Sir Allan Napier MacNab

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Sir Allan Napier MacNab was a 19th-century Canadian political leader, lawyer, and businessman who served as Premier of the Province of Canada and was a prominent figure in early Canadian conservatism.

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instanceOf Canadian politician
human
premier of the Province of Canada
appointedAs Queen's Counsel NERFINISHED
birthDate 1798-02-19
birthPlace Newark, Upper Canada NERFINISHED
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario NERFINISHED
burialPlace Cathedral of Christ's Church, Hamilton NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Province of Canada NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
deathDate 1862-08-08
deathPlace Hamilton, Canada West NERFINISHED
educatedAt Home District Grammar School NERFINISHED
York, Upper Canada NERFINISHED
familyName MacNab NERFINISHED
givenName Allan NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation National Historic Person of Canada NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Sir
memberOf Family Compact NERFINISHED
middleName Napier NERFINISHED
militaryRank Lieutenant-Colonel
monarchDuringTerm Queen Victoria NERFINISHED
nobleTitle baronet
notableFor leadership in early Canadian conservatism
role in the politics of the Province of Canada
occupation businessperson
lawyer
politician
owned Dundurn Castle NERFINISHED
participatedIn Rebellions of 1837–1838 NERFINISHED
War of 1812 NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment conservatism
positionHeld Joint Premier of the Province of Canada NERFINISHED
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
Member of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada
Premier of the Province of Canada
Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada NERFINISHED
religion Anglicanism NERFINISHED
residence Dundurn Castle, Hamilton NERFINISHED
Hamilton, Canada West NERFINISHED
spouse Elizabeth Brooke NERFINISHED
Mary Stuart NERFINISHED
termEnd 1856
termStart 1854
title 1st Baronet MacNab NERFINISHED

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