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Macleod and a cousin, John McLeod Campbell, were at the head of a movement within the Church of Scotland away from the Calvinism of the Westminster Confession, with its notions of double predestination and
Prescott Telegraph, John A. MacKenzie, to compose promotional materials for newspapers. From almost the beginning he had recourse to a variety of media, from advertisements in the press to leaflets
estate of John Elmsley* on the northern fringe of Toronto. Flannery, one of the
Mousseau*, a federal cabinet minister. This surprising exchange was engineered by Sir John A. Macdonald* in July 1882
the medical faculty of Bishop’s College, located in Montreal [see Francis Wayland Campbell
and Canada. The project, which had been put forward by the cabinet of Sir John A. Macdonald* and in which the leader of
. Hence he was a natural choice in 1869 for John Carling*, commissioner of agriculture in the provincial government of John Sandfield
. 1873 the government of Sir John A. Macdonald* resigned, and in the election of January 1874, the Conservatives were
. 22 Dec. 1835 at Holland Farm, on the outskirts of Quebec, son of Neal (Niall) John Carbery and Catherine Connolly, natives of County Tyrone (Northern Ireland); m
CAMPBELL, JOHN, Presbyterian minister, educator, and author; b
CAMERON, JOHN, Roman Catholic priest and bishop; b. 16
. 5 Feb. 1873 Alice E. Maxwell in Saint John, N.B., and they had at least six children; d. 18 Feb. 1908 in
relating to Canada. He recommended to agriculture minister John Henry Pope* that such documents in Britain be copied and bound for deposit in the
commerce with the Red River settlement (Man.), first as a purveyor of vegetables through his firm, the International Vegitable House, and later as a fur trader in association with John Christian
through such activities as the American whaling off Herschel Island and the Klondike gold-rush. As a regular correspondent of John Christian
Fredericton Collegiate School, Andrew entered his uncle’s law office at age 14, and on Segee’s death in 1863 completed his legal studies under John
.
Dufferin began his career in the charmed atmosphere of Queen Victoria’s intimate court, as a lord-in-waiting (1849–52, 1854–58). His patron, Prime Minister Lord John Russell, also smoothed
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