ABBOTT, JOHN JOSEPH CALDWELL, M.P. - b. St. Andrews, Quebec, March 12, 1821; Prime Minister of Canada, 1891-1892
ADAMS, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL MILTON K - b. Picton, Ontario; Commanding Officer 155th Battalion in W.W.1; Grand Master of Loyal True Blue Association
ALLAN, GEORGE LYTTLETON - Grand Master of GOL of Canada, 1856-1859, Governor of Don Gaol, Toronto, Member of LOL 290, Streetsville, Ontario, moved to Toronto in 1832
ANDERSON, ROBERT KING, M.D., M.P. - b. Halton County, Ontario, 1861; Medical Officer of health for Toronto township, 1890-1892; Mayor of Milton, Ontario, 1907-1909; M.P. for Halton County, 1917-1935
ARMSTRONG, JOHN B. - b. County Monaghan, Ireland, 1845; Came to Canada in 1852; He was a printer at the 'Toronto Globe' and became active in the Toronto Typographical Union. He was the ringleader of a city-wide nine day strike in Toronto in 1872. President of International Typographical Union, 1878-1879
ARTHURS, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL JAMES M., M.P. - b. Toronto, October 4, 1866; Commanding Officer of 162 Battalion in W.W. 1; M.P. for Parry Sound, Ontario 1908 - 1935
BAXTER, JOHN BABINGTON MACAULEY, M.P.P., M.P. - b. Saint John, New Brunswick, February 16, 1868; Premier of New Brunswick, 1925-1931; Appointed to the N.B. Supreme Court in 1931; member of True Blue LOL 11
BEATY, JAMES, M.P. - b. Killashandra, Ireland, 1798;M.P. for Toronto East in 1867 and 1872; Came to York, Ontario in 1818 and in 1836 he was elected as a Reform councillor for St Lawrence Ward; Claimed to have carried the Orange flag [banner?] in the first Toronto Orange Parade in 1822
BECKWITH, JOHN ADOLPHUS, M.P.P. - b. Fredericton, New Brunswick, December 1, 1800; Grand Master of the GOL of New Brunswick; Served twice as mayor of Fredericton; Appointed to the N.B. Legislative Council in 1874
BELL, JOHN WILLIAM, M.P. - b. Desmond, Ontario, March 18, 1838; Grand Master of GOL of Ontario East, 1896-1897; Member of the NOBLE THIRTEEN; Elected President of the Triennial Council of Orangeism in 1900; M.P. for Addington - 1882,87,96,1900
BENJAMIN, GEORGE, M.P. - b. Brighton, England, April 15, 1799; Grand Master of Canada, 1846-1853; Founded the 'Belleville Intelligencer' newspaper in 1834; M.P. for Hastings North, 1856-1863
BETHUNE, ANGUS - b. Carleton Island, New York, September 9, 1773; W.M. of Enniskillen LOL 387, Toronto, 1850-1855; Deputy Grand Master of the GOL of Canada in 1850; He was a fur trader and clerk with the Northwest Company and the Hudsons Bay Company;
BOULTON, WILLIAM HENRY - b. York, Ontario, April 19, 1812; Member of Enniskillen LOL 387; Deputy Grand Master of Canada in 1854; Mayor of Toronto, 1845-1847, 1858
BOWELL, LIEUTENANT COLONEL SIR MACKENZIE, M.P. - b. Suffolk, England, December 27, 1823; Initiated in LOL 274, Belleville, Ontario in 1840; Grand Master of the GOL of Canada, 1870-1877; Prime Minister of Canada, 1894-1896; he was knighted in 1895
CAMERON, JOHN HILLYARD, Q.C.,M.P. - b. Languedoc, France, April 14, 1817; Came to Upper Canada in 1825; Grand Master of the GOL of Canada, 1859-1870; M.P. for Cornwall, 1846, 1848; M.P. for Peel, 1861-1876
CAREW, LIEUTENANT COLONEL FRANCIS JOHN, O.B.E. - b. Lindsay, Ontario, August 9, 1888; During W.W. 1 he was Commanding Officer of #1 military district in France; Mayor of Lindsay in 1922
CAVE, WILLIAM HENRY, M.P.P. - b. Bay Roberts, Newfoundland, February 22, 1872; Grand Master of the GOL of Newfoundland, 1919-1920; M.P.P. for Bay Verde; Minister of Finance and Customs in 1923
CHARTERS, SAMUEL, M.P. - b. Peel County, Ontario May 12, 1863; Mayor of Brampton - 1907; M.P. for Peel 1917-1935; He became the chief whip of the Conservative Party in 1927
CHINIQUY, REVEREND CHARLES - b. Kamouraska, Quebec, July 30, 1809; Member of Boyne LOL 401, Montreal; Author of 'Fifty Years in the Church of Rome'
CLARK, EDWARD FREDERICK, M.P., M.P.P. - b. County Cavan, Ireland, 1850; Member of LOL 275; County Master of Toronto, 1879-1883; Owner and editor of 'The Sentinel'; Mayor of Toronto, 1888-1891; M.P. for Toronto West, 1896-1905
COAKER, SIR WILLIAM FORD, M.P.P.- b. St. Johns Newfoundland, October 19, 1871; Founded the Fishermans Protective Union in 1908; He was knighted in 1923
CORNISH, FRANCIS EVANS, M.P.P. - b. London, Ontario, 1831; Member of LOL 412, London; Mayor of London, 1861-1864; Deputy Grand Master of GOL of Ontario West in 1860; Elected as the first mayor of Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1874; Instrumental in arranging for the arrest of Louis Riel's Adjutant-Genreral, Ambroise Lepine in 1873
DALY, THOMAS MAYNE, M.P.P. - b. Hamilton, Ontario, February 17, 1827;Mayor of Stratford, Ontario, 1869-1870 and 1876-1878;Published 'The Stratford Examiner' IN THE 1850'S;M.P.P. - Perth, 1869-1875;Grand Master of the GOL of Ontario West, 1865-1866
DANE, FRED - b.Belfast, Ireland, May 5, 1861;Member of Queen City LOL 857, Toronto;County Master of Toronto, 1905-1906;Grand Master of the GOL of Ontario West, 1913-1914;President of the Imperial Grand Orange Council of the World
DEACON, THOMAS, M.P.P. - b.Perth, Ontario, November 7, 1832;Called to the bar in 1862;County Master of Renfrew in 1878;M.P.P. - North Renfrew, 1871-1879;Appointed a County Court judge in Renfew County in 1895
DELAMERE, JOHN - b.County Down, Ireland, 1837;Came to Canada in 1856;Joined the Orange Association in Cobourg, Ontario in 1856;Editor of 'The Minden Echo';Grand Master of the GOL of Ontario East, 1892-1893
DIEFENBAKER, JOHN, M.P.,M.P.P. - b.Neustadt, Ontario, September 18, 1895;Called to the bar in Saskatchewan in 1919;Succeeded J.T.M. Anderson as Saskatchewan Conservative leader in October of 1936, he resigned the position in 1940;Prime Minister of Canada, 1957-1963
DINSDALE, WALTER, M.P.,D.F.C. - b.Brandon, Manitoba, 1916;Served in the R.C.A.F. during W.W. 2, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross with the 410 Squadron;M.P. - Brandon - 1951, 1953, 1957, 1958;Minister of Northern Affairs and Natural Resources
DOWNER, REVEREND ALFRED WALLACE 'WALLY',M.P.P. - b.Simcoe County, Ontario, May 1, 1904;Member of Ivy LOL 450 and Newton Robinson LOL 209;Chaplain in the Canadian Army, 1942-1945;M.P.P. - Dufferin-Simcoe, 1931-1975;Speaker of the Ontario Legislature, 1955-1959
EASTON, JOHN - b.County Antrim, Ireland, April 14, 1874;Initiated into LOL 1033, Belfast, N.I.; Came to Canada and joined LOL 1795, Winnipeg, Manitoba;Grand Master of the GOL of Manitoba in 1916;Grand Master of the GOL of Canada, 1928-1930
EDGECOMBE, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL W.T. - b. Harbour Grace, Newfoundland;Winnipeg alderman;During W.W. 1 he was the Commanding Officer of the 183rd. Battalion 'THE ORANGE BATTALION' stationed in Winnipeg
EDWARDS, Dr. JOHN WESLEY, M.P. - b.Frontenac County, Ontario, May 25, 1865;Grand Master of the GOL of Ontario East, 1921-1922;Grand Master of the GOL of Canada, 1924-1928;M.P. - Frontenac - 1908-1921, 1926-1929;Minister of Immigration in 1921
ELLIS, Dr. D.D., M.P.P. - b.Listowel, Ontario, January 6, 1859;Mayor of Fleming, Saskatchewan in 1916;Grand Master of the GOL of Saskatchewan in 1910;Grand Master of the GOL of Canada, 1914-1918
EMMERSON, HENRY ROBERT,M.PP,M.P - b.Maugerville, New Brunswick, September 25, 1853;Premier of New Brunswick, 1897-1900;M.P. - Westmoreland, 1900-1912;Minister of Railways and Canals in the Laurier government, 1904-1907
FALLIS, WILLIAM A.,M.P.P. - b.Cavan Township, Ontario, February 22, 1833;Member of LOL 40, Cavan, Ontario;M.P.P. - Durham East, 1894-1902
FERGUSON, GEORGE HOWARD, M.P.P. - b.Kemptville, Ontario, June 18, 1870;Chosedn as leader of Ontario Conservative Party in 1920;Sworn in as Premier of Ontario on July 16, 1923. Resigned as Premier on December 18, 1930
FLANAGAN, JOHN - County Master of Frontenac, Ontario in 1858;Grand Master of the 'Benjamin Grand Lodge of Canada' in 1855;One of the chief organizers of the Orange display of strength at Kingston, Ontario in 1860 during the Prince of Wales visit;Mayor of Kingston - 1858
FLOODY, CLARKE WALLACE 'WALLY' - b.Chatham, Ontario, 1918;Member of Imperial LOL, Toronto;Joined the RCAF in 1940 and served as a Spitfire pilot in the 401 Squadron. Shot down in 1941 and was a prisoner of war in Stalag Luft III. He was the 'Tunnel King' of the Great Escape from the camp in March, 1944. Seventy-six prisoners escaped and fifty were murdered on recapture.
FOOTE, REVEREND JOHN WEIR, V.C., M.P.P. -b.Madoc, Ontario, May 5, 1904;Served as a chaplain in the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry;He was awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery at Dieppe in W.W. 2; Member of Fraserville LOL 46;M.P.P. - Durham, 1948-1957;Minister of Reform Institutions, 1950-1957
FROST, LESLIE MISCAMPBELL, M.P.P. - b. Orillia, Ontario, September 20, 1895; M.P.P. - Victoria - 1937-1961;Member of LOL 557, Lindsay, Ontario;Premier of Ontario, 1949-1961
GARDINER, FRED G. - b. Toronto, January 21, 1895;Called to the bar in 1920;Reeve of Forest Hill, 1938-1949;Member of Ulster LOL 864;First chairman of Metro Toronto Council
GASKIN, CAPTAIN JOHN - b. Kingston, Ontario, April 3, 1840;In 1864 he was the youngest captain on the Great Lakes;County Master of South Frontenac in 1885;Mayor of Kingston - 1882;He was the first president of the Protestant Protective Society, formed in Kingston in 1879;President of the Kingston Board of Trade
GEARY, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL GEORGE REGINALD, O.B.E., M.P. - b.Strathroy, Ontario, August 12, 1874;Mayor of Toronto, 1910-1912;Awarded the Military Cross and Croix de Guerre during W.W. 1;M.P. - Toronto South, 1925-1935;Minister of Justice - 1930;Sworn in as a member of the Privy Council in 1935
GOODFELLOW, WILLIAM ARTHUR, M.P.P. - b.Brighton, Ontario, August 18, 1901;Member of LOL 1363;County Master of Northumberland - 1926;M.P.P. - Northumberland, 1943-1962;Minister of Public Welfare, 1946-1949;Minister of Agriculture - 1956;Minister of Highways - 1959
GOWAN, OGLE ROBERT, M.P. - b.County Wexford, Ireland, July 13, 1803;Came to Canada in 1829;Formed the GOL of British America in 1830 and served as its first Grand Master;Was a member of Parliament for 27 years
GRAYDON, GORDON, M.P. - b.Peel County, Ontario, December 7, 1896;Member of Dublin LOL 76, Peel County; M.P. - Peel - 1935, 1940, 1945, 1949, 1953;Leader of the Federal Progressive Conservative Party, 1943-1945
HALFYARD, WILLIAM WESLEY, M.P.P. - b. Ochre Pit Cove, Newfoundland, October 16, 1869;Minister of Agriculture and Mines for Newfoundland, 1917-1918;Colonial Secretary, 1918-1919, and 1924
HANNA, ROBERT, V.C. - b.Kilkeel, County Down, Ireland, August 6, 1887;Member of 29th Battalion during W.W. 1; Member of Ontario LOL 2226, B.C.;Awarded the Victoria Cross for action at the Battle of Lens;Came to Canada in 1905
HANSON, RICHARD BURPEE, M.P. - b. New Brunswick, March 20, 1879;Mayor of Fredericton, 1918-1920;Member of Graham LOL 20;M.P. - York-Sunbury, 1921-1935;Minister of Trade and Commerce in R.B. Bennett's cabinet in 1934;Conservative Party House Leader, 1940-1943
HENRY, GEORGE STEWART, M.P.P. - b.York County, Ontario, July 16, 1871;Member of Eglinton LOL 269, Toronto;M.P.P. - East York - 1913-1940;Sworn in as Premier of Ontario on December 16, 1930
HOCKEN, HORATIO CLARENCE, M.P., - b. Toronto, October 12, 1857;Grand Master of the GOL of Ontario West, 1917-1918;Grand Master of the GOL of Canada, 1918-1922;He was one of the founding members of the 'Toronto Star';Mayor of Toronto, 1912-1914;M.P. - West Toronto, 1917-1930;Appointed to the Senate in 1933
HOGARTH, MAJOR-GENERAL DONALD, D.S.O., M.P.P. - b.Osceola, Ontario, June 15, 1878;Served in W.W. 1 with the C.A.M.C.; In 1937 he was listed as a director of the following companies: Sudbury Basin Mines Ltd., Sherritt Gordon Mines, Coniarum Mines;M.P.P. - Port Arthur - 1911, 1914, 1919, 1926, 1929
HUGHES, JAMES L. - b. Durham County, Ontario, 1846;Member of LOL 140, Toronto;County Master of Toronto, 1887-1888;Grand Master of the GOL of Ontario West, 1894-1896;Introduced kindergarten into the Toronto school system. In 1874 he was appointed Chief Inspector of Toronto Public schools
HUGHES, SIR SAM, M.P. - b.Darlington Township, Ontario, January 8, 1853;Member of LOL 557,Lindsay, Ontario;County Master of Victoria, 1892-1896;M.P., 1892-1921;Minister of Defence during W.W. 1
JAMIESON, COLONEL FREDERICK CHARLES, K.C., M.P.P. - b. Carleton County, Ontario, May 18, 1875; During W.W. 1 he commanded the 1st Canadian Division Mounted Troops, 1914-1916. He returned to Canada and was a member of a British-Canadian recruiting mission to the U.S.; C.O. of the 260th Battalion of Canadian Rifles when they were sent to Siberia in 1918-1919; M.P.P. for Edmonton, Alberta - 1931
JEAKINS, REVEREND CHARLES EDWARD - b. Yorkshire, England, May 20, 1878; Chaplain of the 58th Battalion during W.W. 1; President of the Ontario Great War Veterans Association for four years.
JUTTEN, THOMAS WILLIAM, M.P.P. - b. London, England, June 15, 1861; Came to Canada in 1871; Served as alderman, controller, mayor and hydro commissioner of Hamilton, Ontario; First elected to Hamilton city council in 1907 and retired as mayor in 1926; M.P.P. for Hamilton Centre - 1926, 1929
KEARNS, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL WILLIAM, M.P.P. - b. Nelson Township, Ontario, 1840; Signer of the Orangemen's request for an Act of Incorporation in 1890; His grandparents came from Germany and were among the first settlers in Halton County; Reeve of Burlington for four years; M.P.P. for Halton, 1883, 1886, 1890, 1894
KEMP, SIR A. E., K.C.M.G., M.P. - b. Clarenceville, Quebec, 1858; Member of King William III LOL 140, Toronto; Appointed Canadian Minister of Defence in 1916; Appointed to the Canadian Senate in 1921
KIDD, THOMAS ASHMORE, M.P., M.P.P. - b. Burritts Rapids, Ontario, May 1, 1889; During W.W. 1 he served with the 2nd Battalion. He was one of the victims of the first German poison gas attack and he was invalided home.; M.P.P. for Kingston , 1926 - 1940; Speaker of the Ontario Legislature, 1930-1934; M.P. - Kingston - 1945; Grand Master of the Orange Young Briton Association, 1916-1918; Grand Master of the GOL of Ontario East, 1926-1927; Grand Master of the GOL of Canada, 1930-1933, 1940-1947
KRIBS, LOUIS P. - b. Hespeler, Ontario, 1857; President of the Parliamentary Press Gallery in 1891; He coined the slogan 'THE OLD MAN, THE OLD POLICY, THE OLD FLAG' that Sir John A. Macdonald used in the 1891 election.
LAWSON, JAMES EARL, K.C., M.P. - b. Hamilton, Ontario, 1891; Grand Master of the Orange Young Britons Association in 1919; M.P. for West York - 1928, 1930, 1935; Minister of National Revenue in R.B. Bennett's cabinet in 1935
LEWIS, MAJOR ALEXANDER CAMERON, M.P.P. - b. Toronto, November 1875, City Editor of the 'Toronto Telegram' in 1905; Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario; M.P.P. for Toronto - 1920, 1923
LYONS, JAMES, M.P.P. - Virginia, Ontario, 1878; Mayor of Sault Ste Marie, 1908-1911, 1932-1934;M.P.P. for The Soo, 1923-1934; Minister of Lands and Forests, 1923-1926
MACAULEY, LEOPOLD, K.C., M.P.P. - b. Peterborough, Ontario, 1887; Member of LOL 2145, Toronto; M.P.P. for South York - 1926, 1929, 1934, 1937; Minister of Highways in 1931; Minister of Public Works in 1934
MACDONALD, SIR JOHN ALEXANDER, K.C.B., M.P. - b. Glasgow, Scotland, 1815; Came to Canada in 1820; Initiated into LOL 6, Kingston, in 1841; Prime Minister of Canada, 1867-1873, 1878-1891
MACGEORGE, REVEREND R.J. - b. Scotland, 1811; Came to Canada in 1841; Edited the 'Streetsville Review'; Chaplain of the GOL of Canada under the leadership of George Benjamin; Returned to Scotland in 1859 and became the Dean of Oban
MACKAY, JOHN KEILLER, K.C., D.S.O. - b. Pictou, Nova Scotia, July 11, 1889; Member of Cameron LOL 613, Toronto; Commanding Officer of the 6th Brigade in 1916; He commanded three mobile groups of artillery known as the 'Mackay Group' in 1918; He was wounded in 1916 and seriously wounded at the Somme in 1918; Justice of the Supreme Court of Ontario; Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario
MAITLAND, ROYAL LETHINGTON, K.C., M.P.P. - b. Ingersoll, Ontario, 1889; Moved to British Columbia with his family in 1890; Called to the bar in 1913; M.P.P. for Vancouver, 1928-1946; Attorney General of British Columbia
MAYERHOFFER, REVEREND VINCENT PHILLIP - b. Raab, Hungary, 1784; Member of Enniskillen LOL 387, Toronto; Became a Franciscan priest at the age of twenty-three; Joined the Church of England in Buffalo, New York in 1829; Preached in Markham, Ontario for over twenty years; Grand Chaplain of the GOL of Canada
McDONALD, HERBERT STONE, M.P.P. - b. Gananoque, Ontario, 1842; Called to the bar in 1863 and opened a law practice in Brockville, Ontario; Elected a councillor of the first Gananoque town council in 1863; County Master of Leed in the 1860's; Grand Master of the GOL of Ontario East, 1869-1873; M.P.P. for South Leeds, 1871-1873
McGEER, GERALD GRATTAN, M.P., M.P.P. - b. Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1888; M.P.P. for Richmond, B.C., 1916-1920; M.P.P. for Vancouver Burrard, 1933-1935; M.P. for Vancouver Burrard - 1935, 1940; Mayor of Vancouver, 1935-1936
McNEILL, ALEXANDER, M.P. - b. County Antrim, Ireland, 1842; Signer of Act of Incorporation for Orange Association in 1890; Member of the NOBLE THIRTEEN; M.P. - Bruce North, 1882-1901; "Men like McNeill can make a party. If the Conservatives possess enough of them, the party may once more become united and formidable." - Toronto Telegram
McPHERSON, W.D., K.C., M.P.P. - b. Lambton County, Ontario, 1859; County Master of Toronto, 1896-1897; Grand Master of the GOL of Canada, 1922-1924; Grand Master of AF & AM of Canada, 1912-1913; M.P.P. for Toronto West - 1908; Provincial Secretary in the Hearst government
MEDCALF, FRANCIS HENRY - b. Ireland, May 10, 1803; Served as W.M. of LOL 275 and LOL 301, Toronto; First County Master of Toronto - 1860; Grand Master of the GOL of Ontario WEST, 1863-1864; Mayor of Toronto, 1864, 1866, 1874-1875
MERCER, MALCOLM - b. Peel-York boundary, 1859; Served in the Queens Own Rifles during the 1885 Northwest Rebellion; Lawyer - he was a member of Port Credit LOL 163; Commissioned a Brigadier-General in 1914 and a Major-General in 1915; Created a Companion of the Order of the Bath on June 22, 1915;Killed in action on June 3, 1916, at the Battle of Mount Sorrel, he was the highest ranking allied soldier to be killed in W.W. 1
MUIR, ALEXANDER - b. Scotland, April 5, 1830; Member of LOL 142, Toronto and LOL 548, Markham; he served as a private in the Queens Own Rifles, from 1861-1867 and fought at the Battle of Ridgeway; He composed 'THE MAPLE LEAF FOREVER'
MULOCK, SIR WILLIAM, Q.C., K.C.M.G., M.P. - b. Bondhead, Ontario, 1844; Called to the bar in 1868; M.P. for North York, 1882-1905; While Postmaster General he was responsible for introducing 'Penny Post' within the British Empire; Became the Chief Justice of Ontario in 1923
NEEDHAM, WILLIAM H., M.P.P. - b. December 9, 1810; Called to the bar in 1834; He was the first W.M. of True Blue LOL 11 in 1843; M.P.P. for Saint John New Brunswick; Mayor of Fredericton, N.B. six times between 1856 and 1868
NESBITT, ARTHUR RUSSELL, K.C., M.P.P. - b. Durham County, Ontario, 1884; Toronto alderman, 1916-1921; County Master of Toronto - 1931; M.P.P. for Toronto-Bracondale - 1923, 1926, 1929
NICHOLSON, DONALD, M.P. - b. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 1850; Member of Charlottetown city council, 1896-1900; M.P. for Queen's County, P.E.I. - 1911, 1917 - he retired from politics in 1921. He praised the Royal Arch Purple Degree on the floor of the House of Commons in 1917
O'BRIEN, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL WILLIAM EDWARD, M.P. - b. Thornhill, Ontario, March 10, 1831; Called to the bar in 1874; During the Northwest Rebellion of 1885 he commanded the York and Simcoe Regiment; M.P. for Muskoka, Ontario, 1882-1896; One of the NOBLE THIRTEEN
ORONHYATEKHA - b. Six Nations Reserve, Brantford, Ontario, August 10, 1841; Medical doctor - he started his practice at Frankford, Ontario;Met the Prince of Wales during his visit to Canada in 1860; He was a full blooded Mohawk; County Master of Middlesex; Helped to found Orange Insurance; Founded the Independent Order of Foresters Insurance plan; Canadian delegate to the 1873 Triennial Council in Belfast, Ireland
OSLER, REVEREND HENRY BATH - b. Falmouth, England, August 19, 1815; Member of LOL 736, Lloydtown, Ontario and LOL 146; District Master of King, Ontario in 1863; Grand Chaplain of the GOL of Ontario West in 1861; Anglican minister - he was ordained by Bishop Strachan in 1844
PALMER, REVEREND KENNEDY HUNTER, D.D. - b. Belfast Ireland, 1881; Presbyterian minister;Came to Canada in 1905 and was ordained in 1912; He was the private secretary to Sir Sam Hughes, 1915-1921; He was associated with William Coote, M.P. on the lecture platform on the Irish Home Rule Question, 1919-1925
PARKHILL, W.J., M.P.P. - b. County Tyrone, Ireland, November 27, 1837; He came to Canada in 1855; In 1855 he joined LOL 28, Woodbridge, Ontario; Grand Master of the GOL of Ontario West, 1876-1880; Grand Master of the Grand Black Chapter of Ontario West and Grand Master of the GBC of Canada; Grand Master of the GOL of Canada, 1884-1887; M.P.P. for Simcoe South, 1878-1883
PARTELOW, JOHN RICHARD, M.P.P. - b. Saint John, New Brunswick, 1796; Mayor of Saint John, 1847-1848; M.P.P. - Saint John's County, 1827-1850, 1854-1855
PERRY, REVEREND CHARLES E. - b. 1835; Methodist minister; Grand Chaplain and Grand Organizer of the GOL of Ontario West in the 1890's; Author of 'LECTURES ON ORANGEISM AND OTHER SUBJECTS' and 'HON. N. CLARKE WALLACE, Grand Master Loyal Orange Association of British America'
PICKARD, JOHN, M.P., M.P.P. - b. York County, New Brunswick, 1824; Prominent lumber merchant; Founding director of People's Bank of New Brunswick in 1864; M.P.P. - York County, 1850-1854; M.P. - 1868, 1872, 1874, 1878, 1882; He opposed N.B. entry into Confederation and was defeated in 1865 on this policy; Grand Master of the GOL of New Brunswick, 1875-1878
PITTS, HERMAN HENRY, M.P.P. - b. Oromocto, New Brunswick, July 16, 1858; Member of Graham LOL 20; Grand Master of the GOL of New Brunswick; M.P.P. - York, 1892-1899
POPE, WILLIAM HENRY - b. Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, 1825; In 1859 he was the Colonial Secretary of P.E.I.; Editor ot 'The Islander', 1859-1872; M.P.P. - Belfast, P.E.I. - 1863; On March 17, 1863 he intoduced an Orange Incorporation Bill in the P.E.I. Legislature; He was the main person responsible for leading P.E.I. into Confederation
PORTER, EDWARD GUSS, K.C., M.P. - b. Consecon, Ontario, 1859; Mayor of Belleville, Ontario - 1891; M.P. for West Hastings, 1901-1924
PRICE, WILLIAM HERBERT, K.C., M.P.P. - b. Owen Sound, Ontario, 1878; Lieutenant-Colonel and Commanding Officer of the 204th Battalion in W.W. 1; W.M. of LOL 137 in 1916; M.P.P. - Parkdale - 1914, 1919, 1923, 1926, 1929, 1934; Provincial Treasurer in 1923; Provincial Attorney General in 1926
PUDDESTER, JOHN CHARLES, M.P.P. - b. Northern Bay, Newfoundland, October 4, 1881; Member of LOL 1450, Western Bay; Grand Master of GOL of Newfoundland, 1916-1918, 1931, 1933; M.P.P., 1923-1934; Secretary of State for Newfoundland, 1932-1934
PUGSLEY, WILLIAM, M.P.P., M.P. - b. Sussex, New Brunswick, 1850; Member of Havelock LOL 27; Called to the bar in 1872; M.P.P. - King's County, 1885-1892, 1899-1907; Premier of New Brunswick - 1907; M.P. - Saint John, 1907-1911, 1911-1918; Minister of National Revenue in Laurier's cabinet; Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick in 1918
QUINTON, HERMAN WILLIAM, M.P.P. - b. Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland, 1896; M.P.P. for Bonavista South and Burgeo; Minister of Public Works - 1932; Minister of Finance - 1949
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