terms with Lieutenant Governor Auguste-Réal Angers, whom he served as private secretary for a time
. 13 Dec. 1850 in Saint-François parish (in Beauceville), Lower Canada, son of George William Chapman, a merchant, and Caroline Angers, sister of François-Réal
Angers on 16 Dec. 1891 and the Liberals, including Shehyn, found themselves once more in opposition. At the election of 8 March 1892, in the midst of a Liberal rout, Shehyn
Legislative Assembly, having won a stunning victory over the attorney general, Auguste-Réal Angers, as a result of
Robertson* as provincial treasurer. He reconciled the Bleus under Auguste-Réal Angers, who became solicitor
turned for the worse. Senator Auguste-Réal Angers, the minister of agriculture, had resigned in July
Church Point, but Landry did not recant. As his voluminous correspondence shows, his caustic pen aroused the anger of many public figures. His editorials sometimes advanced the Acadian cause, but not
Caron* and Auguste-Réal Angers, resigned from the cabinet on 8 July 1895. Ouimet and Adolphe Caron
Angers in 1891 and the election of 8 March 1892, Leblanc was unanimously voted in as speaker of the Legislative Assembly on 26 April. At first glance, the Boucherville government’s
Angers named Jetté to head the royal commission of inquiry into the Baie des Chaleurs Railway scandal. Allegedly, soon after the 1890 provincial election, members of the Mercier government and
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