initiative in forming a partnership with George Benson Hall*, a lumber merchant in Beauport, in 1870, while he was still handling the
in the creation of a theoretical but unaccredited alternative to practical training in law under the auspices of the law society’s professional school at Osgoode Hall [see William Albert
FONSECA, WILLIAM GOMEZ (known until around 1840 as Don Derigo Nojada Gomez da Silva Fonseca; in later years he
AITCHISON, ALEXANDER WILLIAM, manufacturer and fire chief; b
CHARLES, WILLIAM, fur trader and HBC employee; b. 5 March 1831 in Edinburgh, son of John Charles and Jane
architects, such as Howard, Henry Bowyer Joseph Lane*, William Thomas*, and
Francis Hall*]. The party had become stranded on the Arctic ice and had been adrift since the previous October
.
MacVicar’s preaching ability was quickly recognized, and while working at the Temperance Hall on Brock Street in Toronto he declined calls to at least four congregations. Instead, he was ordained on 19
. 8 Feb. 1877 in Montreal, son of William Farrell and Mary Meagher; d. 7 Feb. 1909 in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts
the St Vincent de Paul Hall at 25 Shuter Street, and the Society of St Vincent de Paul had donated money to furnish an altar and other
. 2 March 1843 in Drumcree (Republic of Ireland), son of William Somerset; m
of William Pearce Howland of Lambton Mills (Etobicoke). He next opened his own grain business and
at Keewatin, Mather supervised their construction. The largest investor in the enterprise was Allan Gilmour. During the 1890s this company, along with the Ogilvie Milling Company [see William
McINNIS, STANLEY WILLIAM, dentist and politician; b
MERRITT, THOMAS RODMAN, businessman and politician; b. 17 Oct. 1824 in Mayville, N.Y., youngest son of William Hamilton
LUXTON, WILLIAM FISHER, teacher, newspaper editor and publisher, politician, and office holder; b
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