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Theodore Davie

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to give the mainland of the province greater representation in the legislature. His government also provided financial incentives to the railways in an effort to stimulate the economy. The Davie government also approved the construction of the province's
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before settling in Victoria and becoming a leading criminal lawyer. He was the brother of
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Davie served as premier until 1895 when he resigned to become
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despite pressure to move the capital to the mainland.
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lawyer, politician, and jurist. He practised law in
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Premier of British Columbia
Victoria
Hugh Nelson
Edgar Dewdney
John Robson
John Herbert Turner
MLA
Victoria City
Robert Beaven
Simeon Duck
Montague William Tyrwhitt-Drake
Edward Gawler Prior
John Herbert Turner
James Smith Drummond
John Grant
MLA
Cowichan
Henry Croft
William Smithe
MLA
Cowichan-Alberni
James Mitchell Mutter
Thomas Anthony Wood
Brixton
England
Victoria
British Columbia
Brixton
London

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