McIntyre* was named to the vacant see on 8 May 1860. In the following autumn McIntyre appointed him one of two vicars general in the diocese, a position of seniority and trust
generally supported the liberals [see Peter McIntyre*; Edward Palmer
Dec. 1880; 3, Vankoughnet to Donnelly, 16 Nov. 1886; Vankoughnet to McIntyre, 18 July 1887; Robert Sinclair to Macdonald, 11 April 1883
establishing sectarian schools on the Island in the late 1860s and early 1870s [see Peter McIntyre*]. He insisted on a distinction between
Adolphus McIntyre to form a government. As the province greeted the new year with yet another premier, it was clear that the position was regarded by many as a way-stop on the road to better things
féodale en Amérique; l’Acadie (1604–1881) (2v., Paris et Montréal, 1889). Silver jubilee celebration of their lordships bishops McIntyre and Rogers: Charlottetown
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