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'''Francis Ramsey Lalor''' ([[November 14]], [[1856]][[June 24]], [[1929]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] politician.
'''Francis Ramsey Lalor''' (November 14, 1856 – June 24, 1929) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] politician.


Born in [[St. Catharines, Ontario|St. Catharines]], [[Canada West]], Lalor was educated at the Durnville Public and High Schools. A merchant and manufacturer, he was first elected to the [[Canadian House of Commons]] for the electoral district of [[Haldimand (electoral district)|Haldimand]] at the [[Canadian federal election, 1904|general elections of 1904]]. A [[Conservative Party of Canada (historical)|Conservative]], he was re-elected in [[Canadian federal election, 1908|1908]], [[Canadian federal election, 1911|1911]], and [[Canadian federal election, 1917|1917]].
Born in [[St. Catharines, Ontario|St. Catharines]], [[Canada West]], Lalor was educated at the Durnville Public and High Schools. A merchant and manufacturer, he was first elected to the [[Canadian House of Commons]] for the electoral district of [[Haldimand (electoral district)|Haldimand]] at the [[Canadian federal election, 1904|general elections of 1904]]. A [[Conservative Party of Canada (historical)|Conservative]], he was re-elected in [[Canadian federal election, 1908|1908]], [[Canadian federal election, 1911|1911]], and [[Canadian federal election, 1917|1917]].

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Francis Ramsey Lalor

Francis Ramsey Lalor (November 14, 1856 – June 24, 1929) was a Canadian politician.

Born in St. Catharines, Canada West, Lalor was educated at the Durnville Public and High Schools. A merchant and manufacturer, he was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons for the electoral district of Haldimand at the general elections of 1904. A Conservative, he was re-elected in 1908, 1911, and 1917.

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