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                   1853; he graduated three years later. He obtained a ba from McGill College in 1859 along with the Henry Chapman Gold Medal, a prize awarded each year to the outstanding
                  the western suburbs. A large brick building was erected in 1887, thanks to a gift from Sir William Young*, and thither the university
                  TREGILLUS, WILLIAM JOHN, farmer, rancher, businessman, and politician; b. 2 May 1858 and was baptized in Plymouth, England
                  . Charles Gould attended the High School of Montreal and McGill College; he obtained a ba in 1877 and won the Henry Chapman Gold Medal in classics. He began graduate work in
                  Emmerson and Read, then Emmerson, Chandler, and Chapman, and finally Emmerson and Chandler. Emmerson quickly built up a lucrative law practice
                  Duke of Newcastle and William Ewart Gladstone. He entered parliament in a by-election in 1854 but forfeited his seat in the general election three
                  books were harshly attacked, by Louis Fréchette* and William
                   
                  . Harris. This trial lasted the unprecedented length of one month and featured bitter personal exchanges between Travis and opposing counsel William
                  hardware business of Dunlop and Chapman, and in 1882 he married Alice Dunlop. The couple moved upriver to Mattawa, where Frank took charge of a new branch of the company. He prospered enough to establish his
                   T. King, a merchant and lumberman from Calais, Maine, he leased “sawmills, machines, water power and water privilege” on the Lepreau River from William Kilby Reynolds, “the finest and fastest mill in
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