W. Cayley Hamilton
Canadian barrister and politician
William Cayley Hamilton QC (c. 1858 – October 2, 1901) was a Canadian barrister and politician.[1] He was mayor of Regina, Saskatchewan in 1888.[2] In 1898 he founded The Law Society of the Northwest Territories and became its first president.[3]
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