they had four sons; d. 21 April 1865 in Halifax.
Robert Willis entered Lincoln College, Oxford, in 1804 and graduated
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George Best played a significant part in the construction of a new building to house the College of New Brunswick. In 1825 he was one of three people to submit architectural designs to the college council
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Louis-Joseph-Charles Cazeneuve received his classical education at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal from 1806 to 1814; he was considered a good pupil in Latin, Greek, and rhetoric. On leaving the college
was ordained on 19 Sept. 1851. Further study in Salamanca, Spain, ended in 1854 when he returned to Ireland as professor of dogmatic theology and biblical exegesis at St John’s College in
institute be established for native clergy. He had already drawn up a course of study and by 1878 had ordained his first recruits, but the plan for a college was not acted upon at this time
only in English at McGill College.
In January 1877, although Daubigny by then was nearly 41, he became one of four students admitted to the French
21 April 1849 the King’s College Council received a memorial from Gregory complaining about certain aspects of the new county scholarships which meant that his eldest son would be ineligible
continued his studies in the late 1850s at St John’s College in Red River. His ordination as a priest on 29 May 1862 was part of the mid-19th-century attempt of the Church Missionary Society to create an
), England.
Educated at a military academy in Edinburgh and the Royal Military College in Sandhurst, Berkshire, England, Patrick Leonard MacDougall was
Elementary but higher branches of Education” could be taught. In 1886 the ladies’ academy became Mount Allison ladies’ college.
After graduating, Ogden’s
first governor at the Mount Elgin Industrial Institution, an industrial school for Indians at Muncey, before accepting a three-year pastorate in Kingston. He then moved to Victoria College, Cobourg, where
1819, his voice was more nearly normal and his problems in eating and drinking disappeared. That year he was made a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of London
. He was educated in Toronto at Upper Canada College and at Trinity College (ba 1859, ma 1862, dd
was buried in Cobourg, Ont.
Born into a prominent family of Scottish heritage, Charles Bethune was educated at Upper Canada College in Toronto. He
apologetics at Knox College, Toronto, where he had been lecturing in exegetical theology since 1864, following the resignation of George Paxton Young
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Noël Chabanel entered the noviciate at Toulouse on 9 Feb. 1630. He taught in the college of that city (1632–39), studied theology there (1639–41), and did his third probationary year there (1641–42
the church to preach as early as his 17th year, and soon after began to study classics and mathematics for college entrance. In 1836 he and his sombre brother, William (1812–53), entered the
honorary doctorate from Hobart College, Geneva, N.Y.), he always maintained a lively interest in education. At Chatham he sought to establish a church school, and at Thorold he became in 1857 one of the
Harvard College, a lease on one of the ferry boats going to Boston.
Gill’s eldest son, Michael (1699–1772), settled in Newfoundland in 1748 and rose to be
Lalemant entered the Jesuit noviciate in Paris 20 Oct. 1610; he studied philosophy at Pont-à-Mousson (1612–15) and theology at the Collège de Clermont (1619–23). In the interval he had been prefect of