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In 1831, Dunkin rejoined his mother and stepfather in North America, continuing his education at Harvard University for two more years. Again, he did not graduate, but Harvard still awarded him an honorary degree and appointed him tutor of
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in 1821, but his father died two years later, and his widow got remarried to the eccentric English surgeon, Jonathan Barber (1784–1864), Professor of
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in which classroom furniture and windows were broken, followed by disruptions in morning and evening prayers. Dunkin's contract was not renewed.
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from 1862 until 1867. In 1864, he introduced a temperance act, known as the Dunkin Act. Dunkin was acclaimed for the Brome seat in the
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By-election: On Mr. Dunkin being called to the Privy Council and appointed Minister of Agriculture, 16 November 1869
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provincially from 1867 to 1871. He was acclaimed again in 1869 by-election after he was appointed
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from Canada East
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He became a partner in what was then Montreal's most prestigious law firm,
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and soon afterwards, Dunkin left to set up his own practice in the
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who came to Canada at his invitation. His family emigrated to
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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19th-century members of the House of Commons of Canada
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Christopher Dunkin – Parliament of Canada biography
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Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
Canadian Parliament
Brome
Edward Carter
Legislative Assembly of Quebec
Brome
William Warren Lynch
Walworth, London
Knowlton
Conservative
Conservative Party of Quebec
PC
QC
Walworth, London
England
Horsleydown
Bermondsey
Twickenham
Middlesex
Edward John Hemming
New York
Elocution
Harvard
Yale
Public speaking
McGill University
classics
University of London

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