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Events from the year 1820inCanada. Monarch: George III (died January 29), George IV (starting January 29) Parliament of Lower Canada: 9th (until February...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1820. 1820 (MDCCCXX) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on...
Ontario physician, businessman and politician John K. Ryerson (1820–1890), Canadian merchant and politician Julian Ryerson (born 1997), Norwegian football...
"eighteen-twenties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1820, and ended on December 31, 1829. It saw the rise of the First Industrial...
Martin McNabb (1847–1926), American politician James McNabb (c. 1776–1820), Upper Canadian businessman and political figure James Alexander MacNabb (1901–1990)...
that in such a hard year, he could not guarantee food would always be available. Franklin and his men spent the remainder of the summer of 1820 trekking...
three years in the modern history of Spain between 1820 and 1823, when a liberal government ruled Spain after a military uprising in January 1820 by the lieutenant-colonel...
Scottish Insurrection of 1820, was a week of strikes and unrest in Scotland, a culmination of Radical demands for reform in the United Kingdom of Great...
General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between 1818 and 1820. The assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of Nova Scotia, George...
alcoholic drinks inCanada. The Government of Canada defines an alcoholic drink as "a beverage containing 1.1% or more alcohol by volume." Canadian wine has been...
(ornithologist) (1927–2020), American ornithologist John William Dawson (1820–1899), Canadian geologist and Principal of McGill University Bill Dawson (disambiguation)...
Strathcona and Mount Royal (1820–1914), Canadian railway financier and diplomat Donald Smith (politician) (1905–1985), Canadian politician Donald Smith (tenor)...
392 Herbert C. W. Goltz, "Tecumseh". in John English, ed., Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online: V (1801–1820) (2000) online Smith, Dwight L. (1989)...
The 12th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between 1820 and 1826. The assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of Nova Scotia...
monarchy of Canada is Canada's form of government embodied by the Canadian sovereign and head of state. It is one of the key components of Canadian sovereignty...
This is a list of banks inCanada, including chartered banks, credit unions, trusts, and other financial services companies that offer banking services...
Events from the year 1820in Scotland. Lord Advocate – Sir William Rae, Bt Solicitor General for Scotland – James Wedderburn Lord President of the Court...
H. Wright wrote that the Canadian River was named about 1820 by French traders who noted another group of traders from Canada (Canadiens) had camped on...
(born 1972), Australian racing driver Stephen Richards (politician) (1820–1894), Canadian lawyer and politician Stephen Richards (murderer) (1854–1879), American...
emperor Tom Pashby (1915–2005), Canadian ophthalmologist and sport safety advocate Thomas Paxton (1820–1887), Canadian industrial businessman and politician...
Woods may refer to: Elijah Woods (politician) (1778–1820), Ohio politician Elijah Woods, half of Canadian electropop duo Elijah Woods x Jamie Fine Elijah...
soldier; Canadian merchant, politician and educator Oliver Mowat (1820–1903), Canadian politician, Premier of Ontario 1872–1896 Vicki Mowat, Canadian provincial...