The Tupper Baronetcy, of Armdale, Halifax in Nova Scotia, Canada, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.[1] It was created on 13 September 1888 for the Canadian politician Charles Tupper. He was Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 1883 to 1896 and Prime Minister of Canada in 1896.
^"No. 25855". The London Gazette. 11 September 1888. p. 5107.
Stewart Tupper, 2nd Baronet (1884–1960) Hon. Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper (1855–1927) Sir Charles Tupper, 3rd Baronet (1880–1962) Sir James Macdonald Tupper, 4th...
minister is the shortest in Canadian history. Tupper was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia, to the Rev. Charles Tupper and Miriam Lockhart. He was educated at Horton...
Frances Amélia Tupper, Lady Tupper (née Morse; March 14, 1826 – May 11, 1912) was the wife of Sir Charles Tupper, the sixth Prime Minister of Canada....
Victorian period and the First World War. Reginald Tupper was born on 16 October 1859, the son of C. W. Tupper, an officer in the Royal Fusiliers. His mother...
12th Lieutenant Governor from 1934 to 1940. Tupper was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the son of Charles Tupper (who later served as Premier of Nova Scotia...
Hibbert Tupper KCMG PC (August 3, 1855 – March 30, 1927) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Tupper was the second son of Sir Charles Tupper, a physician...
Sir Julian Rose, 5th Baronet, of Hardwick House, Oxfordshire. Tupper of Armdale, Nova Scotia. Created in 1888, for Sir Charles Tupper, Canadian High Commissioner...
as she gets ready to leave. After figuring this out, Mrs. Tupper does the same. Mrs. Tupper ends up going with Enola. She escapes upon seeing Sherlock...
John Rose, 1st Baronet (as Financial Commissioner) Succeeded by Charles Tupper Personal details Born (1817-09-05)September 5, 1817 Chelsea, England Died...
General Sir William Fenwick Williams, 1st Baronet Bt GCB (4 December 1800 – 26 July 1883) was a Nova Scotian military leader for the British during the...
seat in 1893 and returned to Winnipeg. In 1896, Prime Minister Charles Tupper convinced him to return to Ottawa and serve as Minister of the Interior...
omitted at his own request. Also left out were Dudley de Chair and Reginald Tupper, who commanded the 10th Cruiser Squadron in the Northern Patrol. The painting...
Although he supported the free schooling initiative of Premier Charles Tupper, Blanchard objected to the idea that schools should be governed by a council...
Thurlow (1781–1829), poet Ben Travers (1886–1980), dramatist Martin Farquhar Tupper (1810–1889), poet and writer Richard Usborne (1910–2006), British journalist...
Gazette. 13 July 1900. "No. 32280". The London Gazette. 5 April 1921. "No. 43250". The London Gazette. 18 February 1964. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets...
1919 at Kronstadt, Russia, in the North Russia Campaign. Henry De Beauvoir Tupper. Awarded the Albert Medal (later replaced by the George Cross) on 21 February...
Guthrie Tait (1861–1945), educator and rugby internationalist Sir Charles Tupper, one of the Fathers of the Confederation forming the Dominion of Canada...
time to campaign in the 1855 general election which he lost to Charles Tupper in Cumberland. This election also led to conflict with Catholic members...
November 1898 5 years, 55 days Sir Mackenzie Bowell (1894–1896) Sir Charles Tupper (1896) Sir Wilfrid Laurier (1896–1911) 8 The Earl of Minto (1845–1914) Military...