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William Blowers Bliss

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163: 169: 22: 79:. Bliss resigned from the bench in January 1869. He served on the board of governors for King's College from 1848 to 1853. Bliss died in Halifax at the age of 78. His portrait hangs in the Halifax County Court House. 208: 237: 138: 242: 201: 52: 247: 37: 194: 76: 75:
in 1832 and he later served as a director for the bank. In 1834, he was named a puisne judge for the
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was a lawyer and author who served as provincial agent in London for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
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and Mary Worthington, Massachusetts loyalists, and he was educated at King's Collegiate School and
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This article about a Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly is a
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in the Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society in 1913.
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Memoir of the life of the Honorable William Blowers Bliss
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Jonathan Bliss
King's College
Westminster Hall
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William Wightman
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William Hunter Odell
Hibbert Binney
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Charles James Townshend
Halifax Nova Scotia
"William Blowers Bliss"
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