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 Lieutenant
List of New Brunswick lieutenant-governors Lieutenant-Governors of New Brunswick prior to Confederation Lists of viceroy...
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 Speakers of the Senate - WILMOT, Robert Duncan
Robert Wilmot was also a shipowner and miller, a politician active in municipal and provincial as well as federal politics, and finally, Lieutenant Governor of his native province, New Brunswick.
After serving as Speaker for just over a year, he resigned from the speakership and the Senate on his appointment as Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick.
Robert Wilmot was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, on 16 October 1809 into a family with strong mercantile, political and Loyalist roots.
www.parl.gc.ca /information/about/people/key/SP-BL/sen/sp_sen-e.asp?SP=1956

  
 CanadaInfo: Provinces and Territories: New Brunswick: Former Lieutenant Governors
When New Brunswick became a province of Canada in 1867, the position was then changed to Lieutenant Governors to reflect New Brunswick as part of the Dominion and no longer its own entity.
ieutenant Governors are appointed by the Governor General on the recommendation of the Prime Minister of Canada and the Federal Cabinet.
The appointment is for a period of not less than five years and the salary is paid by the federal government.
www.craigmarlatt.com /canada/provinces&territories/NB_lieutenant_gov.html

  
 Lieutenant Governors and Commissioners
But here are the Lieutenant Governors of the Provinces and Commissioners of the Territories.
With her appointment as Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia in May 2000, she became the first woman and first Jewish Lieutant-governor.
She was appointed as the 19th Lieutenant Governor for Saskatchewan in 1999.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/life_in_canada/47856   (1163 words)

  
 Lieutenant-Governor - Canadian History
On the other hand, when the title of Thomas Carleton was changed in 1786 from that of governor of New Brunswick to that of lieutenantgovernor, because Lord Dorchester had been appointed governor-in-chief of British North America, the change again made little difference in regard to powers.
When Sir Guy Carleton was sent out to Canada in 1766, he was appointed merely lieutenant-governor, because General Murray still retained his commission of governor; but when he was made governor in 1768, the change of title made little difference in his powers.
For the exact citation, see th end of the document.]
www2.marianopolis.edu /quebechistory/encyclopedia/Lieutenant-Governor-CanadianHistory.htm   (296 words)

  
 Upper Canada People
From 1831 - 1837 Lieutenant governor of New Brunswick.
Judge of the Superior Court of Lower Canada, 1855-1863; assistant judge of the Court of Queen's Bench for Quebec, 1863-1864; puisne judge of the same Court, 1866- 1874.
Governor-general of Canada (as Marquis of Lorne), 1878-1883.
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 Lieutenant Governors and Commissioners
In 1999 she was appointed as the 15th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta.
But here are the Lieutenant Governors of the Provinces and Commissioners of the Territories.
With her appointment as Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia in May 2000, she became the first woman and first Jewish Lieutant-governor.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/life_in_canada/47856   (11146 words)

  
 Tasmanian Branch of the Thomas Family and related families - pafn104 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
In the mean time, in April 1795 Skinner had been promoted lieutenant-colonel and authorized to raise immediately a regiment of fencible infantry for service in North America only, similar to those already raised in Nova Scotia by Sir John WENT­WORTH and in New Brunswick by Lieutenant Gover­nor Thomas CARLETON.
The governor of Newfoundland was also, by virtue of his commission, commander-in-chief of the troops on the island, and successive governors had upheld this position against the claims of the senior army officers in North America.
For the next 13 years, serving successively under six governors, he was responsible for maintaining Newfoundland's fortifications and other military works so far as funds pried from the Treasury would permit.
www.microbiology.adelaide.edu.au /cthomas/pafn104.htm   (11146 words)

  
 A Short History of the Emigrant Office
With the passage of the British North America Act of 1867, the provinces of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia were united to form the Dominion of Canada.
Assistance was also given under the authority of the Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada (Ontario), and, after the Office of the Commissioner of Crown Lands was established in 1827, crown land agents helped new immigrants as one aspect of their work.
After the union of Upper and Lower Canada into the province of Canada in 1841, a single immigrant agency was created, and Buchanan at last presided over Hawke and the other agents of Canada West in practice as well as theory.
www.archives.gov.on.ca /english/db/hawke_history.htm   (962 words)

  
 canada.txt
Canada shall be divided into Four Provinces, named Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
The Lieutenant Governor of Quebec may from Time to Time, by Proclamation under the Great Seal of the Province, to take effect from a Day to appointed therein, constitute Townships in those Parts of the Province of Quebec in which Townships are not then already constituted, and fix the Metes and Bounds thereof.
The Provisions of this Act referring to the Lieutenant Governor extend and apply to the Lieutenant Governor for the Time being of each Province, or other the Chief Executive Officer or Administrator for the Time being carrying on the Government of the Province, by whatever Title he is designated.
www.constitution.org /cons/canada.txt   (962 words)

  
 Canadian Monarchist News: QUEEN MOTHER BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS
In New Brunswick, the Lieutenant Governor hosted a Garden Party also featuring music, birthday cake and ice cream, while Alberta's Governor, Dr Lois Hole, welcomed citizens to her suite in the Alberta Legislature where they too signed a birthday card and enjoyed refreshments.
Their Honours, The Lieutenant Governors of Newfoundland, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia also attended League-sponsored church services and festive commemorations.
Many of these were organized by Lieutenant Governors and by the Monarchist League.
www.monarchist.ca /cmn/celebrations.htm   (962 words)

  
 Lieutenant Governors and Commissioners
She was appointed as the 19th Lieutenant Governor for Saskatchewan in 1999.
In 1999 she was appointed as the 15th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta.
But here are the Lieutenant Governors of the Provinces and Commissioners of the Territories.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/life_in_canada/47856   (962 words)

  
 King's New Brunswick Regiment
Lieutenant Nicholson was born in the town of Sligo, County of Leitrim, Ireland, in 1746, and died in New Brunswick.
Lieutenant Eccles was a native of the Parish of Kelluker, County of Roscommon, Ireland, and it is supposed was a resident of South Carolina at the outbreak of the rebellion.
Lieutenant James Moody, the writer of one of the earliest Loyalist narratives of the rebellion, was an active officer in the battalion, and died at Weymouth, Nova Scotia.
personal.nbnet.nb.ca /halew/KNBRegt.html   (962 words)

  
 Lemuel Allan Wilmot
Wilmot aided in formulating, in February, 1880, he resigned the presidency of the senate to accept the lieutenant-governorship of New Brunswick, which post he held until 1885.
Wilmot opposed the scheme of union, and with his colleagues he succeeded in defeating the administration" in the new government he held his old portfolio.
Wilmot, who made the great speech of the occasion, was called on to form a government.
www.famousamericans.net /lemuelallanwilmot   (962 words)

  
 Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick - Legislative Tradition Part 9
Wilmot appears to have been converted to the idea of a federal system.
An opponent of Confederation, in 1865 he became a member of the government formed by Albert J. Smith, which won the election by fighting against the plan devised at the Quebec conference.
In 1866, he was elected as a Confederationist and became a minister without portfolio in the Peter Mitchell administration.
www.gnb.ca /legis/publications/tradition/legtrad9-e.asp   (962 words)

  
 List of Lieutenant-Governors of New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The flag of the Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick
Governors of New France (1627-1760) - Governors of Acadia - Northwest Territories (1869-1905)
Alberta - British Columbia - Manitoba - New Brunswick - Newfoundland and Labrador - Nova Scotia - Ontario - Prince Edward Island - Quebec - Saskatchewan
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_New_Brunswick_lieutenant-governors   (962 words)

  
 Office of the Lieutenant Governor New Brunswick
George Francis Gillman Stanley (1907-2002) Born in Calgary, Alberta.
Appointed 8 October 1971 at age 60 until 12 November 1981.
Appointed 23 December 1981 at age 74 until 20 August 1987.
www.gnb.ca /lg/gov-e.asp   (962 words)

  
 Saint John New Brunswick Time Date
February 1, 1785 The first session of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick is held in Saint John, under Chief Justice George Duncan Ludlow.
As lieutenant to Pierre Dugua de Mons, Champlain charted the coast of Acadia and was one of the founding members of the first French settlement in North America, on Saint Croix island.
May 24, 1650 Governor of Acadia, Charles de Menou d'Aulnay dies after his canoe capsizes in Port Royal Basin, and is buried at Port Royal.
new-brunswick.net /Saint_John/timedate.html   (962 words)

  
 Office of the Lieutenant Governor New Brunswick
Robert Duncan Wilmot (1809-1891) Born in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Lemuel Allan Wilmot (1821-1875) Born in Sunbury County, New Brunswick.
Appointed 16 July 1878 at age 78 until his death in Government House 6 February 1880.
www.gnb.ca /lg/gov-e.asp   (962 words)

  
 Fathers of Confederation
Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick twice- Appointed November 15, 1873 at age 55 until July 11, 1878 and again on October 31, 1885 at age 67 until September 21, 1893.
He was called to the Canadian Senate on the 18 October 1873 and in 1879 he resigned from the Senate on his appointment as Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island on 14 July 1879.
In 1880 he resigned his seat in the senate to become lieutenant governor of his home province.
www.canadainfolink.ca /confederation.htm   (962 words)

  
 Lieutenant Governor New Brunswick
Click on the links below to access sites for Buckingham Palace; the Governor General of Canada; and other provincial lieutenant-governors:
Royal Visit 2002 - Oct. 4 - 15, 2002
www.gnb.ca /lg/sites-e.asp   (962 words)

  
 Lieutenant Governor New Brunswick
Click on the links below to access sites for Buckingham Palace; the Governor General of Canada; and other provincial lieutenant-governors:
Royal Visit 2002 - Oct. 4 - 15, 2002
www.gnb.ca /lg/sites-e.asp   (29 words)

  
 Lieutenant Governor New Brunswick
Click on the links below to access sites for Buckingham Palace; the Governor General of Canada; and other provincial lieutenant-governors:
Royal Visit 2002 - Oct. 4 - 15, 2002
www.gnb.ca /lg/sites-e.asp   (29 words)

  
 List of New Brunswick lieutenant-governors
Yes, New Brunswick really did have a lieutenant governor named Jabez Snowball.
www.theezine.net /l/list-of-new-brunswick-lieutenant-governors.html   (29 words)

  
 New Brunswick
New Brunswick was one of the original four provinces to have had a flag for its lieutenant governor approved on July 16, 1870.
The new provincial flag was proclaimed by the Lieutenant-Governor on February 24, 1965, and that proclamation, anticipating the forthcoming status of New Brunswick as the only officially bilingual province, was printed in both languages.
In 1870, the arms of New Brunswick were officially incorporated into not only the badge on the flag the lieutenant-governor, but also on the quartered badges on the governor general's flag and the Canadian Blue Ensign.
www.fraser.cc /FlagsCan/Provinces/NB.html   (29 words)

  
 Lieutenant
List of New Brunswick lieutenant-governors Lieutenant-Governors of New Brunswick prior to Confederation Lists of viceroy...
List of Northwest Territories lieutenant-governors This a list of the lieutenant-governors of the Northwest Territories...
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio The position of Lieutenant Governor of Ohio was established in George Voinovich bcame the fi...
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/lieutenant.html   (29 words)

  
 Lieutenant
List of New Brunswick lieutenant-governors Lieutenant-Governors of New Brunswick prior to Confederation Lists of viceroy...
List of Northwest Territories lieutenant-governors This a list of the lieutenant-governors of the Northwest Territories...
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio The position of Lieutenant Governor of Ohio was established in George Voinovich bcame the fi...
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/lieutenant.html   (29 words)

  
 Table of Precedence for New Brunswick
Members of the Privy Council for Canada who reside in New Brunswick take precedence after the Leader of the Opposition of New Brunswick.
Members of the Executive Council of New Brunswick with precedence in accordance with the Executive Council Act
In the absence of the Lieutenant Governor from the Province or his/her inability to carry out the duties of Lieutenant Governor for any reason, the Chief Justice becomes Administrator of the Province and takes the Lieutenant Governor's place of precedence.
www.pch.gc.ca /PROGS/CPSC-CCSP/atc-ac/precnb_e.cfm   (29 words)

  
 Key Dates in the Creation of New Brunswick
This is because there were many steps involved in establishing New Brunswick, beginning with the deliberations of the Privy Council in London in May and June, and ending with the arrival of the first governor, Thomas Carleton, at Saint John in November.
New Brunswick was created by an executive decision of King George III and the Privy Council, not by the British Parliament; there was no "New Brunswick Act".
It is well known that New Brunswick was created in 1784 by the partition of Nova Scotia, but the exact day of separation is difficult to define.
webhome.idirect.com /~cpwalsh/nb/birth.htm   (29 words)

  
 Canada Law
Until the laws relative to Property and Civil Rights in Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and the Procedure of the Courts in those Provinces, are made uniform, the Judges of the Courts of those Provinces appointed by the Governor General shall be selected from the respective Bars of those Provinces.
The Lieutenant Governor of Quebec may from Time to Time, by Proclamation under the Great Seal of the Province, to take effect from a Day to appointed therein, constitute Townships in those Parts of the Province of Quebec in which Townships are not then already constituted, and fix the Metes and Bounds thereof.
Until altered by the Lieutenant Governor in Council, the Great Seals of Ontario and Quebec respectively shall be the same, or of the same Design, as those used in the Provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada respectively before their Union as the Province of Canada.
www.calenel.com /amalgamation/calaw.htm   (29 words)

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