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                  complicity made in the summer of 1884, during the construction of the Mulvey School. At the same time the firm was being accused of collusion with the contractor for the construction of the city hall, Robert
                  . A lifelong Liberal, Cox was one of the group that had bought the Toronto Globe in the 1880s [see Robert
                  Robert Harris learned to his dismay. The “paltry remuneration” Harris received for his work in Cundall’s office was
                  . 3 July 1871 in North Norwich Township, Ont., son of Robert Augustus Duncan and Susan Hawley; d. unmarried 18 Oct. 1916 in
                  Charles Newcombe came to their home to buy. In 1896 Charles and Isabella’s only living son, Robert, was drowned in a swimming accident, a terrible blow to
                  [A fine portrait in oils of Anna Harriette Leonowens, executed by Robert Harris about 1905, was held by her
                  writers (Marcel Dugas* and Robert
                  Massey Manufacturing Company of Toronto [see Hart Almerrin Massey*] and A. Harris, Son and Company of Brantford, Ont
                  graduate Robert Linton Weatherbe in 1872 marked a crucial step in Graham’s career. This partnership would
                  successful were Grey’s bizarre manoeuvres from 1906 to force Newfoundland into confederation. Disappointed with Laurier’s caution on the question, Grey entered into a secret scheme devised by Harry Judson
                  HARRIS, ROBERT, artist and teacher; b
                   
                  HARRIS, WILLIAM CRITCHLOW, architect; b. 30 April 1854 in Bootle, England, son of William Critchlow Harris and Sarah Stretch
                  granddaughters married the future Nova Scotian premier Robert Lorne Stanfield; d. 14 Oct. 1919 in Halifax
                  Harry and Dallas Hyams. Johnston’s cross-examination of the medical experts in this case is often cited as one of the most remarkable of its nature during this era. He did not directly contradict
                  obituary notices; Hist. records, “Robertson Macaulay (1833–1915).” G. H. Harris, The president’s book; the story of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada (Montreal, 1928). John Nelson
                  . 10 April 1890 Margaret Simpson, only daughter of Robert Simpson
                  Premier John Herbert Turner*’s program of “Progress and prosperity,” McBride won the seat. When Lieutenant Governor Thomas Robert McInnes
                  candidate. For months McGregor and the New Glasgow directors who supported him struggled with the Halifax directors who backed Robert Edward Harris
                  editor Nicholas Flood Davin*, also a native of County Limerick, committed suicide. The next year his other close friend, Robert Chambers
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