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"Daniel, Danny or Dan Wilson may refer to: Sports * Dan Wilson (Negro leagues) (1915–1986), American Negro leagues baseball player * Dan Wilson (baseball) (born 1969), American baseball catcher * Danny Wilson (rugby league) (born 1955), Welsh rugby union, and rugby league footballer, and father of Ryan Giggs * Danny Wilson (rugby union) (born 1976), rugby union coach * Danny Wilson (footballer, born 1960), English-born Northern Irish footballer and manager * Danny Wilson (cricketer) (born 1977), former English cricketer * Danny Wilson (footballer, born 1991), Scottish footballer * Dany Wilson (1982–2011), Jamaican beach volleyball and volleyball player * Daniel Wilson (footballer, born 1993), Guyanese footballer Politicians * Daniel Wilson (MP) (1680–1754), member of parliament for Westmorland constituency * Daniel Martin Wilson (1862–1932), Irish politician and judge Musicians * Dan Wilson (musician) (born 1961), American guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter, frontman for the band Semisonic * Dan Wilson, British musician, instrument builder and composer better known as Meadow House * Dan Wilson, English musician, lead singer of London band Televised Crimewave and formerly of Black Wire * Danny Wilson, country rock musician in Grand Drive and Danny and the Champions of the World * Danny Wilson (band), a Scottish band * Daniel Wilson (musician) (born 1990), American singer, songwriter and producer Others * Dan Wilson (playwright) (born 1970), American playwright, director and actor * Daniel Wilson (academic) (1816–1892), British-Canadian archaeologist, ethnologist and author * Daniel Wilson (bishop) (1778–1858), Bishop of Calcutta * Daniel H. Wilson (born 1978), American writer and robotics engineer * Daniel Wilson, American film producer best known for his production of The Handmaid's Tale * Meet Danny Wilson (film), a 1952 film starring Frank Sinatra * Meet Danny Wilson, the first album by the aforementioned Scottish band * The brother of television character James Wilson (House) "
"Three Rivers and St. Maurice (; also known as Three Rivers—St. Maurice) was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1892 to 1935. This riding was created as "Three Rivers and St. Maurice" riding in 1892 from Three Rivers and Saint Maurice ridings. It was renamed "Three Rivers—St. Maurice" in 1924 and defined to consist of the Cities of Three Rivers and Shawinigan Falls and the County of St. Maurice. The electoral district was abolished in 1933 when it was redistributed into St-Maurice—Laflèche and Three Rivers ridings. Members of Parliament This riding elected the following Members of Parliament: Election results =Three Rivers and St. Maurice, 1896–1925= By- election: On Mr. Bureau being appointed Solicitor-General of Canada, 14 February 1907 By-election: On Mr. Bureau's acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown 3 January 1922 =Three Rivers—St. Maurice, 1925–1935= By-election: On Mr. Bettez's death, 4 January 1931 See also * List of Canadian federal electoral districts * Mauricie * Past Canadian electoral districts External links Riding history from the Library of Parliament: * Three Rivers and St. Maurice (1892 - 1924) * Three Rivers—St. Maurice (1924 - 1933) Defunct Quebec federal electoral districts "
"Wright was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1896 to 1948. This riding was created in 1892 from parts of the County of Ottawa riding. The electoral district was abolished in 1947 when it was merged into Gatineau riding. Geography In 1892, it consisted of the city of Hull, the town of Aylmer, the township of Templeton, including the village of Pointe-à-Gatineau, the townships of Hull, Eardley, Masham, Wakefield, Lowe, Denholm, Aylwin, Hincks, Bowman, Bigelow, Blake, Northfield, Wright, Bouchette, Cameron, Wabasse, Bouthillier, Kensington, Maniwaki, Egan, Lytton, Sicotte, Aumond, Robertson, and all the unorganized territories west of the River du Lièvre to the southern boundary of the county of Montcalm. In 1903, it was redefined to consist of: * the townships of Aylwin, Aumond, Baskatong, Bouchette, Cameron, Denholm, Eardley, Egan, Hincks, Hull, Kensington, Low, Lytton, Maniwaki, Masham, Northfield, Sicotte, Templeton, Wakefield and Wright, * the villages and other municipal subdivisions of those townships, *the city of Hull, * the town of Aylmer, and * all of the unorganized territory bounded on the north- east by the county of Montcalm and on the east by a line formed by the production northwards of the eastern boundary line of the township of Baskatong. In 1915, it was redefined to exclude Hull City, East and West Hull, Gatineau Point, East, West and North Templeton, and the municipality of South Hull, which were transferred to the new electoral district of Hull. In 1924, it was redefined to consist of the part of the County of Hull not included in the electoral district of Hull, together with that part of the County of Labelle included in the township of Blake. In 1933, it was redefined to consist of: * the county of Gatineau; and * that part of the county of Labelle included in the township of Blake. Members of Parliament This riding elected the following Members of Parliament: Election results By-election: On Mr. Devlin being appointed trade commissioner to Ireland, 15 March 1897 By- election: Mr. Laurier elected to sit for Quebec East, 20 January 1905 By- election: On Mr. Perras' death, 28 June 1936 See also * List of Canadian federal electoral districts * Past Canadian electoral districts External links *Riding history from the Library of Parliament Defunct Quebec federal electoral districts "