Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie (9 May 1819 – 11 June 1894) was a British lawyer, politician, and judge. In 1858, Begbie became the first Chief Justice of...
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bishop of Parramatta Matthew Baillie Begbie (1819–1894), British-born judge who served in British Columbia Jack Mouland Begbie (Violinist), founding...
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Blanket Mountain, 14.0 km (8.7 mi) to the south. Mount Begbie is named for Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie (1819–1894), a prominent judge in the British Columbia...
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created 14 figures: Chief Maquinna, Captain George Vancouver, Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie, Dr. John McLoughlin, Hon. John Sebastian Helmcken, Captain James...
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British Columbia succeeding the province's first Chief Justice, Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie. Theodore Davie is interred in the Ross Bay Cemetery in Victoria...
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came to Yale during the first crisis, and government officials Matthew Baillie Begbie, Chartres Brew and Richard Clement Moody during the second, to address...
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Quesnelmouth District In 1858 the British Government sent over Matthew Baillie Begbie as Chief Justice for the colony. Although trained at Lincoln's Inn...
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Begbie, a mountain in Revelstoke, which in turn was named after Matthew Baillie Begbie. As of October 2013, the brewery employs 10 full-time employees...
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Teixeira de Freitas Geoffrey Briggs Rosalie Abella Louise Arbour Matthew Baillie Begbie Denise Bellamy William Hume Blake Louise Charron Henry Pering Pellew...
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British Columbia. In 1858 the British Government had sent over Matthew Baillie Begbie as Chief Justice for the colony. Although trained at Lincoln's Inn...
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