CAMPBELL, COLIN H., lawyer, businessman, and politician; b
LAWRENCE, WILLIAM BLAKE, theatre manager; b. 23 Feb. 1870 in
Cockburn patented 6, which he transferred to two speculators from Pembroke, John H. Metcalf and William Balmer McAllister. Typical of most prospectors, Frood lacked the capital to develop properties and
and then at St George’s Hospital Medical School, a private institution made famous by John and William Hunter. He was admitted to the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1854. After serving as
There is extensive material concerning William Henry Beatty in the archives of Fasken Campbell Godfrey, the Toronto law firm that he founded, as well as in the Toronto Dominion Bank Arch
Simpson, a surgeon and dentist, and Marion Campbell; m. 29 June 1891 Alice Maude DesBrisay in Charlottetown, and they had three sons and one daughter; d. there 29 Nov. 1920
Collegiate Institute. After working briefly for the architectural firm Darling and Curry, he switched to art and in January 1890 began studies with Toronto artist William Cruikshank. The following year he
CAMPBELL, JOHN GEORGE EDWARD HENRY DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND, Marquess of LORNE and 9th Duke of ARGYLL
province for three years gathering evidence from natives and non-natives on the adequacy of reserves. McKenna reported regularly to Duncan Campbell
Huntly, Scotland, daughter of William Donald and Anne Milne; m. 20 Oct. 1870 Robert Thomson (d
the western suburbs. A large brick building was erected in 1887, thanks to a gift from Sir William Young*, and thither the university
WATTS, JOHN WILLIAM HURRELL, architect, designer, artist, and civil servant; b
bar on 4 Dec. 1869. Like Thomas, he moved easily into Toronto’s legal community and society. In 1871 he formed a partnership with his brother, Featherston Osler, and William Alexander
of William McKeever, a grocer and butcher, and Bella Henderson; d
Charles William Covernton for three years at Port Dover, Upper Canada, and in 1856 he enrolled in the medical faculty of McGill College in Montreal. After graduating in 1860 he returned to Port Dover, where
George Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland Campbell], he was also a founder of
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