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                  sale of several properties belonging to the estate of rancher George Lane*, who had died in 1925. Among those sold, to Patrick Burns, were the
                  CREAN, FRANCIS JOSEPH PATRICK, timber-cruiser, civil engineer, civil servant, explorer, author, and army officer; b. 6
                  , he was extolled by Reverend Warwick Freeman Kelloway as one who had “done deeds great enough to stand out like a church spire,” and Senator Patrick
                  Dawson for cattle dealer Patrick Burns and then provided regular passenger and
                  O’GORMAN, JOHN JOSEPH (baptized John Joseph Patrick Gorman), Roman Catholic priest and military chaplain; b. 8
                  the Westminster Glee Singers. She gave talks on music and culture, and was prominent in the city’s social events: for example, she acted as hostess for the rancher and businessman Patrick
                  (businessman Patrick Burns contributed $20,000). In September 1927 St Joseph’s
                  the fishery there. In 1884 a downturn in trade prompted him to move his family to St John’s, where he purchased a hotel. After it was burned in the fire of 8–9 July 1892 [see Moses
                  . In 1888 Livernois took photos of the ruins of the burned-out chapel of the Séminaire de Québec and also produced a large photomontage comprising portraits of all the members of the secular clergy in
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