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Philip Michael Matthew Scott VanKoughnet

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in the Cartier-Macdonald administration, and held office for four years. In 1860, he was also appointed the first Chief Superintendent of Indian Affairs. During his time as Commissioner of Crown Lands he established the system of selling
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in 1845. Mrs VanKoughnet's mother, Eliza, was the daughter of Major-General John Hassard (1797–1848) R.E., C.M.G. They were the parents of two sons. After graduating from
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VanKoughnet efficiently reorganised the department of Agriculture, and in particular took effective measures to check the ravages of the
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in 1862 and named Chancellor of Ontario in 1867. He held that office till his death, having declined the office of Chief Justice which
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Spending a fortune to do so, VanKoughnet entered politics in 1856. During his campaign, he expressed the belief that the ownership of
33:(January 21, 1822 – November 7, 1869), was a Canadian politician, lawyer and judge who held the positions of President of the 270:
Philip VanKoughnet married Elizabeth Turner (b. 1829), daughter of Colonel Charles Barker Turner (1787–1853), Knight of Hanover (
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Portrait of The Hon. Philip M.M.S. VanKoughnet at Osgoode Hall, Toronto
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and Brock Anderson who was married to Amelia Johnson, granddaughter of
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He also acted as Leader of the Conservative Government in the
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Members of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada
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en bloc, and opened up some of the best colonization roads.
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His mother had planned for him to become a minister in the
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He was a close political and personal friend of Sir
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Painting of VanKoughnet, published 1905
QC
Executive Council of the Province of Canada
Commissioner of Agriculture
Commissioner of Crown Lands
Upper Canada
Cornwall
Upper Canada
Philip VanKoughnet
Carrick-on-Suir
Thomas Scott, 2nd Earl of Clonmell
Ontario
Benjamin Seymour
James Buchanan Macaulay
John Simcoe Macaulay
Alexander Morris
Sir John Johnson, 2nd Baronet
John Sandfield Macdonald
Donald Alexander Macdonald
Lady MacDonald
Lady van Straubenzee
Meredith
Church of England
battalion
Upper Canada Rebellion
George Stephen Benjamin Jarvis
Toronto
Upper Canada
University of Trinity College
Queen's Counsel

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