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                  ; container 373, Jack to Leland, 17, 29 Dec. 1883; 18 March, 16 April 1884. NA, RG 31, C1, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, St Mary’s
                  ), 6, 8 Nov. 1905; 6 March 1906. Montreal Daily Herald, 23 May 1884, 6–7 Nov. 1905, 6 March 1906. Montreal Daily Star, 6–8 Nov
                  previously chloroform had been first administered by James Young Simpson in Edinburgh, and Almon had probably read Simpson’s account of the procedure. On 11 March, Almon used chloroform again, during an
                  . 7 March 1824 in Chelmsford, England, son of Charles Ambrose, an organist, teacher, and composer, and Sophia Stoneham; m
                   
                  Archambault; m. 1 Oct. 1860 Azilda Robitaille in Saint-Roch-de-l’Achigan, Lower Canada, and they had 11 children; d. 20 March 1904 in Montreal
                   volumes. On 6 March 1884 the Toronto Public Library opened in the renovated mechanics’ institute building. Throughout his career at
                  . 1864 he entered the Clerics of St Viator. In March Father Beaudry began what would be a long career at the Collège Joliette, with which he soon
                  , politician, and author; b. 24 March 1848 in Saint-Joseph-de-Lanoraie (Lanoraie), Lower Canada, son of
                  . 1 March 1904 in Ottawa. Benjamin Taylor Bell received his education in private schools and at Stewart’s College in Edinburgh; he
                   
                   March 1860 Eunice Bent, and they had two sons and three daughters; m. secondly April 1905
                  recognized as intense ambition. Instead, Canada, a great but lesser appointment, was given him in March 1872. Dufferin would continue to have his eye on the Indian prize in the years that followed
                  . 7 March 1844 in Fredericton, son of Andrew Blair and Mary Ann Segee; m. there 31 Oct
                   
                  . 10 Aug. 1840 in Greenspond, Nfld, son of Darius Blandford; m. S. A. Edgar of Greenspond, and they had two daughters and at least one son; d. 8 March 1909 in St
                   
                  * learned with “unmitigated surprise” of his private trading and gave him a severe reprimand. In March 1858 Blenkinsop completed building an outpost, Fort Shepherd, on the river just north of the 49th
                  Montreal, which published a series of his letters between 5 July 1888 and 15 March 1891. Boisvert lived in Berlin until April 1889, and then in Vienna until the fall of 1890, making trips to Venice
                  provinces. The letters were sometimes accompanied by editorial comment; on 7 March Bourinot was described as “our well-informed and observant correspondent.” During this period his interest in the
                   
                  BOWMAN, WILLIAM, mechanical engineer, businessman, and politician; b. 20 March 1820 in Liverpool, England
                  -verbaux, 1877–89; Finances, bureau du trésorier, rapports, 1880–82; Marchés, comité des marchés, procès-verbaux, 1878–90; P42/2, 1–3; Travaux publics, comité des chemins, procès-verbaux, 1875–81. Le
                  . 18 March 1837 in Methwold, England, seventh of ten children of the Reverend Horatio Walpole Bucke and Clarissa Andrews; m
                  newspaper of Henri Rochefort. From 17 Sept. 1868 to 18 March 1869, he wrote every week, on his own, some 15 vitriolic pages into which all his rage and his wit were poured. He had absolute
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