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Charles Poulett Thomson, 1st Baron Sydenham

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Sydenham Street, in downtown Kingston, runs north-south, and is a two-section street. Its southern section runs from West Street to Brock Street. Its northern section runs from Princess Street to Raglan Road. The two sections are separated by a block of buildings between Brock and Princess Streets.
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riding a spirited horse near Parliament House, but could not, for a long time, get the animal to pass that building. After a severe application of spur and whip, however, the horse proceeded, but immediately after, put his foot upon a large stone ... not being able to recover, fell and dragged his
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in creating a fairer union for both sides. The new constitution, after being carried through the colonial parliaments and ratified by the House of Commons, came into force on 10 February 1841. It led ultimately to the great confederation of 1867. In addition to this measure he carried another for
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Copy of an Act passed by the Legislature of Upper Canada to provide for the sale of the Clergy Reserves, and for the distribution of the proceeds thereof; together with Copy of a Despatch from the Governor General of Canada, dated 22d January 1840. Ordered to be printed 23d March
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This apparently led to a deadly infection. For fifteen days, Sydenham was described as suffering extreme pain, then died the morning of 19 September 1841. As he was unmarried, his peerage became extinct. He was buried at Kingston, in the crypt of
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Sydenham wanted to make Canada more financially independent, so that there would less danger of annexation by the United States. He had been working on this policy throughout the 1830s, when he was President of the Board of Trade in
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in 1832, a seat which he held until 1839. He was continuously occupied with negotiations affecting international commerce until 1839, when he accepted the Governorship of Canada. After his appointment as a governor general of
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Sydenham Street, a private street running through his property, named by Mr. Barker for Lord Sydenham, first General Governor of the United Provinces. When Governor of Canada West he had been a strong advocate of the
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In spite of his vanity he had many admirable qualities: tact, judgment, and prudence, firmness and decision, indefatigable and well-ordered application, and, above all, a disinterested devotion to the service of his
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Sydenham was just as anti-French as Lord Durham had been, and he encouraged British immigration to make the French Canadian population less significant. French Canadians referred to him as
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After attending private schools until age 16, Thomson entered the family firm at Saint Petersburg. In 1817 he came home due to poor health, and embarked on a prolonged tour of
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The Old Sydenham Heritage Conservation District, in the southeastern sector of Downtown Kingston, was formally designated by the city council on 24 March 2015.
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After less than two years as Governor General, Sydenham died in 1841, at age 42. He had been described as sickly and an autopsy revealed severe
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Sydenham Road, also in Kingston, runs from outer Princess Street northwards to Highway 401 and beyond, to the village of Sydenham.
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Memoir of the Life of the Right Honourable Charles, Lord Sydenham, G. C. B.: With a Narrative of His Administration in Canada
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as president, and again between 1835 and 1839. A free-trader and an expert in financial matters, he was elected MP for
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was one such candidate who suffered from Sydenham's influence; Lafontaine eventually left Canada East to work with
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local government, and he set on foot improvements in the matters of emigration, education, and public works.
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Right Honourable C. Poulett Thomson; Legislative Assembly of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada (1840).
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For The Lord Sydenham of Combe, the British colonial administrator and army officer, see
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Letters from Lord Sydenham, Governor-General of Canada, 1839–1841, to Lord John Russell
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as Governor General of Canada in 1839. He was responsible for implementing the
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Scrope, George Poulett and Charles Edward Poulett Thomson Sydenham (1844)
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His memoirs were published by his brother, G. J. Poulett Scrope, in 1844.
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rider with him, fracturing the leg, and lacerating it above the knee.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Archives of Charles Edward Poulett Thompson, 1st Baron Sydenham
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as the Province of Canada, and moving the seat of government to
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Sydenham also settled the Protestant land dispute over the
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Charles Edward Poulett Thomson, Baron Sydenham (1799–1841)
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France, but the project was not accomplished. He was then
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Dover
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contributions in Parliament by Charles Poulett Thomson
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in Upper Canada (at this time Canada West), which the
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Peers of the United Kingdom created by Queen Victoria
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Portraits of Charles Poulett-Thomson, Baron Sydenham
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THOMSON, CHARLES EDWARD POULETT, 1st Baron SYDENHAM
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The Viscount Melbourne
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