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sector in the city, and in fact Montreal was the cigar capital of Canada, producing nearly four times the combined output of its two main rivals, Toronto and Hamilton. S. Davis and Sons was Montreal’s
 
petition addressed by merchants and traders to Lieutenant Governor Henry Hamilton*, asking him to facilitate their commerce. After this year
. F. Hamilton, “Defence, 1812–1912,” Canada and its provinces (Shortt and Doughty), VII, 379–468.
 
, 1826–1975, comp. C. G. Roland and Paul Potter ([Hamilton, Ont.], 1979). Jacques Bernier, La médecine au Québec: naissance et évolution d’une profession (Québec, 1989
 
materials relating to the New Brunswick Indian, ed. W. D. Hamilton and W. A. Spray (Fredericton, 1976). Winslow papers (Raymond). New-Brunswick Royal Gazette, 30
 
River Pulp and Lumber Company, which cut pulpwood in Labrador and held 500 square miles of timber limits around Hamilton Inlet. It was these lands that sparked the ownership dispute over Labrador between
Saint-Sulpice, urged Rome to appoint Dowd coadjutor bishop of Toronto with residence at Hamilton, but made no mention of his request to Dowd himself. On 17 Dec. 1852 Pius IX issued the
Hamilton Gordon*, then lieutenant governor of New Brunswick, that “Dundas though no Solomon has some quiet sense” seems valid; by the time
 
recorded in his account-books of the period show. He also made a business trip to London, returning in 1782 in company with Henry Hamilton*, just
. No longer practising medicine, he turned to local and family history, collaborating with Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton* in
undoubtedly evolved from the firm’s own expansion into manufacturing. By 1922 the company was producing a wide range of ready-made clothes in factories in Montreal, Toronto, and Hamilton, Ont. This expansion
 
future Fort Chimo and interior posts were to be linked with a depot on Esquimaux Bay (Hamilton Inlet) which would be supplied by ship from Quebec. On
literary composition, writing several pamphlets, many letters to the press, particularly to the Hamilton Spectator under the pseudonym of “British Canadian,” and a biography of Colonel Thomas
 
, 77, 81, 126. J. S. Moir, Enduring witness; a history of the Presbyterian Church in Canada ([Hamilton, Ont., 1974?]), 49–50, 64–65.
Countess of Dufferin [Hariot Georgina Hamilton] in the bourgeois society of North America, and the Fletchers enjoyed the gay social life of Rideau Hall. The secretary’s chief task was to develop a military
. UTFL, ms coll. 127 (J. L. Baillie coll.), box 27. Thomas McIlwraith, The birds of Ontario . . . (Hamilton, Ont., 1886; 2nd ed., Toronto, 1894
days to prepare his first budget. Despite personal depression over this most onerous portfolio, he soldiered on with diligence and capacity. Lieutenant Governor Arthur Hamilton
North America, 1755–1830,” Canadian Hist. Sites, no.14 (1975): 5–125. N. V. Russell, “The Indian policy of Henry Hamilton: a re-valuation,” CHR, 11 (1930): 20–37.
–1927. R. S. Hunter, Rowing in Canada since 1848 . . . (Hamilton, Ont., 1933). P. D. Ross, Retrospects of a newspaper person (Toronto
Tefft created branches in Hamilton and Brantford. The vast undertaking, although popular, proved to be a losing investment and its heavy personal demands wore down the always frail Dr
 
history of the Presbyterian Church in Canada ([Hamilton, Ont., 1974?]). George Patterson, Memoir of the Rev. James MacGregor, D.D. . . . (Philadelphia
 
), 29 (1896–97): 425–34. A complete “Bibliography of Dr. James Elliot Graham,” compiled by H. J. Hamilton at the time of Graham’s death, is published on pp.229–30 of R. R. Forsey
 
Henry persuaded him to remain another winter. Robert Henry retired from the fur trade in 1817 and settled at Hamilton (Cobourg), Upper Canada. With
 
he signed the Annexation Manifesto [see Luther Hamilton Holton*] and in 1858 he ran for election to the Legislative Council
 
Luther Hamilton Holton* and Jacob De Witt*, Holmes was more inclined to be
 
Baptist Hist. Soc., Elkanah Holmes, personal papers. Canadian Baptist Arch., McMaster Divinity College (Hamilton, Ont.), First Baptist Church (Beamsville, Ont.), minute-books, 1807–32 (typescript
 
Thomas Townshend, Viscount Sydney, who was then in charge of the colonies, on 2 Nov. 1785 he was sworn in as lieutenant governor of Quebec, succeeding Henry Hamilton who had been administrator of
year at Madison University in Hamilton, N.Y., he graduated from Acadia in 1862. He then supplemented his theological studies at Regent’s Park College in London
’ Aberdeen [Hamilton-Gordon*] in 1891. Houghton’s geniality
John], 1985). R. S. Hunter, Rowing in Canada since 1848 . . . (Hamilton, Ont., 1933). Mac Trueman, “The great race of 1871: thousands thronged to watch epic rowing contest
 
Tecumseh*], placed a heavy burden on the department. In 1813 Ironside was forced to join in the precipitous flight to Burlington Heights (Hamilton) when the Right Division under Henry
 
accepted Head’s suggestion for a commission of inquiry. The five members were John Hamilton Gray*, James
 
Manners-Sutton* put the government out of office over Tilley’s Prohibition Act of 1855 and called on John Hamilton Gray* and
westwards to Hamilton, and a naval force on Lake Ontario supported from Kingston, would make strategic withdrawal possible. The coming of snow – he hoped for a stalemate through the intervention, he
 
was one of a small party which prevented a large American force from crossing the Grand River to attack Burlington Heights (Hamilton) from the rear. Called “a faithful Warrior on all occasions,” Hill
(Hamilton) the same year, and treated the wounded at the battle of Chippawa in 1814. His house and barn at Niagara had been burned by the Americans in 1813 and his claims for war losses amounted to £1,227
 
repression of “radical aliens” had intensified. During the spring and summer of 1918, USDPC branches in Montreal, Ottawa, Timmins, Brantford, Copper Cliff (Sudbury), and Hamilton were raided and unnaturalized
to Burlington Bay (Hamilton Harbour) while his associates visited York (Toronto). On 10 July the party sailed for Kingston. Simcoe had told La
Hamilton, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, and Saint John. The capacity of his London plant was then double what it had been in the 1870s, and his malting and brewing business ranked as probably the
 
, AMBROSE, army and militia officer, politician, office holder, and judge; b. probably in 1791 in County Tipperary (Republic of Ireland), son of Colonel John Hamilton Lane and Jane Hunt; m
 
wrongly referred to as a seigneury) situated along the present-day Quebec and Labrador coast adjacent to the Strait of Belle Isle. It extended from the Kegaska River (Kégashka) to the Kessessakiou (Hamilton
-Dixon McMaster Univ., William Ready Div. of Arch. and Research Coll. (Hamilton, Ont.), St Mark’s Anglican Church (Niagara-on-the-Lake
both Dundas and Hamilton. The following year his class in theology had increased to five students, and the Congregational Union of Upper Canada agreed to establish the Congregational Academy of British
 
young William Hamilton Merritt*. Merritt’s account of his not unpleasant imprisonment includes several mentions of his friend
 
captivity on an island northwest of Byron Bay (north of Hamilton Inlet). Back at Portsmouth, England, in November, he wrote the secretary of state, Lord Hillsborough, reporting the success of the voyage
 
Nielson and John Macdonald; m. in 1850 Eliza Hamilton (d. 1856); m. secondly in 1857 Annie Elizabeth Alcorn; d. 4 Feb. 1890 at Toronto, Ont
Stewart* (1906), a lawyer, financier, and close friend of Maclellan, and John Hamilton Lane Johnstone (1908) and George Hugh Henderson (1910), the Dalhousie professors who developed a method during
. In 1871 Mather, Robert Ward Shepherd of Montreal, and Hamilton Hartley Killaly* of Toronto were appointed to a federal commission
 
to considerable effort to promote his stock, taking animals to the Provincial Exhibition in London in 1854, for example, a feat that required travel by steamer to Hamilton and thence by rail to London
” (ma thesis, Univ. of Western Ont., London, 1989). [I. M. Marjoribanks Hamilton-Gordon, Marchioness of] Aberdeen [and Temair], The Canadian journal of Lady Aberdeen, 1893
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