Sir Hugh Allan (September 29, 1810 – December 9, 1882) was a Scottish-Canadian shipping magnate, financier and capitalist. By the time of his death, the...
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Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Hugh Andrew Montagu Allan, CVO (October 13, 1860 – September 26, 1951) was a Canadian businessman and philanthropist. He was the...
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Hugh Allan (1810–1882) was a Scottish-born Canadian shipping magnate. Hugh Allan may also refer to: Hugh Allan (politician) (1865–1949), Liberal party...
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son, Sir Hugh Allan, who spearheaded the second generation. In 1854, Hugh launched the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company as part of the Allan Line, and...
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Hugh David Renwich Turnbull Allan, O.Praem. (born 3 August 1976) is a Premonstratensian canon regular and Roman Catholic priest who was the Apostolic...
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Welsh estate centred on Cardiff Castle. His three sons, William Wallace, Hugh Allan and Andrew Alexander, also became landscape gardeners, with William and...
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Hugh Allan (born Allan Hughes; November 5, 1903 – February 12, 1997)[citation needed] was an American actor. He had several lead roles. He was born Allan...
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of Montreal. It is named in memory of Sir Hugh Allan, whose former mansion, Ravenscrag, it occupies. The Allan Memorial's emergency room and use as an active...
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Hugh Allan (27 August 1865 – 5 April 1949) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Blenheim Township, Canada West...
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a former mansion that was built between 1860 and 1863 for Hugh Allan (later Sir Hugh Allan) in the Golden Square Mile of Montreal, Quebec. It stands at...
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Doctor Hugh Allan Stevenson (October 2, 1870 – May 28, 1942) was a physician and politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as mayor of London in 1915 and...
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Andrew Allan (1 December 1822 – 27 June 1901) was a Scottish-born Canadian businessman and financier. In 1882, he succeeded his brother, Sir Hugh Allan, of...
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that sort of long-term commitment. Nevertheless, the Montreal capitalist Hugh Allan, with his syndicate Canada Pacific Railway Company, sought the potentially...
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Hugh Allan MacQuarrie (November 25, 1874 – February 26, 1942) was an undertaker, furniture dealer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented...
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during World War I. In the 1919 post-war election, Beck lost his seat to Hugh Stevenson as the United Farmers of Ontario swept the Conservatives out of...
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American rower Hugh Stevenson (investment banker), British businessman Hugh Allan Stevenson, physician and politician in Ontario, Canada This disambiguation...
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but still standing Ravenscrag, Pine Avenue; built 1863 for Sir Hugh Allan, now the Allan Memorial Institute David Law House, Cote des Neiges; built 1863...
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Philosophical Magazine. He was a first cousin of Sir Hugh Allan of Montreal, the owner of the Allan Shipping Line which was the largest privately owned...
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Montreal supported the idea by a petition with signatories including Sir Hugh Allan, Louis Renaud, Harrison Stephens, the Hon. John Young, Hannibal Hodges...
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century English MP Hugh Allan, Canadian financier and shipowner Hugh Annesley (police officer), Northern Irish police officer Hugh Arbuthnot (British Army...
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and other Montreal businessmen. The company was amalgamated with Sir Hugh Allan's Canadian Navigation Company, to form the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation...
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Quebec into the economic hub of Canada are: Hugh Allan (1810–1882), financier and shipping magnate Montagu H. Allan (1860–1951), banker, ship owner, sportsman...
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wrote under this name Hugh Allen (bishop) (died 1572), Anglican bishop Hugh Allan (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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previous year, Macdonald had met with potential railway financiers such as Hugh Allan and considerable financial discussion took place. The greatest political...
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Allan (politician) (1843–1913), Canadian politician, merchant and produce dealer Hugh Allan (1810–1882), Scottish-Canadian shipping magnate Ian Allan...
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demolished in 1910. The Academy of Music was built by a company owned by Hugh Allan—a known shipping magnate in the 19th century. The theatre sat 2100 people...
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Alexander Allan (1780–1854), founder of the Allan Line Royal Mail Steamers Andrew Allan (1822–1901), of the Allan Line Royal Mail Steamers Sir Hugh Allan (1810–82)...
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Andrew Allan – Allan Shipping Line Sir Hugh Allan – Allan Shipping Line Martha Allan – founder of the Montreal Repertory Theatre Sir Montague Allan – businessman...
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the first CPR syndicate. As legal advisor to its main financier, Sir Hugh Allan, Abbott was the recipient of the infamous telegram from Prime Minister...
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founded in 1846, it was the Montreal Telegraph Company, controlled by Hugh Allan and founded a year later, that dominated in Canada during the technology's...
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