William Henry Boulton

He was a highly influential member of the Orange Order in Canada, as he was made deputy grand master of British North America for the Toronto Orange Lodge in 1854. William supported the "more Protestant and vocal wing" of the Orange Order, led by George Benjamin over the Orangeism of Ogle Robert Gowan.
Both sides of Boulton's family had connections to the Family Compact,wherein William was considered a part of the "third generation family". His paternal grandfather was Chief Justice George D'Arcy Boulton, his cousin was D'Arcy Boulton Jr., and he was nephew to Family Compact leader Sir John Beverly Robinson, in addition to George Strange Boulton and Henry John Boulton.
Boulton died in Toronto in 1874. Provided by Wikipedia
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Elam, Media and Persia by Boulton, William Henry
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The pageant of transport through the ages by Boulton, William Henry
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The pageant of transport through the ages by Boulton, William Henry
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