Rae* of the Hudson’s Bay Company announced his partial discovery, near King William Island, of the Franklin expedition’s fate. The news caused the Admiralty to give up its search, but Lady
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
stationer on King Street. He subsequently moved to the corner of Charlotte and King streets and maintained this place of business until his death in 1904. The firm of E. G. Nelson and Company became a
Mulock* and deputy minister William Lyon Mackenzie King*. The pallbearers, however, were all old trade-union allies, among them
school in Petite before studying at King’s College School and Horton Academy. He began his medical training as an apprentice to William Bruce
English and Latin when he was very young, started school at the age of eight, and graduated from the Fredericton Collegiate School and entered King’s College (later the University of New Brunswick) in 1849
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
Brunswick’s secularizing Common Schools Act [see George Edwin King]. Believing that nothing could be gained
Medley*, bishop of Fredericton, and the Reverend John Armstrong, rector of St James’ Church, Saint John, as well as at King’s College, Windsor, N.S. Ordained deacon in 1864 and priest the
executive officer of the Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science. Silver sent three of his sons to King’s College and became a governor of the college as well as a long-time vice-president of its alumni
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
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
Canadian writer to be given an honorary degree for service to Canadian letters. His dcl from King’s College, Windsor, N.S., was followed by honorary degrees from the Université
. Univ. of King’s College Library (Halifax), Univ. of King’s College, board of governors, minutes and proc. (mfm. at PANS). Colonial Farmer (Fredericton), 18 Sept. 1871. Daily Sun
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
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
Windsor.
Descended from New Jersey pre-loyalist stock, Charles Smith Wilcox was educated at King’s College School in Windsor. From 1876, with
of George Edwin King appointed him to the Executive Council, of which he became president
, second son and third child of William Pollock Yuile, a wine merchant, and Margaret Rattray; m. 11 June 1878 Margaret King in Montreal, and they had four daughters; d. 21 June 1909 in