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- John White (c. 1761 – January 4, 1800) was a lawyer and politician in Upper Canada. He was the first Attorney General for Upper Canada. He wrote and was responsible for the legislation of the new Province, which stemmed from the partition of Quebec in the Constitutional Act of 1791. His Act to limit slavery, which relied on Christian argument, was the first such enactment ever in the world. (en)
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- Hicks Hall, Middlesex, England (en)
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- Treasurer of the Law Society of Upper Canada (en)
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- Lawyer, politician, government minister (en)
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- Treasurer of the Law Society of Upper Canada (en)
- Attorney General of Upper Canada (en)
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- 1791 (xsd:integer)
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- John White (c. 1761 – January 4, 1800) was a lawyer and politician in Upper Canada. He was the first Attorney General for Upper Canada. He wrote and was responsible for the legislation of the new Province, which stemmed from the partition of Quebec in the Constitutional Act of 1791. His Act to limit slavery, which relied on Christian argument, was the first such enactment ever in the world. (en)
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- John White (Frontenac County) (en)
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