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in Newfoundland. In May 1835, Winton was attacked by a group of disguised men: he was knocked from his horse, one ear was cut with a knife and the other was sliced off.
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introduced in 1842. In that same year, Winton ran unsuccessfully for the
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in 1818 and opened a wholesale and retail stationery business in
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took over the operation of the paper. His sons Robert and
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politicians and helped sow discord between Catholic and
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for the colony and of the union of the assembly and
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English
printer
Newfoundland
Reverend
Exmouth
bookbinder
Dartmouth
London
Newfoundland
St. John's
Roman Catholic
Protestants
Reformers
responsible government
legislative council
Burin
Clement Pitt Benning
Henry
Francis




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