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, A biographical index of British engineers in the 19th century (New York, 1975). Cyclopædia of Canadian biog. (Rose and Charlesworth). Rodolphe Gagnon, “Le chemin de fer de
 
through an exchange of prisoners, sent Saint-Ovide de Brouillan [Monbeton*] with 170 men to attack St John’s. About 4
, 72, 75. Histoire de la Corporation de la Cité de Montréal, depuis son origine jusqu’à nos jours . . . . J.-C. Lamothe et al., édit. (Montréal, 1903), 206
Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Journal (London), 15 (1886): 301–4. Arch. de l’Archevêché de Saint-Boniface, Man., T
-Rodrigue Masson* in Les bourgeois de la Compagnie du Nord-Ouest. Mackenzie himself has been credited with the authorship of the
 
, 1819–20. Tanguay, Dictionnaire, 5: 517. Robert Derome, “Delezenne, les orfèvres, l’orfèvrerie, 1740–1790” (thèse de ma, univ. de Montréal, 1974); “Gérard Morisset
 
bricklayers’ union there in 1880. In the 1890s he belonged to the Union Nationale des Briqueteurs, Plâtriers et Maçons de Québec and was its secretary. Subsequently he became a member of the Union Secourable et
 
colony. Almost certainly with Haldimand’s approval, however, he petitioned Lord Sydney, the Home secretary, to request from Carleton an appointment as one of his aides-de-camp. Sydney was “much
. Arthur Mignault did his classical studies at the Séminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe from about 1877 to 1880, and then received his medical training at the Montreal School of Medicine and Surgery (affiliated with
. In Canada he continued his studies at Lynch’s summer home and the Grand Séminaire de Montréal. He was ordained on 20 December and appointed to St Luke’s parish in Thornhill, Ont
 
annuity of 4,000 shillings a year upon the husband’s death. Through his marriage Montour became linked to some great Canadian families: the Le Moyne de Longueuils, the Panets, and the Dunières, who at
 
Robinau* de Villebon to give them presents, arms, and ammunition, joined Indians from the Kennebec River in a winter raid on the remaining Maine towns. On 25 January (o.s
De Cosmos* to a group of his employees. Under McClure’s “exclusive control,” the Colonist in 1864 reflected changes in reform opinion about the new governor of Vancouver Island
staying well within the confines of 19th-century other-worldly piety, Power showed a great veneration for St Francis de Sales and had been known since student days in Ireland for his rhetorical
 
peace and prosperity of the Canadas. He refrained from any action except to seek recognition for the work he had done as de facto chief justice, in order to obtain a more generous pension
London, [1912]), 136. Campbell, History of Scotch Presbyterian Church, 388. Denison, Canada’s first bank, II, 421. Hist. de la corporation de la cité de Montréal
De Smet*, in summing up his positive traits, remarked that Rowand “unites to all the amiable and polite qualities of a perfect gentleman, those of a sincere and hospitable friend; his
 
Pierre de Rigaud* de Vaudreuil granted Schuyler parole to return to his home “to obtain funds to enable [him] to live
siege directed by Monckton which ended with the surrender of Fort Beauséjour by Louis Du Pont* Duchambon de Vergor on 16
, 1874). Dufferin-Carnarvon correspondence (de Kiewiet and Underhill). “Letter of Louis Riel and Ambroise Lépine to Lieutenant-Governor Morris, January 3, 1873,” trans. and ed. A.-H. de
(Ottawa, 1873), translated into French as Relation d’un voyage à Manitoba, accompagnée d’une analyse de l’Acte concernant les terres de la Puissance et d’un extrait du pamphlet publié par le
° de solitude ouest: autobiographie apocryphe reconstituée à partir de souvenirs recueillis au grenier de la légende volontaire du héros, was published in Montreal in 1989, and is now
, notebooks, scrapbooks, and letter-books, are preserved in the Soc. Hist. Nicolas-Denys, Centre de Documentation (Shippagan, N.-B.), cartons 105-1–8. Vital information concerning the Tracadie lazaretto
 
development: Quebec, 1898–1940 (Cambridge, Mass., 1957). Clarence Hogue et al., Québec: un siècle d’électricité (Montréal, 1979). Instit. de la Statistique du Québec et Ministère de
 
being received as a member of the Basilian community on 18 Sept. 1851. At that time the Basilians were considering a foundation in Toronto following an invitation from Bishop Armand-François-Marie de
 April 1825. R. C. Dalton, The Jesuits’ estates question, 1760–1888: a study of the background for the agitation of 1889 (Toronto, 1968). “Les chefs hurons auprès de Georges IV,” BRH
(Rock Island, Que.), 12 May 1892. Cyclopædia of Canadian biog. (Rose and Charlesworth). L.-P. Audet, Histoire du conseil de l’Instruction publique de la province de Québec
appeared in 1901, built under contract by the Compagnie Canadienne de Pianos de Sainte-Thérèse-de-Blainville, owned by Damase Lesage*. Willis and
 
Rigaud de Vaudreuil that they were determined to resist the English, and he confirmed that France had not ceded their lands to England, and supplied them with “munitions.” In January 1720
 
island. Young, like Douglas, consequently became increasingly identified with the interests of Victoria, and a prominent member of what Amor De
 
; 1911: 75. Armstrong, Handbook of Upper Canadian chronology, 11, 13, 30, 34, 35, 38, 60, 81, 165. F.-J. Audet, Les juges en chef de la province de Québec, 1764–1924
 
ASJCF, 492. “Correspondance de Vaudreuil,” APQ Rapport, 1939–40, 451. Découvertes et établissements des Français (Margry), V, 239. JR (Thwaites), LXIII, 302. George Paré
 
Scotia with the 99th Regiment in 1811. From aide-de-camp to Sir John Coape Sherbrooke*, Bazalgette advanced to a variety of staff
 
entrusted Bellingham, who was acting as his aide-de-camp, with dispatches informing Colborne of the British victory. In December, as captain at the head of a detachment of Royal Montreal Cavalry, Bellingham
the oldest families in England, the de Bickers, who had settled in Yorkshire late in the 11th century. In memory of Robert Bickerdike, who was executed for his Roman Catholic faith in 1585, the eldest
until her death in 1872. G. de T. Glazebrook
, Planothèque). ASQ, Fonds Viger-Verreau, Sér. O, 0165–0171 (mfm. at PAC). Bibliothèque de la ville de Montréal, Salle Gagnon, Fonds Jacques Viger, “Souvenirs canadiens.” PAC, National Map Coll., Kingston, 1841
). Bibliothèque et Arch. Nationales du Québec, Centre d’arch. de Trois-Rivières (Trois-Rivières, Québec), CE403-S20, 24 Feb. 1863. Find a Grave, “Memorial no.71628803
removal increased after Amor De Cosmos* began publishing the British Colonist in December 1858. De Cosmos, who relished the
 
. Jacques Campot was one of the early arrivals in Detroit, travelling there for the Compagnie de la Colonie in 1703 and 1704. Apparently caught up in the internecine rivalries of the post, he falsely accused
. G. de T. Glazebrook York County Surrogate Court (Toronto), will of William Cawthra. Past and
 
of Quebec City and serving on the council of the Federation of Zionist Societies of Canada [see Clarence Isaac de Sola
 
response to appeals from Canada for missionaries, immigrated to Montreal where he studied theology at the Grand Séminaire de Saint-Sulpice. Early in 1836 he was ordained by Bishop Jean-Jacques
prevail in the North Pacific in the spring months. These revolve clockwise in a vast circle – a phenomenon noted by Claret de Fleurieu, a French naval officer, and as a consequence known as “Fleurieu’s
Saint-Pie-de-Guire. Drummond was still managing director on the board of Canada Iron Furnace, which had nine members, three from the United States, two from Ontario, and four from Montreal
 
. Labour Gazette (Ottawa), 16 (1915–16): 961. Jacques Rouillard, Les syndicats nationaux au Quebec, de 1900 à 1930 (Quebec, 1979), 67–68, 148.
 
home of the merchant Étienne Volant* de Radisson. After Duplessis Faber’s death in 1733, Marguerite remained in the Volants’ home
 
. After the battle DeLaune, along with Captain Thomas Bell, one of Wolfe’s aides-de-camp, took Wolfe’s body back to England and, in Bell’s words, “accompanyed our noble master to the Grave.” He then
professional novelist. In the Maritimes at that time this term could be applied accurately only to one other writer, James De
 
. While he was serving in Port de Grave in 1819, Ellis baptized six Indians who had been brought to the settlement by a Labrador planter. He was then stationed at the Blackhead mission before returning to
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