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Pierre Dufour and Gérard Goyer
Arch. du collège
; 742; RG 20A, 38, Hugh Graham, 1811. Univ. of King’s College Library (Halifax), Israel Longworth, “A history of the county of Colchester” (2 pts., Truro, N.S., 1866–78; typescript at PANS). T. C
, Eliza Grant moved with her children to Ottawa, where Robert Henry managed to obtain a secondary education. He spent some time at the University of Toronto and the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph
urban public health and the improvement of sanitary conditions. In 1868 he was one of the founders of the Montreal College of Pharmacy, which was incorporated in 1870 as the Pharmaceutical Association of
in Medford, Mass.
Francis Green was educated in Halifax and Boston schools and in 1756 was admitted to Harvard College. He did not finish his
. . . [and] the example of earnest, consecrated womanhood you have always set them.” Her association with BSS did not end that year. After the decision was made to move the school to its present College
partial paralysis disabled him in 1893. By 1881 he had land of his own, and he was able to provide land in Paquetville for the sons of his first marriage and an education at the Collège de Sainte-Anne-de-la
University of Bishop’s College, in recognition of his services to the Church of England in the Eastern Townships. He died at his son’s residence at Quebec, and was buried at Sherbrooke
member of the Medical Board of Upper Canada (1838–39) and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Upper Canada (1839–40), he attended few meetings of either body
Jones sold stock to individuals and institutions all over North America, including the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph, which had an important demonstration herd. She was a member of the Canadian
but argued that “every child had a right to an education.” He also supported the appointment of additional school inspectors and in 1854 he defended King’s College (University of New Brunswick) against
, University College, and the Queen’s Hotel in Toronto, and at least one early steamer. The company supplied a great deal of timber from its stands near New Lowell to Ontario railways during the building boom of
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Born into an Anglican family of comfortable circumstances, Robert Hodgson completed his education at King’s College, Windsor, Nova Scotia. He studied law with Simon Bradstreet
Baptist Hist. Soc., Elkanah Holmes, personal papers. Canadian Baptist Arch., McMaster Divinity College (Hamilton, Ont.), First Baptist Church (Beamsville, Ont.), minute-books, 1807–32 (typescript
St John’s College Ladies’ School, and a member of the prestigious Manitoba Club and Holy Trinity Anglican Church.
Like other Conservative
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James Patrick was educated in St John’s at St Bonaventure’s College. From an early age he displayed a particular interest in natural history, scouring the countryside for his eclectic
continuing as Briand’s secretary for some 12 years. In the autumn of 1765 he was a director of the Petit Séminaire, at the time when that institution took over from the Jesuit college the responsibility for
resigned his commission on 24 May 1814 and resumed his commercial and agricultural activities. He took an interest in his children’s education, sending two of his sons to the Collège de Saint
faubourg Saint-Roch, where he was also to ensure that the Collège de Saint-Roch and the schools founded by Plessis operated smoothly.
In 1822 Hudon
Begg*’s short-lived Manitoba Commercial College. He worked on his own account as a harness maker for a short time in 1878, but in 1879 he bought a junior partnership in Robert Stalker’s harness