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    Sir Francis Bond Head, 1st Baronet KCH PC (7 December 1793 – 20 July 1875) was Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada during the rebellion of 1837. Head was...
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  • Bond Head may refer to: Francis Bond Head (1793–1875), Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada during the Rebellion of 1837 Bond Head, a rural community in...
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  • Francis Head may refer to: Sir Francis Bond Head (1793–1875), Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada during the rebellion of 1837 Francis Head (cricketer)...
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    organizers were elected Constitutional Convention delegates. Sir Francis Bond Head was appointed as Lieutenant-Governor and the Reform movement believed...
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  • amateur football player Francis Bond (governor) on List of governors of Barbados Frank Bond (disambiguation) Francis Bond Head (1793–1875), Lieutenant-Governor...
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    Newport Uprising of 1839 in Wales, suppressed by Sir Francis Bond Head's cousin, Sir Edmund Walker Head. Historians have tended to view the two Canadian rebellions...
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  • Treaty 45 (redirect from Bond Head treaty)
    negotiated in August 1836 between 16 leaders of the Odawa and Ojibwe and Francis Bond Head, as a representative of the British Crown. An entry in The Canadian...
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    western colony, including a politically active lieutenant governor, Francis Bond Head, who had, since 1834, thwarted the efforts of the Reform party-dominated...
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    1824–1836 Succeeded by Captain Sir John Franklin Preceded by Sir Francis Bond Head Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada 1838–1839 Succeeded by The Lord...
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    which was righted in the Reform Act 1832. Lieutenant-Governor Sir Francis Bond Head and his administrators read the act during the Upper Canada Rebellion...
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  • Head (public servant), Canadian public servant Edith Head (1897–1981), American costume designer Emily Head (born 1988), English actress Francis Bond...
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    Island: George Wright Governor of Upper Canada: John Colborne then Francis Bond Head January – Book by Maria Monk claims that she was sexually exploited...
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    movement of the 1830s. Two weeks after Eliza Baldwin's death, Sir Francis Bond Head (1793–1875) arrived as the new Lieutenant Governor, to address reform...
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  • clergymen. In 1836, before Sir John Colborne was succeeded by Sir Francis Bond Head as lieutenant-governor, he created 57 rectories for the Church of...
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  • James Bond CMG RNVR is a character created by the British journalist and novelist Ian Fleming in 1953. He is the protagonist of the James Bond series...
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    Maitland Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada 1828–1836 Succeeded by Sir Francis Bond Head Preceded by The Earl of Gosford Acting Governor General of British...
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  • original on 2021-12-22. Retrieved June 30, 2021. "Petition to Sir Francis Bond Head from the Mohawk chiefs asking for votes in the forthcoming election...
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  • Governor Head may refer to: Edmund Walker Head (1805–1868), Governor General of the Province of Canada from 1854 to 1861 Francis Bond Head (1793–1875)...
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    command of troops sent to London District by Lieutenant Governor Sir Francis Bond Head and led a militia of his own against the rebels marching towards Toronto...
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    Creek and Manchester. The settlement was named Frankford after Sir Francis Bond Head, the Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada. Frankford was incorporated...
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    ISBN 0-88862-963-X. Cadigan, Sean T. (1991). "Paternalism and Politics: Sir Francis Bond Head, the Orange Order, and the Election of 1836". Canadian Historical...
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  • Canadian Biography. Retrieved 14 February 2020. Wise, S.F. (2003). "Head, Sir Francis Bond". Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Retrieved 14 February 2020....
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    of Healing. In 1836 the Saugeen Ojibway signed a treaty with Sir Francis Bond Head to cede lands south of the peninsula to the Canadian government in...
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    proposed at the same time as the new Lt. Governor, Sir Francis Bond Head was arriving in Toronto. Bond Head was an Assistant Poor Law Administrator, and intent...
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    outbreak, Rolph was appointed to the board of the Cholera Hospital. Francis Bond Head, the lieutenant governor of Upper Canada, wanted to include moderate...
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    governor Francis Bond Head arrived in Upper Canada, Mackenzie believed Bond Head would side with the Reform movement. After meeting Reformers, Bond Head concluded...
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  • William Haygarth Bush Life in Australia Sir Francis Bond Head, 1st Baronet Stokers and Pokers Sir Francis Bond Head, 1st Baronet Pampas Journeys Reginald Heber...
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    peremptory orders from England and the recall in disgrace of Sir Francis Bond Head gave it a sudden check. But in those days Captain Perley was quite...
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    with little real power. As became clear with Lieutenant Governor Sir Francis Bond Head, the influence of the Family Compact could be quite limited as well...
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    south-west corner of Yonge Street and Broadway Avenue. In 1835, Sir Francis Bond Head was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada. The reformers of...
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