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  1. Sir William Mortimer Clark (also spelled Clarke ), KC (May 24, 1836 – August 10, 1915) was a Canadian lawyer and politician . Life and career. Born in 1836 in Aberdeen, Scotland, Clark was educated at Marischal College and the University of Edinburgh. He came to Canada in 1859 and was called to the bar of Upper Canada in 1861.

  2. Clark, Sir William Mortimer (1836-1917), lieutenant-governor of Ontario (1903-8), was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, on May 24, 1836, the son of John Clark. He was educated at Marischall College, Aberdeen, and at Edinburgh University, and became a writer to the signet in 1859. In 1859 he came to Canada, and in 1861 he was admitted to the bar of ...

  3. Sir William Mortimer Clark, KCMG, KC (* 24. Mai 1836 in Aberdeen, Schottland; † 10. August 1915 in Prouts Neck, Maine) war ein kanadischer Rechtsanwalt. Von 1903 bis 1908 war er Vizegouverneur der Provinz Ontario . Biografie. Clark wuchs in der schottischen Stadt Aberdeen auf.

  4. William Mortimer Clark, a Scottish immigrant and lawyer, was Ontario's ninth lieutenant governor from 1903 to 1908. Christened in Aberdeen on May 24, 1836, he was the son of John Clark and Jane Mortimer.

    • Male
    • May 24, 1836
    • Helen (Gordon) Clark
    • August 10, 1917
  5. Clark Sir William Mortimer 1836- Born In Aberdeen Scotland. Educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen; studied law at the University. of Edinburgh, and admitted a writer to the signet, 1859. Came to. Toronto, 1859; called to the bar of Ontario, 1869. Engaged largely in. financial affairs. Lieutenant-governor of Ontario, 1903-1908. =Bib.=:

  6. William Mortimer Clark Canadian politician and lawyer. Upload media Wikipedia. Date of birth: 24 May 1836 Aberdeen: Date of death: 10 August 1915 Prouts Neck: Place ...

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    George William Ross: Preceded by: Sir Casimir Gzowski (acting) Succeeded by: William Mortimer Clark: 3rd Premier of Ontario; In office October 25, 1872 – July 12, 1896: Monarch: Victoria: Lieutenant Governor: William Pearce Howland John Willoughby Crawford Donald A. Macdonald John Beverley Robinson Alexander Campbell George Airey ...