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William Annand

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Monarch
  
Victoria

Name
  
William Annand

Preceded by
  
Hiram Blanchard

Role
  
Politician


Citizenship
  
Canadian

Party
  
Nova Scotia Liberal Party

Political party
  
Liberal

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Born
  
April 10, 1808 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (
1808-04-10
)

Spouse(s)
  
Emily Cuff (m. 1830) Martha Tupper (m. 1834)

Children
  
11 (6 sons and 5 daughters)

Died
  
October 12, 1887, London, United Kingdom

Lieutenant governor
  
Charles Hastings Doyle, Joseph Howe, Adams George Archibald

Succeeded by
  
Philip Carteret Hill

William Annand (April 10, 1808 – October 12, 1887) was a Nova Scotia publisher and politician. He was a member of the North British Society.

Born in Halifax, Annand was first elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in 1836 and supported demands for responsible government. He lost his seat in 1843 and became proprietor and editor of the Novascotian and Morning Chronicle newspapers. In 1851 he returned to the House of Assembly as member for Halifax County. He was the financial secretary in Joseph Howe's ministry from 1860 to 1863 and in 1867 was appointed to the Legislative Council. In July 1866, Annand and Howe headed up a delegation to London in order to lobby against Nova Scotia's inclusion in confederation. He became the second post-confederation Premier of Nova Scotia November 7, 1867, on behalf of the Anti-Confederation Party which soon became the Nova Scotia Liberal Party but was a weak leader. He resigned May 8, 1875 and was replaced three days later by Philip Carteret Hill. Historian David A. Sutherland described him as a "mediocrity" who "possessed neither outstanding ability nor great depth of character."

Moving to London, he was appointed agent-general representing Canada until 1878 and then was appointed agent general on behalf of the Nova Scotia government serving in that position until the end of his life. He died in London in 1887.

His character was in the television drama "The Night They Killed Joe Howe" (1960) (TV drama), starring Douglas Rain, Austin Willis (as William Annand) and James Doohan, was located in Maitland, Nova Scotia.

References

William Annand Wikipedia