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Play and Equity demand.” Gordon C. Church
 
.” AHDQ, Parchemin, T.2, C.50, “Lettre patente du roy Louis XIII pour la fondation de l’Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, 15 avril 1639,” T.21, C.500, “Notices biographiques des premières Mères
has often flourished since as policy in Canadian politics. John C. Weaver
. Wallace (6v., Toronto, [1948]). The first fifty years: a history of the faculty of agriculture, 1915–1965, ed. W. E. Bowser ([Edmonton, 1965]). D. C. Jones, Empire of dust: settling
 
HART, MARMADUKE, merchant and shipowner; b. c. 1754, probably in England; in 1779 he and Hannah Tucker of St
 
HEAD, SAMUEL, doctor, merchant, jp, office holder, and judge; b. c. 1773 in
 
also appear in “Henry’s Astoria journal,” The Oregon country under the Union Jack: a reference book of historical documents for scholars and historians, comp. B. C. Payette (Montreal
), Canada West; b. 15 June 1789 in Charles County, Md, to slave parents; m. first c. 1811 Charlotte, a slave (she probably died October 1852), and they had at least 12
26, G: 111544–48. UCC-C, Fonds 513/1, 83.061c, file 43-1os. “Dette de reconnaissance,” L’Évangéline (Moncton), 7 mai 1925. L’Évangéline, 3 janv. 1924. Sunday Herald
 
, 68, 70, 88, 193. “U.C. land book B,” AO Report, 1930: 26, 122. “U.C. land book C,” AO Report, 1930: 150. “U.C. land book D,” AO Report, 1931: 102, 147, 184. Upper Canada
. Wade, The Overlanders of ’62, ed. John Hosie (Victoria, 1931). G. F. G. Stanley and L. CC. Stanley, “The brothers Hind,” N.S. Hist. Soc., Coll., 40 (1980
; b. in Boston c. 1665; d. in London, 1715. Charles Hobby was the son of William and Ann Hobby of Boston. His father was
, marriages, and burials; Map Coll., Shubenacadie, Grand Lake area, survey map, c. 1840; MG 5, 14; MG 9, no.1; no.41: 68; RG 20A, 48, 1813; 115, 1830. N.S., House of Assembly
, Harvie’s P.E.I., 1871–81. Mercantile agency reference book, September 1876. P.E.I., Acts, 1865, c.24; 1896, c.17. R. A. Rankin, Down at the shore: a history of Summerside
 
INUKJUARJUK, Inuit camp leader; b. c. 1849 at Fort Chimo (Kuujjuaq, Que.), son of Etidluie and Ekahalook; m
 
–J5/10–11; I–J6/5; 255: J9/1; 266: I–J misc., 1788–95/24–29; I–J misc., 1795–1837/2–3; 522: W2/16; RG 8, I (C ser.), 279; RG 19, 3757; RG 68, General index, 1651–1841: ff.81, 260, 276, 292, 324, 330
, 1883). E. P. Johnson, Flint and feather, the complete poems of E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) (Toronto, 1931); The moccasin maker (Toronto, 1913). C
 
trial concluded with division among the judges. JONES, CALEB, slave owner and office holder; b. c. 1743, probably
and extracts from the addresses and occasional writings of J. Beete Jukes, ed. [C. A. Jukes (Browne)] (London, 1871). His writings relating to Newfoundland include
, 1874); Dictionary of scientific biography, ed. CC. Gillispie et al. (14v., New York, 1970–76), VII, 210–11; Martti Kerkkonen, Peter Kalm’s North American
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