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. 1829 in Edinburgh, son of George Drummond, a contractor, and Margaret Pringle; m. first 15 Sept. 1857 Helen Redpath, daughter of John
Montreal Provident and Savings Bank. In addition, his marriage in 1840 to Elizabeth Redpath, eldest daughter of John Redpath*, gave him a commercial
 
Redpath*. In May he left the Lachine Canal to join Phillips in undertaking the locks and other construction at Long Island and Black Rapids on the Rideau project. White took charge at Long Island
university’s principal, Sir John William Dawson*, and with the library’s great benefactor, Peter Redpath. After spending the first year of
Redpath*, founder of the Province of Canada’s first sugar refinery. His maternal uncle George Alexander Drummond*, who had also
Dougall and Redpath in 1840 when John married the daughter of Montreal merchant John Redpath*. In 1842 James Dougall hired Charles
. 16 April 1858 in Montreal, youngest of the nine children of John Dougall* and Elizabeth Redpath; granddaughter of John
 
. Dustan’s scheme was to undersell the largest Canadian refinery, that of John Redpath*, by intercepting raw sugar en route to Montreal and
Birks), and a host of others continued their interest in the university. Relationships with Grace Redpath, widow of Montreal industrialist Peter Redpath, and with Smith’s heiress, the Baroness
1842, for example, he subdivided the large villa property of businessman John Redpath*. From the early 1840s he was the preferred surveyor of the
), in partnership with a fellow Scot, John Redpath*, and on the fortifications at Île aux Noix (1821–26), in partnership with Peter Rutherford
Gault, Luther Hamilton Holton*, Peter Redpath, and others, and with many of the same investors he was behind the formation of
Street congregation almost doubled its membership in eight years. Prominent businessmen such as Peter and John* Redpath and Joseph
Brydges, Peter Redpath, and William Workman*. Benson ceased being managing director in 1875, when he took a two-year leave of absence
 
. Kinnear was elected a councillor of the Montreal Annexation Association, on an executive which included John Redpath
 
Murray* were dismissed. During the 1830s McMartin was pursued by his creditors, principally Peter Russell and Company and John Redpath*. By 1837
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