his personal friends and it was a close-knit community. The attorney general, Henry Pering Pellew Crease
Crease, supported one-time HBC chaplain Edward Cridge in his doctrinal dispute with Bishop Hills, as a result of which Pearse and many other former compact members joined Cridge’s schismatic
and the possible loss of position and pension. In 1869 O’Reilly told his friend Henry Pering Pellew Crease
Pering Pellew Crease and Chief Justice Sir Matthew Baillie
443 (lieutenant governor, dispatches); E/D/J68 (corr. between Joly de Lotbinière and Richard McBride); and A/E/C86 (Crease coll.). The parliamentary debates are an important source for information on
CREASE, Sir HENRY PERING PELLEW, lawyer, politician, office holder, and judge; b
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