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Kirke brothers. The two Jesuits were taken prisoner, transported to England, and sent from that country to Belgium. On his return to France Father François Ragueneau taught in Jesuit colleges
 
position was held by Father Angus MacDonald*, rector of St Dunstan’s College. The Vindicator, a weekly, specialized in
 
studies while serving as a regent in the college. Having received permission to ordain Richards from John Carroll, the bishop of Baltimore, Bishop Joseph
 
. Richardson supported the Church of England and had his sons educated at Upper Canada College. He was appointed a magistrate of the Home District in 1837. When the rebellion broke out that December, Lady
 
, was followed by temporary work collecting specimens for McGill College in Montreal. Richardson also served for a period as cabinet keeper for the Geological Survey, which in 1881 was integrated fully
Reserves Corporation and in 1827 he was appointed to the original board of King’s College (University of Toronto), thus joining initiatives of John
, mourned by his people as well as his family and not least by his son Louis, then at college in Montreal. If the elder Riel had failed as a businessman, he had created for his son a tradition of leadership
 
. François is believed to have gone to Europe in 1790, and he then went to study at Queen’s College in New Brunswick, N.J., probably before 1793. He chose to practise in Trois-Rivières, where in 1797 he went
 
 1882 in Detroit, Mich. David Isaac Kirwin Rine was educated in Pennsylvania and studied briefly at Madison College, Uniontown, Pa. He left to
. John Adam Rittinger was educated at the College of St Jerome in Berlin. After graduation he was apprenticed in his father’s firm, Rittinger and Motz, publishers of the weekly Berliner Journal
1840s Roaf similarly took part in the agitation against Anglican control of the provincial university, King’s College. Its secularization was achieved in 1849 when the University of Toronto was
the Frinaiglian Institute in Dublin where he won many academic prizes before his graduation in 1820. He then entered Trinity College, Dublin; although unable to take his degree “through illness,” he
 
Wesleyan Methodist New Connexion Church, 1841–1874” (typescript report, Emmanuel College, Victoria Univ., Toronto, 1967); Dundas Street Methodist Church (London, Ont.), minutes of the quarterly meetings, 15
 
MacLennan, Kirk ministers, visited Canso and in Ross’s words, “without shame or delicacy . . . belied the venerable Dr. McGregor, calumniated our church, reprouched our College, and
, Histoire du collège-séminaire de Nicolet, 1803–1903 (2v., Montréal, 1903). Genealogy of the Rouleau family, comp. Corinne Dumouchel (Ottawa, 1960; photocopy in GA). A. O. MacRae
science and care, he graduated with honours in 1879 from the Ontario Veterinary College in Toronto. Rutherford began practising veterinary medicine
responsibilities well, Horden then had him go to study for eight months at St John’s College in Winnipeg. Upon his return Sanders continued to prepare for the ministry. He was ordained deacon in May 1876
 
-Dame-de-Bonsecours. In 1801 he was appointed to the Collège Saint-Raphaël (from 1806 the Petit Séminaire de Montréal), where he taught Latin and French
manufacturer, had relocated after the Civil War. Carrie’s Canadian schooling included the study of elocution with Jessie Alexander; her younger sister, Sarah (Sally), attended Moulton College. By all accounts
Bracken*. That same year the Manitoba Agricultural College honoured Scallion for “his contribution to the social and economic betterment of the farm community.” He had taken the first steps in his
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