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                  WILSON, MARY ANN (Coates; Beare), homemaker; b
                   Witt Talmage, Wild’s career began to soar. The key to his new success in the pulpit was his discovery of British Israelism, a sectarian movement that took as its foundation work John Wilson’s
                   Harry Coghill she edited her cousin Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant’s Autobiography and letters of Mrs
                  1867 Smith founded a retail store in Toronto with Thomas Wilson and took up permanent residence in the Queen City, though he evidently spent some time in London after 1867 and continued his business
                  Wilson*. The school would become the focus of conflicts in Anglicanism in Toronto, with the evangelical party positioned against the high church and the aspirations of the laity against episcopal
                  Carleton Place, Upper Canada, eldest son of James Rosamond and Margaret Wilson; m. 24 July 1852 Adair Mary Roy in Smiths Falls, Upper
                   
                  Ontario’s school system, where, by 1904, school gardening had been added to the primary school curriculum, part of the educational reform movement headed by James Wilson
                  courts, his notoriety in the 1890s came from his prosecutions in a number of spectacular murder trials. In 1890, for instance, with the help of provincial chief detective John Wilson
                   
                  Ryerson*, Thomas Jaffray Robertson*, and Daniel Wilson
                  illness. He died in Saint John the following year. Kathryn Wilson
                  . Keith Wilson Duncan Wendell McDermid is the author of “The Manitoba
                  MURRAY, JOHN WILSON, provincial detective for Ontario; b. 25 June 1840
                   
                  . Appletons’ cyclopædia of American biography, ed. J. G. Wilson et al. (10v., New York, 1887–1924), 3: 322. Canadian Fraternal Assoc., Minutes of the preliminary convention
                  with his educational adviser, James Wilson Robertson*, to create a teacher-training school to improve rural education in eastern Canada
                   
                  . J. Brydges, The letters of Charles John Brydges, 1879–1882; Hudson’s Bay Company land commissioner, ed. Hartwell Bowsfield, intro. Alan Wilson (Winnipeg, 1977); The
                   
                  (1955): 29–31. W. M. Wilson, “Eleven years of dissension: the Conservative party in Kingston, 1867 to 1878,” Historic Kingston, no.32 (1984): 46–56.
                   
                  May 1887, into the Court of Appeal. Judge Adam Wilson* of Queen’s Bench and the appeal judge, Christopher Salmon Patterson, apparently
                   
                  of Ward and Rithet. Individual cannery operators also joined the trust but the only other identifiable group was connected to Vancouver entrepreneur George I. Wilson. Alexander Ewen became the
                   
                  . . . (1v. to date, Toronto, 1984–  ), 13, 370. G. M. Story, George Street Church, 1873–1973 (St John’s, 1973), esp. 46. William Wilson, Newfoundland and its
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