. 7 April 1840 in Crosby Township, Upper Canada, son of the Reverend William Young and Amanda Waldron; m
. 27 Feb. 1830 in London, England, son of William Wood and Anne Aston Key; d. unmarried 26
a trimmer, and reliant on such colleagues as Bond and Augustus William Harvey. His party was prone
Caron, Joseph Bell Forsyth, and William Sharples. As a result of the signing of the agreement in August 1885, the following month
Church of England in Canada elected him primate of the Canadian church, in succession to William Bennett Bond
. 19 Jan. 1848 in Halifax, second child of William James Stairs
William Buckland, who upheld William Paley’s view that God’s existence was demonstrated by design in nature. Although Smith would come to accept a version of evolution and to realize, as he wrote in 1883
Mannion and Melvin Baker, both of St John’s. A letter of 15 June 1895 from Sir William Vallance Whiteway to Robert Bond*, concerning
the few times in his life, with investment capital at his disposal, he was introduced to the prospects of iron mining in Hastings County, Ont., by George William McMullen, a colourful Chicago-based
Newfoundland. For the remainder of his life the government was in the hands of Bond, and the premier developed an increasing dislike for the Reids (most particularly William, who schemed to bring about Bond’s
of action and insisted that the incoming premier, Sir William Vallance Whiteway, have a voice
. 19 June 1839 near Bond Head, Upper Canada, son of the Reverend Featherstone Lake Osler
, the real opposition was a small group of supporters of former premier Sir William Vallance Whiteway
later he was posted in Catalina, where he married a daughter of the local Anglican clergyman, William Netten. In 1878 he helped to rescue the crew of a shipwrecked schooner, a feat that involved his
. 25 Dec. 1832 in Earltown, N.S., sixth of the seven children of John William Murray and Christina Matheson; m
appears to be a scandal.”
Murray’s disputes with Sir William Vallance
at Keewatin, Mather supervised their construction. The largest investor in the enterprise was Allan Gilmour. During the 1890s this company, along with the Ogilvie Milling Company [see William
in 1878 as a supporter of William Vallance Whiteway and his railroad policy. He was elected by
resigned for health reasons. He retained a position on the board, however, and was seen doing bank business within weeks of his death in 1910. Hay also invested heavily in milling: he held bonds of the