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hospitalières de Saint-Joseph (Montréal, 1938). MacNutt, New Brunswick. L.-E. Cousineau, “M. l’abbé François-Xavier Lafrance, fondateur du Lazaret de Tracadie et ‘préfondateur’ du collège Saint
 
studies at the Collège de Montréal. There the young man began his clerical training in 1817 and taught successfully for three years. He was ordained priest, however, at Quebec on 5 Nov. 1820. His
 
parlement du Bas-Canada, [1792–1796] . . . (Montréal, 1946), 67. J.-A.-I. Douville, Histoire du collège-séminaire de Nicolet, 1803–1903, avec les listes
College in his native city, and in 1879, at the age of 18, he joined the family firm as a junior clerk. Just three years later his position changed significantly. After the deaths of William Gooderham in
 
had been established by John Geddie in 1848 in the New Hebrides. James Gordon was studying theology at the Presbyterian College in Halifax, N.S., at the time of his brother’s death. He completed his
. Born into the landed gentry, David Theophilus Hanbury was educated in Elstree and at Clifton College in Bristol, England. He began to travel at an early age, and visited the Rocky Mountains, Chinese
College, while teaching classics to the younger students. He was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop William Walsh* on 27 April
 
at the Jesuit college of Clermont in Paris to study theology, and in 1700 proceeded to the Jesuit noviciate at Quimper in Brittany. He never joined the Society of Jesus, however, preferring instead to
 
Scotia (Montreal, Pictou, Halifax, Saint John, N.B., and Toronto, 1877). H. L. Scammell, “The rise and fall of a college,” Dal. Rev., XXXII (1952–53), 35–44.
Philharmonic Choir. He lectured in music at University College in Nottingham for ten years. In 1893 he took a bm and in 1898 a dm
 
. J. Howard Hunter received his early education in Ireland, training first in mathematics and sciences before entering two years of study at Queen’s College in Cork. In 1859 he immigrated to Canada
 
, the directress of the college for young Indian girls at Port-Royal and the governess of d’Aulnay’s daughters. Father Ignace was full of admiration
conference recommended Jackson for further education in arts and theology at Wesleyan Theological College in Montreal [see George Douglas
 
crisis in the Liberal government over the granting of public funds to Catholic St Dunstan’s College caused Kelly and six other Catholic assemblymen to leave the party and join the Tories led by James
lungs. He enrolled at the college of Saint-Hyacinthe in 1838 and completed his classical studies in 1845. All the evidence indicates that young Laberge
Marguerite-Julie Viger; d. 27 April 1872 at Montreal, Que. Born of parents who were farmers, Louis Labrèche was educated at the college of Montreal
 
adopted by his uncle, the notary Pierre Lanctôt, who had him educated at the college of Montreal. He was admitted to the bar in 1847 and first practised at Montreal, where he specialized in criminal law
 
spent in Paris, where after his noviciate he followed the philosophy and theology courses at the Collège de Clermont; he also taught for four years in the same college. He was ordained priest in 1633
 
 Dec. 1622. He studied philosophy at the Collège de Clermont in Paris (1624–27), taught at the Collège in Rouen (1627–32), and took theology courses at La Flèche (1632–36); he again became a
college of Montreal, and had as fellow-students George-Étienne Cartier, Joseph-Amable Berthelot, and Joseph
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