which, begun by James Gordon Strobridge*, was still going on. By this time Kerr was probably one of Allan Napier
KERR, ROBERT, doctor, Indian Department officer, judge, and office holder; b. c. 1755 in Scotland; m
KER, ROBERT (the family name is also spelled Kerr or Carr, but his branch used Ker), public servant; b. 14
to Newfoundland in 1850 to work as a clerk for the firm of McBride and Kerr, the Newfoundland branch of Greenock-based Kerr and McBride, whose partners in the 1850s were James and Peter McBride, Robert
SPIKE, JAMES, printer and publisher; b. at Halifax, N.S., in 1807 (baptized 10 June), sixth child of Daniel Spike
SOMERVILLE, JAMES, teacher and Church of Scotland minister; b. 1 April 1775 in Tollcross, Scotland, only
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Donald Cameron Kerr
James Clinkskill is the author of A prairie memoir: the life and times of James Clinkskill, 1853–1936
Stuart*. On 28 Sept. 1836 he was appointed judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court to replace Judge James Kerr*, who had been dismissed as a result
James Young, schoolmaster; d. 10 March 1825 in Sheet Harbour, N.S.
John Young was educated at the University of Glasgow, and on 29
partner James Kirkpatrick Kerr. A select committee (headed by John Charles Rykert, “an unswerving Conservative”) assembled on 9 Feb. 1872 and the “Proton Outrage” investigation began. McKellar, Oliver
James Lewis Mellish and Margaret Sophia Murray; m. 25 Oct. 1898 Margaret Mabel Wilmot White, cousin of Albert Scott
HANNAY, JAMES, lawyer, newspaper editor, and writer; b. 22 April 1842 in Richibucto, N.B., son of the
surgery and lecturer in ophthalmology and otology there. Four years later he succeeded Dr James Kerr as dean of the college; he held the post to 1898. In 1890 he had been named second vice-president of a
CAIRNS, JAMES FREDERICK, teacher, editor, businessman, and office holder; b. 23 March 1870 in Lawrenceville, Que., son of Hugh Cairns
ROSS, BERNARD ROGAN, HBC chief trader and naturalist; b. 25 Sept. 1827 at Londonderry, Ireland, son of James Ross and
, James Hunter and George Robertson of Greenock, and with Allan, Kerr and Company, also of Greenock. Forsyth was interested in the salmon fishery in New Brunswick, and in 1785 Fraser and Thom went to the
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