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                  lieutenant in the company of St James of the Regiment Irlandia, in the service of the king of Spain operating in Italy (New York, 1898); In old France and new (Toronto, 1900
                  King’s College and an ma at Trinity College, and was called to the bar in 1850. His practice over the next decade consisted mostly of commercial matters. After a dispute over
                  remained throughout. In October 1892 he was the first student to matriculate at the newly organized Saint John Law School, then a faculty of King’s College in Windsor, N.S., and now the University of
                   George’s Hall. He was subsequently lord lieutenant of Lancashire. As befitted such a role, he returned happily to his old love of horse-racing. King Edward VII was a regular visitor at Knowsley
                  personal mark . . . so indelibly that its history in his time has almost to be written in personal terms.” By the end of his life, “Geordie Our King” had assumed legendary proportions. A student
                  attend the Presbyterian Church but resolved to become an Anglican when such a move became feasible. Machray studied mathematics at King’s College
                  Mulock* and deputy minister William Lyon Mackenzie King*. The pallbearers, however, were all old trade-union allies, among them
                  Lennox* to design the Manning Arcade, a large office block on King Street West. He also built Manning Chambers, at Queen and Bay, which housed the law firm of his son-in-law, Edward William Hume Blake
                  in his canoe, Gabe was hailed by the prince, who asked for a ride. Against the remonstrances of equerries and household, Gabe paddled the future king across the river and into the mouth of the Nashwaak
                  addresses. The meeting of 1903 heard papers by both Andrew and his son, David King Smith, who taught pathology at the college. From 1884 a committee, with Smit
                  retail district of King Street, Eaton was now established in the line that would serve as the advance guard of the retail industry in the changes it was undergoing. Furthermore, by directing his appeal to
                  sectarian instruction in the public schools. Ferguson was first elected, by acclamation, to the assembly in a by-election in 3rd Kings in June 1878
                  ,” with the authority to act in any part of the province. In 1884 he moved to an office on King Street West, Toronto. Murray’s
                  sector of pulp and then paper manufacturing. Having apparently controlled the Canadian match market from 1879, the “match king” continued to expand that factory also
                  Store of 1887–88 for William A. Thompson (doubled in size about 1890–91), which still stands on King Street East nearly opposite St James’ Cathedral. Iron and terracotta play important
                  .” Bucke left McGill to study at University College Hospital and King’s College Hospital in London, England. There he came under the influence of Benjamin Ward Richardson, physician to several London
                  King]. Hitherto education in the province had been governed by the rather vaguely worded Parish Schools Act of 1858. This legislation made no specific provision for separate or dissentient
                  Brunswick schools question [see George Edwin King] he had to take a stand against the ultramontanist
                  Brunswick’s secularizing Common Schools Act [see George Edwin King]. Believing that nothing could be gained
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