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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Allan_MacNabAllan MacNab - Wikipedia

    Sir Allan Napier MacNab, 1st Baronet (19 February 1798 – 8 August 1862) was a Canadian political leader, land speculator and property investor, lawyer, soldier, and militia commander who served in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada twice (representing a different county - Wentworth and Hamilton - each time), the Legislative ...

  2. 13 de feb. de 2008 · Sir Allan Napier MacNab, soldier, lawyer, businessman, politician (born on 19 February 1798 in Newark [Niagara-on-the-Lake], Upper Canada; died on 8 August 1862 in Hamilton, Canada West). A forceful personality, MacNab had a deep influence on many aspects of pre- Confederation politics in Canada.

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › allan-macnabAllan MacNab _ AcademiaLab

    Sir Allan Napier MacNab, primer baronet (19 de febrero de 1798 - 8 de agosto de 1862) fue un líder político canadiense, político, especulador de tierras e inversionista/constructor inmobiliario, abogado, soldado y comandante de la milicia que sirvió en la Asamblea Legislativa del Alto Canadá dos veces (en representación de un condado ...

  4. MacNAB, Sir ALLAN NAPIER, politician, businessman, land speculator, lawyer, and soldier; b. 19 Feb. 1798 at Newark (Niagara-on-the-Lake), Upper Canada, third of seven children of Allan MacNab and Anne Napier; d. 8 Aug. 1862 at Hamilton, Canada West.

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  5. MacNab, Sir Allan Napier, Bart. (1798-1862), prime minister of Canada (1854-6), was born at Niagara, Upper Canada, on February 19, 1798, the son of Lieut. Allan MacNab, formerly of the Queen's Rangers, and Anne Napier.

  6. Allan Napier MacNab (1798–1862), the descendent of a noble Scottish family, was born in Niagara-on-the-Lake and, following service in the War of 1812, settled in Hamilton, Upper Canada (Ontario). His high-powered, entrepreneurial dealings involved railways, steamships, banking, real estate, and politics.

  7. Sir Allan Napier MacNab, 1798–1862, Canadian political leader, b. Ontario. He fought in the War of 1812 and later became a lawyer. A staunch supporter of English policies, he commanded "the men of Gore" against the rebels in the uprising of 1837 and later took charge of the forces opposing the insurgents under William Lyon Mackenzie.