William Bullock Ives
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The Hon. William Ives PC, QC |
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Member of the Canadian Parliament for Richmond—Wolfe |
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In office 1878–1891 |
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Preceded by | Henry Aylmer |
Succeeded by | Clarence Chester Cleveland |
Member of the Canadian Parliament for Sherbrooke |
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In office 1891–1899 |
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Preceded by | Robert Newton Hall |
Succeeded by | John McIntosh |
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Born | William Bullock Ives November 17, 1841 Compton Township, Lower Canada |
Died | July 15, 1899 Ottawa, Canada |
(aged 57)
Nationality | Canadian |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse(s) | Elizabeth Emma Pope |
Occupation | Businessman, lawyer |
William Bullock Ives (17 November 1841 – 15 July 1899) was a Canadian politician.
He was the President of the Privy Council and Minister of Trade and Commerce.
References[edit]
- Kesteman, Jean-Pierre (1990). "William Bullock Ives". Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. XII. ISBN 0-8020-3460-8.
- "William Bullock Ives". Library of Parliament.
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