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  1. Sir Mackenzie Bowell PC KCMG (/ ˈ b oʊ. əl /; December 27, 1823 – December 10, 1917) was a Canadian newspaper publisher and politician, who served as the fifth prime minister of Canada, in office from 1894 to 1896. Bowell was born in Rickinghall, Suffolk, England. He and his family moved to Belleville, Upper Canada in 1832.

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  2. 21 de fev. de 2008 · Mackenzie Bowell, KCMG, editor, publisher, politician and prime minister of Canada 1894–96 (born 27 December 1823 in Rickinghall, Suffolk, England; died 10 December 1917 in Belleville, Ontario). Bowell was a prominent Orangeman and served as Grand Master of the Orange Order in British North America from 1870 to 1878.

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  3. Sir Mackenzie Bowell KCMG PC (Rickinghall, 27 de dezembro de 1823 – Belleville, 10 de dezembro de 1917) foi um editor de jornal canadense e político, que serviu como o quinto Primeiro-ministro do Canadá de 1894-1896.

  4. Sir Mackenzie Bowell (born Dec. 27, 1823, Rickinghall, Suffolk, Eng.—died Dec. 10, 1917, Belleville, Ont., Can.) was a publisher, political leader, and prime minister of Canada (1894–96).

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  5. Name: Sir Mackenzie Bowell; Born: December 27, 1823, Suffolk, England; Died: December 10, 1917, Belleville, Ontario; Served: December 21, 1894 to May 1, 1896 (1 year) Party: Conservative

  6. Biography – BOWELL, Sir MACKENZIE – Volume XIV (1911-1920) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Source: Library and Archives Canada/MIKAN 3239891. BOWELL, Sir MACKENZIE, newspaperman, militia officer, Orangeman, and politician; b. 27 Dec. 1823 in Rickinghall, England, son of John Bowell and Elizabeth Marshall; m. 23 Dec. 1847 Harriet ...

  7. Introduction. (1823–1917). Mackenzie Bowell was prime minister of Canada for one term, from 1894 to 1896. He also had a long career in the House of Commons and the Senate. He was one of the few prime ministers to serve in that post from the Senate rather than from the House of Commons.