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  1. John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar GCB GCMG PC (31 August 1807 – 6 October 1876) was a British diplomat and politician. He served as Governor General of Canada (1869–72), Governor of New South Wales (1861–67) and as Chief Secretary for Ireland (1853–55). From 1848 to 1870 he was known as Sir John Young, 2nd Baronet .

  2. 14 de ene. de 2008 · Sir John Young Lisgar, Baron, politician, colonial administrator, governor general of Canada and governor of PEI 1869-72 (b at Bombay, India 31 Aug 1807; d at Bailieborough, Ire 6 Oct 1876). John Young was educated at Eton and Corpus Christi, Oxford.

  3. John Young, primer barón Lisgar GCB GCMG PC (31 de agosto de 1807 - 6 de octubre de 1876) fue un diplomático y político británico. Se desempeñó como gobernador general de Canadá (1869-1872), gobernador de Nueva Gales del Sur (1861-1867) y secretario en jefe de Irlanda (1853-1855).

  4. YOUNG, Sir JOHN, Baron LISGAR, second governor general of Canada; b. 31 Aug. 1807 in Bombay, India, eldest son of Sir William Young, a director and large shareholder in the East India Company, and Lucy Frederick; d. 6 Oct. 1876 in Bailieborough, Ireland.

  5. Young, Sir John (1807–76), 1st Baron Lisgar , chief secretary for Ireland and governor-general of New South Wales and Canada, was born 31 August 1807 in Bombay, India, eldest son of Sir William Young, 1st baronet (d. 1848) of Bailieborough Castle, Co. Cavan, director and shareholder in the East India Company, and his wife Lucy (d. 1856 ...

  6. 1807 – 1876. Sir John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar (1807-1876), governor of New South Wales from 1861 to 1867, was the son of a director of the East India Co. Educated at Eton and Oxford, whence he graduated in 1829, he was called to the Bar in 1834.

  7. 29 de nov. de 2023 · Son of Sir William Young, 1st Baronet, a director of the East India company; was educated at Eton and Corpus Christi, Oxford, earning bachelor's degree (1829); elected to the United Kingdom House of Commons from County Cavan, serving as a Conservative MP (1831-1855); called to the bar of Lincoln's Inn (1834) but never practiced law ...