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  • James Brockett Tudhope (March 21, 1858 – February 3, 1936) was a Canadian manufacturer and politician. Tudhope was born in Oro Township, Canada West in...
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  • Scottish jockey George Ranken Tudhope, Scottish pathologist James Brockett Tudhope, Canadian manufacturer and politician Tudhope Building, Orillia, Ontario...
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    James Brockett Tudhope, who founded the Tudhope Motor Company and later served as reeve/mayor of Orillia. The building was formerly home to Tudhope Carriage...
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    Ontario. James Brockett Tudhope's Carriage Factories would end carriage production towards manufacturing of truck and car parts. The Tudhope firm was...
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  • 'Clayt' French John Palmer Isabell Post Wilber Cramp James Brockett Tudhope - Reeve and Mayor Tudhope Building 1997– present 35 West St N ? - 1997 Orillia...
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  • Assembly of Ontario. 2017. For James Brockett Tudhope's Legislative Assembly information see "James Brockett Tudhope, MPP". Parliamentary History. Toronto:...
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  •  1911–1917     William Humphrey Bennett Conservative 13th  1917–1921     James Brockett Tudhope Government (Unionist) 14th  1921–1925     Thomas Edward Manley Chew...
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  • James Irwin Hartt (March 2, 1866 – February 17, 1935) was an Irish-born lumberman and political figure in Ontario. He represented Simcoe East in the Legislative...
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  • election: Simcoe East Party Candidate Votes   Government (Unionist) James Brockett Tudhope 6,669   Opposition (Laurier Liberals) Thomas Edward Manley Chew...
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  • office 1890–1902 Preceded by Charles Alfred Drury Succeeded by James Brockett Tudhope Constituency Simcoe East Personal details Born (1848-06-28)June...
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    Assembly of Ontario ("MLAs"). The Ontario Conservative Party, led by Sir James P. Whitney, defeated the Ontario Liberal Party, led by Sir George William...
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    office 1911–1917 Preceded by Thomas Edward Manley Chew Succeeded by James Brockett Tudhope Senator for Simcoe East, Ontario In office November 13, 1917 – March...
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    Assembly of Ontario ("MLAs"). The Ontario Conservative Party, led by Sir James P. Whitney, was elected for a second term in government, increasing its...
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    majority in the legislature. The Ontario Conservative Party, led by Sir James P. Whitney formed the official opposition. The number of electoral districts...
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    Liberals 1917 Russell Charles Murphy Laurier Liberals 1904 Simcoe East James Brockett Tudhope Unionist 1917 Simcoe North John Allister Currie Unionist 1908 Simcoe...
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  • election. The majority party was the Ontario Conservative Party led by Sir James P. Whitney. Thomas Crawford served as speaker for the assembly. elected...
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  • Miscampbell   Simcoe Centre: David Davidson   Simcoe East: James Brockett Tudhope   Simcoe West: James Stoddart Duff   Stormont: William John McCart   Toronto...
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    by the Munn Lumber company in 1910, itself recently purchased by James Brockett Tudhope, to supply hardwood to his furniture company in Orillia. Munn became...
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  • election. The majority party was the Ontario Conservative Party led by Sir James P. Whitney. The Commissioner of Crown Lands became the Minister of Lands...
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  • first elected in 1935 as Liberal member for Rosthern, Saskatchewan. James Brockett Tudhope b. 1858 first elected in 1917 as Unionist member for Simcoe East...
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