Joseph Morrin (19 October 1794 – 24 August 1861) emigrated from Dumfriesshire, Scotland to Quebec City at the age of four. Since there were no medical...
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Canada Morrin Centre, a cultural centre in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada Joseph Morrin (1794–1862), Scottish Canadian doctor and mayor Thomas H. Morrin, an...
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Joseph Morrin February 12, 1855 January 22, 1856 323 days N/A 8 Olivier Robitaille January 22, 1856 January 19, 1857 363 days N/A 9 Joseph Morrin (second...
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years 1862 and 1902. It was founded following an important bequest from Joseph Morrin, former city mayor and prominent doctor. The college initially occupied...
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cabinet minister, Conservative Leader of the Opposition from 1938 to 1940 Joseph Morrin, 7th and 9th Mayor of Quebec Sir William MacGregor, 60th Governor of...
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Minister of Public Works. Langevin stepped down in 1891 but Abbott appointed Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau instead. That year, Langevin was implicated with Thomas...
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Empress of Ireland. Also: Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière, Frank Carrel, Joseph Morrin, Bartholomew Gugy, and William Wood. Mount Hermon Cemetery National...
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Anna Rhiannon McMorrin (born 23 September 1971) is a Welsh politician serving as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Cardiff North since 2017. A member of...
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- 1849 : Daniel Arnoldi 1849 - 1850 : Wolfred Nelson 1850 - 1853 : Joseph Morrin 1853 - 1856 : Andrew Fernando Holmes 1856 - 1859 : Jean-Charles Frémont...
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William Wood. Morrin Centre. Archived from the original on 2018-11-04. Retrieved 2018-11-04. Prisoners, Students and Thinkers: Joseph Morrin. Morrin Centre....
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