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    Board. "John duncan maclean 1931-2011 - Ancestry®". The Canadian Encyclopedia: John Duncan MacLean Grand Lodge of British Columbia: John Duncan MacLean...
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    MacLean, also spelt Maclean and McLean, is a Scottish Gaelic surname (Mac Gille Eathain, or, Mac Giolla Eóin in Irish Gaelic), Eóin being a Gaelic form...
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  • John MacLean or John Maclean is the name of: John MacLean, known as The Juan MacLean, US musician, formerly of Six Finger Satellite John Maclean (film...
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  • It was led by John Duncan MacLean, the 20th Premier of British Columbia, and was composed of members of the Liberal Party. The MacLean ministry was established...
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  • August 17, 1927, and MacLean became premier on August 20. Source: "Morning Leader", July 19, 1927 Following John Duncan MacLean's personal defeat in the...
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    British Columbia John Duncan MacLean (1927–1928)  « Oliver ministry Tolmie ministry »  Edward Dodsley Barrow Dugald Donaghy Ian Alistair MacKenzie Alexander...
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  • served as premier of British Columbia: Harlan Brewster, John Oliver, John MacLean, Duff Pattullo, John Hart, Boss Johnson, Gordon Campbell, and Christy Clark...
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    four were Socreds, and seven were New Democrats. The first premier was John Foster McCreight, who was inaugurated in 1871. Joseph Martin spent the shortest...
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    Conservatives, led by Simon Fraser Tolmie, defeat the Liberals under Premier John Duncan MacLean. 35 12 - - 1 48 1933 The Liberals, led by Duff Pattullo, win election...
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    Alberta – John Edward Brownlee Premier of British Columbia – John Duncan MacLean (until August 21) then Simon Fraser Tolmie Premier of Manitoba – John Bracken...
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    John Edward Brownlee Premier of British Columbia – John Oliver (until August 17) then John Duncan MacLean (from August 20) Premier of Manitoba – John...
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  • Oliver ministry »  John Wallace de Beque Farris John Hart James Horace King Malcolm Archibald Macdonald John Duncan MacLean John Oliver Thomas Dufferin...
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  • governed British Columbia from March 6, 1918, to August 7, 1927. It was led by John Oliver, the 19th premier of British Columbia, and was composed of members...
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    worked in the fur trade. Tolmie's mother, Jane Work, was the daughter of John Work, a prominent Victoria resident, Hudson's Bay Company Chief Factor, and...
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    John Oliver (July 31, 1856–August 17, 1927) was a British-Canadian politician and farmer in British Columbia, Canada. Oliver won a seat in the provincial...
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  • (1861–1942) 21 January 1926 18 July 1931 John Duncan MacLean (1927–1928) Simon Fraser Tolmie (1928–1933) 14 John William Fordham Johnson (1866–1938) 18...
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    Oliver ministry »  John Wallace de Beque Farris John Hart James Horace King Malcolm Archibald Macdonald John Duncan MacLean John Oliver Thomas Dufferin...
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  • Party, led by John Oliver, formed a minority government. Following Oliver's death in August 1927, John Duncan MacLean became Premier. John Andrew Buckham...
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    David John Maclean, Baron Blencathra, PC (born 16 May 1953) is a Conservative Party life peer. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Penrith and The...
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    First Nation Lytton, British Columbia Allison MacInnes Mackenzie, British Columbia John Duncan MacLean Madeira Park Marla Mallett Marble Canyon (British...
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    he married Agnes Barbour. Jackson was defeated by future Premier John Duncan MacLean when he ran for reelection in 1916 and again in 1920. He died in...
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    Premier of Alberta Duncan Campbell Scott (1862–1947), poet Percy Algernon Taverner (1875–1947), ornithologist John Duncan MacLean (1873–1948), teacher...
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  • party Second party Third party   BCLP ILP Leader Simon Fraser Tolmie John Duncan MacLean Party Conservative Liberal Independent Labour Leader's seat Saanich...
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    Highlands. "Maclaine" is an alternate spelling for "MacLean." Clan Maclaine of Lochbuie and Clan Maclean of Duart are two separate clans. However, the two...
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    1951) November 21 – Aimé Bénard, politician (d.1938) December 8 – John Duncan MacLean, teacher, physician, politician and Premier of British Columbia (d...
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  • Lachlan Og MacLean, 1st Laird of Torloisk was the second son of Sir Lachlan Mor Maclean and the first Laird of Torloisk. He was the second son of Sir Lachlan...
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  • acclaimed January 3, 1917 John Oliver, Minister of Agriculture and Railways, acclaimed January 3, 1917 John Duncan MacLean, Provincial Secretary and Minister...
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  • 1928 Liberal John Oliver John Duncan MacLean Conservative Robert Henry Pooley Provincial Alexander Duncan McRae John Andrew Buckham 17th Parliament 17th...
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  • Leonard John McLean (9 April 1949 – 28 July 1998) was an English unlicensed boxer, bouncer, bodyguard, businessman and actor. He was known as "The Guv'nor"...
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  • namesake, Duncan Livingstone, although descended from Clan MacLea, fought for Prince Charles Edward Stuart under the command of Allan Maclean of Torloisk...
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