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John Gilchrist (Province of Canada politician)

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373: 308:, but was defeated in the election of 1836 which had a general swing against Reform candidates. He was charged in 1837 in relation to a small riot which broke out at his distillery in connection with the 368: 317: 93: 320:. He was a supporter of the union of Lower Canada and Upper Canada, and a moderate reformer throughout his time in office. He did not stand for election in the general election of 1844. 292:) developed around these mills. He served as a director of the Cobourg Harbour Company and as chairman of the building committee for the Upper Canada Academy at Cobourg. 313: 89: 383: 256:
around 1817, swearing allegiance to the Crown on January 5, 1818. He was licensed to practise medicine in 1819; he set up practice first at
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This article is about the Canadian physician and politician. For other persons, see
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He served as a district agent for the Crown Lands Department and was treasurer for
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from Canada West
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in 1834 for Northumberland County as a general supporter of the
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and continued to practice medicine until his death in 1859.
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
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John Gilchrist (Canadian politician)
John Gilchrist (disambiguation)
Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
Northumberland County
Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
Northumberland North
Adam Meyers
Bedford, New Hampshire
Port Hope, Ontario
Alma mater
Yale
Dartmouth College
Canada West
Province of Canada
Bedford, New Hampshire
Yale College
Dartmouth College
Goffstown, New Hampshire
Hamilton Township
Upper Canada
Cobourg
Peterborough
Otonabee Township
sawmill
gristmill
Indian River
Zacheus Burnham
distillery
Keene
Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada

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