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                   Andrew Macphail*, a son of former school visitor William
                  1845; a daughter, Louisa, was born in 1847, followed by two sons, George and William. In a move typical of his venturing spirit, Jacob suggested relocating his company closer to the projected line of the
                  guarantor) entered into an agreement with the prominent St John’s lawyer William Vallance
                   April 1862 in Penkridge, England, youngest son of Edward Thomas Chambers and Louisa Percy Davies; m
                  Baffin Island [see William Wakeham*]. Davies was also involved in a number of diplomatic missions. He went to Washington in 1896 to
                  DAVIS, Sir MORTIMER BARNETT, manufacturer, financier, and philanthropist; b
                  he would serve as president in 1887–88. He practised in Toronto with various partners, among them William Edgar
                  stubbornly anti-union employer by drawing not only on the arbitration law but also on the personal mediation of Premier William Stevens
                   trains. Politically, Edwards leaned towards the Conservatives, but no party or individual was safe from his vitriolic attacks. When William
                  FIDLER, ALFRED DAVIS, railway employee, government official, and sportsman; b. 20
                  FIELDING, WILLIAM STEVENS, journalist and politician; b. 24
                   Feb. 1862 in Chatham, Upper Canada, son of William Gray and Ellen
                  city its home. They had been preceded by Solomon Hart and his wife Alice Catharine Davis*, who had settled with their family in 1858
                  Independent, poet William Bliss Carman, included Herbin’s work in his periodical and wished “that every man
                   William Cornelius Van Horne*, who had provided a
                  trying to persuade Lafleur to accept the chief justiceship following Davies’s death in 1924, Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie
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