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Lennox, and they had two sons and three daughters; d. 25 Feb. 1818 in London, England. After his education at Eton College, George
 
. F. MacDonald, “North Sydney past and present” (mimeograph, North Sydney, 1963; copy in Beaton Institute, Univ. College of Cape Breton, Sydney), 15.
, and was appointed assistant curate of Ecclesfield, near Sheffield, Yorkshire, where he had married Mary Hounsfield in 1823. He was admitted to St John’s College, Cambridge, on 15 June
 
mathematics and science at the Commercial and Technical School. Opportunity for her to continue her own education had come after McGill College opened its
and disorder.” In the early spring of 1885 he entered Lincoln College at Oxford. Birchall had inherited £4,000 in 1878 from his father’s estate to be held in trust until his 25th birthday. Nevertheless
 
educated at St John’s College (Winnipeg) and later studied medicine at Guy’s Hospital, London. He returned to the Red River to practise medicine and in 1862 married Frances, a daughter of Donald Ross
 
, Wilmot Township, and, with William Hawkins, the northern boundary of the Huron Tract. He was also employed as a land agent for the Canada Company and as an inspector for clergy and college reserves
 
Emmanuel College Library (Toronto), Disciples of Christ coll., Proc. of the Wellington County Co-operation of Disciples of Christ, Record book 1, 31 Jan. 1869–5 July 1908. Adviser
 
Marischal College. In 1798 he immigrated to Saint John, N.B., to join his brother John*, who had already established a prosperous shipping and
Christian Messenger refused to print Howe’s controversial letters denouncing sectarian colleges, Blackadar, himself a Baptist, published them. Although such independent actions created many enemies
Blizard. In 1820 he passed the examination set by the Royal College of Surgeons of London and obtained his certificate of fellowship as a qualified surgeon
the Collège de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière from 1844 to 1845. After training for four and a half years with his uncle, the surgeon Jean Blanchet
 
. Henry Bliss, with his brother William Blowers Bliss, was educated at King’s College, Windsor, Nova Scotia
 
had changed considerably: under the French régime it had accepted only pupils intending to enter the priesthood; now it was replacing the Jesuit college, which had been forced to close, and it had to
 
, regulated in France from the time of Charles VII, was in the 17th century controlled by a guild just as medicine was. The apothecaries had their own college, and after an apprenticeship of seven years
1896. Following his schooling in the Annapolis valley, Harold graduated from Mount Allison College in 1897. Eager to become a physician, as were both his father and his grandfather, he entered the
. The son of a popular, public-spirited physician of Planter origin, F. W. Borden was educated at Acacia Villa School in Lower Horton, N.S., King’s College in Windsor (ba
 
. Educated at Yale College, he took his degree in 1792 and received an ma in 1796. Botsford studied law at Saint John, in the office of Jonathan
missionaries. Feeling himself called, he went first to the seminary established by Vaughan in Baltimore, Md. Following his stay there, he spent four years at St Joseph’s College in London, England, and
in the types of buildings he designed. These included public edifices, such as post offices, police and fire stations, markets, colleges, and churches; residences, including villas and terraces; and
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