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HEDLEY, JAMES ALEXANDER, journalist; b. 4 Dec. 1842 in Prestonpans, Scotland, son of Jonathan W. Hedley, a customs
HOLLINGER, BENJAMIN, prospector; b. 10 April 1885 in Point Alexander, Ont., youngest son of John Hollinger, a schoolteacher
of Henry Johnson and Martha A. Upper; m. 1 Oct. 1884 John Alexander Gowanlock in Tintern; d. there 12 Sept. 1899
Mile River. In 1838 Lawrence went to Dartmouth where he apprenticed in the shipyards of Alexander Lyle and John Chappell. In 1847 Lawrence designed the Wanderer, a barque of 568 tons built by
MONTGOMERY, JOHN, tavern-keeper; b. probably 29 Feb. 1788, at Gagetown, N.B., son of Alexander
Alexander Skakel*. Upon being called to the bar on 21 Feb. 1812, Ogden established his practice at Trois-Rivières but in a few years returned
 
in England in 1834, sent Alexander Tilloch Galt* to Sherbrooke, and in 1835 Brooks, as their agent, contracted with his partner
 
Halifax in 1877 under the stipulations of the Treaty of Washington of 1871 to determine the amount of compensation the United States should pay Canada for the use of her inshore fisheries. Though Alexander
 
TUCKER, RICHARD ALEXANDER, lawyer, judge, and office-holder; b. 1784 in Bermuda, the son of Henry Tucker, president of the
 
), and thereafter absented himself more and more from council meetings. The conflict between his son-in-law, Alexander Cosby
ROSS, ROBERT ALEXANDER, electrical and civil engineer, office holder, and university lecturer; b. 29 Aug. 1865 in Woodstock
SUTHERLAND, ALEXANDER, Methodist clergyman, editor, and author; b. 13 Sept. 1833 in Guelph Township, Upper
ALEXANDER, WILLIAM, Earl of Stirling, remembered in the land of his birth as a scholar, poet, courtier, and the favourite of James
Moses three- and two-tenths respectively, while another brother, Alexander (Asher), operated on his own in Montreal. Among Benjamin’s assignments was that of travelling salesman for the family
MURRAY, ALEXANDER, geologist, explorer, and first director of the Geological Survey of Newfoundland; b. 2
 
the fields of history and literature by Canadian authors, including Alexander Begg, Alexander McLachlan
influenced by that experience and by a strongly loyalist and anti-rebellion speech of Christopher Alexander Hagerman*, attorney
orders a young clerk, Alexander Henry. While he was in
Osgoode*, and senior government official Peter Russell* – were in attendance. Alexander
DUNLOP, ALEXANDER FRANCIS, architect; b. 4 Aug. 1842 in Montreal, son of Charles John Dunlop, a merchant, and Sophie Fellow
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