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Beatty, professor at Victoria College. A third daughter, Phoebe Anne, married George Duggan
. Charles Bagot was descended from aristocratic English families which traced their lineages to the Norman conquest. His education, at Rugby School and Christ Church College, Oxford, befitted his social
 
Baptist Arch., McMaster Divinity College (Hamilton, Ont.). George Barclay’s will is in AO, RG 22, ser.264, and Whitby (Ontario County), reg.A, no.138 (mfm.). Records of his land dealings are in Durham
 
; in 1834–35 he was a teacher at the Collège de Montréal. Then after five years as curate of the parish of Notre-Dame de Montréal, he became the secretary of Charles-Auguste-Marie-Joseph de
was born in 1590 in the little town of Igé in Perche (France) and who emigrated to New France about 1650. Joseph-Octave Beaubien was educated at the college of Nicolet, then went for a year to Rochester
 
regime. He proposed the founding of a Jesuit college, but in vain, because the monarchy’s mercantilist policy extended even to education. He was one of the most dynamic and far-sighted administrators to
one child. In 1847, Bernard tried unsuccessfully to get his profession included in the bill whose aim was to create the College of Physicians and
father being descended from one of the lairds of Balfour. Nevertheless, his youth was apparently marked by poverty: he held a college bursary in his third year at King’s College (University of Aberdeen
. At the age of five months Adélard-Joseph Boucher lost his father, and when he was nine his mother died. He was sent to Mount St Mary’s College in Emmitsburg, Md, by his guardian, François-Antoine
 
. at Toronto, Ont., 16 Feb. 1875. Educated at Upper Canada College in Toronto, D’Arcy Boulton then studied for the legal profession. He was
 
Jean Bourdon and Jacqueline Potel; d. 1688. He studied at the Jesuit College. From his father he received the fief of Autray (Lanoraie
 
summer term at Victoria College, Cobourg. He was apprenticed to John Stoughton Dennis* and qualified as a provincial land surveyor
Ketchum School in Toronto, and then, from 1863 to 1865, continued at Upper Canada College, where he placed near the top of his class. At age 14 he was indentured to his uncle, Toronto architect Henry
Adrien Bétourné, dit La Violette, soldier of the Carignan-Salières regiment, and Marie Deshaies. Educated at the college of Montreal, Bétournay subsequently studied law with the future judge
.) As the youngest surviving child in a family of nine, he was able to persuade his Wesleyan Methodist parents to send him to Victoria College in Cobourg, after he had completed his primary education in
 
Paris 3 Sept. 1624. After taking his first vows in September 1626 he was sent to the famous Collège de Clermont (Paris), where he was to
 
. He held considerable land and minor posts in Windsor, where Robert attended King’s College, graduating some time before 1803. Robert is supposed to have started out in business in Halifax but
 
The record books of the township of Clare are in the possession of Mr Jean-A. Comeau, Little Brook, N.S. Centre acadien, Collège Sainte-Anne (Church Point, N.S.), paroisse de Sainte-Marie
 
Pinsonnault*, decided to bring all his seminarists together in the college at Sandwich, Conilleau became their teacher of theology, the first, it is thought, to hold this position within the confines of the
 
Beauce, Que.). Louis-Alexandre Constantin studied at the Jesuit college and on 4 Aug. 1734 he was admitted into the noviciate of the Recollets
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