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                  William Dawson*, principal of McGill College. While in Montreal, Whiteaves had lacked a suitable reference library and research materials; he
                  disagreement over the survey’s priorities. Before leaving Australia in March 1869, Selwyn accepted an offer from Sir William Edmond
                  . When the station closed the following year, Penhallow’s life took another unexpected turn. At the same time John William Dawson
                  . 1874 Jennie Morrison Lamont, and they had one adopted daughter; d. 12 Dec. 1903 in Dawson City
                  McDOUGALL, WILLIAM, lawyer, newspaper owner, journalist, politician, and office holder; b
                   John William Dawson*, and his friend the Protestant convert Charles Chiniquy
                  government. Mowat supported Brown in caucus; however, when it overruled them, he, Brown, and William McDougall
                  region was clouded by the Ontario-Manitoba boundary dispute [see Simon James Dawson], and the area’s resources remained largely undeveloped. In the spring of 1881 Mather reported to Ottawa’s
                   
                  . Robert Adam Lyon emigrated with his family from Scotland to Esquesing, in Halton County, in 1832. Raised on a farm, he attended local schools until the mid 1840s, when he and his elder brother, William
                   Honour. Laflamme had taken part in the founding of the Royal Society of Canada in 1882 [see Sir John William
                  KÁA GOOX (Charlie, Dawson Charlie), Tagish; b
                   
                  Dawson, and Henry Youle Hind, and were fanned by many Ontario newspapers, including the
                   
                  . 26 June 1843 in Saint John, N.B., son of William Jack, a lawyer, and Emma Carleton Kenah; d
                  Canadian News Company Limited) in association with William Walter Copp* and Henry James Clark of Copp, Clark and Company and with several
                  experimental garden there. Hind’s lectures on agricultural chemistry were published in 1850, but they were soon overshadowed by John William Dawson
                  . He served the John Street Presbyterian Church in Maryport, England, to be succeeded there by his younger brother, William. Accepting a call, Moses and his wife, Sarah, emigrated to Newfoundland. They
                  -Est), Lower Canada, son of William Harrington, a merchant, and Laura Seymour; m. 7 June 1876 Anna Lois Dawson, eldest daughter of John William
                  , 1900–1911 (Toronto, 1980). R. MacG. Dawson and H. B. Neatby, William Lyon
                   
                  DAWSON, WILLIAM EDDISON, businessman, magistrate, office holder, and politician; b. 1 Oct. 1829 in Leeds, England, son of
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