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Hugh Richardson (magistrate)

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from 1856 to 1862. He helped organize the local militia battalion, later becoming commander, and served at
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after the seat of government for the territories was moved there. He was in 1887 appointed senior
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of Canada. Richardson was the man who, at the conclusion of the 1885
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Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
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He died in Ottawa in 1913 and is interred in the cemetery of the
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
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This article about a Northwest Territories politician is a
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This Canadian biographical article relating to law is a
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Presiding Officer of the Northwest Territories Assembly
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Lieutenant-Colonel
magistrate
Assiniboia district
North-West Territories
trial of Louis Riel
Riel
hang
Big Bear
London
York
Toronto
Osgoode Hall Law School
Woodstock
Oxford County
La Prairie
Canada East
Garnet Joseph Wolseley
Sarnia
Fenian raids
Battleford
North-West Territories
Regina
judge
Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories
Ottawa
Donald Alexander Macdonald
St. Thomas Anglican ("Old English") Church
St. Thomas, Ontario
Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online

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