Brown – Antoine-Aimé Dorion* administration of 2–4 August, George-Étienne
culture should carry with it a bread-winning power,” she insisted on offering more than vocational training. Shakespeare and Browning were the principal works studied. One student recalled that Scott Raff
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Jennifer S. H. Brown
Egerton Ryerson Young is the author of over a dozen books, the best known of which are probably
Loring Woart Bailey* of the University of New Brunswick, by his brother, William Whitman Bailey, professor of botany at Brown University in
West Pottery and from 1874 as the Hamilton Pottery. According to an advertisement in 1875, it manufactured fire-brick for stoves, earthenware, and stonewares with Rockingham (brown), yellow, and
the mid 1850s, Caroline Brown, and they had one child; d. 8 April 1862 at Canso, N.S.
Apparently Francis Cook was apprenticed to Thomas
Council, the Mirror argued that the impatience of the Clear Grits [see George Brown*] to see radical changes implemented might
Brown* and Antoine-Aimé Dorion*. By this time, local grievances in his riding of Shefford, such as his failure to win a judicial
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Donald Swainson
PAC, MG 24, B40 (Brown papers), 8; MG 26, A (Macdonald papers
with several other Reformers: in 1844 he pledged funds to aid George Brown* in founding the Globe and he shared with Francis
Smith*, as a result of the investigations of a committee of which George Brown was secretary. In 1850 his
several other notable silversmiths, including Michael Septimus Brown*, William Veith, and George Witham
avril 1870. Yarmouth Herald (Yarmouth, N.S.), 20 May 1885. T. J. Brown, Place-names of the province of Nova Scotia ([Halifax], 1922). Place-names of N
months. Short Street perpetuates his name in Sherbrooke.
On 7 May 1839, at Sherbrooke, he had married Ann Brown; he had seven children, among
, including George Brown, to enter the cabinet. In compensation he was appointed deputy auditor general, an office he
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W. A. Spray
N.B. Museum, James Brown, Journal, 1844–70
. In the same year he married Jane Brown, by whom he had 10 children. She died about 1849. During the rebellion in Upper Canada in 1837–38 he commanded the Norfolk Cavalry troop, which he had
Morning Chronicle) respectively; m. Elizabeth Brown; d. 30 March 1866 in St John’s, Nfld, after a lengthy illness
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Jennifer S. H. Brown
PAC, MG 19, A21, James Hargrave corr., Robert
. Meanwhile, Angel had taken a son-in-law, Alexander D. Brown, into the business, in 1883 incorporating James Angel and Company to run the Victoria works. Later in the decade he was also joined by his