federal House of Commons. Moore ran as an independent Conservative and was defeated by the Conservative candidate, Brown Chamberlin of Frelighsburg.
Moore
1855 and 1874, Charlotte illustrated editions of Edmund Spenser’s The legend of the Knight of the Red Crosse (London, 1871) and Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s The rhyme of the Duchess May
-corner buildings designed by George Browne*, and three years later his second son, George, became his partner. In 1849, however, they sold the
, 1960), 316–17. Wis., State Hist. Soc., Coll., XII (1892), 28; XVIII (1908), 234, 239–40. James Browne, A history of the Highlands and of the Highland clans ([new ed
to teaching. He left in 1875 when he was hired by George Brown* as a field agent for his newspaper, the Toronto Globe
Brown]. In a speech he stated that the best solution for Canada’s constitutional problem was the establishment of two or more local governments in federation. He argued that “to be effective we
). J. G. Bourinot, Historical and descriptive account of the island of Cape Breton (Montreal, 1892). Richard Brown, A history of the island of Cape Breton, with some account of the
: f.22. Richard Brown, A history of the island of Cape Breton, with some account of the discovery and settlement of Canada, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland (London, 1869), 428. J. G
Richard Brown (now retired) and Wilfred Cross of Canada Dry Limited (North York, Ont.) and, in a telephone interview, by Mrs Marjorie McLaughlin of Toronto, a daughter-in-law of the subject
), 328–29. James Browne, A history of the Highlands and of the Highland clans (4v., Glasgow, 1843). A history of the Scottish Highlands, Highland clans, and Highland
), 11 Feb. 1864. Boase, Modern English biog., I, 1445–46. T. A. Brown, History of the American stage . . . (New York, 1870), 265–66. Types of Canadian women and
. Private arch., J. S. H. Brown (Winnipeg), Biog. file, Edward Paupanekis and family; Kenneth Paupanekis (Winnipeg), Paupanekis family bible. UCC, Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario Conference Arch
Boxford, Mass., son of Captain Francis Peabody and Mary Brown; m. first a Miss Perley; m. secondly 1 Sept. 1808 Lydia Brooker, a widow, in Portland (Saint John), N.B.; there
returned to Tufts in 1881, and his reputation as a polymath grew. Professor Benjamin Graves Brown in mathematics arranged a teaching assistantship for him and Amos Emerson Dolbear in physics and astronomy
Pushee and Elizabeth Priest; m. 20 April 1787 Jane Porter, née Brown, and they had nine children; d. 31 Oct. 1838 in Newport, N.S
Cartier*, Ramsay ran as a Conservative in Huntingdon in the 1863 elections for the assembly but was defeated by Robert Brown Somerville. In 1867 he stood in Châteauguay in the first federal elections
Tarratt company and the firm of Thomas Brown Anderson*, a Montreal hardware importer. Consequently, Ridout’s properties had become heavily
quarrelled violently in July 1766 with Captain Jonathan Rogers of Fort Ontario. Later that year he had a bitter dispute with Captain John Brown of Fort Niagara, where he had been stationed. In
year, to ensure its efficient management he formed a partnership with William Brown, a metal dealer who had recently moved to Montreal. Their agency seems to have met with immediate success, probably
Otho would be among those who contributed information for Andrew Brown’s study of the deportation. While in New