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William Crooks (Canadian politician)

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William Crooks (August 6, 1776 – December 31, 1836) was a businessman and political figure in Upper Canada. [1]

15 relations: Distillation, Fort Niagara, Gore District, Upper Canada, Gristmill, James Crooks, Justice of the peace, Kilmarnock, Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada, Lincoln County, Ontario, Niagara District, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Scotland, Upper Canada, War of 1812, William Crooks.

Distillation

Distillation is the process of separating the components or substances from a liquid mixture by selective boiling and condensation.

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Fort Niagara

Fort Niagara is a fortification originally built to protect the interests of New France in North America.

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Gore District, Upper Canada

The Gore District was a historic district in Upper Canada which existed until 1849.

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Gristmill

A gristmill (also: grist mill, corn mill or flour mill) grinds cereal grain into flour and middlings.

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James Crooks

James Crooks (April 15, 1778 – March 2, 1860) was a businessman and political figure in Upper Canada and Canada West.

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Justice of the peace

A justice of the peace (JP) is a judicial officer, of a lower or puisne court, elected or appointed by means of a commission (letters patent) to keep the peace.

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Kilmarnock

Kilmarnock (Cille Mheàrnaig, "Meàrnag's church") is a large burgh in East Ayrshire, Scotland with a population of 46,350, making it the 15th most populated place in Scotland and the second largest town in Ayrshire.

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Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada

The Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada was the elected part of the legislature for the province of Upper Canada, functioning as the lower house in the Parliament of Upper Canada.

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Lincoln County, Ontario

Lincoln County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario.

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Niagara District

The Niagara District was a historic district in Upper Canada.

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Niagara-on-the-Lake

Niagara-on-the-Lake is a town in Ontario, Canada.

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Scotland

Scotland (Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and covers the northern third of the island of Great Britain.

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Upper Canada

The Province of Upper Canada (province du Haut-Canada) was a part of British Canada established in 1791 by the Kingdom of Great Britain, to govern the central third of the lands in British North America and to accommodate Loyalist refugees of the United States after the American Revolution.

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War of 1812

The War of 1812 was a conflict fought between the United States, the United Kingdom, and their respective allies from June 1812 to February 1815.

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William Crooks

William Crooks may refer to.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Crooks_(Canadian_politician)

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