Winckworth Tonge (4 February 1727 – 2 February 1792) was an Anglo-Irish soldier who served in North America, where he became a land owner and political figure in Nova Scotia after his military service. He represented Cumberland County from 1759 to 1760, King's County from 1765 to 1783 and Hants County from 1785 to 1792 in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly.
WinckworthTonge (4 February 1727 – 2 February 1792) was an Anglo-Irish soldier who served in North America, where he became a land owner and political...
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House of Assembly. He was born in Windsor, Nova Scotia, the son of WinckworthTonge and Martha Grace Cottnam. He was trained as an attorney and served...
Father Le Loutre's War. Lt Col John Horseman, Major Hung Lettrel, WinckworthTonge and Horatio Gates served under him in the 45th Regiment. Warburton...
9 May 1780. John Whidden -by-election, took seat 26 October 1780. WinckworthTonge -seat declared vacant 26 November 1783 for non-attendance. Jonathan...
assented. Wentworth went to work on this project with enthusiasm. WinckworthTonge, Jr., formerly adjutant of the 60th Reg't. of Foot as well as an officer...
James Philipps -died Sept. 26, 1760. John Newton Cumberland County WinckworthTonge Simon Slocomb Cumberland Township Joseph Frye John Huston Halifax County...
of Foot By David Morier, 1751 Peregrine Lascelles (47th Regiment) WinckworthTonge (45th Regiment) Endnotes Johnson, Micheline D. (1979). "Germain, Charles"...
Township John Fillis William Cochran Hants County Benjamin DeWolf WinckworthTonge -died 2 February 1792. George Henry Monk -by-election, took seat 18...
writ issued September 28, 1767, took seat June 18, 1768. Kings County WinckworthTonge Charles Morris (1731–1802) Liverpool Township Elisha Freeman -attended...