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                  Greenshields. In 1881 he entered the prestigious Conservative firm of Carter, Church, Chapleau, Carter, and Busteed. There he was associated with Albert William Atwater, Edward Carter, Joseph-Adolphe
                  interest in botanical research had been kindled by his mentor, William Smith Clark. Both Clark and Penhallow followed the trail blazed by the “new school of botanical science” which, as Penhallow explained
                  . 7 May 1867 Jessie Lawson in Halifax, and they had two sons, William Lawson
                   
                  HENDRIE, WILLIAM, businessman and horse-breeder; b
                   
                  Charles William Grant, Baron de Longueuil. The Roes had grown up in the Church of England and, as Henry later recalled, it was “settled some way or other
                  Chauveau*. The following year he entered the cabinet of Charles-Eugène Boucher* de Boucherville as commissioner of agriculture
                  the traditional parties during the 1880s. He was passionately attached to the temperance cause, and ran as a prohibition candidate in the 1887 federal election, contesting Cumberland against William
                   
                  consolidated statutes of New Brunswick. He also prepared an index of the statutes in force as of 1878, and he was co-author, with William Pugsley
                   
                  . Dumoulin entered provincial politics in 1867, when he ran as Conservative candidate in Trois-Rivières and was defeated by Louis-Charles
                   
                  at the Collège d’Annecy in 1852. After studying theology with the Sulpicians in Orléans, France, he was ordained on 10 June 1855 in Paris by Bishop William
                  Desbarats*, the son of George-Paschal, and William Augustus Leggo* Jr were partners. He worked with such well-known illustrators as
                  Archibald*], he decided to move permanently to the northwest. William Francis Butler, who met him during the winter of 1872–73, described him as “a genial, good-humoured, handsome fellow.” Letendre
                  that he was opening a studio on Rue Saint-Jean, at Quebec, in the gallery of photographer George William Ellisson. He had perfected a “new process” for portraits. The method was simple: an enlargement of
                   
                  supervised the production of building supplies, negotiated with clients, and dealt with architects including James Charles Philip
                  formal education in Toronto and in his early teens he worked there as a newsboy. At age 16 he became a printer’s apprentice to his cousin William
                  Scobie*’s book and stationery shop in Toronto on the recommendation of William Darling*, a Montreal merchant originally from Edinburgh. In
                  innovations. Price did not construct as many public buildings as his contemporaries Richard Morris Hunt and the firm of Charles Follen McKim, William
                  William Notman*. By 1871 their first child had arrived. Margaret died two years later, after giving birth to a daughter, Maggie, who would become
                   
                  . 25 Dec. 1832 in Earltown, N.S., sixth of the seven children of John William Murray and Christina Matheson; m
                  . 15 Nov. 1834 in Newry (Northern Ireland), son of Charles Walkem and Mary Ann Boomer; m. 30
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