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, Histoire de la Baie-Saint-Antoine, dite Baie-du-Febvre, 1683–1911 (Montréal, 1911), 183, 197–275. Chabot, Le curé de campagne, 125. Douville, Hist. du collège-séminaire de
the Niagara District and then, in 1851, the two brothers went to Trinity College, Dublin. Because of their father’s modest circumstances and early death, the family lacked the connections which might
, George Hunter Cary was educated at St Paul’s School and King’s College, London. Following in the footsteps of his uncle, Sir Richard Malins, a distinguished barrister, judge, and Conservative mp
provincial subsidies to denominational colleges set the anti-sectarian Howe and the Baptist Johnston at each other’s throats. Falkland brought matters to a head when he incautiously appointed to the
 
terms at Victoria College, Cobourg, but he did not continue his education. Evidently he returned to the farm in Adolphustown. In 1867 he carried the Liberal banner in Lennox in the first general election
School and St Bonaventure’s College in St John’s, he worked there briefly as a clerk. In 1886 his brother John died. With a loan from St
 
Company of Canada during the 1860s, president of the St Andrew’s societies of Quebec City, 1854, and Toronto, 1865, and the St James Club of Montreal, a Queen’s College of Kingston trustee in 1866
. Educated at Eton College, he joined the 2nd Life Guards, of which his father was colonel, as a cornet and sub-lieutenant in 1799. He served, chiefly in staff appointments, in Holland in that year, in Naples
. Augustin Chaboillez studied at the Collège Saint-Raphaël in Montreal from 1782 to 1788, and then taught in that institution until he was ordained on 4 Dec. 1796. The following year, on 8
, Lower Canada, and was buried three days later in the cemetery of the parish of Saint-Louis at nearby Terrebonne. Charles Chaboillez entered the Collège
 
the Jesuit college or the Petit Séminaire at Quebec, as did his brothers. In 1736 his father put him on a ship bound for France, where he was to prepare for a career. But in the first of the scandals of
Huron College Arch. (London, Ont.), Clergy list, Diocese of Huron . . . , June 30th, 1887. Minn. Hist. Soc. (St Paul), G. L. Nute, “North West Mission papers.” NA, RG 10
engineer from the East India College in London, William Chewett sailed in 1771 to Quebec where, three years later, he entered the service of the deputy surveyor general, John
sufficiently mastered the classics to be ready for college. However, because of his youth, he was sent to an academy in Salem, Mass., where he lived with his father’s sister, the wife of a wealthy merchant. From
 
McLean’s efforts in 1879 to establish Emmanuel College in Prince Albert, which it was hoped would develop into a university of Saskatchewan. Clarke himself donated money for its construction and
family to York (Toronto), Upper Canada, and in 1832–33 James continued his education at Upper Canada College. Cockburn began to study law in 1841 and was
 
charity made for few enemies. In 1907 the College of Ottawa awarded him an honorary lld for his contributions to Catholic journalism. At his requiem in St Peter’s
 
-Louise and Louisa; d. 31 May 1810 in London, England. Thomas Aston Coffin studied at Harvard College, Boston, where he obtained his
. An orphan at age 13, John Colborne was educated at Christ’s Hospital, London, and Winchester College. He entered the army as an ensign in the 20th Regiment in 1794, winning his subsequent
was determined that the Roman Catholic St Dunstan’s College should get public financial support equal to that of the newly established, secular, and public Prince of Wales College. His attempts to
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