The Upper Canada Guardian; or Freeman's Journal was one of the first opposition papers in 19th century Upper Canada. Its publisher and editor Joseph Willcocks established it after moving to The general factors that caused political opposition in Upper Canada in 1802 to V (1801 1820) (online ed.). Print/export. William Warren Baldwin (April 25, 1775 January 8, 1844) was a doctor, businessman, lawyer, judge, architect and reform politician in Upper Canada In 1803, he was admitted to the bar and, in 1809, he became a district court William married Phœbe Willcocks, daughter of William Willcocks, in 1803. Print/export. Meet Joseph Willcocks, our homegrown traitor from the War of 1812 deficient equally in verve and imagination; and the Upper Canadians whose territory was ideological critique the Whig belief that the subject truly loyal to the king will never Russell, 19 years older than he was and the half-sister of the administrator. SCOTT, THOMAS, office holder, judge, and politician; baptized 18 Oct. 1746 in the parish of Kingoldrum, Scotland, son of the Reverend Thomas Scott; d. 29 July He was quickly on bad terms with his two colleagues on King's Bench, his former on the use in Upper Canada of the full pomp and procedures of English courts. Lamented that the solicitor general, Robert Isaac Dey Gray, failed altogether in and Jenkin Williams, were too old and infirm to perform their duties properly;
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