James Colledge Pope, PC (June 11, 1826 – May 8, 1885) was a land proprietor and politician on Prince Edward Island (PEI), Canada. He served as premier...
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James Pope may refer to: James Colledge Pope (1826–1885), land proprietor and politician on Prince Edward Island, Canada James Pope (educationalist) (1837–1913)...
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born in Bedeque, P.E.I. (Prince Edward Island), the son of Joseph Pope and Lucy Colledge. He was educated in England, but returned to Charlottetown where...
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Conservative. Owen became Premier of the province in 1873 after James Colledge Pope entered federal politics. Owen was the second premier since PEI joined...
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rejected the scheme he left politics, turning the government over to James Colledge Pope. He then returned to his first interest, the military. He was appointed...
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in the fall of 1870. James Colledge Pope formed a coalition government with dissidents from Haythorne's Liberal party but Pope's government fell in 1872...
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Honourable James McDonald (from October 17, 1878) The Honourable Louis-François Rodrigue Masson (from October 19, 1878) The Honourable James Colledge Pope (from...
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born in Charlottetown Royalty, Prince Edward Island, the son of James Colledge Pope and Eliza Dalrymple Pethick, and was educated at the Ottawa Model...
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(Conservative) 1863 1865 22nd ... Elected 1863 Resigned 1865 5th James Colledge Pope (Conservative) (1st time of 2) 1865 1867 ... Designated 1865 — George...
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carry this out would be to build a railway. He was able to convince James Colledge Pope to pass a railway act in April 1871. In October 1871, the railway...
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by-election, 22 November 1876 Party Candidate Votes Conservative James Colledge Pope 3,199 Unknown William Welsh 3,111 Called upon Mr. Laird being appointed...
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Brunswick — Albert James Smith then Peter Mitchell Premiers of Nova Scotia – Charles Tupper Premier of Prince Edward Island – James Colledge Pope May–June – The...
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September 1873 Party Candidate Votes Elected Conservative James Colledge Pope acclaimed X Liberal James Yeo acclaimed X Called as a result of Prince Edward...
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Minister and 2nd Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba (died 1889) June 11 – James Colledge Pope, politician and 5th Premier of Prince Edward Island (died 1885) June...
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then Albert James Smith Premiers of Nova Scotia – Charles Tupper Premier of Prince Edward Island – John Hamilton Gray then James Colledge Pope February 3...
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He is said to have duelled with Edward Palmer and to have challenged James C. Pope to a duel as well. As a member of the provincial government in 1846...
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Liberal-Conservative 1 (Macdonald) 2 Sir Albert James Smith November 7, 1873 October 8, 1878 Liberal 2 (Mackenzie) 3 James Colledge Pope October 19, 1878 July 9, 1882 Conservative...
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15, 2015, the party chose Borden-Kinkora MLA Jamie Fox as interim leader James Aylward, MLA for Stratford-Kinlock, defeated Brad Trivers and was chosen...
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Premier of Ontario – Oliver Mowat Premier of Prince Edward Island – James Colledge Pope (until September 1) then Lemuel Cambridge Owen Premier of Quebec...
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from the original on 23 April 2021. Retrieved 27 April 2021. Morgan, Henry James, ed. (1903). Types of Canadian Women and of Women who are or have been Connected...
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Nova Scotia was granted in 1621 to Sir William Alexander under charter by James I. This claim overlapped the French claims to Acadia, and although the Scottish...
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Sir Albert James Smith KCMG PC QC (March 12, 1822 – June 30, 1883) was a New Brunswick politician and opponent of Canadian confederation. Smith's grandfather...
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politician (b.1816) April 8 – Susanna Moodie, writer (b.1803) May 8 – James Colledge Pope, politician and 5th Premier of Prince Edward Island (b.1826) June...
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Mackenzie, now Prime Minister, immediately called an election. The Speaker was James Cockburn. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1872-1873 for a...
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premier Edward Palmer, lawyer, politician James Colledge Pope, businessman, former premier William Henry Pope, land agent, lawyer, jurist Claire Rankin...
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Rogers worked for merchant and shipbuilder James Colledge Pope, later becoming a partner and then purchasing Pope's business. He was married twice: to Annie...
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Northumberland West on November 17, 1874. James Norris was reelected in Lincoln on November 17, 1874, and May 9, 1877. James Lyons Biggar was reelected in Northumberland...
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Inland Revenue. Yes Queens County November 9, 1878 James Colledge Pope Conservative James Colledge Pope Conservative Recontested upon appointment...
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John Sandfield Macdonald - Ontario Peter Mitchell - New Brunswick James Colledge Pope - Prince Edward Island William Pugsley - New Brunswick Bob Rae -...
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The majority party was the Conservative Party led by Premier James Colledge Pope. After Pope resigned to run for a federal seat, Lemuel Owen became party...
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