, arranged to shuffle his cabinet. Although the opposition to Longley’s appointment was too strong to allow it to take place, as part of Murray’s elaborate plans Black was made a senator, replacing Robert
Henry was articled briefly to Robert Linton Weatherbe*, the newspaper business was in his blood and on his father’s death in 1863 he
engravers. Joan Murray, William Blair Bruce (exhibition catalogue, Robert McLaughlin Gallery, 1975). Saturday Night, 26 Feb. 1927. Robert Stacey, “A contact in context: the
same year, on the death of Robert Murray*, Cherriman was promoted to the chair of mathematics and natural philosophy at the University of
solidified in 1878 when he married a daughter of local furniture manufacturer and mp Robert Hay
such as those in Toronto of Robert Walker or William Allan Murray.
Eaton initially purchased most of his merchandise on long-term credit from John
Murray* put pressure on him to take the position, which he later told Laurier that he “did not seek, [and] did not want.” Much to Fraser’s annoyance, the leader of the federal Conservatives, Robert
, in addition to Burke and Darling, who were to become prominent in the next generation of architects, including Murray Alexander White and John Charles Batstone Horwood
of a violent confrontation between Protestants and Roman Catholics in Harbour Grace. In the general election that followed the premier’s resignation, Mackay was returned as a supporter of Robert
., daughter of James Lewis Mellish and Margaret Sophia Murray; m. there 14 Dec. 1874 Abram Newcomb Archibald, and they had one son, Raymond
MURRAY, Sir HERBERT HARLEY, governor of Newfoundland; b
Murray’s reputation derived from self-promotion; McKinnon’s stemmed from his size and aggressiveness. Despite his later emphasis upon strength of character and restraint in policing, the tales
Robert Falcon Scott, with whom O’Reilly’s daughter apparently fell in unrequited love.
O’Reilly spent his declining years puttering around in his
invitation of George Henry Murray*, Fielding’s successor as premier, he became government leader in the Legislative Council and a member of the
REID, Sir ROBERT GILLESPIE, railway contractor; b
. 26 July 1824 in Kilmington, Somerset, England, son of the Reverend Townshend Selwyn and Charlotte Sophia Murray; m. 1852 his cousin
councillor William Murray. He ran again two years later, in a by-election, during which he made the deal that would influence the rest of his political career. Facing a close race, he appealed to lumber barons
, particularly since the surveys of Alexander Murray* had suggested that the Treaty
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