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FISHER, Charles, Canadian statesman, born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, in September 1808; died there, 8 December 1880. He was graduated at King's College, New Brunswick, studied law, and was admitted to the bar. He was elected to parliament in 1837, and in March 1865, was rejected for advocating a union of the British provinces. He was reelected soon afterward, was a member of the executive council in 1848'51, and was appointed in 1852 a commissioner to codify the provincial statutes. He was attorney general in 1854'61, and in April 1866. He was a delegate, on the question of union, in 1864, and again in 1866, to London, where its terms were arranged; and in July 1865, was a delegate to the Trade convention at Detroit.

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