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                  [Campbell] in 1881 to speak about the inadequacy of the existing documents. In the spring of 1884 he went to Paskwāw’s reserve in support of Payipwat’s plan to obtain better terms. That movement
                   
                  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
                  and Robson, Lieutenant Governor Joseph William Trutch* chose John Foster
                  importance just now to keep him not only friendly but Earnest in the cause.” Even more headstrong members of cabinet learned to write in the same vein. Sir William
                  CAMPBELL, COLIN H., lawyer, businessman, and politician; b
                   
                  CAMPBELL, ELLA (Nellie), nurse and administrator; b
                  CAMPBELL, JOHN GEORGE EDWARD HENRY DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND, Marquess of LORNE and 9th Duke of ARGYLL
                  CAMPBELL, WILLIAM WILFRED, Church of England clergyman, poet, writer, and civil servant; b
                  . Cartwright was much like such Kingston figures as Alexander Campbell*, Overton Smith
                   June 1912: 9. William Campbell, “Scottish-Canadian poetry,” Canadian Magazine, 28 (November
                  between Samuel and his brother William Valentine. Over the next 29 years they expanded their activities, acting as publishers, bookbinders, and news agents. They opened a branch bookstore on St
                   
                  Huntly, Scotland, daughter of William Donald and Anne Milne; m. 20 Oct. 1870 Robert Thomson (d
                  . In June 1849 Fleming had participated with Kivas Tully*, Frederic William
                  the western suburbs. A large brick building was erected in 1887, thanks to a gift from Sir William Young*, and thither the university
                   
                  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
                  . 2 July 1848 in St Catharines, Upper Canada, son of William Gibbons and Ann Sutton; m. 9 Feb. 1876 Elizabeth (Lizzie
                  Some details of Alexander Gibson’s life were obtained in discussions with Hannah Lane, Gail Campbell, and T. William Acheson. Carleton
                  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
                  . In 1871 he founded in Montreal, with William Warren Hastings Kerr, Louis-Amable Jetté, John Adams Perkins, and Henri-Félix Rainville, La Revue critique de législation et de jurisprudence du
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