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                  WATSON, ROSETTA ERNESTINE (Carr), photographer and businesswoman; b. 1845 in Drummond Township, Upper Canada, daughter of Henry Watson
                  rapid link between Liverpool, England, and Montreal and to connect the Intercolonial and the Grand Trunk by the Drummond County Railway (which was owned by James Naismith
                  Drummond and Duncan Campbell Scott*. With Drummond he contributed to
                  . 4 Nov. 1829 in Bromley (London), England, son of George Murray, bishop of Rochester, and Lady Sarah Maria Hay-Drummond, daughter of the 10th Earl of Kinnoull; m
                  Drummond. His election in 1890 as second president of the RCA was an event that especially touched him. In the words of his friend and fellow painter Robert
                   
                  . In 1858 Hemming took part in a political campaign in Drummond and Arthabaska riding which led to his cousin’s election to the assembly and the defeat of Jean-Baptiste-Éric
                  Gaelic-speaking Highlanders with strong loyalties to the established Church of Scotland; however, their first ministers, including James Drummond
                  FITZ RANDOLPH, ARCHIBALD DRUMMOND, (it was common among some Fitz Randolphs to shorten their name; thus he signed A
                   
                  Drummond of the Canada Sugar Refining Company Limited of Montreal, Dustan turned to Britain for potential investors. In the autumn of 1881 he made an abortive attempt to attract Blake, Barclay and
                  DRUMMOND, WILLIAM HENRY (known until 1875 as William Henry Drumm), telegraphist, physician, poet, professor, and
                  DRUMMOND, Sir GEORGE ALEXANDER, industrialist, financier, and senator; b
                  previously known as Drummond Park. He had already been elected to Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame in 1955
                  , including George Alexander Drummond and Louis-Huet Massue. Senator Cochrane also presided over the formation of the British North American Ranche Company, which specialized in raising sheep in the Bow River
                  .” After finishing his studies in 1851, Baby articled in the law office of Lewis Thomas Drummond* and Thomas-Jean-Jacques
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