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John Craigie (politician)

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from 1796 to 1804. In 1801, Craigie was named to the Executive Council. He was dismissed as commissary general in 1808 for misappropriation of funds, but retained his seat on the Executive Council.
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In 1792, he had married Susannah, the daughter of John Coffin (1729-1808), and widow of James Grant, Esq. Their eldest son, John Craigie, Esq., advocate,
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there. Craigie was named commissary general in 1784. The following year, he became private secretary to Lieutenant Governor
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Born in Scotland circa 1757, he was the third son of John Craigie, of
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Iron Work Company. Craigie represented Buckingham in the
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
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Quebec
Lower Canada
Kilgraston
Ochil Hills
Baron of the Exchequer
Robert Craigie
Lord President of the Court of Session
Quebec
Commissary-General
British Army
Henry Hope
Batiscan
Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
Quebec City
sheriff-substitute
Roxburghshire
George Hamilton
Benjamin Joseph Frobisher
Rear Admiral Robert Craigie
Lawrence Craigie
Lord Provost of Glasgow
Robert Craigie, Lord Craigie
Senator of the College of Justice
"Craigie"
"Craigie"
"Biography"
National Assembly of Quebec
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
University of Toronto Press
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