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  1. Sir John Sparrow David Thompson PC KCMG QC (November 10, 1845 – December 12, 1894) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and politician who served as the fourth prime minister of Canada from 1892 until his death. He had previously been fifth premier of Nova Scotia for a brief period in 1882.

  2. John Sparrow David Thompson (1845-1894) fue un abogado, juez y político y canadiense 1 que sirvió como cuarto primer ministro del país, entre el 1892 y su muerte, el 12 de diciembre de 1894.

  3. 21 de feb. de 2008 · Sir John Sparrow David Thompson, lawyer, judge, politician, prime minister (b at Halifax 10 Nov 1845 [not 1844 as often cited]; d at Windsor Castle, Eng 12 Dec 1894). He was admitted to the NS Bar in 1865 and elected alderman for Halifax in 1871, a position he held for 6 years.

  4. Thompson was elected in October 1871 as an alderman in Halifax’s Ward 5, was re-elected three years later, and would remain an alderman until October 1877. Ward 5 was the largest and most populous in the city, and it gave Thompson his start in politics.

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  5. Sir John Sparrow David Thompson PC KCMG QC (noviembre 10 de diciembre de 1845 - 12 de diciembre de 1894) fue un abogado, juez y político canadiense que se desempeñó como el cuarto primer ministro de Canadá desde 1892 hasta su muerte.

  6. Sir John Sparrow David Thompson, 1844–94, Canadian political leader, b. Nova Scotia. He was elected (1877) to the provincial assembly, was briefly provincial prime minister, and then was made a justice of the supreme court of Nova Scotia. In 1885, Sir John Macdonald appointed him minister of justice for Canada.

  7. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Sir John Thompson (born Nov. 10, 1845, Halifax, Nova Scotia—died Dec. 12, 1894, Windsor Castle, England) was a jurist and statesman who was premier of Canada from 1892 to 1894. Thompson was called to the bar in Nova Scotia in 1865 and appointed queen’s counsellor in 1879.