Richard Fort (1822 – 2 July 1868) was a Liberal Party politician in England. He was the son of industrialist John Fort of Read Hall, a Manchester calico...
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Richard Fort may refer to: Richard Fort (Liberal politician, born 1822) (1822–1868), English politician, MP for Clitheroe, 1865–1868 Richard Fort (Liberal...
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(January 25, 1822 – May 29, 1905) was a Canadian lawyer, politician, and one of the Fathers of Confederation. William McDougall was born near York, Upper...
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28 – François Quirouet, Canadian politician (d. 1844) March 1 John Collins, American manufacturer, politician (d. 1822) Elias Moore (d. 1847) March 3 –...
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Mark Carney (category People from Fort Smith, Northwest Territories)
Carney launched his campaign for the Liberal leadership in Edmonton, Alberta. Carney was born on March 16, 1965, in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, the...
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– historian, architectural artist and liberal politician Fuzzbox – late-1980s girl band Sir Francis Galton (1822–1911) – scientist; founder of eugenics...
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Zachary Taylor (category Politicians from Louisville, Kentucky)
frontier. By March 1822, Taylor had established Fort Jesup at the Shield's Spring site southwest of Natchitoches. That November (1822), Taylor was transferred...
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Richard Mentor Johnson (October 17, 1780 – November 19, 1850) was an American lawyer, military officer and politician who served as the ninth vice president...
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List of Huguenots (section Politicians)
Latrobe (1764–1820), British-born architect of the United States Capitol. Le Corbusier (1887–1965), architect. Richard Leplastrier (1939–), Australian...
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John Smith (redirect from John Smith (US politician))
(private) (1822–1866), soldier in the 1st Madras (European) Fusiliers and Indian Mutiny Victoria Cross recipient John Smith (Medal of Honor, born 1826) (1826–1907)...
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