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purchased from the Indians for the British government by deputy Indian agent Alexander McKee* in 1790, but she repeatedly asserted, and her
 
, likely remained his most important creditor. At the request of Montreal merchant John Gray* and of Ann, the widow of Alexander Gray of Quebec, Aylwin’s
Charlottenburg (Williamstown), U.C.; d. 22 Aug. 1872 in Montreal, Que. John Bethune, brother of Alexander Neil
statesmanship.” In March 1911 he founded, with Alexander Whyte Wright* and mla Arthur Clarence Pratt, the
a union government. (The previous year his son Alexander Hewitt had been killed in action in France.) Bostock entered William Lyon Mackenzie
a branch railway line. Broadus and his family spent two winters in a rented house; then he, classics professor William Hardy Alexander, and their wives built well-insulated houses out in the country
Ambrose Lane* until the arrival of Campbell’s successor, Sir Alexander Bannerman
 
Alexander Henry . . . and of David Thompson . . . , ed. Elliott Coues (3v., New York, 1897; repr. 3v. in 2, Minneapolis, Minn., [1965]), 3. Simpson, “Character book
Liberal government of Alexander Mackenzie*, promoted him deputy minister and ex officio deputy receiver general and secretary to the Treasury
to the federal Liberal party and its leader, Alexander Mackenzie
repertoire conducted by Sir Alexander Campbell Mackenzie and performed by choruses in 15 cities across Canada. In 1905, with the sponsorship of Mackenzie, he became the first colonial musician to receive
Powell*) recommended an appropriate type of institution. Within months the Liberal government of Alexander Mackenzie
alcoholic beverages, an appropriation bill, and a salaried officers’ bill excluding government members from departmental office. Siding with the Liberals, Lieutenant Governor Sir Alexander
Workingmen’s Liberal Conservative Union, which supported the National Policy. The debates in this campaign between Jury and newspaperman Alexander Whyte
 
“Commandant Henry [Alexander?] Schomberg.” Other missionaries, such as Maillard and Joseph-Charles Germain*, likewise agreed to local capitulations
, fourth child and second son of Alexander Mortimer, excise officer, and Mary Smith; m. c. 1790 Sarah Patterson, daughter of Robert
to the government urging that their rights be settled by formal treaty. When McDougall returned from furlough in 1875, he was requested by Alexander
Alexander Mitchell of Montreal. A. Paton and Company achieves success Within four years the mill
[Mistahimaskwa*] following the attack at Frog Lake (Alta) in 1885. Engineer Charles Alexander
on Adelaide Street West, it was adjacent to Alexander Henderson Manning*’s Grand Opera House, on the New York-based circuit of
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