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John S.D. Thompson Canadian Prime Minister 1892 Master Steel Manufacturing Die

$ 92.4

Availability: 90 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • Type: Manufacturing Steel Hub Die Stamp
  • Country/Region: Canada
  • Signed: No
  • Material: Steel
  • Theme: Politics
  • Year: 1892
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Politician: John S.D. Thompson Canadian Prime Minister 1892

    Description

    John S.D. Thompson
    John Sparrow David Thompson
    Canadian Prime Minister 1892
    Master Steel Manufacturing Die
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    11 Ounces
    1 1/2” Diameter
    1 1/4” Tall
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    John Sparrow David Thompson
    Sir John Sparrow David Thompson PC KCMG QC (November 10, 1845 – December 12, 1894) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and politician who served as the fourth prime minister of Canada from 1892 until his death. He had previously been fifth premier of Nova Scotia for a brief period in 1882.
    The Right Honourable Sir
    John Sparrow David Thompson
    PC KCMG QC
    Thompson in 1891
    4th Prime Minister of Canada
    In office
    December 5, 1892 – December 12, 1894
    Monarch
    Victoria
    Governors General
    The Lord Stanley of Preston
    The Earl of Aberdeen
    Preceded by
    John Abbott
    Succeeded by
    Mackenzie Bowell
    5th Premier of Nova Scotia
    In office
    May 25, 1882 – July 18, 1882
    Monarch
    Victoria
    Lieutenant Governor
    Adams George Archibald
    Preceded by
    Simon Hugh Holmes
    Succeeded by
    William Thomas Pipes
    MLA for Antigonish County
    In office
    December 4, 1877 – July 27, 1882
    Serving with Daniel MacDonald, Angus McGillivray
    Preceded by
    John J. McKinnon
    Succeeded by
    Charles B. Whidden
    Member of the Canadian Parliament
    for Antigonish
    In office
    October 16, 1885 – December 12, 1894
    Preceded by
    Angus McIsaac
    Succeeded by
    Colin Francis McIsaac
    Personal details
    Born
    November 10, 1845
    Halifax, Nova Scotia
    Died
    December 12, 1894 (aged 49)
    Windsor, Berkshire, England
    Cause of death
    Heart attack
    Resting place
    Holy Cross Cemetery, Halifax
    Political party
    Conservative
    Spouse
    Annie Affleck ​(m. 1870)​
    Children
    9
    Thompson was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He trained as a lawyer and was called to the bar in 1865. Thompson was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in 1877 as a representative of the Conservative Party. He became the provincial attorney general the following year, in Simon Holmes' government, replaced Holmes as premier in 1882. However, he served for only two months before losing the 1882 general election to the Liberal Party. After losing the premiership, he accepted an appointment to the Nova Scotia Supreme Court.
    In 1885, Thompson entered federal politics at the personal request of Prime Minister John A. Macdonald, becoming Minister of Justice. In that role he was the driving force behind the enactment of the Criminal Code. Thompson became prime minister in 1892, following the retirement of John Abbott. He was the first Roman Catholic to hold the position. On a trip to England in 1894, Thompson unexpectedly suffered a heart attack and died, aged 49. He is the second and most recent Canadian prime minister to have died in office, after John A. Macdonald