The Earl Grey The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
Premier
James Whitney William Howard Hearst
Preceded by
Sir William Mortimer Clark
Succeeded by
John Strathearn Hendrie
Ontario MPP
In office 1898–1904
Preceded by
John Craig
Succeeded by
James J. Craig
Constituency
Wellington East
In office 1894–1898
Preceded by
Riding established
Succeeded by
Edward Alexander Colquhoun
Constituency
Hamilton West
In office 1879–1894
Preceded by
James Miller Williams
Succeeded by
Riding abolished
Constituency
Hamilton
Personal details
Born
(1842-01-01)January 1, 1842 Toronto Township, Canada West
Died
June 3, 1929(1929-06-03) (aged 87) Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Resting place
Hamilton Cemetery
Political party
Liberal
Spouse(s)
Emily Annie Birrell (d. 1874) Caroline Hope (d. 1877) Elizabeth Malloch (m. 1881)
Children
1 daughter who died at birth; 4 sons and 2 daughters
Residence
Hamilton, Ontario
Alma mater
University of Toronto
Profession
militia officer, lawyer, and businessman
Cabinet
Minister Without Portfolio (1904-1905) Attorney General (1899-1904) Commissioner of Crown Lands (1896-1899) Provincial Secretary and Registrar (1889-1896)
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