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Two political biographies trace the careers of Lemuel Allan Wilmot and Sir Leonard Tilley, outlining their backgrounds, public service, and influence on provincial governance. The account of Wilmot follows his ancestry, legal practice, legislative contests over revenues and civil lists, clashes with colonial governors, advocacy for responsible government, and later roles on the bench and as governor. The account of Tilley describes his early business life, entry into the legislature, involvement in temperance and reform measures, promotion of transportation and regional union, participation in Confederation debates, and subsequent service in federal cabinet and viceregal office.

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James Hannay

James Hannay was a Scottish author and playwright, known for his contributions to literature in the 19th century. His notable work, "Wilmot and Tilley," showcases his skill in crafting engaging narratives and complex characters. Hannay's writing often reflects the social and political themes of his time, providing insight into the cultural landscape of Scotland during the Victorian era. Though not as widely recognized today, his works contribute to the rich tapestry of Scottish literary heritage.

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