, eldest son of the Reverend Samuel Wix and E. Walford; m. in 1828 a Miss Browne of Lowestoft, England, and they had two daughters and one son; d. 24 Nov
little relief for the inmates. Despite pleas from such prominent citizens as George Brown*, the editor of the Globe, that the “old
PAC, MG 24 B40 (Brown papers), 4, p.778; D16 (Buchanan papers), 63, Workman; MG 26, A (Macdonald papers), 345, pp.158327–30; 346, pp.158526–30; RG 12, AI, 176, pp.137–38. [Bruce and Grey], Elgin
Brown*]. Never a vigorous debater or parliamentarian, he none the less won re-election in 1857. During the next several years, however, his position in the riding was weakened by divisions over the
Brown, and George Brown* of Knox Church, Toronto. The latter offer included an interim appointment as professor of divinity at the
know how to play.”
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The
and Robert Craig Brown
The most important primary sources of information on John Charlton are his
Britain’s munitions-purchasing program in North America.
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which was Goderich. George Brown* expressed optimism about Gwynne’s chances in private as well as in the Globe, but Cayley won. Although
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ANQ-E, CE502-S75, 21 mai 1856; ANQ-M, CE601-S150, 21 août 1879. AO, F 68, MU 284, box 2; RG
. Private arch., Duke of Hamilton (Lennoxlove, Scot.), Hamilton muniments, Brown papers (National Reg. of Arch. (Scotland) (Edinburgh), Survey no.2177), bundle 1515, Macdonald of Boisdale to Robert Brown, 1
Brown and Thomas Gilmore had come from Philadelphia, and Fleury Mesplet, though a native of Lyons, had
politics: he too, in 1917, had wavered over conscription before casting his future with Laurier’s Liberals.
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George Brown*. He was denied the status of bencher by the law society in 1866, a move that drew protest from his peers; it was later discovered
Brown* of Montreal which he claimed (untruthfully) conveyed a secret message that the Reformers of Lower Canada were prepared to rise, but desired a diversionary action by Upper Canadian Reformers to
Grand Trunk and in particular by its chairman, George Brown*, the leader of the Upper Canadian Clear Grits, had the effect of gradually separating
States. Bethune and Ewen reached Xi’an on 22 March and were greeted by Zhu De, the commander-in-chief of the 8th Route Army. They also met Richard Brown, a Canadian Anglican missionary and an
autumn of 1880.
As a result of Harris’s extensive experience in illustration, John Gordon Brown, editor of the Toronto Globe, commissioned
home in Lindsay on 24 Aug. 1921, and was buried with full military honours.
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known to many Liberals. In 1909 he was chosen as acting party leader in the assembly in the absence of the official head, Edward Brown of Portage la Prairie, who had failed to win a seat in 1907, and of