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MULOCH, William, Canadian member of parliament, born in Bond Head, Simcoe County, Ont., 19 January, 1843. He was educated at the University of Toronto, where he was gold medallist in modern languages, and was graduated in 1863. He studied law, was admitted to the bar of Ontario in 1868, and was for four years an examiner in the Law society at Toronto, and one of its lecturers on equity. In 1873 he was elected a member of the senate of Toronto university, retaining a seat on that board till 1878, and in 1881, 1882, and 1884 he was chosen vice-chancellor of the university. He was elected to the Dominion parliament for North York as a Liberal in 1882, and was re-elected in 1887. Mr. Muloch is president of the Farmers' loan and trust company and director of various other financial institutions.
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