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                  College (Toronto), B-B-9 (Richard Baxter file). Daily Times-Journal (Fort William [Thunder Bay
                   
                  COVE, JOHN WILLIAM, physician; b
                   
                  WAUGH, RICHARD, builder, office holder, and journalist; b. c. 1830 in St Boswells, Scotland; m
                  RENNIE, WILLIAM, agriculturist, seed merchant, farm superintendent, and author; b
                  YOUNG, RICHARD, Church of England clergyman and bishop; b
                   
                  and in a meeting in Dublin on 26 July 1989. Richard Thompson’s letters to his brother William, and related papers concerning his medals, remain in Mr
                  CHARLES, WILLIAM, fur trader and HBC employee; b. 5 March 1831 in Edinburgh, son of John Charles and Jane
                   
                  MORRISCY (Morricy, Morrissey), WILLIAM (although he is often referred to as William
                   
                  PROUDFOOT, WILLIAM, lawyer, judge, and educator; b
                  . 23 May 1859 in Little Placentia (Argentia), Nfld, eldest son of Richard McGrath; m. first
                  SELWYN, ALFRED RICHARD CECIL, geologist and civil servant; b
                   
                  . 1822 in Penryn, England, son of Robert Blenkinsop, an excise officer, and Mary —; m. first July 1846 Helen McNeill, daughter of William
                  . Henry R. Gray received his early education at a school in Standard Hill, Nottinghamshire, where he attended classes taught by William Goodacre, a famous author of school texts. He then studied
                   
                  1880s both he and Port Hope faced a bleak economic future. Looking west, he hoped in 1885 to obtain the newly created federal post of grain inspector at Port Arthur, where his brother, Richard Norman
                  experimental garden there. Hind’s lectures on agricultural chemistry were published in 1850, but they were soon overshadowed by John William Dawson
                   
                  . 7 April 1833 in New Pitsligo, Scotland, son of William Laurie, an Anglican minister, and Mary Ann Gammie; m
                  training schools for the volunteer militia. Furthermore, instead of accepting the list of officers proposed by Major-General Richard George Amherst
                  FEARMAN, FREDERICK WILLIAM, ship steward, hotel manager, merchant, meat-packer, and politician; b
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