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Place    From 2/3/1836 

Texas

Categories: Politics & Administration

Countries: USA

Texas

After Texas won its independence from Mexico in 1836, Britain was one of the first countries in the world to recognize the Republic of Texas as a nation.

From : The United Kingdom enjoys a special relationship with Texas. Brits were there at the beginning: Richard Ballantine of Scotland, William Blazeby of England, Samuel Burns of Ireland and 23 others born in the British Isles crossed that line in the sand drawn by Col. William Travis at the Alamo. And Britain was one of the few countries in the world to recognize the new republic.

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Texas Legation

The plaque was erected on the initiative of Sir Alfred Bossom MP, then presid...

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William Ian Baverstock Brooks

William Ian Baverstock Brooks

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Alfonso López-Pumarejo

Alfonso López-Pumarejo

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George P. Stacy
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J. Harrison

J. Harrison

Hon. Sec. of the Commissioners of the 1890 Bermondsey Library.

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1 memorial
James Balfour

James Balfour

Deputy Chairman, Highways and Public Works Committee

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1 memorial