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  1. Alexander Morris PC QC (17 de marzo de 1826 – 28 de octubre de 1889) fue un político canadiense. Sirvió en el gabinete del Primer Ministro John A. Macdonald (1869–1872) y fue el segundo vicegobernador de Manitoba (1872–1877).

  2. 11 de jun. de 2024 · Alexander Morris, 53, who is Black and joined the iconic vocal quartet in 2018, went to Ascension Macomb-Oakland Hospital in Warren on April 7, 2023, with “clear symptoms of cardiac distress.” He...

  3. MORRIS, ALEXANDER, lawyer, judge, businessman, politician, and public servant; b. 17 March 1826 in Perth, Upper Canada, eldest son of William Morris* and Elizabeth Cochran; m. in November 1851 Margaret Cline of Cornwall, Canada West, and they had 11 children; d. 28 Oct. 1889 in Toronto, Ont.

  4. Alexander Morris (born March 17, 1826, Perth, Upper Canada—died Oct. 28, 1889, Toronto) was a Canadian statesman and an advocate of Confederation who served as lieutenant governor of Manitoba and the Northwest Territories from 1872 to 1877.

  5. 29 de ene. de 2008 · Alexander Morris, politician (born 17 March 1826 in Perth, Upper Canada ; died 28 October 1889 in Toronto, Ontario). Educated at Glasgow University, Queen's University and McGill University , Morris was law clerk to John A. Macdonald in whose Cabinet he later (1869) served as minister of inland revenue.

  6. 13 de jun. de 2024 · The lead singer of the Motown group the Four Tops has filed a federal lawsuit against Ascension Macomb Oakland Hospital in Warren, Michigan, alleging racial discrimination. Alexander Morris says...

  7. Alexander Morris may refer to: Alexander Morris (politician) (1826–1889), Ontario politician. Alexander Morris (cricketer) (1858–1918), New Zealand cricketer. Alexander Webb Morris (1856–1935), Quebec politician.