–64. Morgan, Bibliotheca Canadensis, 62. Quebec directory, 1844–64. P.-G. Roy, Les avocats de la région de Québec, 73. George Gale, Quebec twixt old and new
Denys* de La Ronde and Jacques d’Espiet de Pensens to Nova Scotia in August 1714 to visit
French Basque vessels were in the harbour on 24 September. Next day he breakfasted with the admiral, Michel de Sancé of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, who offered help in catching fish to make up his lading. On
.
In the general election of 31 Oct. 1904, influenced by his St John’s lawyer, Donald Morison, Crosbie had decided to run for the House of Assembly in the two-member riding of Bay de Verde
genealogical record of the Boggs family, the descendants of Ezekiel Boggs (Halifax, 1916). A. W. H. Eaton, “Old Boston families, number one: the De Blois family,” New England Hist
. While at Edinburgh he was house surgeon to the maternity hospital, clinical clerk to Professor Robert Christison, and a member of the Société de Médecine de Paris, and he was subsequently the first
, Album de coupures, 1863–82; Classeur canadien, Dossier A. A. Edson; ms Watts. National Gallery of Canada, A. A. Edson, Acc. nos.131, 1398, 9648, 15379, 17556
Benevolent Irish Society, a charitable association. In his time chapels were built throughout the parish – at Bay de Verde, Port de Grave, Carbonear, Harbour Main, Northern Bay, Cupids, and Brigus. The
engaged by a second firm, probably that of brothers John and Mathew Macnider which conducted a retail trade on Rue de la Fabrique. Like many young men, Faribault was restless and longed for adventure, and
decorated with the cmg.
After his return to England, Fletcher was aide-de-camp to the Duke of Cambridge and a justice of the peace in Kent. He lectured to
acquired the house belonging to merchant John McCord on Rue de la Fabrique. In addition, in 1782 Fraser had set up the Madawaska Company in partnership with Caldwell. He had become a moneylender as well. He
Pothier*, Jacques-Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, Jacob
ANQ-M, Greffe de Henry Griffin, 16 sept. 1842. BUM, Coll. Baby, Doc. divers, G2, 1820–30. Château de Ramezay (Montréal), Antiquarian and Numismatic Society of Montreal, no.707. General
agencies. He served as president of the Jewish Court of Arbitration and as honorary counsel to the Baron de Hirsch Institute and Hebrew Benevolent Society of Montreal, as well as to the Hebrew Free Loan
Émile Pelletier in Winnipeg in 1976, under the title L’espace de Louis Goulet.
Before he was ten years old, Louis accompanied his father, who
, the raids on Prince of Wales’s Fort and York conducted by the French under Jean-François de Galaup*, Comte de Lapérouse, in 1782. He
Charles-Michel d’Irumberry de Salaberry]. In June a lengthy period of strained relations
earlier Canadian medical journals and both had lasted less than two years, the Journal de médecine de Québec/Quebec Medical Journal founded in 1826 by Dr François-Xavier
in 1797 from Rue Saint-Jean to Rue de la Fabrique, across from the Upper Town market.
Hall soon became the owner of substantial properties. In 1792
.
Jean-Roch Cyr
Centre d’études acadiennes, univ. de Moncton (Moncton, N.-B.), A1-4-4; A3-1-8 (copies). Mount Allison Univ. Arch
[*], representing the first of navigators; Montcalm [Louis-Joseph de Montcalm*], the first of French generals; Bishop Plessis [Joseph-Octave
half-starved from the Arctic coast back to Fort Enterprise, Hepburn, though scarcely any stronger than the rest, tirelessly gathered fuel and the tripe-de-roche that served as food when the
destruction, by the French under the Comte de Lapérouse [Galaup], of York and Churchill factories on Hudson Bay
Honey and Metta Blaisdell; d. unmarried 30 Sept. 1918 in Bois de Bourlon, France.
At the time of Lewis Honey’s birth, his father served
probably a brother-in-law, enabled Hoyles to survive the post-1815 depression in the fish trade. With branches at Port de Grave and Trepassey and fishing stations on the Labrador coast, Brown, Hoyles and
.
There is no evidence that Jackson’s concern for the frontier continued into his later years in the Canadas. The sending of his aide-de-camp and nephew by marriage, Henry James Warre, and Lieutenant Mervin
Hertel* de Rouville. His younger brother Jonathan, was killed on the spot. His parents and elder half-brother, Martin, escaped within a short time, but Joseph and his sisters, Joanna and Rebecca, were
under the command of Charles-Michel d’Irumberry de Salaberry, constituting its 9th and
French with a proposal from Huault de Montmagny, the governor “to bring about universal peace among
started back for the interior when the French under Jean-François de Galaup*, Comte de Lapérouse, captured and destroyed York on 24
featured “A Fern sprigg running down each side. . . . Faced and reared with fleur-de-lis.” Orders were also executed for monogrammed table services and for presentation pieces. The company did
.
The night before the battle of Waterloo, Wellington sent Macdonell with the guards to occupy the Château de Hougoumont. Macdonell held this key position against overwhelming French attacks during the
. Although much of his information was inaccurate or out of date – the original of his map had been included by Pierre-François-Xavier de
.
During the 1830s and 1840s Mme La Framboise’s door was frequently opened to passing notables. Among others, Alexis de Tocqueville and Sarah Margaret Fuller, the American woman of letters
.
Royal Botanic Gardens (London), Record book, 1793–1809, J. A. Ewan to G. P. de Wolf, n.d. (“Chronology of Masson in Canada”). State Library of New South Wales, Mitchell Library (Sydney
.
George E. Thorman
ANQ-M, État civil, Catholiques, Notre-Dame de Montréal
during the last years of the 18th century and into the 19th. His activities are recorded by Camille de Roquefeuil who was at Nootka Sound in 1817. The name Muquinna was mentioned again in 1837, although
* de La Noue had re-established a post at Kaministiquia (Thunder Bay, Ont.) in 1717, and in 1719 one was built near the mouth of the Nipigon River. Albany also suffered from Knight’s attempt to
AC, Montréal, État civil, Catholiques, Notre-Dame de Montréal, 10 juill. 1897. ANQ-M, CE1-51, 8 mai 1848. BE, Montréal, déclarations de sociétés, 6: 533. U.C., Board of Arts and
Patterson, “Helen Reid; l’accès des femmes à l’université: une cause familiale,” in Ces femmes qui ont bâti Montréal, sous la dir. de Maryse Darsigny et al. (Montréal, [1994]), 115–16
expeditions to the Missouri River are published in “The Mississouri Indians: a narrative of four trading expeditions to the Mississouri, 1804–1805–1806” in Les bourgeois de la Compagnie du Nord-Ouest
jaunt through the king’s domain, 1808; the Saguenay and the Labrador coast” in Les bourgeois de la Compagnie du Nord-Ouest (Masson), 2: 369–99 and 401–54. Masson’s edition of the 1808 journal was
Hector McLean of Torren (Torranbeg?) and Julia McLean; m. first Prudence French, daughter of Captain James French of De Lancey’s Brigade; m. secondly Susan Drummond, daughter of Donald
Canary Islands, where the voyageurs underwent a brief imprisonment as suspected citizens of France. At Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, McDonald transferred to the convoy ship. Left for the remainder of the 13
the paper, never absent for even a day from the shop on Rue de la Montagne (Côte de la Montagne), imperturbable, and temperate in the pages of the Gazette as well as in the short notes he
, brothers, and sisters-in-law. The settlement of the estate ran into difficulty, notably as a result of obstruction by his brother Zéphirin. The executors – in 1907 Victor de Lotbinière Laurin, Joseph
parl. (Johnson). CPC, 1874, 1877, 1887, 1891. J.-H. Blanchard, The Acadians of Prince Edward Island, 1720–1964 (Charlottetown, 1964); Acadiens de l’Île-du-Prince
). Les travailleurs de l’Arsenal de Québec, 1879–1964 (Ottawa, 1980).
school in the Catholic Temperance Hall. Sometimes referred to as St Michael’s Female Academy, this de facto Catholic school was officially a common school. When the customary public examinations took
Saint-Urbain, Que., son of John Redman, a blacksmith, and Laure Martineau; m. 31 Jan. 1911 Valérie Bourassa in Saint-Joseph-de-la-Pointe-de-Lévy, Que., and they had one daughter; d. 19