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                  DRUMMOND, Sir GEORGE ALEXANDER, industrialist, financier, and senator; b
                  DRUMMOND, WILLIAM HENRY (known until 1875 as William Henry Drumm), telegraphist, physician, poet, professor, and
                   
                  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
                  FITZ RANDOLPH, ARCHIBALD DRUMMOND, (it was common among some Fitz Randolphs to shorten their name; thus he signed A
                  . 7 May 1867 Jessie Lawson in Halifax, and they had two sons, William Lawson
                   
                  1855. He was to work under the authority of Gustavus William Wicksteed, the law clerk of the Legislative Assembly, with a view to preparing an index that would facilitate revision of the statutes. An
                  . A later biographer of Jacobi’s, William Robinson Watson, speculated that in 1855 he met the painter Cornelius Krieghoff*, who had
                  . 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
                  McLENNAN, WILLIAM, notary, translator, and author; b
                  senior; the boundless admiration he felt would develop into a firm friendship over the years. It was he who persuaded Laurier to run for Drummond and Arthabaska in the 1871 provincial election. Laurier
                   
                  PROUDFOOT, WILLIAM, lawyer, judge, and educator; b
                   Dec. 1875 but withdrew at the last minute, convinced he would be defeated. He then went to Charlevoix to support Langevin, who was making a desperate effort to win re-election to the commons. William
                   
                  WATSON, ROSETTA ERNESTINE (Carr), photographer and businesswoman; b. 1845 in Drummond Township, Upper Canada, daughter of Henry Watson
                  , established to represent seigneurial interests. In this capacity he pressed for substantial modifications to the bill that Lewis Thomas Drummond
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