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George Shea (politician)

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as a Liberal; his father had also represented Ferryland in the assembly. He was elected by acclamation as a supporter of Ambrose Shea, who led the Catholic-Liberal party in a highly
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from 1904 to 1909 and was re-elected in 1908 and 1909. After Bond decided against a return to politics in 1917 and 1918, Shea endorsed
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in England. He was married twice: first to Louisa Catherine Pinsent in 1888 and then to Margaret Rendell in 1900.
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In 1870, Shea became a clerk in the family business, Shea and Company. The company was shipping agent for the
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contest. Shea was re-elected as an independent in 1889, but was defeated by Liberal candidates
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and as chair of the Permanent Marine Disasters Fund Committee.
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in 1904 as the Liberal representative for the district of
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in 1893. Again elected to the Newfoundland assembly for
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and the Ross Steamship Line. In 1887, when his uncle
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Government ministers of the Dominion of Newfoundland
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Index

Newfoundland
first mayor
St. John's
Newfoundland
Newfoundland and Labrador
Edward D. Shea
Ampleforth College
Allan Line
Royal Mail Steamships
Ambrose Shea
Bahamas
North British Mercantile Insurance Company
Newfoundland Board of Revenue
Ferryland
Newfoundland assembly
sectarian
Michael Cashin
Daniel J. Greene
Ferryland
minister without portfolio
James Spearman Winter
St. John's
Michael Gibbs
House of Assembly
St. John's East
Robert Bond
Richard Squires
Liberal Reform Party
Legislative Council
prime minister

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