18, 1986....
Dornan continued his research interests while a full time NHS consultant, a post he retained until his retirement from that service in 2012.He published widely in peer reviewed Journals on the subject of assessment of fetal wellbeing....
In 1984 he became Mayor of Aubervilliers, a post he retained until 2003.
Vorster made Le Roux Minister of the Interior, a post he retained until 1968.
In this post, as in his editorship of Komuna kantlibro, a book of popular songs, his wife Nora assisted and collaborated with him to such a degree that he often spoke in terms of "our presidency."In 1956 he was elected vice-president of the World Esperanto Association, a post he retained until 1964....
He was made Steward of the Realm in 1523, a post he retained until his death in 1544.
He succeeded his father in the marquessate in 1822.The same year he was also made a Knight of the Garter and appointed Vice-Admiral of Suffolk, a post he retained until his death.Lord Hertford was also a considerable art collector, as were his son and grandson; many of his pictures are in the Wallace Collection which they founded....
In 1810 he printed a small collection of sonnets, mostly translations from the minor works of Camoens.The next year he was appointed under-sheriff of Newcastle, a post he retained until the passing of the Municipal Corporation Act in 1835.He became a member of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle about this time, and was one of its secretaries from 1825 to his death....
He was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1845.He became Regius Professor of Public Law at the University of Edinburgh in 1862, a post he retained until his death.Lorimer first rented Kellie Castle in 1878 and it became the family home....
He was appointed Laudian Professor of Arabic in 1823, a post he retained until 1840.He was ordained, and held the posts of rector of Westbere, Kent, from 1811 onwards, and of Aldington, Smeeth and Hythe (also in Kent) from 1823 onwards, until his death on 5 April 1868....
In January 1994, following Branfoot's departure, he briefly acted as caretaker manager in tandem with Dave Merrington, taking charge of the team for one match, before Alan Ball's appointment.He was then promoted to the role of assistant manager, a post he retained until the appointment of Graeme Souness in July 1996.He then joined Newcastle United for a brief spell as a scout, before retraining as a teacher....