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                  *. When the Castor wing of Mousseau’s party obliged him to resign in January 1884 in favour of John Jones Ross
                  Howard*]. A new provincial law passed by the government of John Jones Ross established a medical board whose
                  Jones, a relation by marriage. At the general election of 1891 the return of Tupper from Britain, where he had been Canadian high
                   
                  Society’s school there. Settee was baptized as an “Indian” by the Reverend David Thomas Jones* in
                  ROSS, JOHN JONES, physician, militia officer, and politician; b
                  . Globe, 27 Sept. 1848, 10 Dec. 1881, 12 May 1904. Donald Jones, “7-week mayor was a lawyer and historian
                  Fortin*, the member for Gaspé, who as shipmaster of La Canadienne had taken an interest in natural resources, became commissioner of crown lands. John Jones Ross, legislative councillor
                  80-5, no.1897-015916. Globe, 28 Jan., 21 Aug., 23, 30 Sept. 1890; 25 June, 8 July 1891; 10 June 1896; 6 Feb. 1901. Donald Jones, “B
                   
                  1893 and 1902 he released 64 boys as apprentices and another 272 were pardoned; historian Andrew Jones has calculated that almost 60
                  . Dominion annual rev., 1880/81–1882. A. G. E. Jones, “Admiral Sir Leopold McClintock: a different view
                  , Toronto. Under the influence of English leaders in the field, such glass tended toward the delicacy of Edward Coley Burne-Jones’s work for William Morris, combined with the robustness of Henry Holiday
                  (Belleville, Ont., 1978). Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones, American espionage
                  made no formal application to the law society until 1878, was not called to the bar until 1883, and even then practised only intermittently, first in the London, Ont., firm of Ephraim Jones
                   
                  Columbia River caused William Ladner to switch his partner and his focus. He and Robert Thompson Smith, a former partner of Francis Jones
                  . 2 Oct. 1856, in New York City, Margaret Jones Burke (Bourke), daughter of Michael Burke (Bourke), and they had 13 children; d. 26 Oct. 1908 in Halifax
                   
                  JONES, THOMAS ROSENELL (Rosenelle), businessman and politician; b
                  JONES, ALFRED GILPIN, businessman, politician, and office holder; b
                  , and Charles Jones Way, for a time was employed by the photographer William Notman*, and that he later continued the relationship in Toronto
                  HARVEY, ELIZA MARIA (Jones), farmer, breeder, butter producer
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