College). He ran as a Reformer in Northumberland riding in 1834, advocating a Trent valley canal, a tariff on American agricultural produce, adoption of the secret ballot, popular election of the
emigrating in 1872 to Newfoundland, where he taught briefly at St Bonaventure’s College in St John’s. After he was admitted to the bar of Newfoundland the same year, he established a legal practice
archbishop of Quebec, Pierre-Flavien Turgeon*, to superintend the building of the Collège de Lévis [see Joseph-David
attended school at Princeton and completed his education at a commercial college in London. He began his business career in 1856 as a clerk in a Princeton grocery store, a position he held for eight years
the road to the site where King’s College would be built in the 1820s. As the town grew, he prospered from the development of these properties. He also opened a store on Queen Street, which in 1825 was
Correctional Staff College (Kingston, Ont.), Canadian Penitentiary Service Museum, Warden John Creighton’s journal, 1870–74 (mfm. at QUA). PAC, RG 31, A1, 1861 census, Frontenac County. QUA, Corporation of
educated there. He took a degree in arts at Glasgow College, and then proceeded to the University of London from which he graduated in science. In 1862 he married Annie Brown of Aberdeen, Scotland, and they
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Ross Cuthbert received his secondary education at the English Catholic college in Douai (dept of Nord), France. He was called to the bar of Lower Canada in 1803 and apparently practised law at Quebec
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Thomas Mayne Daly attended Upper Canada College at Toronto in 1841 and later received some training in medicine. For most of his life he resided in Stratford. He was a member of the Church of England. In
cornet and adjutant, while another brother, Dr Aaron Hart David, the future dean of the medical faculty of Bishop’s College at Lennoxville, was assistant surgeon in the Montreal Rifles
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Gordon Davidson moved to British Columbia at a young age and in 1906 he acquired his undergraduate degree extramurally from the University of Toronto through New Westminster’s Columbian Methodist College
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L. H. Neatby
Baker Library (Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.), Stefansson coll., Grinnell scrapbook. J.-R
, Denison was educated at Upper Canada College, where his performance was unspectacular. Expelled from Trinity College by provost George Whitaker
, the lieutenant governor. A student at Trinity College, Dublin, Theophilus was already in deacon’s orders. He was ordained to the priesthood by the bishop of Waterford on 3 July 1775, although
, 369. J.-A.-I. Douville, Histoire du collège-séminaire de Nicolet, 1803–1903, avec les listes complètes des directeurs, professeurs et élèves de l’institution (2v., Montréal, 1903
. John was educated at Canard and Wolfville, N.S., then from 1847 to 1851 at the Mount Allison Wesleyan Academy in Sackville, N.B., and finally at the Halifax Free Church College. While attending the
president of Dalhousie College in 1838, he was warned by Dickson, “It is our duty, if we can’t forget, at least to forgive.” Dickson supported Joseph Howe
the 19th century. He was a strong supporter of the establishment of Horton Academy and Queen’s (Acadia) College, a denominational press, and foreign and domestic missions. He died in Bridgetown on 29
the family settled in Toronto where his father opened the British Saddlery Warehouse. William was educated at Upper Canada College in Toronto, but nothing else is known of his early career. About 1859
,” BRH, XLVII (1941), 207. Antonio Drolet, “La bibliothèque du collège des jésuites,” RHAF, XIV (1960–61), 487–544; “La bibliothèque du séminaire de Québec et son catalogue de 1782