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                  VALLÉE, ARTHUR (baptized Thomas-Évariste-Arthur), physician
                   
                  JACKMAN, ARTHUR, sealing captain and ice navigator; b
                  , Scotland, son of Peter Mackintyre and Primrose Simpson; m. first 12 Feb. 1855
                  STANLEY, FREDERICK ARTHUR, 1st Baron STANLEY and 16th Earl of DERBY, governor general; b
                  restrictive. Even some members of his own party, including Arthur Peters, were opposed, particularly because the bill
                  HARDY, ARTHUR STURGIS, lawyer and politician; b
                   
                  the supervisor. DeWolf’s place was taken by Dr Alexander Peter
                  Jean-Moïse-Arthur* and Horace-Émery); as a result it was only later that he took up and studied music, apparently on his own. In the summer of 1868
                  McArthur*, his brothers John and Peter, and other businessmen to form the Collins Bay Rafting and Forwarding Company. The firm was probably involved in the extensive lumbering operations of McArthur
                  size built in 1867–68; and St Thomas’, Brooklin, a modest but exemplary chapel of 1869–70 in board and batten. A work such as St Peter’s
                  outright hostility. Proceeding from this compromise, however, Premier Arthur Sturgis Hardy moved to restrict
                  offered his services to Blake in this endeavour and urged him to press the process to completion. Unfortunately, Blake left the justice portfolio in 1877 and the initiative petered out. Gowan then began a
                  provisional government and were in open revolt against Canadian authority. A detachment of the newly formed North-West Mounted Police under George Arthur
                  Hare, Charles Kingsley, and Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. From these theological influences and from the writings of Thomas Carlyle, whose biography of Oliver Cromwell he particularly admired, Grant derived a
                  retarded from the insane and train them to the limits of their ability. In the field of public health, a provincial board of health was set up under Peter Henderson
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