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  1. The Committee of Safety, formally the Citizen's Committee of Public Safety, was a 13-member group of the Annexation Club. The group was composed of mostly Hawaiian subjects of American descent and American citizens who were members of the Missionary Party , as well as some foreign residents in the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi .

  2. His project of re-establishing Richard in close dependence upon the army met with failure, and he was obliged to recall the Rump Parliament on 6 May 1659. He was appointed immediately a member of the Committee of Safety and of the Council of State , and one of the seven commissioners for the army, while on 9 June 1659 he was nominated commander-in-chief .

  3. 1653–1659 Henry Lawrence (1600–1664) 1659 Committee of Safety: Medlemmer av Statsrådet, som er kjent for å ha tjenestegjort som presidenter i mesteparten av 1659, det første året i Det engelske samveldets andre periode, som startet i mai da Protektoratet til Richard Cromwell kom til en slutt. Josiah Berners (eller Barnes) (?–?)

  4. The last Committee of Safety was set up on 26 October 1659 by the high command of the New Model Army just before the Restoration. It was set up in response to the Rump Parliament which the day before tried to place the commander of the army Charles Fleetwood as chief of a military council under the authority of the speaker .

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  6. Committee of Safety may refer to: Committee of Safety, the parliamentary body in England that oversaw the English Civil War. Committee of safety (American Revolution), established throughout the Thirteen Colonies at the start of the American Revolutionary War . Committee of Safety (Augusta County), one such Committee in Virginia.

  7. may refer to: English Committee of Safety, the parliamentary body in England that oversaw the English Civil War Committee of Safety (American Revolution), established throughout the Thirteen Colonies at the start of the American Revolution…