Zouberbuhler].
Beyond Halifax, however, Cornwallis’ difficulties were many times greater. In October 1749 the acting governor of Canada, the
, North Atlantic triangle: the interplay of Canada, the United States and Great Britain (Toronto, 1966). Judith Fingard, The Anglican design in loyalist Nova Scotia, 1783–1816 (London, 1972
, Richardson, and Company of Montreal [see James Bell Forsyth], the agents for the Canadas. It was hoped
Denny was educated at Cheltenham College in England in 1862-63 and in France and Germany. At 19 he emigrated to the United States, where he farmed south of Chicago. In April 1874 he joined Canada’s
and T. D. MacLean, “Social structure and life in Louisbourg,” Canada, an Hist. Magazine (Toronto), I (June 1974), 60–77.
financial support from England, the United States, and Canada. It spawned successful offshoots such as Kincolith and New Aiyansh and withstood competing enterprises of the Methodists [see Thomas
(Baton Rouge, La., 1952), 160–67. Canada’s smallest prov. (Bolger), 64–75. A. T. Dill, Governor Tryon and his palace (Chapel Hill, N.C., [1955]). M. D
compendious history of the northern part of the province of New Brunswick and of the district of Gaspé, in Lower Canada (Halifax, 1832; repub. Chatham, N.B., 1896). M. H. Perley, A hand book
Davies*, later chief justice of Canada, led the fight for Hawke, with John Sparrow David Thompson
States. In talks with the Canadians both Bond and Harvey took a strong anti-confederate line, in contrast to Whiteway, who was more sympathetic to political union with Canada
), 29 (1926): 317–46. Who’s who in Canada, 1936/37.
Advertiser (Exeter, Eng.), 20 June, 16 Sept. 1775; 14 March, 16 May 1777; 27 Aug. 1779. The register of shipping (London), 1800–10. Canada’s
nineteenth-century Canada (Toronto, 1980). S. L. Morse, “Immigration to Nova Scotia, 1839–1851” (ma thesis, Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, 1946). C. E. Saunders
personal gain. Under him, a historian of the post office has noted, it “never seemed, as it did in the Canadas, to be imposed on the province. From the beginning it was accepted for what it is: an agency
, with an historical essay (2v., Boston, 1864; repr. Port Washington, N.Y., 1966), 2: 33–34. T. W. Smith, The slave in Canada (Halifax, 1899). H. A. Whitfield, North to bondage
). Repent and believe: the Baptist experience in Maritime Canada, ed. B. M. Moody (Hantsport, 1980). E. M. Saunders, History of the Baptists of the Maritime provinces
than the Micmacs. In 1821, during an unsuccessful trip to Lower Canada to raise funds for the monastery, he was disturbed by the pessimism of his host, Jean-Henry-Auguste
States and Canada.
In 1890 Morine and Monroe helped to spark widespread protest throughout Newfoundland against a modus vivendi concerning
confederation with Canada. Although “no confederation” had been one of his 1908 campaign promises, Morris now told Governor Sir Walter Edward Davidson that he had “no clearly defined views on it.” He had, in fact
election of that year which decided that Newfoundland should not join Canada.
His funeral was an impressive occasion. The governor, Sir Anthony
genealogies of the principal families of the name (Inverness, Scot., 1881). Canada’s smallest prov. (Bolger). J. F. S. Gordon, The Catholic Church in Scotland, from the
not available, the McDougall families of Quebec are often confused. This confusion is all the more natural because three McDougall families came from Berwickshire, Scotland, to Canada in the 19th
Canada.
It was about this time that McNutt first became involved in the colonization of Nova Scotia. He apparently worked initially as a deputy for
Wesleyan Methodists in Upper Canada and the Maritimes from 1780 to 1855 (Toronto, 1962). D. W. Johnson, History of Methodism in Eastern British America, including Nova Scotia, New
his close ties with Canada nor his contemporary reputation as a leading Canadian poet. The incumbent of St Bartholomew’s was not expected to spend summers in New York; from June through September
., 2v., London, 1819). Boase, Modern English biog., 2: 367–68. Cooke and Holland, Exploration of northern Canada. L. S. Dawson, Memoirs of hydrography including brief
, “Le Canada militaire,” 509f. Le Jeune, Dictionnaire, II, 429f. Lorin, Le comte de Frontenac. Francis Parkman, La Salle and the discovery of the great west
Spain. In 1712 he purchased the colonelcy of the 12th Regiment of Foot (Bretton’s).
Philipps’ first official connection with Canada came on 17 Aug
circonstances qui se rattachent à la tenure seigneuriale dans le Bas-Canada, et appendice (Montréal, 1844), 163, 177, 291–92. Recensement de Québec, 1818 (Provost). Morning Chronicle
1922.
In December 1911 Edward Sapir, chief of the anthropological division of the Geological Survey of Canada and a student of Boas’s, had recommended
Geological Survey of Canada, he published a collection of Indian vocabularies, aimed at nothing less than the tabulation of “about 211 words of one or more of the dialects of every Indian
.
Tonty had two younger brothers, one of whom, Alphonse Tonty, came to Canada in about 1684–85, settled in Montreal
Constitutional Association of Montreal, Howe objected to any recognition of the ultra loyalists of the Canadas who, by seeking to continue a system rife with abuses, had helped to promote rebellion
shores. Verrazzano had, in fact, joined Canada to the rest of America – to the New World. The Letter concludes with a cosmographical description of the voyage, including detailed nautical and
oligarchy in Nova Scotia. A figure parallel in many ways to John Strachan* of Upper Canada, Wallace emerged from a Lowland Presbyterian, middle-class
, The blacks in Canada: a history (London and New Haven, Conn., 1971). Philip Ziegler, King William IV (London, 1971). [A. G.] Archibald, “Life of Sir John Wentworth, governor of
; 7, 14–15 Oct. 1911. Public Ledger (St John’s), 25 March, 27, 31 May 1881. J. B. Brebner, North Atlantic triangle: the interplay of Canada, the United States and
*, there is from 1829 on a repeated complaint about “the cursed country,” his lack of advancement, and his desire to return to Ireland or join Ermatinger in Upper Canada. At Fort Simpson Work grew
country’s growing maturity. Of all the reformers in St John’s, he most closely resembled in temperament the rebels of Upper and Lower Canada.
In the general
B.C., Vancouver, 1979). S. M. Jamieson, Times of trouble: labour unrest and industrial conflict in Canada, 1900–66 (Ottawa, 1968). R. A. J. McDonald, “Victoria, Vancouver, and
(Shediac, N.B., 1933). Michael Hugo-Brunt, “The origin of colonial settlements in the Maritimes,” Plan Canada (Toronto), 1 (1959–60): 102–4. Lois Kernaghan, “A man and his mistress: J. F
of colonial politics on the other. It seems clear that politics in New Brunswick differed little from politics in Nova Scotia or Canada. The “spoils” of office was an integral part of the system both
.
Coll. doc. inédits Canada et Amérique, I, 142, 148; II, 146. Correspondence of William Pitt (Kimball), I, 140. [Charles Lawrence], Journal and letters of Colonel
rapidity of work is the chief requirement.” The San Juan dispute saved them from withdrawal, and Newcastle postponed a decision until his return from accompanying the Prince of Wales to Canada. Evidence of
June 1813. Canada’s smallest prov. (Bolger), 75–99. G. N. D. Evans, Uncommon obdurate: the several public careers of J. F. W
would become increasingly clannish. His financial success and his influence had determined the image of a family that would leave its mark on the social and political destiny of Lower Canada and Quebec
business affairs in Upper Canada and the United States, “whether in his trading with the Indians or otherwise.” Before leaving for Michilimackinac in the spring of 1808 Rousseau delegated his attorney, David
. (2v., London, 1848), 1: 3–5; 2: 82–84. Duncan Campbell, History of Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown, 1875; repr. Belleville, Ont., 1972), 61–71. Canada’s smallest prov. (Bolger), 84
22, 27, pt.2. PRO, CO 111/29–39; CO 217/35–37; 217/62–98. Royal Arch., Windsor Castle (Windsor, Eng.), Add 7/356: 372 (copy at Can., Parks Canada, Halifax Defence Complex, Halifax). UCC-M, James
Hincks of Canada thought it “absurd” to include the leader of the opposition, but Young considered it a “good move” because it “relieves the government of some part of the responsibility.” When