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  1. Macdonald is depicted on the Canadian ten-dollar bill. He also has bridges, airports, and highways named after him (such as the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway), as well as a plethora of schools across the country. Macdonald and his son, Hugh John Macdonald briefly sat together in the Canadian House of Commons prior to the elder Macdonald's death.

  2. Son of the late Venerable Archdeacon Robert MacDonald (Pioneer Missionary, Mackenzie River Dist., Yukon); husband of Lillian MacDonald, of 184, Luxton Avenue, Winnipeg, Ontario. Commemorated on Page 538 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

  3. 5 de feb. de 2010 · Sir John Macdonald, architect of Canada and master of the Conservative party, cast a giant and lasting shadow over his son. Though Hugh took to his father's professions of law and politics, by contrast with his father's record his accomplishments were few and seldom lasting. He bore the burden of heredity throughout his life, and never could ...

  4. MACDONALD, sir HUGH JOHN, avocat, officier de milice, homme politique et magistrat de police, né le 13 mars 1850 à Kingston, Haut-Canada, unique fils survivant de John Alexander Macdonald* et d’Isabella Clark ; le 1er juin 1876, il épousa Mary Jean King, née Murray (décédée en 1881), et ils eurent une fille, puis le 23 avril 1883, à Toronto, Agnes Gertrude Vankoughnet, et de ce ...

  5. MACDONALD, Sir HUGH JOHN, lawyer, militia officer, politician, and police magistrate; b. 13 March 1850 in Kingston, Upper Canada, only surviving son of John A. Macdonald* and Isabella Clark; m. first 1 June 1876 Mary Jean King, née Murray (d. 1881), and they had a daughter; m.

  6. John Alexander Macdonald John Alexander Macdonald nació el 11 de enero de 1815 en Glasgow, Reino Unido. Padres Hijo de Helen Shaw y Hugh Macdonald. En 1820 emigró con sus padres a Kingston, Ontario, Canadá.

  7. British born musicologist, a leading specialist on Berlioz on whom he has published widely, and general editor of the New Berlioz Edition, Hugh Macdonald’s contribution to Berlioz scholarship is second to none. Macdonald studied at Pembroke College, Cambridge from 1961 to 1969 for his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees; for his doctoral ...