William Lawson Grant (1872-1935) was a Canadian educationist and
author. He was professor at Queen's University, and principal of
Upper Canada College for eighteen years. He was the eldest son of
George Monro Grant (1835-1902), first principal of Queen's
University to be born in Canada. His works include: Principal Grant
(also titled: George Monro Grant) (with F. Hamilton) (1904), The
Growth of the Empire During the Seven Years War (1907), The
Colonial Policy of Chatham (1911), A Puritan at the Court of Louis
XIV (1913), The Tribune of Nova Scotia: A Chronicle of Joseph Howe
(1915), Our Just Cause (1920), In Memoriam: William George McIntyre
(1920) and Ontario High School History of Canada (1927).
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