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                  preface, handwritten by the author in the copy possessed by the University of Western Ontario, proclaims her social purpose: she warns that “the ‘unruly member’ set in motion by that ancient firm of ‘envy
                   
                  PROUDFOOT, WILLIAM, lawyer, judge, and educator; b
                   
                  association with William Elder* and the St. John Daily Telegraph and Morning Journal. From 1883 to 1885 he worked in the
                  . 2 Nov. 1842 in Studholm Parish, N.B., son of William Augustus Wiggins Stockton and Sarah Oldfield; m
                  . 23 Aug. 1851 in Belleisle (Belleisle Creek), N.B., son of William Walker and Patience Taylor; m
                  Braithwaite, subsequently a famous hunter, trapper, and the first non-native guide in the province, and Lieutenant William Smythe Maynard Wolfe, who painted water-colours of hunting trips with Gabe and other
                  DRUMMOND, WILLIAM HENRY (known until 1875 as William Henry Drumm), telegraphist, physician, poet, professor, and
                  years at the Charles Street church, Campbell was appointed to the senate of the University of Toronto and served as university examiner in history, English, and metaphysics. When Professor William
                  McDOUGALL, WILLIAM, lawyer, newspaper owner, journalist, politician, and office holder; b
                  WHITEWAY, Sir WILLIAM VALLANCE, lawyer and politician; b
                  1888, he wanted a Canadian link, as marquess of “Dufferin and Quebec.” Political considerations forced him away from that and to “Dufferin and Ava,” Ava being an ancient Burmese capital. Dufferin
                  of prizes in classical studies, including one for a Latin essay on the position of women in ancient Greece. He both translated and wrote Latin verse, interests he would retain throughout his life. His
                  government. Mowat supported Brown in caucus; however, when it overruled them, he, Brown, and William McDougall
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