Anthony Henry (printer)
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Anthony Henry (Anton Heinrich) (1734-1800) was a soldier and the King's printer in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He was a fifer for the British in the Siege of Louisbourg (1758). He later became the publisher of the Halifax Gazette after the death of John Bushell.[1] He opposed the Stamp Act 1765 which he openly criticized and faced charges of sedition for.[2] He later founded The Nova Scotia Chronicle and Weekly Advertiser, the first independent newspaper in Canada. He is the namesake and godfather of Anthony Henry Holland. He was warden of the Little Dutch church. After his death, John Howe (loyalist) became the King's printer.
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Citations
[edit | edit source]- ^ Anthony Henry - Canadian Biography
- ^ Thomas 1874, p. xxxii.
External links
[edit | edit source]- The Nova Scotia Chronicle and Weekly Advertiser at the Nova Scotia Archives.
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