Andrew Stuart*, a lawyer and subsequently chief justice of the Quebec Superior Court
.
John Boyle, like his blacksmith father before him, greatly valued education, and saw to it that young David attended Mason’s Hall School in Greenock and, later, St Andrew’s School in Birkenhead
was a founder of the Dominion Note Company in 1879 and, with Andrew Scott Irving*, was one of the incorporators of the Montreal News
contested Albert for the Liberals, losing to Richard Chapman Weldon*. Six days later Premier Andrew George
. Macdonald* as a Conservative party organ in March 1872. In December 1873 he was appointed an immigration agent in Ireland by the Liberal government of Alexander
; b. 7 Jan. 1827 in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, son of Andrew Greig Fleming, a
. likely 1 Aug. 1819 in or near St Andrews, N.B., son of John Gibson and Jane Neilson; m
Macdonald, provided significant gifts of money and books, and the generosity of a wide range of minor benefactors ensured that in some years as many as 90
Blanshard*, when in June he was commissioned magistrate to deal with disturbances among the miners [see Andrew Muir*]. Late in the year
. Macdonald*, and the “reluctant maiden” joined the confederation on
Fredericton, however, the government soon had to face the vigorous opposition of the Liberals under Andrew George Blair*, who succeeded in
John Sandfield Macdonald*. Langmuir would hold the position through the critical years when the new province was developing its
. Macdonald* and the Conservatives, who came to power in 1878, he believed that the British North America Act was superior to the American constitution because it provided for a stronger federal authority
federal election in the summer of 1872 did not, however, measure up to the hopes of the youthful members. Sir John A. Macdonald
Hugh* and Andrew* Allan of the Allan steamship line. Expenditures on immigration increased by 31 per cent from 1870 to 1873; the number of
MACDONALD, ANDREW ARCHIBALD, merchant, politician, and office holder; b
].
Macdonald’s benefactions adorned the campus with distinctive grey stone structures designed by Andrew Thomas Taylor*. The Macdonald Physics
Sir John A. Macdonald*. He paid $2,500 for the only from-life portrait of Macdonald, painted by Andrew Dickson Patterson
the call for better terms was popular in British Columbia. Indeed, Liberal leader James Alexander Macdonald* had seconded a
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