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    James Rea Benson (January 21, 1807 – March 18, 1885) was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented Lincoln in the 1st Canadian Parliament...
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  • James Benson may refer to: James Rea Benson (1807–1885), Canadian businessman and politician James Benson (Medal of Honor) (1845–1890), United States...
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  • politician James Rea Benson (1807–1885), Canadian businessman and politician from Ontario Joe Rea (curling) (born 1958), Canadian curler and coach John Rea (disambiguation)...
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    College. Born at St. Catharines, Canada West, Frederick Benson was the son of Senator James Rea Benson by his wife, the daughter of Charles Fortescue Ingersoll...
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    Catharines. In 1843, he opened a general store there in partnership with James Rea Benson. The partners bought flour mills and had two ships built to transport...
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    1857 map of Oxford County. The owner of the Whiting-Creek dam was James Rea Benson, possibly in partnership with Thomas Rodman Merritt. Both were businessmen...
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    1871, followed by a vacancy in the Liberal leadership. The Speaker was James Cockburn. See also List of Canadian electoral districts (1867–1871) for...
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  • mens sit rea: An investigation into the treatment of mens rea in the quest to hold individuals accountable for Genocide", ch. III: "Mens Rea: The Mental...
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  • cholera in 1832, while still in office. His eldest daughter married James Rea Benson, who served in the Canadian House of Commons and Senate. The story...
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    Hamilton Charles Magill (Lib) Acclaimed Charles Magill (Lib) Lincoln James Rea Benson (Lib-Cons) Acclaimed William McGiverin (Reformer) Monck Lachlin McCallum...
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