- John Holl
John Myrie Holl (
16 August 1802 –6 April 1869 ) was aPrince Edward Island politician. He was born in England and likely immigrated to island in 1836 acquiring several hundred acres of property which he named "Kenwith" after his family's estate inDevon ,England . Holl was appointed to thelegislative council in 1840 bygovernor Charles Augustus FitzRoy .Responsible government came to the island in 1851. In 1853 the Liberal government of the colony's firstpremier ,George Coles , was defeated in the general election and was forced to resign in early 1854 when it could not command the support of theHouse of Assembly which now had a Conservative majority. Holl was appointedPremier despite the fact that he sat in the appointedlegislative council rather than the electedHouse of Assembly . Due to changes in the franchise which broadened the right to vote from property owners to universal male suffrage a new election was held in June 1854 and the Liberals again won power and were able to form a government when the legislature resumed in 1855 ending Holl's few months asPremier . Holl continued to sit in the legislative council until leaving the island in 1856.External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=38620 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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