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William Macarmick (baptised 15
September 1742 – 20
August 1815) was Lieutenant-Governor of Cape
Breton and an MP.
Macarmick was born in Truro, Cornwall...
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Executive Council in 1789 by
Lieutenant Governor William Macarmick.
After 1795,
Macarmick left the
colony and Ball
found himself in
almost constant dispute...
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Frederick Wallet DesBarres (1784–1787) and his
successor was
William Macarmick (1787). A
number of
United Empire Loyalists emigrated to the Canadian...
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Viscount Sydney.
Lieutenant Governor of Cape
Breton Island William Macarmick attempted in 1788 to name the
harbour Prince William Henry Sound, after...
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difficult relationship with both
DesBarres and his successor,
William Macarmick, who
eventually left the
colony in 1795,
leaving Mathews, as
senior counselor...
- DesBarres. He was
later removed from
office by DesBarres'
successor William Macarmick, only to be
restored after three years and
selling of all of his property...
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Political offices New
office Separated from Nova
Scotia Lieutenant Governor of Cape
Breton Island 1787–1815 Succeeded by
William Macarmick...
- **** 1783–1784 Sir John St Aubyn, Bt Feb–Apr 1784 Succeeded by
William Macarmick William Augustus Spencer Boscawen Preceded by Hon.
Charles Stuart Hon...
- 1823
Royal Marines officer holding rank in the Army. 4 June 1813
William Macarmick c. 1742 1815 4 June 1813
Robert Stuart 1744 1834 4 June 1813 Sir William...
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George Keith Ralph, 1780
portrait of
William Macarmick...