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. 11 April 1885 in Charlottetown. Born into an affluent Anglican family, John Longworth was educated at Alexander Brown’s grammar school in
 
Toronto to become editor of Hugh Scobie*’s British Colonist. He returned in 1853 when, on 1 November, he and his brother-in-law Brown
John Cameron*] and then joined the Globe as John Gordon Brown’s secretary and city editor
and two years later married Charles Jeffers, a business clerk, who died of pneumonia in 1889. After studying at a Toronto business college, she worked for Brown Brothers Company, nurserymen, where she
Brown* to join the ministry. From then onwards, he played a leading role in preparing for federal union, composing dispatches, attending conferences in Charlottetown in September 1864 and at
 
Brown’s Quebec Gazette, which contains little local news, Moore’s Quebec Herald gives information on the political and social life of the province. The lively correspondence
 
United States after the abortive rebellion of 1837. Young Morin was slightly above the average height at five feet seven inches, with brown hair and dark hazel eyes. He may already have had the identifying
. The following works provide a complete list of Mme Leprohon’s writings: M. M. Brown, An index to the Literary Garland (Montreal, 1838–1851) (Toronto, 1962), 24
 
Ont., 196. Brown, Strangers in blood. J. M. Gray, Lord Selkirk of Red River (Toronto, 1963). Ruth McKenzie, “The John Macdonell House, ‘Poplar Villa,’ Point Fortune
 
Jennifer S. H. Brown [The library of the Royal Commonwealth Soc. (London) holds the mss of
 
Halifax to study English grammar with Caswell. After Caswell returned to the United States to become a professor at Brown University in Providence, R.I., McLearn was tutored by Lewis Johnston and Edmund
McLelan’s shipping business continued to prosper, and he also became involved in the Cobequid Marine Insurance Company. In 1875 he opposed George Brown
–1918) (Sainte-Foy [Québec], 1984). R. C. Brown, Robert Laird Borden: a biography (2v., Toronto, 1975–80). Canadian directory of parl. (Johnson). Canadian men and women of
-uncle, William Brown*, had founded with Thomas Gilmore* one of the country’s first
Pauper Lunatic Asylum, Medical reports, ed. J. C. Browne and H. C. Major (6v., London, 1871–76), 5: 198
 
 Nov. 1987: 6. Biblio. of Nfld (O’Dea and Alexander). P. W. Browne, Where the fishers go; the story of Labrador (New York, 1909), 168. Encyclopedia
was called to the bar of the North-West Territories within four weeks of his arrival, and became the junior partner of Thomas Brown Lafferty. Since Lafferty’s brother James D
lumberman and former Ingersoll resident, and Peter Johnston Brown and Thomas Wells, two Ingersoll lawyers. The company established the district’s first sawmill and planing mill near Fort William (now part of
to O’Keefe, 9 Jan. 1913. Private arch., Mary French Cluff, Copy of letter from Archdeacon J. J. O’Sullivan of Bandon, Republic of Ire., to Deborah Brown, 20 April 1981, containing
renown through the issue of sectarian schools. In 1856 George Brown*, the leader of the Grits, raised the sensitive question of separate schools in
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