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    year 1829 in Canada. Monarch: George IV 13th Parliament of Lower Canada 10th Parliament of Upper Canada Governor-General of the Province of Canada: James...
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1829. 1829 (MDCCCXXIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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  • Victorian Legislative Assembly George Stephen, 1st Baron Mount Stephen (1829–1921), Canadian banker and railway executive George A. Stephen (c.1922–1993), American...
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  • publications of 1829. January 26 – The first performance of Douglas Jerrold's comic nautical melodrama Black-Eyed Susan; or, All in the Downs is held...
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  • and Tyler Too" Alexander Ross (Canadian politician) (1829–1901), Canadian banker and politician Alexander Henry Ross (1829–1888), British barrister and...
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  • Mary Balfour Herbert (1817–1893), Irish painter Mary Eliza Herbert (1829–1872), Canadian publisher Mary Katherine Herbert (1903–1983), Irish-born SOE agent...
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  • guitarist Andrew Archibald Macdonald (1829–1912), Canadian politician Andrew Paul MacDonald (born 1958), Canadian composer Andrew Macdonald (poet) (1757–1790)...
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  • Donald Sinclair (Ontario politician) (1829–1900), Canadian politician Donald Sinclair (diplomat), former Canadian ambassador to Israel Donald Sinclair...
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  • 1829 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Events 29 March — Jem Ward fails to take part in a scheduled bout with Simon Byrne and so is...
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  • Bellechasse may refer to: In Quebec, Canada: Bellechasse (Lower Canada), an electoral district 1829–1838 Bellechasse (Province of Canada), an electoral district...
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    1820s (redirect from 1820-1829)
    Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1820, and ended on December 31, 1829. It saw the rise of the First Industrial Revolution. Photography, rail transport...
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  • Vital-Justin Grandin (1829–1902), Canadian missionary Grandin brothers, late 19th-century American entrepreneurs Grandin, Florida, town in Putnam County, Florida...
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  • that occurred in 1829. Stourbridge Lion's first run, recreated ca. 1916 Stephenson’s Rocket, contemporary drawing Carrollton Viaduct, in 1971 August 8...
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  • Since its founding in 1829, Upper Canada College (UCC), in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, has occupied a number of sites and various structures on those sites...
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    Shanawdithit (category 1829 deaths)
    Shanawdithit (ca. 1801 – June 6, 1829), also noted as Shawnadithit, Shawnawdithit, Nancy April and Nancy Shanawdithit, was the last known living member...
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  • (columnist) (born 1955), Irish journalist John Waters (politician) (1829–1910), Canadian Liberal legislator Sir John Kirwan (politician) (John Waters Kirwan...
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  • Events from the year 1829 in Scotland. Lord Advocate – Sir William Rae, Bt Solicitor General for Scotland – John Hope Lord President of the Court of Session...
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  • of the Ural Mountains in 1829. On 26 August 1829, the first cholera case was recorded in Orenburg with reports of outbreaks in Bugulma (7 November), Buguruslan...
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  • Legge (born 1930), former United States federal judge Charles Legge (1829–1881), Canadian civil engineer and patent solicitor David Legge (born 1954), Australian...
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    chosen as speaker for the house. He was replaced by his brother Charles in 1829. election appealed Journal of the House of Assembly of the province of...
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  • of ancient monuments in Cyprus Isadore Gilbert Jeffery (1840-1919), American poet, lyricist Joseph Jeffery (1829-1894), Canadian cabinet-maker Keith Jeffery...
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    Brights Grove, Ontario (category Populated places established in 1829)
    County, Ontario, Canada. Brights Grove is located on the shore of Lake Huron. Brights Grove was the site of Canada's first commune. In 1829, Brights Grove...
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    Banking in Canada is one of Canada's most important industries with several banks being among its largest and most profitable companies. It is dominated...
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  • (1826–1829) Peter Carl Frederik von Scholten, Governor General (1827–1848) Frederik Ludvig Christian Pentz Rosenørn, Governor of St. Thomas, St. John (1829–1834)...
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    A. B. Rogers (category 1829 births)
    May 1829 – 4 May 1889), commonly known as Major A.B. Rogers, was an American surveyor now best remembered for his discovery of the Rogers Pass in British...
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  • Canadian Anglican bishop William Hawley Clark (1919–1997), bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Delaware William Robinson Clark (1829–1912), Canadian theologian...
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  • Canadian farmer and politician Joseph Lafontaine (Shefford MLA) (1829–1907), Canadian notary, journalist and politician Joseph Lafontaine (Quebec MP) (1885–1965)...
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    The Canada Company was a private British land development company that was established to aid in the colonization of a large part of Upper Canada. It...
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    William Robinson Clark (category 1829 births)
    William Robinson Clark FRSC (26 March 1829 – 12 November 1912) was a Scottish-Canadian theologian. Clark was born in Daviot, Aberdeenshire, son of Rev. James...
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  • Cincinnati race riots of 1829 were triggered by competition for jobs between Irish immigrants and native blacks and former slaves, in Cincinnati, Ohio but...
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