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                  Robertson* and philanthropist Sir William Christopher Macdonald*. Improvements to school grounds – the planting of
                  . 12 Oct. 1842 in Coupar Angus, Scotland, son of William Robertson Reid and Catherine Gillespie; m
                   
                  ROBERTSON, JAMES, Presbyterian minister; b. 24 April 1839 in Dull, Scotland, one of the eight children of
                  Quebec as the eastern terminus of the transcontinental line. The provincial treasurer, Joseph Gibb Robertson*, who represented Sherbrooke
                  . John Graves Simcoe . . . , ed. J. R. Robertson (Toronto, 1911; repr. 1973; [rev. ed.], 1934
                  , 1894–1900. Alan Rayburn, Geographical names of Prince Edward Island (Ottawa, 1973), 117–19. I. R. Robertson, “Religion, politics, and education in P.E.I.” Springfield
                  , with John Ross Robertson* as publisher, of the Evening Telegram, a daily to compete with Brown’s Globe. It soon
                  the late Alexander Rocke Robertson*. Macdonald’s decision is said to have been prompted by Trutch’s assertion that the task of
                   
                  . Under the energetic supervision of the Reverend James Robertson and backed by Warden’s successful
                  , Chapleau sent Würtele, rather than the provincial treasurer, Joseph Gibb Robertson*, to Paris, where he secured a $4
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