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    Sir Allan Napier MacNab, 1st Baronet (19 February 1798 – 8 August 1862) was a Canadian political leader, land speculator and property investor, lawyer...
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    Sir Allan MacNab Secondary School is located at 145 Magnolia Drive in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and is a member of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School...
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  • Anglican rector of Christ Church in Hamilton declared that MacNab died a Protestant. MacNab's Catholic baptism is recorded at St. Mary's Cathedral in Hamilton...
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  • McNab, MacNab, Macnab, MacNabb or Mac-Nab is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alex McNab, Scottish-US soccer player and coach Sir Allan...
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    The rooms have been restored to the year 1855 when its owner Sir Allan Napier MacNab, 1st Baronet, was at the height of his career. Costumed interpreters...
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  • Mount Sir Allan MacNab is a mountain located in the Premier Range of British Columbia, Canada. The range is named for Sir Allan MacNab, a Canadian industrialist...
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    at St. Thomas More Catholic Secondary School before switching to Sir Allan MacNab Secondary School. He then moved to the United States, transferring to...
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    HMCS Haida National Historic Site, Dundurn Castle (the residence of an Allan MacNab, the 8th Premier of Canada West), the Royal Botanical Gardens, the Canadian...
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    such notables as Sir John Beverley Robinson, Denis-Benjamin Viger, Sir Allan MacNab, Louis-Joseph Papineau, John Sandfield Macdonald, and Sir Étienne Taché...
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    coalition government uniting parties from both parts of the province under Allan MacNab took power. Macdonald did much of the work of putting the government...
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     23–62. Greer, Allan (1995). "1837–38: Rebellion Reconsidered". Canadian Historical Review. 76 (1): 10. doi:10.3138/chr-076-01-01. Greer, Allan (1995). "1837–38:...
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    volunteers had joined Mackenzie on the island, ferried by the Caroline. Allan MacNab and Andrew Drew of the Royal Navy crossed the international boundary...
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    " exceeding Dundurn Castle, built by Sir Allan MacNab in 1835. In 1940, Allan's second son, Sir Montagu Allan, donated the property to the Royal Victoria...
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    Canada.[citation needed] On December 29, 1837, Canadian militia colonel Allan MacNab and Royal Navy captain Andrew Drew led a British force consisting of...
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    Bowell Stanley Baldwin Arthur Meighen Richard Bennett John Oliver Lester Pearson Louis Saint Laurent Pierre Elliott Trudeau Sir Allan MacNab Mackenzie King...
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    maternal great-great-grandmother, Sophia Mary MacNab of Hamilton, Ontario, daughter of Sir Allan MacNab, who was prime minister of the Province of Canada...
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    were between 400 and 500 rebels who assembled under Duncombe. Colonel Allan MacNab, who had just finished leading Upper Canadian militiamen during the Battle...
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    treatment". This "treatment" was likely Head's preferential choosing of Allan MacNab over FitzGibbon first in leading the attack on Montgomery's Tavern. FitzGibbon...
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    lines remain in use, part of Canadian National Railway's network. Sir Allan MacNab was the driving force behind the financing of the railway in Canada (and...
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    to the Great Western Railway yards. MacNab Street, named after Allan McNab, (1798–1862), Sir. Allan Napier McNab soldier, lawyer, businessman, knight...
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    Bowell Stanley Baldwin Arthur Meighen Richard Bennett John Oliver Lester Pearson Louis Saint Laurent Pierre Elliott Trudeau Sir Allan MacNab Mackenzie King...
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    joined with bleus from Canada East under the dual prime-ministership of Allan MacNab and A.-N. Morin. The new ministry were committed to secularise the Clergy...
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    Upper Canada, Macdonald became his assistant, which allowed him to meet Allan MacNab, Thomas Talbot and William Henry Draper (with whom he would resume his...
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    Bowell Stanley Baldwin Arthur Meighen Richard Bennett John Oliver Lester Pearson Louis Saint Laurent Pierre Elliott Trudeau Sir Allan MacNab Mackenzie King...
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    Albemarle married Sophia Mary MacNab at Dundurn Castle, Hamilton, Canada, on 15 November 1855. MacNab was the daughter of Allan MacNab, a Joint Premier of the...
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  • Petawawa in Ontario. He attended Chedoke Middle School and then Sir Allan MacNab Secondary School in Hamilton, then the University of Nebraska and later...
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    representatives soon yielded to physical violence. Tory MPPs Henry Sherwood, Allan MacNab and Prince attacked the legitimacy of the proposed measure, stating that...
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    representatives soon yielded to physical violence. Tory MPPs Henry Sherwood, Allan MacNab and Prince attacked the legitimacy of the proposed measure because according...
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    form a coalition government with the Canada West Conservatives led by Allan MacNab. Sir Étienne-Paschal Taché was the first leader of the Ministerialist...
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  • District High School, Stoney Creek Sherwood Secondary School, Hamilton Sir Allan MacNab Secondary School, Hamilton Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School, Hamilton...
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