• George Hamilton Pettit (10 August 1872 – 5 June 1953) was a Canadian politician and barrister. Pettit served as a Conservative member of the House of...
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     1921–1925     William Manley German Liberal 15th  1925–1926     George Hamilton Pettit Conservative 16th  1926–1930 17th  1930–1935 18th  1935–1940    ...
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  • correspondent George Hamilton Pettit (1872–1953), Canadian politician Nathaniel Pettit (1724–1803), Upper Canada politician Trevor Pettit (born 1951),...
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    band formed in St. Catharines, Ontario in 2001. The band's members are George Pettit (vocals), Dallas Green (vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Wade MacNeil...
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    born in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, the son of George German whose parents were United Empire Loyalists from New York state. He...
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  • for Welland In office October 1935 – September 1941 Preceded by George Hamilton Pettit Succeeded by Humphrey Mitchell Personal details Born Arthur Byron...
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    Waterloo South Alexander McKay Edwards Conservative 1925 Welland George Hamilton Pettit Conservative 1925 Wellington North Duncan Sinclair Conservative...
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  • elected in 1996 as Liberal member for Papineau—Saint-Michel, Quebec. George Hamilton Pettit b. 1872 first elected in 1925 as Conservative member for Welland...
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    Waterloo South Alexander McKay Edwards Conservative 1925 Welland George Hamilton Pettit Conservative 1925 Wellington North Duncan Sinclair Conservative...
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    Liberal Party, led by William Lyon Mackenzie King. The Speaker was first George Black, and later James Langstaff Bowman. See also List of Canadian electoral...
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