Edward Gawler Prior, PC (21 May 1853 – 12 December 1920) was a mining engineer and politician in British Columbia. Prior was born in Dallowgill, Yorkshire...
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Edward Prior may refer to: Edward Gawler Prior (1853–1920), Canadian politician Edward Schroeder Prior (1857–1932), art professor at Cambridge University...
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football player Arthur Prior (1914–1969), philosopher and logician David Prior (disambiguation), multiple people Edward Gawler Prior (1853–1920), Canadian...
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lieutenant governor in Canada to dismiss an incumbent premier, Edward Gawler Prior, from office. Prior had been found to have given an important construction...
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times, in the federal House of Commons as Liberals, while Premier Edward Gawler Prior sat in the House of Commons as a Conservative. There was also a clear...
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Honourable John Fisher Wood (from December 24, 1895) The Honourable Edward Gawler Prior (from January 15, 1896) The Honourable Alphonse Desjardins (from...
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Canada. April 13 – William Henry Drummond, poet (died 1907) May 21 – Edward Gawler Prior, mining engineer, politician and Premier of British Columbia (died...
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(Prince Edward Island) Parliament – 13th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta – Robert Brett Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – Edward Gawler Prior (until...
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Conservative Edgar Crow Baker Conservative 6th 1887 1888–1889 Edward Gawler Prior 1889–1891 Thomas Earle 7th 1891–1896 8th 1896–1900 9th 1900–1902...
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1900 election (9th Leg.) Non-partisan MLA for South Nanaimo 15 Edward Gawler Prior (1853–1920) 21 November 1902 1 June 1903 Appointment (9th Leg.) Non-partisan...
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Surveyor-General of Vancouver Island Sophie Pemberton (1869–1959), painter Edward Gawler Prior (1853–1920), statesman, Premier of British Columbia John Robson (1824–1892)...
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Victoria in the House of Commons of Canada, after the election of Edward Gawler Prior was voided. He was re-elected once, serving as an MP for Victoria...
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"Minnie" Yeo (1835 – 21 August 1910); he was a chemist in Gawler, later lived in Wakefield Street Edward Lindley Grundy (1 March 1871 – 12 May 1947) married...
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Wood 5 December 1892 16 December 1895 5th (Thompson) 6th (Bowell) Edward Gawler Prior 17 December 1895 8 July 1896 7th (Tupper) Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière...
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6th Canadian Parliament (section Prince Edward Island)
set by the 1887 federal election on February 22, 1887. It was dissolved prior to the 1891 election. It was controlled by a Conservative/Liberal-Conservative...
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daughters, Jessie Muriel, married, as her first husband, the couturier Edward Molyneux. His second-born son, James A. Dunsmuir Jr., died in the sinking...
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(until February 28) then Joseph Martin (February 28 to June 15) then Edward Gawler Prior Premier of Manitoba – Thomas Greenway (until January 10) then Hugh...
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– Olive Schreiner, South African writer (b. 1855) December 12 – Edward Gawler Prior, Canadian mining engineer and politician (b. 1854) December 14 –...
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Lotbinière KCMG, PC (1829–1908) 21 June 1900 11 May 1906 Edward VII (1901–1910) Edward Gawler Prior (1902–1903) Richard McBride (1903–1915) 8 James Dunsmuir...
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Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba. No Victoria January 6, 1896 Edward Gawler Prior Conservative Edward Gawler Prior Conservative Recontested upon appointment...
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Prince Edward Island – Peter Adolphus McIntyre Lieutenant Governor of Quebec – Louis-Amable Jetté Premier of British Columbia – Edward Gawler Prior Premier...
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9th Canadian Parliament (section Prince Edward Island)
set by the 1900 federal election on November 7, 1900. It was dissolved prior to the 1904 election. It was controlled by a Liberal Party majority under...
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1900 June 16, 1903 none James Dunsmuir Edward Gawler Prior Richard McBride none none John Paton Booth Charles Edward Pooley 10th Parliament 10th general...
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George V Lieutenant Governor Francis Stillman Barnard (1918–1919) Edward Gawler Prior (1919–1920) James Alexander MacDonald (1920) Walter Cameron Nichol...
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(1964–2008) Potlatch Prince George, British Columbia Princess Royal Island Edward Gawler Prior John Privett Prospect Point (British Columbia) Provincial Health...
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of British Columbia – Francis S. Barnard (until December 9) then Edward Gawler Prior Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – James Albert Manning Aikins Lieutenant...
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Devonshire The Lord Byng of Vimy Premier John Oliver Preceded by Edward Gawler Prior Succeeded by Robert Randolph Bruce Personal details Born (1866-10-15)October...
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Dunsmuir Thomas Wilson Paterson Francis Stillman Barnard Preceded by Edward Gawler Prior Succeeded by William John Bowser MLA for Westminster-Dewdney In office...
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reelection in 1886 but was reelected in an 1888 by-election held after Edward Gawler Prior was elected to the Canadian House of Commons. He was defeated when...
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until he resigned in November 21, 1902. Dunsmuir was succeeded by Edward Gawler Prior, who was dismissed by the lieutenant governor for conflict of interest...
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