Lionel Herbert Clarke
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Lionel Herbert Clarke (July 20, 1859 -August 29, 1921) was a Guelph born businessman and Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, Canada from 1919 until his death in 1921.
Preceded by: Sir John Strathearn Hendrie |
Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario 1919–1921 |
Succeeded by: Henry Cockshutt |
Lieutenant-Governors of Ontario | |||
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Post-Confederation (1867-present)
Stisted | Howland | Crawford | D.A. Macdonald | J.B. Robinson | Campbell | Kirkpatrick | Gzowski | Mowat | Clark | Gibson | Hendrie | Clarke | Cockshutt | Ross | Mulock | H.A. Bruce | Matthews | Lawson | Breithaupt | MacKay | Rowe | W.R. Macdonald | McGibbon | Aird | Alexander | Jackman | Weston | Bartleman Canada West (1841-1866) Clitherow | Jackson | Bagot | Metcalfe | Cathcart | J. Bruce | E.W. Head | Monck Upper Canada (1791-1841) Simcoe | Russell | Hunter | Grant | Gore | Brock | Sheaffe | de Rottenburg | Drummond | Murray | F.P. Robinson | Smith | Maitland | Colborne | F.B. Head | Arthur | Thomson |