Ernest Charles Drury (January 22, 1878 – February 17, 1968) was a farmer, politician and writer who served as the eighth premier of Ontario, from 1919...
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lieutenant-general Ernest Charles Drury (1878–1968), Premier of Ontario from 1919 to 1923 Heber Drury (1819–1905), British botanist and Army officer Henry Drury (disambiguation)...
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retaining the EC Drury name. The school was named after Ernest Charles Drury who was Premier of Ontario from 1919 to 1923. EC Drury High School offered...
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website. Legislative Assembly on Ontario. Retrieved April 1, 2013. "Ernest Charles Drury, MPP". Legislative Assembly website. Legislative Assembly on Ontario...
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following the death of his first wife. His son, Ernest Charles Drury, went on to become Premier of Ontario. Drury served as reeve for Oro Township from 1877...
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website. Legislative Assembly on Ontario. Retrieved April 1, 2013. "Ernest Charles Drury, MPP". Legislative Assembly website. Legislative Assembly on Ontario...
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16 – Healey Willan, organist and composer (b.1880) February 17 – Ernest Charles Drury, politician, writer and 8th Premier of Ontario (b.1878) March 10...
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historian, Quebec nationalist and traditionalist (d.1967) January 22 – Ernest Charles Drury, politician, writer and 8th Premier of Ontario (d.1968) February...
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defeating the United Farmers of Ontario-Labour coalition government of Ernest C. Drury. The Conservatives won 75 of the 111 seats in the legislature. Ferguson's...
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– George Henry Murray (until January 24) then Ernest Howard Armstrong Premier of Ontario – Ernest Drury (until July 16) then George Howard Ferguson Premier...
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