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                  Macdonell* of Greenfield. Macdonell, a Catholic, was offended that McLennan had retained D’Alton McCarthy*, an outspoken
                   
                  Church, Kingston, and the iron lion that long guarded his house stands in the city’s Macdonald Park. AO, F 23, MU 475, G. M. Macdonell
                  materially from the defeat. In 1858 the North-West Transportation, Navigation and Railway Company, controlled by Howland, Allan Macdonell*, and
                  , in the litigation arising from the scandal known as the “£10,000 job”; in Macdonell v. Macdonald (1858) he prosecuted his old friend John A
                  showed signs of failing, Moylan had wanted to succeed the retiring warden of Kingston Penitentiary, Donald Aeneas MacDonell*, but the
                  Macdonell as bishop, was created. It was also in the late 1880s that the ambitions of Duhamel converged with those of Abbé François-Xavier
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