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Blair Adam Johnston Fergusson (1815-1867)
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Canada, 1848-1857; appointed to the Legislative Council, 1860; rcceiver-general, 1863; member of the Executive Council and provincial secretary, 1863-1864; president of the Executive Council, 1866. A...
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Barthe, Joseph Guillaume (1818-1893)
Took part in the Rebellion of 1837-1838. Afterwards became editor of L'Avenir du Canada rember for Yamaska. in Canadian Assembly, 1811-1844....Tiré de Burpee, Lawrence J., Encyclopedia of Canadian History , Makers of Canada Serie...
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Leader réformiste: Dr. Charles Duncombe (1792-1867)
Main rebel leader in the western part of Upper Canada. He was born in 1794 in Connecticut and received his license to practise medicine in 1819. He moved to Upper Canada and practised medicine in the Talbot Settlement for 6 years. He reloca...
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Bliss, John Murray (1771-1834)
Born in Massachusetts. Son of Daniel. Came to New Brunswick in 1786; called to the bar; and elected to the House of Assembly for the county of York. Appointed to the bench in 1816; became a member of the king's Council; and in 1824 admin...
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Family Compact: Grant Powell, son of W. D. Powell, Clerk of the House of Assembly (1813-1827)
Clerk of the Legislative Council (1827-1837), Police Justice, Judge of Home District Court, Official Principal of Probate Court, Commissioner of Customs, etc....
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Archibald, Sir Adams George (1814-1892)
Educated at Pictou Academy. Studied law; in 1838 called to the bar of Prince Edward Island; and to that of Nova Scotia in 1839. Elected to thc Nova Scotia Assembly for Colchester, 1851. Solicitor-general of Nova Scotia, 1856; attorney-gener...
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Begbie, Sir Matthew Baillie (1819-1894)
Born in Edinburgh; educated at Cambridge; and called to the English bar in 1844. Judge of the colony of British Columbia and judge of the Vice-admiralty Court 1858-1870. He made a notable joumey to the Upper Fraser in 1859 Established a ...
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Allcock, Henry
Studied law at Lincoln's Inn and called to the bar 1791. In November 1798, appointed judge of the Court of King's Bench for Upper Canada. Elected to Legislative Assembly for constituency of Durham, Simcoe, and East York 1800, but unseated ...
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Baranof, Alexander Andrevitch (1747-1819)
Governor of Russian America. Had been manager of a glass factory in Irkutsk, Siberia; grew tired of the monotonous though profitable business and engaged in the fur trade of eastern Siberia. Appointed governor of the principal Russian trad...
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Archibald, Sir Edward Mortimer (1810-1884)
Born at Truro, Nova Scotia. Son of S. G. W. Archibald (q.v.). Studied law and called to the bar, 1831. The following year he was appointed Registrar of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland, and Clerk of the Assembly, and became attorney-gener...
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