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John Stuart (Canadian politician)

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in the by-election held in December 1874. Stuart was also vice-president of the Bank of Hamilton and a director of the Wellington, Bruce and Grey Railway. He also served as president of the Hamilton and North-Western Railway. Stuart died in Toronto at the age of 83.
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in 1864. In 1856, he married Jane Jacques. In 1864, he established a wholesale grocery business in partnership with Alexander Harvey, the husband of his sister Margaret. Stuart was elected in the
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario
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Banffshire
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1874 federal election
William Wallace
John Stuart – Parliament of Canada biography
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