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608:(25 December 1837) to command the troops in Niagara with support from both naval forces and regular officers. MacNab saw himself alternating between "drilling or dining" for about 4 to 5 days as "supplies and billeting were inadequate and orders were vague" regarding command centers in Toronto and Montreal. Moreover, there were contradictory reports coming to both Head and MacNab regarding the amount of American supplies and the strength and morale of Mackenzie's new rebel force, and Head refused to sanction Navy island but offered no other alternatives. There were some 2000 raw and reckless volunteers amassed as troops by 29 December 29. 648:, and subsequently replaced by Colonel Hughes, taking MacNab's post of Commander in Niagara. However, before leaving the frontier MacNab protested that Hughes would be the one to receive "all the credit" whilst MacNab and the militia had done "all the drudgery". Later, MacNab quitted the Niagara frontier on 14 January 1838. There were some 3500 troops amassed only four days before. On the evening of 14 January, Mackenzie and his force slipped off the island and Hughes (MacNab's replacement) was occupying Navy island as MacNab was lobbying in Toronto for his command position back. 952: 672: 593:. Duncombe's men also dispersed when they learned that MacNab was waiting for them, but the quality of MacNab's leadership was nonetheless regarded as "mixed". There were "extreme problems" in communication, procuring supplies, and controlling the volunteers, along with MacNab ignoring basic operational procedures. MacNab was given 250 troops but ultimately had some 1500 men assembled total, as MacNab argued "as early as December 14". 756:
the Tories in Canada regarding their control of power in the Upper Canadian commercial and economic sectors, as MacNab acted as bridge for all members to communicate with each other, whereas previously there was only "intra-party maneuverings". This "intra-party struggle" was most evident and apparent when it came to banks and land speculation.
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on 29 December under MacNab's command: a dawn attack and a dusk attack. The first attack proved how little discipline the officers had under MacNab, how little control MacNab had over them, and how weak the line of command was, and the second attack showed how reckless MacNab could be if his position
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MacNab acted as a "spearhead" in the political attacks against Mackenzie (because of his involvement in all five expulsions) and this was beneficial for MacNab, causing him to gain power within the Assembly and maintain a solid link with the members of so-called "Tory York". This was beneficial for
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In April 1833, MacNab secured the appointment of the land registrar of Wentworth for his brother David Archibald. This was important as whoever controlled this office could "quietly acquire choice and undeveloped land in the Wentworth are without a need for a public auction". This benefitted MacNab
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Before the Rebellion broke out, MacNab argued for increased American immigration as "they are a useful and enterprising people and if admitted would be of great advantage to the country" in 1837. Again before the Rebellion, MacNab was appointed as Lieutenant-Colonel of the 4th Regiment of the Gore
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to some. MacNab also shared a common philosophy in his own troops, believing that officers earn the respect of their subordinates "not only through courage in war but also by tempering strict justice with kindness and approachability off the battlefield".
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During the Rebellions, MacNab appreciated "degrees of involvement" with rebel forces in that he jailed "only the rebel leaders" under his own initiative and saw the "common followers" of the rebels as people who were "deceived", even promising
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died, he bequeathed all his heirlooms to MacNab, whom he considered the next Chief. When the latter's son was killed in a shooting accident in Canada, the position of Chief of Clan Macnab passed to the Macnabs of Arthurstone.
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MacNab's land purchases (especially in the early 1830s) placed financial strain on MacNab initially, but proved to be worth it in the long run. In one scenario, MacNab purchased a piece of land in November 1832 located in
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MacNab came under public scrutiny when he was ousted as president of the Desjardins Canal Company in 1834, after having mortgaged a large block of personal land as security for a government loan to the company in 1832.
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as a land speculator as "he had gained a seemingly impregnable hold over Wentworth’s land development and, as a result, a firm grip on the county’s commercial and political future" due to appointing his brother.
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officers and the event nearly ended in disaster. The second (dusk) attack however both ended in disaster and was the result of MacNab's order. MacNab and Captain Andrew Drew, a retired officer of the
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The result was that Canadian directors like MacNab had control over the day-to-day work of the railroad and seeing to political backing in Canada, while overall financial control resided in England.
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of the Province of Canada from 1854 to 1856. MacNab was "likely the largest land speculator in Upper Canada during his time" as mentioned both in his official biography in retrospect and in 1842 by
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which had controlled Upper Canada prior to the union of the Canadas. In the first Parliament of the new Province of Canada, he supported the principle of union, but was an opponent of the
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MacNab could prove to be unethical but effective with his business career: case in point is MacNab being some three years behind in payments for an extremely important creditor named
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and was sturdily built in Canada but was not altogether designed for speed. The master in 1855 was Captain Cherry, and the tonnage of the ship was 840, then quite large.
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MacNab was married twice. His first wife was Elizabeth Brooke, who died 5 November 1826, possibly of complications following childbirth. Together, they had two children.
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regarding legislative assistance given by MacNab, and his own cash reserves, MacNab sought to own land. By May 1832, MacNab owned "some 2000 acres of wild land in
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happened in American waters and saw an American citizen killed – the stakes became raised and the reaction was swift and immediate. The event became known as the
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of Ontario. MacNab also served on several boards, including as a board member of the Beacon Fire and Life Insurance Co. of London alongside prominent financier
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stated in 1842 that MacNab was "a huge proprietor of land – perhaps the largest in the country". This is stated in MacNab's biography as "probably true".
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However, MacNab's Catholic baptism is recorded at St. Mary's Cathedral in Hamilton, at the hands of John Farrell, Bishop of Hamilton, on 7 August 1862.
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as "commander" was stood up. The dawn (first) attack was not sanctioned or ordered by MacNab and was the result of a group of particularly
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A successful entrepreneur as well as politician, MacNab, with Glasgow merchant Peter Buchanan, was responsible for the construction of the
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W. W. Baldwin. MacNab was subsequently sentenced to jail for 10 days by the House of Assembly, following apparent "prodding" from
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after 1893 and was in Canada with His Royal Highness, in 1901 at 53 Lowndes Square, London, S. W., England. Another of her sons,
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in July 1856, the action was nearly entirely the result of Head's "sympathetic recommendation" over any sort of rewarded action.
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was a result of his inadequate education and his preference for active work". MacNab was admitted to the bar in 1824, and
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The couple's elder daughter, Sophia, was born at Hamilton. She married at Dundurn Castle, Hamilton, on 15 November 1855,
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after a motion by the legislative assembly. MacNab retaliated by seconding a motion in December 1831 which was accusing
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following his defeat at the Battle of Montgomery's Tavern on 7 December, and return to Canada on 13 December, occupying
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expressed strong doubts about the conversion, and the Anglican rector of Christ Church declared that MacNab died a
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districts". The amount increased and by 1835 MacNab had "cornered much of the best land in the centre of expanding
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In 1829, MacNab refused to testify before a House of Assembly committee which was investigating the hanging of an
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In 1860, Macnab was appointed an honorary colonel in the British army, and aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria.
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representing the Western Division (1860–1862). He was joint Premier of the province from 1854 to 1856.
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MacNab in turn for the victory at Montgomery's Tavern was awarded sole command of troops sent to
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After his service in the War of 1812, MacNab studied law in Toronto under (at the time) Judge
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of breach of privilege and motioned for him to be expelled from the house on the grounds of
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MacNab committed a breach of privilege and was arrested by the sergeant-at-arms during the
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MacNab represented Hamilton in Parliament from 1830 until his death in 1862, first in the
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Appletons' annual cyclopaedia and register of important events of the year: 1862
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Types of Canadian Women and of Women who are or have been Connected with Canada
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and led a militia of his own against the rebels marching towards Toronto from
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in Toronto on 7 December, dispersing Mackenzie's rebels in less than an hour.
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in May 1830, partly through the influence of the Chisholm family of Oakville.
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In 1838, Macnab was knighted for his zeal in suppressing the rebellion.
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to Catholicism caused a furore in the press in the following days. The
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Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the United Provinces of Canada
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He married his second wife, Mary, who died 8 May 1846 and was a
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Footsteps in Time: Exploring Hamilton's heritage neighbourhoods
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Political leader in Upper Canada and the Province of Canada
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Following an amount of "liberal credit" rewarded from the
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Smith, Edward (2007). ""All My Politics Are Railroads"".
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and Upper Canada militia that moved against Mackenzie at
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Mights' Greater Toronto City Directory (1856) page 159
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Dundurn Castle: Sir Allan MacNab and his Hamilton Home
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His father was a lieutenant in the 190:Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada 1642:Mackenzie, William Lyon (19 September 1833). 1411: 873:, who died in 1894. Sophia was the mother of 693:Legislative Council of the Province of Canada 369:. He briefly shared a military regiment (the 1245: 1075: 1073: 1071: 1069: 1067: 469:in 1826. In 1826, MacNab moved from York to 452: 1283: 1079: 1418: 1404: 445:that headed the Anglo-Canadian assault on 383:another Family Compact members grandfather 49: 1809:British Army personnel of the War of 1812 1641: 1335: 1096: 1064: 985:home in Hamilton, is open to the public. 583:Lieutenant Governor Sir Francis Bond Head 334:twice (representing a different county – 314:(19 February 1798 – 8 August 1862) was a 1331:. 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Dundurn. pp. 83–84. 897:, and great-grandmother of 677:Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook 397:He was born in Newark (now 361:MacNab was a member of the 10: 1895: 1364: 1286:"MacNab, Sir Allan Napier" 975:are both named after him. 798:, MacNab often attended a 1819:Canadian Knights Bachelor 1752: 1747: 1740: 1730: 1723: 1715: 1705: 1698: 1690: 1680: 1671: 1663: 1638: 1433: 1390:Allan Napier MacNab fonds 1374:(Hamilton, Ontario, 1984) 959: 955:Plaque at Dundurn Castle. 913:MacNab died at his home, 846: 687:(1830–1840), then in the 562:. When Mackenzie led the 477:was established in 1835. 453:Legal and business career 389:(aka D'Arcy Boulton Sr.) 305: 297: 287: 267: 243: 238: 234: 222: 210: 199: 187: 175: 164: 152: 141: 129: 117: 105: 95: 85: 74: 67: 63: 48: 34: 1829:Canadian Roman Catholics 1238:Thomas Melville Bailey, 908: 636:. 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Index

Allan Napier MacNab
Bt

Théophile Hamel
Joint Premier of the Province of Canada
Victoria
Sir Edmund Walker Head
Francis Hincks
John A. Macdonald
Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
Wentworth County
Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
Hamilton
Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
Hamilton
Isaac Buchanan
Niagara-on-the-Lake
Upper Canada
Hamilton
Canada West
Tory
Canadian
land speculator
property investor
Legislative Assembly
Upper Canada
Wentworth
Hamilton
Legislative Assembly
Province of Canada

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