- Sir
Alexander Tilloch Galt, GCMG CB PC (September 6, 1817 –
September 19, 1893) was a
politician and
Father of Confederation, the
union of
British North...
-
Tilloch FSA (Scot) (28
February 1759 – 1825) was a
Scottish journalist and inventor. He
founded the
Philosophical Magazine. The son of John
Tilloch,...
- his life and work in
Upper Canada. He was the
father of Sir
Alexander Tilloch Galt of Montreal, Quebec, one of the
leading Fathers of
Confederation from...
-
scientific journals published in English. It was
established by
Alexander Tilloch in 1798; in 1822
Richard Taylor became joint editor and it has been published...
-
articles published in the
Courrier du Canada. Two
years later,
Alexander Tilloch Galt, George-Étienne Cartier, and John Ross
travelled to the
United Kingdom...
- key
component of his
National Policy,
Macdonald was
helped by
Alexander Tilloch Galt, who was the
owner of the
North Western Coal and
Navigation Company...
- include: Sir John A.
Macdonald Sir George-Étienne
Cartier Sir
Alexander Tilloch Galt Sir John
Carling Sir John Rose
Thomas D'Arcy
McGee Joseph Howe Sir...
- amb****adors to each other. The
first official high
commissioner was
Alexander Tilloch Galt,
appointed in 1880. The
office remained the most
important in Canadian...
-
government of John A. Macdonald,
together with
mining magnate Alexander Tilloch Galt. As a
condition for
joining the
Canadian Confederation,
British Columbia...
- High
Commissioner in London.
Macdonald initially refused, and
Alexander Tilloch Galt
retained the High Commissioner's post.
During the 1882 election, Tupper...