.
In St Catharines Tubman rented a boarding-house where she lodged some of the escaped slaves. In the spring of 1858 the famous American abolitionist John Brown stayed with her in St Catharines
“well known experience” was much regretted.
Jennifer S. H. Brown
); Enchanted summer [translation of Cet été qui chantait], trans. Joyce Marshall (Toronto, 1976); Garden in the wind [translation of Un jardin au bout du monde], trans. Alan Brown
in the end the province’s Regina riot inquiry commission, chaired by Chief Justice James Thomas Brown, blamed the trekkers for the trouble while exonerating the RCMP. William Lyon Mackenzie
Dec. 1891. J. M. S. Careless, Brown of “The Globe” (2v., Toronto, 1959–63; repr. 1972), 1: 72, 74, 76, 191. W. [G.] Ormsby, “Sir Francis Hincks,” The pre
UNBL, MG H82, T. H. Fleiger to James Brown, 28 Aug. 1878. North Shore Leader (Newcastle, N.B.), 1 March 1907. St. John
*, thus supported the Liberal-Conservative coalition of 1854 rather than the “spurious” Grittism of George Brown*. Roblin’s election in that year
the war with France ended. His desire to get away may have been strengthened by his feelings of loss after his close friend the Reverend Andrew Brown
John Struthers and Anna Christina McLeod; m. first 30 June 1903 Jennie Bennett Brown in Toronto, and they had a son and a daughter; m. there secondly 9 July 1913 Lina Lavanche
Collingwood Township. Over the next ten years he attended a few abolitionist conventions in the United States and in 1855 and 1858 he met with John Brown, who led the abolitionist attack on Harper’s Ferry
period.
Jennifer S. H. Brown
radicalism of George Brown* who had split the Upper Canadian Reformers and brought defeat to the supporters of Francis
by actor-manager Albert O. Brown, was later mounted in Montreal with Tremayne’s friend Basil Donn in the part of a British intelligence officer during World War I. It was published in Boston
and that he died without having left it; therefore it is impossible for me to grant him ecclesiastical burial.”
Guibord’s widow, Henriette Brown
Brown*. In September 1783 he obtained a commission as a surveyor and opened an office in his house on Rue Champlain; here he also gave courses in surveying, mathematics, and French. In January 1785 he
.
G. P. Browne
PAC, MG 11, [CO 42] Q, 29: 542–79; MG 23, GIII, 3
(Toronto, 1877; repr. Belleville, Ont., 1972). Lewis Brown, A history of Simcoe, 1829–1929 . . . (Simcoe, 1929). C. D. W. Goodwin, Canadian economic thought
AO, RG 55, partnership records, Wentworth County, declarations, no.69. HPL, Arch. file, Brown-Hendrie papers; City council, minutes, 1866–85 (mfm.); Clipping file, R. M. Wanzer; R. M
(Halifax), 21 April 1820. Akins, Hist. of Halifax City. W. M. Brown, “Recollections of old Halifax,” N.S. Hist. Soc., Coll., 13 (1908): 79. G. V
May 1915, 10 June 1920. Manitoba Gazette (Winnipeg), 1892–1920. Frank Brown, A history of the town of Winkler, Manitoba (Winkler, 1973). Canadian annual rev