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    John Kinder Labatt (1803 – 26 October 1866) was an Irish-Canadian brewer and the founder of the Labatt Brewing Company. He was born in Queen's County (now...
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  • of Rochester, New York. Labatt Breweries was founded by John Kinder Labatt in 1847 in London, Canada West (now Ontario). Kinder had immigrated to Canada...
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  • Eliza (Kell), from Bradford, England, and John Kinder Labatt, an Irish immigrant and founder of the Labatt Brewing Company. He attended Trinity College...
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    (née Labatt), was an heiress of the brewing company of the same name; as the daughter of John Labatt and the granddaughter of John Kinder Labatt. Cronyn's...
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    of John Labatt Ltd. His maternal great-grandfather was businessman and brewer John Labatt, whose own father was Labatt founder John Kinder Labatt. Jarvis...
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  • industry: John Molson founded a brewery in Montreal in 1786, Alexander Keith in Halifax in 1820, Thomas Carling in London in 1840, John Kinder Labatt in 1847...
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    lawyer, and businessman (born 1785) October 26 – John Kinder Labatt, brewer and founder of the Labatt Brewing Company (born 1803) November 1 – Jean-Baptiste-Éric...
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    industry: John Molson founded a brewery in Montreal in 1786, Alexander Keith in Halifax in 1820, Thomas Carling in London in 1840, John Kinder Labatt in 1847...
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  • Anderson, American captain (b. 1838) 1866 – John Kinder Labatt, Irish-Canadian brewer, founded the Labatt Brewing Company (b. 1803) 1871 – Robert Anderson...
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    Labatt Memorial Park (formerly Tecumseh Park, 1877–1936) is a baseball stadium near the forks of the Thames River in central London, Ontario, Canada. It...
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  • including those of John Molson in Montreal, 1786, Alexander Keith, Halifax, 1820, Thomas Carling, London, 1840, John Kinder Labatt, London, 1847 and Eugene...
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  • Mahony, humorist and poet (aka Father Prout) (born 1804). 26 October – John Kinder Labatt, brewer in Canada (born 1803). 26 October – Patrick McHale, soldier...
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    1882) December 6 – Susanna Moodie, writer (d.1885) John Kinder Labatt, brewer and founder of the Labatt Brewing Company (d.1866) Nathaniel Pettit (1724 –...
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    died in 1933, his widow, Frances Amelia Cronyn (granddaughter of John Kinder Labatt) approached the University of Western Ontario with the idea of a memorial...
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  • Canal is an Event, while the Rideau Canal is a Site. The cairn and plaque to John McDonell (Aberchalder) does not refer to a National Historic Person, but...
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  • Kokanee beer (category Labatt Brewing Company)
    brewing Kokanee lager in 1959 and was purchased by the Labatt Brewing Company in 1974. Labatt Brewing is now a subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV...
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  • Griffin, novelist, poet and playwright (died 1840). Full date unknown John Kinder Labatt, brewer in Canada (died 1866). 23 January – Arthur Guinness, brewer...
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    and teamed up with Labatt USA to redevelop the building into a mixed use facility including a small test brewery called the "Labatt Brew House" and restaurant...
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  • The Movie Out Here (category Labatt Brewing Company)
    Films and funded by Kokanee, a British Columbia-based brewery owned by the Labatt Brewing Company. The concept for the film was conceived by the staff of...
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    based in London, Ontario. They play their home games at the 5,200 seat Labatt Memorial Park. Over the years, the team has also been known at various times...
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  • A Different Kind of Truth (or Viva La Van Halen Tour) was a 2012–13 concert tour for hard rock band Van Halen. It was Van Halen's tour in support of their...
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  • Dwen, the mascot of the 2022 Winter Olympics Blue, the official mascot of Labatt Brewing Company Boomer, the official mascot of Lake Forest College Boomer...
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    several tanneries, oil refineries and foundries, four flour mills, the Labatt Brewing Company and the Carling brewery in addition to other manufacturing...
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    produced by Labatt and Molson. The first microbrewery was the short-lived Horseshoe Bay Brewery, which was opened in 1981 by Frank Appleton and John Mitchell...
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    Chevrolet, a Las Vegas-based car dealership. He was also the voice of the Labatt Radio Blue Campaign. In Cameron’s own words, "I hope my story will inspire...
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  • Enciclopedic. 1988. Labatt, Grace (2 July 2012). "Byzantine, adj.: The Evolution of a Word". The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Bury, John Bagnell (1911). The...
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    leased for $900,000 a year through 2088. Canada's three main breweries (Labatt's, Molson, and Carling O'Keefe) and the Toronto Blue Jays each paid $5 million...
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  • Included in Graham’s account of Maghera is his correspondence with Dr Samuel Labatt concerning how his eldest son had been inoculated with cow-pox infection...
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    Charleston, South Carolina and Savannah, Georgia. The merchant Abraham Cohen Labatt helped found the first Jewish congregation in New Orleans in the 1830s,...
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    4,500 were killed at the fall of Constantinople. Nicolle (2000), p. 41. Labatt, Annie (October 2004). "Constantinople after 1261". Archived from the original...
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