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Harvey* mounted a successful attack upon the Americans at Stoney Creek, and two days later Sir James Lucas Yeo
 
Kerr*] and Fort Niagara (near Youngstown, N.Y.) in December. In early January 1814, along with John Brant [Tekarihogen*], Henry
brothers had been generating intense debate [see James Francis White]. Women entering the Institute
FITZGIBBON, JAMES, soldier and public servant; b. 16 Nov. 1780 at Glin (County Limerick, Republic of Ireland); son of
ALEXANDER, RICHARD HENRY, businessman; b. 26 March 1844 in Edinburgh, son of James Alexander and Elizabeth Scott; m. 1
 
James Wolfe*’s forces at the siege of Quebec, providing valuable services in reconnoitering the countryside. Sent with Scott on a mission of
 
the largest that year of about £24,000, put up by James McGill*; ten years later McKindlay invested £4,550, the fifth largest amount advanced by
 
 1808). The first and most thorough study of Van Egmond was made by Wilfrid Brenton Kerr, professor of history at the University of Buffalo
, James Kerr*, Taschereau, and Christie’s former mentor, Bowen, refused to accept the new list when it was submitted to them for approval, but Christie
Henry Tuck*, he was easily the “foremost lawyer in the county of York,” though lawyer-historian James
 
Scotland, probably in Dumfriesshire, son of Samuel Clark; m. 30 March 1809 Mary Margaret Kerr, daughter of Robert Kerr
returned the following May for seven months. Here he painted with British artist Frederick William Jackson and Canadian-born James Kerr Lawson. At Runswick Bay he painted his first major canvas, A wreath
Anglican bishop James William Williams, Henri-Gustave
 George Henry Lennox and Lady Louisa Kerr, daughter of William Henry Kerr, 4th Marquess of Lothian; m. 9 Sept. 1789 Charlotte Gordon, daughter of Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon, and
 
board. On 1 May 1791 he and Robert Kerr* joined the original appointees: John Butler
 
24 July 1843 with Magdalen Kerr, daughter of former judge James Kerr of the Court of King’s Bench
Assembly. In April 1866 he introduced in the Legislative Council a resolution for a federal union of the provinces, and this motion was carried. When Albert James
 
 June, after Laura Secord [Ingersoll*] had informed Lieutenant James FitzGibbon
Ecclesiastical and Missionary Record for the Presbyterian Church of Canada (Toronto) carries advertisements for and commentary on the Toronto Academy. See also E. A. [Kerr] McDougall, “The
 
Ducharme* joined a group of some 100 Mohawks from the Grand River led by Captain William Johnson Kerr. They
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