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                  HOWLAND, Sir WILLIAM PEARCE, businessman, politician, and office holder; b
                  1877 by William Holmes Howland*. The financial success of Sandham’s enterprises made him sufficiently well-to-do that after a few years
                  Sir William Pearce Howland assembled to tender a counter-offer for the transcontinental railway
                  was defeated in January 1886 by a reform and temperance candidate, William Holmes Howland*. Manning’s presidency of the Toronto
                  *, Casimir Stanislaus Gzowski*, William Holmes Howland*, and Daniel
                  . Charles continued his father’s office and in 1907 formed a partnership with one of Langley’s former students, William Ford Howland. Henry Langley was buried in the Necropolis, for which he had designed the
                  Howland. His presence would continue Ontario Reform representation while William McDougall was in
                  William Pearce Howland remained. In 1866 McDougall chaired a commission to open trade relations with the
                  passed he advised Lieutenant Governor William Pearce Howland to reserve them for consideration by the
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