Born in Scotland and trained Born in Scotland and trained as a sugar broker in London, England, Sir George Simpson () was unexpectedly appointed in as governor of Rupert’s Land and the Indian territories, an area encompassing all of Canada from Hudson Bay to the Pacific Ocean.
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Sir George Simpson was SIMPSON, Sir GEORGE, governor of the HBC, author, and businessman; b. probably in or in the parish of Lochbroom (Highland), Scotland, son of George Simpson; m. 24 Feb. his cousin Frances Ramsay Simpson in the parish of Bromley St Leonard (London), and they had five children; four of whom survived infancy; d. 7 Sept. in.
Emperor of the North: Sir The story of Sir George Simpson, an illegitimate Scott bastard who rose against the odds to the governorship of the Hudson Bay Company, effectively ruling over an area 10 times the size of the Roman Empire and covering one 12th of the worlds land surface.
Title: SIR GEORGE SIMPSON, Overall, ""Sir George Simpson, Overseas Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company: A Pen Picture of a Man of Action"" is a fascinating biography of one of the most influential figures in the history of the Hudson's Bay Company.
Simpson, George. Narrative of SIMPSON, Sir GEORGE, governor of the HBC, author, and businessman; b. probably in or in the parish of Lochbroom (Highland), Scotland, son of George Simpson; m. 24 Feb. his cousin Frances Ramsay Simpson in the parish of Bromley St Leonard (London), and they had five children; four of whom survived infancy; d. 7 Sept. in Lachine, Lower Canada.
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Simpson, Sir George. Sir George Simpson, governor of the HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY (b at Lochbroom, Scot about ; d at Lachine, Canada E 7 Sept ). Simpson's knowledge of the FUR TRADE and fur traders was never before equalled.