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the 1880s has been published in J. S. H. Brown, “James Settee and his Cree tradition: ‘An Indian camp at the mouth of Nelson River Hudsons Bay,’” Algonquian Conference, Papers of the
Brown’s Reform party. He ran for a seat on city council in 1847 but lost the election in St Patrick’s ward to Robert Brittain Denison. On 25 Oct. 1858 he represented St John’s ward at
 
. Jennifer S. H. Brown Durham County Record Office (Durham, Eng.), EP/Sto
English-speaking Liberal colleagues and advisers. John Bain was one of them. Robert Craig Brown
pertaining to the square-rigged merchant marine of British North America (Toronto, 1927). Yarmouth directory, 1890, 1895. G. S. Brown, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia: a sequel
 
. In 1815, when Dr Andrew Brown* was gathering material for his history of Nova Scotia, and in particular of the Acadian people, James
 
deceased Isaac Batt” and their four children. Jennifer S. H. Brown
 
and George Brown fought it in the assembly, and Hector
Taché*, the leader of the coalition preparing for confederation, brought him back into the limelight. George Brown*, Macdonald, and Antoine
York with an introduction by Lucius D. Matlack, was included in a collection entitled Puttin’ on ole massa: the slave narratives of Henry Bibb, William Wells Brown, and Solomon Northup, ed
 
(Rich). Simpson, “Character book,” HBRS, 30 (Williams). Brown, Strangers in blood. Innis, Fur trade in Canada (1930). Morton, Hist. of Canadian west (Thomas
 
styles of retail advertising. Because of Brigden’s skills as a fine white-line engraver he was much in demand by such clients as George Brown* and
the oral tradition and the commercial repertoire. Ron Hynes’s casting of Burke’s “Old Brown’s daughter,” the original air of which was lost, and Great Big Sea’s “Excursion around the bay” (a rendition
 
Alexander Brown, an experienced Scots shepherd sent out with his dogs by Selkirk. They reached White Creek on 24 Dec. 1802 and wintered in the area
. C. Brown, “The politics of Billingsgate,” in The west and the nation; essays in honour of W. L. Morton, ed. Carl Berger and Ramsay Cook (Toronto, 1976): 161–73. J. M
 
the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: essays in interpretation, ed. J. [K.] Hiller and P. [F.] Neary (Toronto, 1980), 17–39. Cassie Brown, A winter’s tale: the wreck of
Canadian Agency (an English investment firm) and executed in the Chicago School style by the Montreal firm of David Robertson Brown and Hugh A. Vallance, who had designed the University of Saskatchewan, the
Brown*, Cameron contested Essex in the 1867 provincial election and was narrowly defeated. During the boom period of the 1850s Cameron had turned
, Clarke had William Winter as captain on the way out, but exchanged him for Maurice Browne at Newfoundland. Clarke brought his ship into St. John’s harbour on 3 August, had a stout boat or pinnace
 
Brown* in Toronto, he then left Washington. Clemo’s activities afterwards cannot be verified. Since a Canadian patent was issued to Weir on 2
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