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George Hyde (politician)
George Hyde may refer to: * George E. Hyde (1882–1968), U.S. historian of the American Indians * George Gordon Hyde (1883–1946), Quebec (Canada) provincial politician and lawyer * George Hyde (admiral) (1877–1937), Australian admiral * George Hyde (RAF officer) (1893–?), English World War I flying ace * George Hyde (bishop) (1923–2010), American clergyman * George Hyde (gun designer) (1888–1963), American machinist, gunsmith, and gun designer * George Hyde (Knight of the Bath) (1570–1623), Berkshire MP * George Hyde (athlete) (1905–1974), Australian long-distance runner * George Hyde (politician) George Hyde may refer to: * George E. Hyde (1882–1968), U.S. historian of the American Indians * George Gordon Hyde (1883–1946), Quebec (Canada) provincial politician and lawyer * George Hyde (admiral) (1877–1937), Australian admiral * Geo ..., mayor of pre-statehood San Francisco, California {{hndis, Hyde, George ...
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George Gordon Hyde
George Gordon Hyde, (January 24, 1883 – July 20, 1946) was a Canadian politician, and a prominent lawyer in the city of Montreal. Born in Montreal, Quebec on January 24, 1883, he was educated at the High School of Montreal and McGill University, where he obtained a law degree, and was called to the Quebec Bar on 21 August 1908. He became well known in the fields of company and commercial law, first with the law firm of R.C. Smith, K.C., and later as senior partner of his own firm, Hyde & Ahern. He was made King's Counsel 27 December 1918, and elected president of the Junior Bar Association of Montreal 1919. Elected Quebec Vice-President of the Canadian Bar Association in 1944. President of the Reform Club of Montreal, 1935. He was well known in English and American legal circles. In 1939 he ran as Liberal candidate in the provincial riding of Westmount–Saint-Georges, and was elected as Member of the Legislative Assembly (Now known as the National Assembly of Quebec). I ...
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George Hyde (admiral)
Admiral Sir George Francis Hyde, (19 July 1877 – 28 July 1937) was an English-born Australian admiral, known as a former head and the first officer to achieve the rank of full admiral in the Royal Australian Navy. Early life Hyde was born in the seaside resort, Southsea, in the city of Portsmouth. He was the son of a clerk, Ebenezer Hyde, and Maria, née Alexander. Educated at a private school in Portsmouth, Hyde's desire to attain a high rank in the Royal Navy was strengthened by a love to serve his country, and love for the sea. Entrance into Britain's Royal Navy In 1894, Hyde entered the merchant service as an apprentice, hoping to gain a commission into the Royal Naval Reserve. Finishing his apprenticeship after four trips aboard a sailing ship, ''Mount Stewart'', he journeyed as second mate in the barque ''Amulree'' in 1898. Hyde was commissioned as a midshipman in the Royal Naval Reserve in 1896, and served upon His Majesty's Ships , , , and , as reserve. Promoted to ...
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