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373: 221: 120:, and practiced law education in Jamaica until the death of his father in 1850. He came to British North America in 1851 to establish himself in law practice and settled in 92: 393: 363: 308: 343: 170: 333: 301: 128:
to live with him. About that time, he joined the local militia and eventually gained the rank of lieutenant-colonel. Bernard was a
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a few months later. Bernard was a very good friend of Macdonald before he became Macdonald's brother-in-law.
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Robert Alexander Harrison; Peter Oliver; Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History (1 October 2003).
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Department of Justice Canada - Justice in the 60s - The 1860s (includes image of Hewitt Bernard)
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of Ionic Lodge, No. 25 (Ontario) of Toronto, resigning when he left to work in Quebec in 1859.
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The conventional man: the diaries of Ontario Chief Justice Robert A. Harrison, 1856–1878
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In February 1867, Bernard's sister Agnes married John A. Macdonald, who became the
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Some historians, such as P. B. Waite, consider Bernard to be a
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from 1868 to 1876. Bernard was succeeded in that position by
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Canadian Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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when he became the private secretary of Attorney General
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Bernard was a successful lawyer and co-editor of the
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lawyer, militia officer, editor, and civil servant.
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Spanish Town
Jamaica
Montreal
Quebec
CMG
Canadian
Spanish Town
Jamaica
Bath, England
Barrie, Canada West
Agnes
Freemason
John A. Macdonald
chief clerk
Charlottetown Conference
Prime Minister of Canada
Confederation
private secretary to the Prime Minister
Deputy Minister of Justice
Zebulon Aiton Lash
Father of Confederation
Order of St Michael and St George
"BERNARD, HEWITT"
"Canada's Sesquicentennial - Freemasonry and Confederation"
the original
The conventional man: the diaries of Ontario Chief Justice Robert A. Harrison, 1856–1878
627
ISBN
978-0-8020-8842-0
"Hewitt Bernard"

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