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                  ) and later for the Guardian (London), he published provocative and one-sided reports of Canadian church affairs. In 1876 he printed a letter which attacked the dependence of Bishop’s grammar
                  ). F. C. Kelley, The bishop jots it down: an autobiographical strain on memories (New York and London, 1939). Corinne LaPlante, “Monseigneur James Rogers,” Dictionnaire
                  Canada, and they had two sons and a daughter; d. 18 May 1910 in London, England, and was buried in Almonte, Ont. Bennett Rosamond
                  career was filled with important lawsuits and he argued cases before every court, including the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London, in defence of the city’s interests. In May 1880 he
                  . According to family tradition, Russell was born into reasonably comfortable circumstances on the Isle of Wight and became a boarder at Peckham Collegiate School in Southwark (London). In London he bowed to
                   
                  to have been aimed at the commercial market. This high-life romance set in London, England, concerns amorous and financial intrigues within the social class that has no better way to amuse itself. A
                  . 31 March 1829 in London, England, daughter of Edward Rye, a solicitor, and Maria Tuppen; d
                   
                  . Wylly (2v., London, 1923–25), 1: 241.
                   
                  teach the Ojibwa there about Christianity. When Horden sailed for London in 1872 to be consecrated first bishop of Moosonee, he left Sanders in charge of mission work at Moose Factory. As Sanders
                  were baptized in the Mountain Street church. A year later he became secretary of the Young Men’s Christian Association of Montreal. Founded in 1844 in London, England, by George Williams, the YMCA sought
                  . 21 June 1910 in London, England. Henry Sandham’s father had a little house-painting business, in which his sons Frederick and
                  . there 5 Aug. 1907. Artemas Wyman Sawyer was educated first at New London Academy and Dartmouth College (ba
                  , Scarth set off for London to work for Buchanan’s associate, Adam Hope*. In 1865 he followed Hope to Hamilton and in 1868 he moved to Toronto to work
                  challenging. Sedgewick travelled to London in 1889 to argue before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council the dominion’s case for ownership of minerals in the British Columbian railway belt. (The dominion
                  commissions for the exhibitions at Victoria (1861), London (1862), Dublin (1865) and Paris (1866). Selwyn resigned from the survey in 1869, the legislature having discontinued its funding as a result of a
                   
                  : fur trade company families in Indian country (Vancouver and London, 1980). V. K. Fast, “The Protestant missionary and fur trade society: initial contact in the Hudson’s Bay territory, 1820
                  . secondly 26 Nov. 1878 Louisa M. Hart, née Bouchette, in Quebec City; there were no children of either marriage; d. 30 July 1905 in London, England
                  (Morgan; 1898). The clergy list . . . (London), 1865–1906
                  : a history of the south Wales miners in the twentieth century (London, 1980), 2. McCormack
                   
                  . William Chamberlain Silver’s father, the son of an Anglican cleric, left his home in Hampshire, England, as a youth to become an apprentice with a London silk mercer. Drawn overseas by the bustle of war, he
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