- Henry Nicholas Paint
Infobox MP
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name = Henry Nicholas Paint
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constituency_MP = Richmond
parliament = 1882
majority =
predecessor =Edmund Power Flynn
successor = Edmund Power Flynn
term_start =1882
term_end =1887
birth_date = 10 April, 1830
birth_place = Belle Vue, Strait of Canso,Nova Scotia
death_date = 29 September, 1921
death_place = Artillery Place, Halifax
nationality = CAN
spouse = Christina St Clair McVean (first wife); Ella Cowdray (second wife)
party =Conservative Party of Canada
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children = include (by first marriage) Flora St Clair, Mary Le Mesurier; and (by second marriage) Mander Paint
residence = Belle Vue, Strait of Canso, Port Hawkesbury
alma_mater = Wolfville Academy
occupation = politician, shipowner,merchant , property owner
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religion = Anglican, then Baptist
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footnotes = [http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=42479fbe-98e6-4981-baae-a2a1b0bb4847&Language=E Parliament of Canada biography]Henry Nicholas Paint (born
April 10 ,1830 inPort Hawkesbury ,Nova Scotia -diedCity of Halifax , Nova Scotia, 29 September, 1921) was aCanadian politician , shipowner andmerchant .Career
Henry Paint was the son of Nicholas Paint,
JP , by Mary Le Messurier, both of oldGuernsey families which had been trading with Nova Scotia since at least the mid-18th century; a 'Paint Island', off Canso, is recorded in 1750. In 1817 his father, a merchant shipowner and agent atArichat, Nova Scotia , petitioned for land grants at Belle Vue on theStrait of Canso , where he built a stone house and had settled by 1822. Henry was educated in Guernsey and at the Wolfville Academy (todayAcadia University ), and served as a lieutenant-captain in the Canadian Militia during theFenian raids .He spent his early life as an insurance agent in the
City of Halifax . He was elected to theCanadian House of Commons in 1882 as a Member of the Conservative Party forRichmond (Nova Scotia electoral district) . In Parliament, he was a strong supporter of SirJohn A. Macdonald , the firstprime minister of Canada, and he promoted a large number of public and infrastructure works forCape Breton , including the first marine railway, the first steamers fromBoston , numerous wharves and warehouses, as well as post offices and lighthouses, and the bridge and railroad toArichat , and he was instrumental in negotiating favourable trading terms for the Dominion withNorway and theWest Indies . He contested the three general elections of 1887, 1891 and 1904, but despite his successes for the community, he was defeated on each occasion.Henry was a progressive merchant and community leader. He owned extensive property on Cape Breton Island. Apart from the family estate of 130 acres at Canso, in 1863 he acquired commercial property at
Point Tupper, Nova Scotia , a few miles from Port Hawkesbury, on a site 'exceedingly well situated for trade' at the main entry point between mainland Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island. Here he constructed wharves and laid out a new township, selling plots doggedly to the end of his life; today he is commemorated there by 'Henry Paint Street'. His other holdings included the 'Paint seam' in coal mines atVictoria County, Nova Scotia and gypsum options at Brierley Brook in Antigonish County.Henry Paint's long life is exceptionally well documented for the period, largely from letters written in his old age to his grandchildren, some of which were published in 2005. He died at his house at 3 Artillery Place, Halifax, aged 91.
His younger daughter, Mary Le Mesurier, married Sir
Charles Tertius Mander , first baronet, of theMander family , industrialists and philanthropists dominant in the English Midlands. His elder daughter, Flora St Clair, married Sir Charles's first cousin, Theodore Mander, builder ofWightwick Manor , one of the most notableArts and Crafts movement houses in England.ources
*Nicholas Mander, " Varnished leaves : a biography of the Mander family of
Wolverhampton , 1750-1950." Dursley: Owlpen Press. 2004. ISBN 0954605608.External links
* [http://www.owlpen.com/briefhistory.shtml Brief history of the Mander family]
* [http://www.owlpen.com/mander-genealogy.shtml Paint of Nova Scotia family genealogy]
* [http://www.owlpen.com/manderspaints.shtml Mander Brothers]
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