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                  Vail*; m. 22 May 1850 Charlotte Leslie Jones in Weymouth, N.S., and they had two
                  . 2 Oct. 1856, in New York City, Margaret Jones Burke (Bourke), daughter of Michael Burke (Bourke), and they had 13 children; d. 26 Oct. 1908 in Halifax
                  , but he stood only twice. With his running mate, Alfred Gilpin Jones, he was defeated in 1891 by the
                   
                  Jones abandoned it for the Nova Scotia Sugar Refinery Limited. The latter company was chartered in 1879 and statutorily incorporated in 1880. By the spring of 1881 it was producing refned sugar
                  ROSS, JOHN JONES, physician, militia officer, and politician; b
                  Jones. The circumstances of this appointment were also murky; apparently there had been complaints about Fraser’s performance on the bench, and Premier George Henry
                  , Adolphe Vogt, and Charles Jones Way. A few years later he developed his skill in drawing the human figure by studying anatomy with a physician. When
                  , Toronto. Under the influence of English leaders in the field, such glass tended toward the delicacy of Edward Coley Burne-Jones’s work for William Morris, combined with the robustness of Henry Holiday
                   
                  Society’s school there. Settee was baptized as an “Indian” by the Reverend David Thomas Jones* in
                  Jones, a relation by marriage. At the general election of 1891 the return of Tupper from Britain, where he had been Canadian high
                   
                  interest in equity jurisprudence were to become important touchstones in Proudfoot’s professional life. He was called to the bar in Michaelmas term 1849, and began practice in Toronto with Charles Jones
                  the country.” Masson stood his ground. He did not consider his services indispensable and suggested instead that John Jones Ross be appointed. He continued to sit in the Senate and from March to October
                  balance, and died from the resulting head injury. But for his untimely demise he, rather than Ernest Jones, might well have become Freud’s champion in Canada, and he certainly would have lent his voice to
                  *. When the Castor wing of Mousseau’s party obliged him to resign in January 1884 in favour of John Jones Ross
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