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  • The firm of Alexander Mathieson & Sons was one of the leading makers of hand tools in Scotland. Its success went hand in hand with the growth of the shipbuilding...
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    John Alexander Mathieson (May 19, 1863 – January 7, 1947) was a politician and jurist of Prince Edward Island, Canada, and the 12th premier. Mathieson was...
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  • Mathieson is a surname and may apply to the following: Alexander Mathieson & Sons, Scottish edge-tool makers Bonnie Mathieson (1945–2018), American scientist...
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  • John Mathieson may refer to: John Mathieson (surveyor) (1855–1945), Scottish explorer and surveyor John Alexander Mathieson (1863–1947), Premier of the...
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    Spokeshave Buswartehobel, a plane-shaped bus stop shelter in Zachenberg Alexander Mathieson & Sons, a Scottish plane manufacturer Cesar Chelor, earliest documented...
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    1877–1889 Neil McLeod, 1889–1894 Daniel Gordon, 1894–1903 John Alexander Mathieson, 1903–1917 Aubin E. Arsenault, 1917–1921 James David Stewart, 1921–1933...
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    1889 – June 21, 1917 Preceded by Edward Palmer Succeeded by John Alexander Mathieson Member of the General Assembly of Prince Edward Island for 2nd Kings...
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  • who recommended him to the film producer Alexander Korda, whose musical director he became in 1934. Mathieson made most of his career in the film industry...
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  • Howatt Bell - 14th Premier of PEI; PEI Member of Parliament John Alexander Mathieson - 12th Premier of PEI Prosper Arsenault - Educator; Politician, Speaker...
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  • Thomas Ogilvie Mathieson. His family owned the Scottish hand tool manufacturing company Alexander Mathieson & Sons. 'Taso' Mathieson started racing in...
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    Rev. Robert Easton (1804–1824) Rev. John Burns (1824–1826) Rev. Alexander Mathieson, DD (1826–1870, 1837–38 leave) Rev. Gavin Lang (1870–1882) Rev. J...
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  • Government of Prince Edward Island. Retrieved 12 October 2015. "John Alexander Mathieson". Government of Prince Edward Island. Retrieved 12 October 2015....
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    Premier Francis Haszard Herbert James Palmer John Alexander Mathieson Preceded by Donald Alexander MacKinnon Succeeded by Augustine Colin Macdonald MLA...
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    Sir Peter William Mathieson FRCP FMedSci FRSE (Chinese: 馬斐森; born 18 April 1959) is an English nephrologist and current principal and vice-chancellor...
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  • Alexander James Mathieson (11 May 1921 – 13 May 2022) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club in the Victorian Football...
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  • John Davie ("Dock") Mathieson (20 May 1914 – 3 December 1985) was a Scottish musician. In between his early and late careers as a teacher, he was a musical...
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  • Conservative Party led by John Alexander Mathieson formed the government. Aubin-Edmond Arsenault succeeded Mathieson as Premier and party leader in 1917...
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    developer Marsden St, George Marsden, Mayor of Carrington Council Mathieson St, Alexander Mathieson, Mayor of Carrington Council (previously Little Gipps St)...
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  • Holly Mathieson (born 28 May 1981, in Dunedin) is a New Zealand conductor and music academic. Mathieson completed her BMus (hons) in composition and analysis...
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  • 7, 1912, to August 21, 1915. The Conservative Party led by John Alexander Mathieson formed the government. J. Edward Wyatt was elected speaker. There...
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