.] Auclair, Saint-Jérôme de Terrebonne (Saint-Jérôme, 1934). Germaine Cornez, Saint-Jérôme (2v., Saint-Jérôme, 1973–77). Maurault, Le collège de Montréal (Dansereau; 1967), 526
in Halifax, saving enough money to be able to continue his education. After studies at St Francis Xavier College, Antigonish, N.S., and at the Grand Séminaire de Québec from 1863 to 1865, he was
of the congregation; in 1749 he held the office of missionary there. In 1756 he was again at the college in Quebec, where he held the post of confessor to the Indians and the religious of the community
Painted Hall at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, and another in the guildhall, Rochester.
Michael Godfrey
1830s, demanding the appointment of non-episcopalians to the Madras School Board and to the council of King’s College.
Leavitt died at Saint John on 24
families in the Concord area. After graduating from Harvard College in 1776, he established himself as a successful merchant at Penobscot (Castine, Maine). A supporter of the loyalist cause, in 1784 he went
March 1872 at Dundas, Ont.
Ralph Leeming was educated at St Bees College in Cumberland and was ordained in 1812. He served two curacies and an
Rolland, was a brilliant student at the Collège de Montreal from 1835 to 1843. He was drawn to poetry at an early age, and during the literary exercises at the prize-giving in July 1843 he read Le
, Surrey, Eng.
James Alexander Lindsay was educated at Eton College and entered the Grenadier Guards by purchase on 16 March 1832. He advanced
; Henry-Pierre and Pierre-Charles became doctors. The first was to be the co-founder of both the Montreal General Hospital and the Faculty of Medicine of McGill College. Before returning to Lower
cemetery in Montreal.
Louis-Onésime Loranger studied at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal from 1847 to 1851, and then at the Collège Sainte-Marie, also
published in 1909 on the thyroid and parathyroid glands. Both men were professors at the University of Manitoba and the Manitoba Medical College. So competent was she in her work at the physiological
. 1794 in Machias (Maine).
James Lyon was educated at the College of New Jersey (Princeton), where he received his ba in
collège de Montréal (Dansereau; 1967). Le répertoire national (Huston; 1893), 4. P.-G. Roy, La famille Panet (Lévis, Qué., 1906). “Les Disparus,” BRH, 32 (1926
Royal Society of Canada in 1916–17. Macallum was the Nathan Lewis Hatfield lecturer at the College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the Christian A. Herter lecturer at the New York University school
.
John Macallum attended King’s College, Aberdeen, from 1820 to 1824 and received an ma from this institution in April 1832. In September 1833, at the age of 27 and with
Macaulay received his early education under John Strachan* at Cornwall and York (Toronto); from 1816 to 1818 he attended Queen’s College, Oxford, but
(Toronto), worked on the farm, and then, hoping to become a Presbyterian missioner, entered Knox College in Toronto. In 1863, after one session, he opted for financial administration, as assistant to James
.
A trustee of St Andrew’s College in St Andrews, and then of the Central Academy in Charlottetown, Macdonald was a member and president of the Highland Society and of the Central Agricultural
Edinburgh; m. 1872 Emily Augusta McCaul, daughter of Dr John McCaul*, president of University College in Toronto, and they had a daughter and three