Mathew Macnider

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Mathew Macnider (before 1761–1804 or later) was a Scottish-born businessman, seigneur and political figure.

He was born in Scotland sometime before 1761 and came to Quebec City, where he established himself as a merchant. He invested in property, including the seigneuries of Bélair and Grondines. In 1792, he was elected to the 1st Parliament of Lower Canada for Hampshire.

He died in 1804 or some time afterwards.

His nephew Adam Lymburner Macnider was a businessman and official in Montreal.

Matthew Macnider was born February 2, 1762 in Scotland. He died in 1820 in Quebec.

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