Hamilton, he was one of the two Canadian members of the International Sunday School Lesson Committee formed in 1872 and was a member of the board of the Wesleyan Female College (later called the Hamilton
on him with his emphasis on critical thinking and Christian belief. From 1883 to 1887 he studied at Knox College in Toronto; its principal, William
in Upper Canada College. During the rebellion of 1837 he served for 18 months as a lieutenant in the navy. He then studied medicine under George Grassett in the military hospital at Amherstburg
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Adelstan de Martigny did his classical studies at the Collège de Lévis in 1881–85 and at the Collège Sainte-Marie in Montreal in 1885–86. He then entered the faculty of medicine at the Montreal branch of the
buried on 20 December in his native parish.
After commercial studies at the Collège de Lévis from 1855 to 1858, and classical and theological
, who sought the incorporation of the Wesleyan Female College and in 1872 he became vice-president of the institution. For many years he contributed $1,600 annually to Victoria College in Cobourg for a
later recorded that he was among the first students to enter St Andrew’s College, established in 1831 by Angus Bernard
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Duncan MacInnes was educated at Trinity College School in Port Hope, Ont., before entering the Royal Military College of Canada at Kingston in 1887. He graduated with distinction four years later and was
grandfather and his uncle D’Alton McCarthy* were lawyers, and his father was a county court judge in Orangeville. He attended Trinity College School
) near Galt.
Donald McDonald was registered at Upper Canada College in 1830 and in 1832–33, and was trained as a surveyor by his cousin John Macdonald
early education at an elementary school in Fredericton. His family moved to Manitoba, where his father became a schoolteacher and customs official. In 1880 McInnis entered Manitoba College, Winnipeg, and
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John McKenzie, who came from a farming background, grew up in his native Inverness-shire and was educated at the local grammar school before going on to King’s College (University of Aberdeen) as a
noviciate of the Jesuits in Paris on 30 July 1629. He taught at the Collège in Orléans (1631–34), then began his theological studies at the Collège de Clermont (1634–35), and went to Rome to finish them
commission for the Roman Catholic authorities was St Bonaventure’s College (1857–58), which is built of grey rough-cut granite – stone acquired cheaply when the government reduced the size of the
Malbaie; on 21 September he succeeded Pierre de Lauzon as superior of the Jesuit missions in New France, assuming thereby the office of rector of the Jesuit college in Quebec
. 18 May 1888 at Matapédia, Que.
James Smith’s life, about which few details are known, was quite eventful. After studying at the Collège de
the development of the Presbyterian Theological College from its establishment in 1912 (it would become St Andrew’s College in 1925) and was chairman of its board for many years. In addition, he
1862 in London.
Thomson was, at various times, a magistrate, warden of the Home District, a founder and trustee of Queen’s College at Kingston, and
noviciate he took philosophy at the Collège at La Flèche (1615–18) and then taught for one year at Rennes and three years at Eu. From 1622 to 1626 he studied theology at the Collège de Clermont in Paris
worked as a district school teacher for a few years. She entered Albion College (Albion, Mich.) in 1855, from which she received an msa degree the following year and where