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  1. Sir Allan Napier MacNab, né le 19 février 1798 à Niagara-on-the-Lake, alors appelé Dundurn (Newark) au Haut-Canada, et mort le 8 août 1862 à Hamilton en Ontario ), est un homme d'affaires et politique canadien. Il est premier ministre de la province du Canada (ou Canada-Uni) de 1854 à 1856, puis conseiller législatif de la province de ...

  2. Existing plaque: 610 York Boulevard, Hamilton, Ontario. Politician, businessman, land speculator and soldier, Allan MacNab enjoyed a very public life. He was a successful lawyer and was appointed Upper Canada's first Queen's Counsel. In 1838 he was knighted for his role in suppressing the rebellion in Upper Canada.

  3. 13 de fev. de 2020 · 1. Oct 30, 1845, from Montreal, to his son Allan regarding leasing the farm at White Lake, "It will save your mother and Kitty (his daughter by Catherine Fisher) a great deal of drudgery and anxiety..."Nov 19, 1845, from Montreal, to Allan, "I was sorry to perceive that your Mother is again beginning to feel her side...". He had his Montreal physician prepare some pills for Catherine, and ...

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  5. In Memoriam: Sir Allan MacNab Alumni 80's to 90's (ish) As the list of those classmates we've lost grows longer, it's becoming more important that we never let our friends "go". This is a place for MacNab alumni to gather and remember them: either through our favourite stories from the classrooms and hallways at Wendover and Magnolia, or with ...

  6. www.hpl.ca › inductee › allan-napier-macnabMacNab, Allan Napier | HPL

    Sir Allan Napier MacNab (1798-1862) Inducted: 1984. Previous Inductees.

  7. Sir Allan Napier MacNab took the “Address of the Colored People of Hamilton” on a trip to London and used it to lobby the government on their behalf. He presented it to Queen Victoria and Price Albert, who “were pleased to receive your address most graciously.”. MacNab also brought up the Hackett case with ministers and members of ...