Robert Shore Milnes
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Sir Robert Shore Milnes (c. 1754 – 2 December 1837) was Lieutenant Governor of Lower Canada from 1799 to 1805.
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Preceded by Robert Prescott |
Governor General of British North America 1799–1805 |
Succeeded by Thomas Dunn |
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Post-Confederation (1867-present)
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