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relatives. He also began to expand his business interests. Between 1870 and 1877 he joined Horace Brown in a grist-mill operation known as Brown and Caldwell at Carleton Place. A. Caldwell and Son added
George Crawford* (later a member of the Canadian Senate) and Margaret Brown; d. in Toronto, Ont., 13 May 1875
an early political ally of George Brown*. In 1846, at a meeting of the St Andrew’s Society where Brown was under heavy attack for remarks
 
Brown* had falsified evidence and suborned witnesses while secretary of the 1848–49 commission inquiring into abuses at the Kingston penitentiary. Stevenson prepared the committee’s majority report
 
Buckland and Russell Searle Brown of the drug firm of Starkweather and Brown. Under this agreement Buckland would receive 15 per cent of the profits and Brown 25 per cent, but it
Andrew Browning Baird (1855–1940) was a pioneering Presbyterian minister and educator in the Canadian west. After
Brown*, the “general” recently appointed by Montreal’s Patriote club, the Fils de la Liberté. Colonel Charles Stephen
George Brown*’s Municipal Reform Association. The election, held on 3 and 4 Jan. 1859, was the first direct popular vote for mayor
. On 13 Sept. 1854 Dorion, who was a skilful tactician but a poor strategist, allied himself with Upper Canadian reformer George Brown*; he
 
Brown by actively supporting in West Hastings two Conservative candidates, James Brown in the federal election and Ketchum Graham in the provincial
Brown* who naturally felt that subscriptions to the Pilot should not be encouraged at the expense of the Globe. Their newspapers were not the only source of friction between the two
Peter* and George* Brown of the reform Toronto Globe as a result of their common anti-slavery sentiment. McKellar was one of the
 
Genaple* on 5 June 1684. A coloured MS map survives (in John Carter Brown Library, Providence, R.I
Brown* “for the appointment of Artist . . . but should [the] committee decide on not sending an Artist as well as an Assistant Surveyor I would offer to undertake both duties.” His
Galt*. The vigour of the assault on the measure by George Brown and Scatcherd threatened the life of the
 
Brown* in an unsuccessful attempt to recommit the bill for six months. The Taché bill, which allowed any 10 Roman Catholic freeholders in Upper Canada to elect trustees to manage a separate school in
 
had it not been for his pertinacity. G. P. Browne
 
several members of the crew); Knight’s own journal, continued after his disappearance by Oliver Brownel or Browne (Olivier Brunel), and printed in The voyages of Sir James Lancaster, Kt., to the
Robert Brown]. On this expedition, which crossed the largely unexplored interior of Vancouver Island four times
 
Brown*, a printer at Quebec. He joined in the political protests of the day by signing in November 1784 the petition of old and new subjects for an assembly. The following year he signed two petitions
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