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What (who) is C L Mowat - definition

CANADIAN LAWYER AND POLITICIAN
Sir Oliver Mowat; Mowat, Oliver

C. L. Mowat         
ANGLO-AMERICAN HISTORIAN
Charles Loch Mowat; Charles Mowat; Mowat, C. L.; Mowat, Charles Loch; Mowat, C.L.; Charles L Mowat; Charles L. Mowat; C.L. Mowat
Charles Loch Mowat (4 October 1911 – 23 June 1970) was a British-born American historian.The Times (29 June 1970), p.
Jack Mowat         
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL REFEREE FROM SCOTLAND (1908-1995)
John Mowat (referee); J. A. Mowat
John Alexander Mowat, (1 April 1908 – 12 March 1995) was a Scottish football referee who also operated for FIFA.
Mowat baronets         
EXTINCT BARONETCY IN THE BARONETAGE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Mowat Baronets
There have been two baronetcies created for persons with the surname Mowat, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

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Oliver Mowat

Sir Oliver Mowat (July 22, 1820 – April 19, 1903) was a Canadian lawyer, politician, and Ontario Liberal Party leader. He served for nearly 24 years as the third premier of Ontario. He was the eighth lieutenant governor of Ontario and one of the Fathers of Confederation. He is best known for defending successfully the constitutional rights of the provinces in the face of the centralizing tendency of the national government as represented by his longtime Conservative adversary, John A. Macdonald. This longevity and power was due to his maneuvering to build a political base around Liberals, Catholics, trade unions, and anti-French-Canadian sentiment.