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- Q7608716 description "Canadian politician".
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- Q7608716 abstract "Stephen Binney (March 24, 1805 – January 17, 1872) was a merchant, shipbuilder and political figure in Nova Scotia. He was the first mayor of Halifax, serving from 1841 to 1842.He was born in Halifax, the son of Hibbert Newton Binney, who was the son of Jonathan Binney, and Lucy Creighton. He married Emily Pryor in 1828. In 1841, after having been elected mayor, he clashed with Lieutenant-Governor Lord Falkland during the visit of a prince of the House of Orleans. Binney travelled to England in January 1842, authorized to deliver a congratulatory address on behalf of the city council on the birth of a son, later King Edward VII, to Queen Victoria. Edward Kenny was named as his replacement in March of the same year after Binney's leave of absence expired. During his visit to England, Binney's business interests in Halifax suffered financial problems. In 1843, Binney purchased land in Lewisville near Moncton which included a wharf and a shipyard and built his home there. He established himself as a wholesale merchant, dealing in lumber, flour, and feed. In 1850, Binney was among those supporting a route for the Intercolonial Railway which passed through Moncton.".
- Q7608716 birthDate "1805-03-24".
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- Q7608716 deathDate "1872-01-17".
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- Q7608716 deathYear "1872".
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- Q7608716 birthDate "1805-03-24".
- Q7608716 birthPlace "Halifax, Nova Scotia".
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- Q7608716 dateOfDeath "1872-01-17".
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- Q7608716 name "Binney, Stephen".
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- Q7608716 placeOfBirth "Halifax, Nova Scotia".
- Q7608716 placeOfDeath "Moncton, New Brunswick".
- Q7608716 shortDescription "Canadian politician".
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- Q7608716 comment "Stephen Binney (March 24, 1805 – January 17, 1872) was a merchant, shipbuilder and political figure in Nova Scotia. He was the first mayor of Halifax, serving from 1841 to 1842.He was born in Halifax, the son of Hibbert Newton Binney, who was the son of Jonathan Binney, and Lucy Creighton. He married Emily Pryor in 1828. In 1841, after having been elected mayor, he clashed with Lieutenant-Governor Lord Falkland during the visit of a prince of the House of Orleans.".
- Q7608716 label "Stephen Binney".
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