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  1. William Warren Baldwin (April 25, 1775 – January 8, 1844) was a medical doctor, businessman, lawyer, judge, architect and reform politician in Upper Canada. He, and his son Robert Baldwin, are recognized for having introduced the concept of "responsible government", the principle of cabinet rule on which Canadian democracy is based.

  2. 12 de dez. de 2007 · William Warren Baldwin, doctor, lawyer, politician (b at Knockmore, Ire 25 Apr 1775; d at Toronto 8 Jan 1844). He arrived in Upper Canada in 1799, eventually settling at York [Toronto]. Urbane, talented and in due course wealthy, Baldwin established a comfortable and distinguished law practice.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2020 · In 1808 he challenged a fellow attorney to a duel for a statement made in court (he was refused). Later, in April 1812, he did end up in a duel with William Warren BALDWIN, receiving Baldwin's fire and choosing to acknowledge his fault by holding his own fire rather than by apologizing."

    • John Bernard
  4. 12 de jan. de 2023 · At only 14, William Warren completed his first semester at Baldwin Wallace University with great honors. “I got all A’s this semester," he said. Excelling in school is not something new to him.

  5. BALDWIN, WILLIAM WARREN, doctor, militia officer, jp, lawyer, office holder, judge, businessman, and politician; b. 25 April 1775 at Knockmore, the family estate south of Cork (Republic of Ireland), fifth of the 16 children of Robert Baldwin and Barbara Spread; m.

    • Robert L. Fraser
    • BALDWIN, WILLIAM WARREN
    • Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 7
  6. William Warren Baldwin officially ceded his nomination in the elected Assembly of Canada West ( Ontario ), recommending in his place Louis-Hippolyte LaFontaine, a politician and lawyer from Canada East ( Québec ).

  7. 15 de mar. de 2023 · His background was similar to that of many of his opponents, as he came from a wealthy, well-connected family: Baldwin’s father, William Warren Baldwin, had been a leading figure in the reform movement during the era when the Family Compact reached the peak of its power.