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  1. 20 de ene. de 2008 · Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick (1873–78, 1885–93), premier of New Brunswick (1861–65), pharmacist (born 8 May 1818 in Gagetown, NB; died 25 June 1896 in Saint John, NB). Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley was a strong supporter of both Confederation and the construction of the Intercolonial Railway.

  2. Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley KCMG CB PC (May 8, 1818 – June 25, 1896) was a Canadian politician and one of the Fathers of Confederation. Tilley was descended from United Empire Loyalists on both sides of his family. As a pharmacist, he went into business as a druggist.

  3. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley (born May 8, 1818, Gagetown, N.B.—died June 25, 1896, Saint John, N.B., Can.) was a Canadian politician, an early advocate of the confederation of British North America. He introduced the National Policy, a program of trade protection that became the basis of Canadian fiscal policy. Tilley acquired ...

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  4. Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley KCMG CB PC (8 de mayo, 1818 - 25 de junio de 1896) fue un político canadiense y uno de los Padres de la Confederación. Tilley descendía de leales al Imperio Unido en ambos lados de su familia. Como farmacéutico, entró en el negocio como boticario.

  5. Biography – TILLEY, Sir SAMUEL LEONARD – Volume XII (1891-1900) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Source: Library and Archives Canada/MIKAN 3506291. TILLEY, Sir SAMUEL LEONARD, druggist, politician, and lieutenant governor; b. 8 May 1818 at Gagetown, N.B., eldest son of Thomas Morgan Tilley, a storekeeper, and Susan Ann Peters; m. first ...

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  6. The MLI Confederation Project: Samuel Leonard Tilley. Born 8 May 1818 in Gagetown, New Brunswick; died 20 June 1896 in Saint John, New Brunswick. Samuel Leonard Tilley was a pharmacist by trade, and entered politics through involvement in the temperance movement against alcohol consumption, tied to his devout religious belief.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley (1818-1896) was one of the Canadian fathers of confederation and twice lieutenant governor of New Brunswick. He was a Cabinet minister and premier of New Brunswick before confederation and afterward held two major federal portfolios.