York, 1815–34 (Firth). Armstrong, Handbook of Upper Canadian chronology. Brown’s Toronto city and Home District directory, 1846–7 (Toronto, 1846). Chadwick
to 89.
In his reorganization of the school, Johnston, for administrative purposes, separated the farm and the school. William Brown, the
Swanston.
Jennifer S. H. Brown
. PRO, CSP, Col., 1728–29; 1732. Shipton, Sibley’s Harvard graduates, VII, 193–96. A. E. Brown, Faneuil Hall and Faneuil Hall Market; or, Peter Faneuil and his gift
Brown*, the prominent Liberal, had initiated the legal action.
Lauder’s contribution was that of an intelligent, principled member of the community
described Lebeau as follows: “of small stature, wearing a brown wig, with a pock-marked face, small, black, rather deep-set eyes, and a slight stammer.” Nevertheless Lebeau managed to escape, tried to abduct
). Allaire, Dictionnaire, vol.1. Tanguay, Répertoire (1893). Richard Brown, A history of the island of Cape Breton, with some account of the discovery and settlement of Canada, Nova
Brown* and Antoine-Aimé Dorion* as receiver general. From then on his support was given unreservedly to the moderate Liberal wing led
; her physical description indicated that she had brown hair, a fair complexion, and grey eyes, weighed 97 ½ pounds, and stood five feet tall. Like the majority of inmates, she was listed as an
Brown* drilled successfully in the Turner valley, was there demonstrable evidence of Alberta’s petroleum wealth, and only in 1947, when the Imperial Oil Company brought in Leduc No.1, did the province
Peck Griffith and Robert Brown, but it was well into the 19th century before the number of permanent settlers became substantial.
In 1836, when Peter
sources of information for his biography: Strictures on the idea of power; with special reference to the views of Dr Brown, in his “Inquiry into the relation of cause and effect
[Browne] in Our forest home. He was conservative, punctilious in the performance of duty, closely involved in local affairs, and independent in thought and action
and an artist. Like many loyalists he remained an American patriot and had high hopes for New Brunswick.
Wallace Brown
(marshalled by George Brown’s Globe), Orangemen, and Tories brought him forward to oppose Mayor John G. Bowes*. Bowes, a defender
for political office, he was a staunch supporter of the Liberal party and a confidant of George Brown* and Alexander
.
For the next four years Miller was compelled to undergo the same hard labour and harsh treatment as the English felons. He was interned for some time with the other Canadian prisoners at Brown’s River
prominent social figure with his choice wines, fine fowling pieces, and the brown mare, Coquet, which he raced on the Plains of Abraham. When he was unable to meet certain payments in 1789 the
and his wife Sarah; m. 29 Dec. 1798 Sophia Brown in Halifax, and they had one daughter, Sophia Ann; d. there 17 Jan. 1827.
William
. George S. Brown, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia: a sequel to Campbell’s history (Boston, 1888), 151–52. A. Cameron, study published in the Halifax Herald, 1 Jan. 1886, of which