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  2. Norman Fitzgerald Uniacke - Wikipedia

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    Norman Fitzgerald Uniacke (ca 1777 – December 11, 1846) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Lower Canada and Nova Scotia. He represented William-Henry in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada from 1824 to 1825.

  3. Robert Fitzgerald Uniacke - Wikipedia

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    Robert Fitzgerald Uniacke (1797–1870) was a clergyman and also the fourth son of Richard John Uniacke. Uniacke lived in Halifax, Nova Scotia . Deciding against a career in his father's law firm, he was ordained into the Church of England , in England. [ 1 ]

  4. Richard John Uniacke - Wikipedia

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    Richard John Uniacke Richard John Uniacke by Robert Field Born (1753-11-22) November 22, 1753 Castletown, Kingdom of Ireland Died October 11, 1830 (1830-10-11) (aged 76) Mount Uniacke, Nova Scotia Richard John Uniacke (November 22, 1753 – October 11, 1830) was an abolitionist, lawyer, politician, member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly and Attorney General of Nova Scotia. According to ...

  5. James Boyle Uniacke - Wikipedia

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    James Boyle Uniacke (1799 – 26 March 1858) led the first responsible government in Canada as it is today or any colony of the British Empire. He was the first Premier of the colony of Nova Scotia from 1848 to 1854 serving concurrently as the colony's Attorney-General .

  6. Uniacke Estate Museum Park - Wikipedia

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    The estate was built as a country residence for Richard John Uniacke, Nova Scotia's Attorney-General during the War of 1812.Located along the "Post Road", the original road between Halifax and Windsor, the site was, according to Uniacke's s family, selected in 1776 while Uniacke being taken to Halifax in chains to face a treason trial for siding with the rebels in the Battle of Fort Cumberland.

  7. Uniacke - Wikipedia

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    South Uniacke, Nova Scotia, small community in Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada; Uniacke Square, public housing residential area in the north central area of Halifax, Nova Scotia; Uniacke Estate Museum Park, centred on the home of Richard John Uniacke at Mount Uniacke; Mount Uniacke, Co Cork, small community Co Cork, Ireland.

  8. Richard G. F. Uniacke - Wikipedia

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    In 1882, he married Cecilia Monica Lambert, of Garratt's Hall, Banstead, Surrey.The couple had three sons and two daughters. He died in 1934, aged 67, and was survived by his wife, one son, Richard Heygate FitzGerald Uniacke (1898–1972), and one daughter, Gwladys Patricia (born c. 1901–died 1980), who married, in 1926, to Major Sir Wilfred John Wilson Croker Barrow, 5th Bt. (1897–1960).

  9. Richard John Uniacke Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Richard John Uniacke (June 6, 1789 – February 21, 1834) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Cape Breton County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1820 to 1830. He was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the son of Richard John Uniacke and Martha Maria Delesdernier who was the daughter of Moses Delesdernier.