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                  Quebec. He could not join the first contingent [see Sir William Dillon
                  LOCHHEAD, WILLIAM, professor, biologist, educator, author, and editor; b. 3 April 1864 in Elma Township, Upper Canada, fourth son of
                   years, apart from a brief hiatus in 1896. He served William Stevens Fielding
                  Governor William Pearce Howland* and Senator William
                  MACKENZIE, Sir WILLIAM, railway contractor and entrepreneur; b. 17
                  (Toronto, 1904), published by William Briggs
                  1905 Susan Isabella Stairs, daughter of Edward Stairs and granddaughter of William James Stairs
                   Oct. 1896 William Henry Lovering; she had no children; d
                  Denison, William Alexander Foster*, and Robert Grant
                   
                  a year later they fielded candidates in some 50 constituencies. To the surprise of many, the Patrons captured 17
                  profession. William Douglas Balfour*, the mpp for Essex South, introduced a bill in March
                  implementation of the Torrens system of land registration [see Louis William
                  ’ association. Their eldest son, William Diller, often accompanied his father in the field and became a famous vertebrate palaeontologist at the American Museum of Natural History in New
                  WILLIAM RALPH, lawyer, politician, judge, and educator; b
                  winter of 1891 he would spend two months at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md, studying the bacteria of cholera and other contagious diseases, under the direction of Professor William Henry
                  editor,” Morrison left a better impression on his colleagues. One of them would later characterize him as “a pungent writer, with an uncompromising style, a bonnie fighter in the journalistic field as
                  William Stevens Fielding’s controversial initiative for the repeal of confederation. Undeterred by his
                  Upper Canada Veterinary School (later the Ontario Veterinary College) in Toronto and to teach materia medica there. The two men also did their best to promote their field of study among farmers and
                   Jan. 1873 near Windsor, Ont., second son of William McGregor and Jessie Lathrup Peden; m
                  . Eliza Ann, who supported commercial reciprocity with the United States [see William Stevens Fielding
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