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Canada College. Financial difficulties forced his withdrawal in 1848, but he returned three years later to pass with honours his final examinations and the entrance examination for Queen’s College
 
Christians who had joined the brotherhood of Sainte-Anne in 1715. According to Jacques Viger*, Marchand attended the College de Québec and then went to
Protestant Irish family noted for breaking the company-store monopoly at Bruce Mines, in the Algoma District, George Marks settled in Prince Arthur’s Landing in 1873 after attending Trinity College School in
 
). Benjamin Marston obtained his AB from Harvard College in 1749 and later went into business with two of his brothers-in-law at Marblehead, where he achieved prosperity and respectability. With the onset of
War of 1812, Peter being a sergeant. Peter pledged a donation to the Methodist college to be built at Cobourg, but died before it could be honoured
 
, Que.). Joseph-Pierre-Anselme Maurault was descended from a Poitou family which had arrived at Quebec in 1656. He studied at the Collège de Sainte
the ruling principle of McKeown’s life, and his religious convictions took him to the regional denominational college, Mount Allison, at Sackville, then headed by James Robert
 
administered by priests from Memramcook, Saint-Anselme, or Shediac. The Holy Cross Fathers, who had founded the College of St Joseph in Memramcook in 1864 [see Camille
 
“educated at Harwood [Harvard?] College for a Physician.” When the American Revolutionary War broke out his father remained loyal to the crown and moved his family to New York City. On 1 May 1778
, third in obstetrics, and fourth in medicine. He became a member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario on 12 April 1872 and received his md in 1874
 
Church, Weston, and founder of the school that later became Trinity College School at Port Hope. Florence B. Murray
 
his second wife was a nonconformist, which might account for their two sons eventually espousing the Baptist faith. Frederick William Miles was educated at King’s College in Windsor, N.S., graduating on
 
Pepperrell. Moody attended Harvard College, where he experienced conversion from reading Joseph Alleine’s An alarm to unconverted sinners
 parishes and 22 institutions, most of which were educational (académies, or commercial colleges). This development depended first upon his clergy, which grew from 154 priests in 1876 to
 
Morris was educated at St John’s College, Waterford. In 1832 he came to Newfoundland to join the firm of his uncle, Patrick Morris*, which
 
. 1867 at Halifax. Frederick William Morris entered King’s College, Windsor, N.S., in 1816, but did not graduate, perhaps because his right hand had to
College and giving lessons in Halifax, and from Professor L’Estrange, an English artist teaching in Halifax. About 1828 she painted Mount Uniacke; the picture is now owned by the Public Archives of
in 1825 and completed his education at St Isidore’s College, the Irish Franciscan seminary in Rome. By special dispensation he was ordained priest at age 22 and returned to Ireland in 1829 to
 
. In 1846 he entered the Pennsylvania Medical College in Philadelphia, attracted there by the reputation of a fellow Nova Scotian, Dr William R. Grant, the first surgeon in the United States to
 
Murray had to be replaced by Egerton Ryerson. Since Murray could not simply be dumped, another place for him had to be found, and a convenient resignation at King’s College (University of Toronto) made it
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