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LE SUEUR, PIERRE, donné of the Jesuits, explorer, trader, coureur de bois; b. c. 1657 in Artois, France, son of
 
. c. 1630; d. 9 Dec. 1706) played a very important role in the artistic life of Bordeaux; in 1665 he was painter to the city hall of Bordeaux, in 1682 a member of the royal academy
 
LEFFERTY (Lafferty), JOHN JOHNSTON (Johnson), doctor and politician; b. c. 1777 in the American colonies, probably
. Richard C. B. Risk A. H. F. Lefroy’s three other
 
.] AN, Col., B, 8, f.30v; 15, f.83; 20, f.228v; 22, f.99; 23, f.64; 25, ff.117, 117v; C11A, 5, ff.268, 274, 304; 8, ff.150–51; 11, ff.92, 97, 221; 13, f.379; 14, ff.16, 185–86; 18, f.24; 22, ff
. and Heritage, Hist. Resource Centre (Ottawa), 71/246 (C. G. Power, Account of riots in Quebec City); Parl., Sessional papers , 1901, no.35a. Canadian annual rev
 
[AN, Col., C11A, 125, pp.365–70 (PAC transcripts). ANQ, Greffe de Nicolas Boisseau, 22 oct. 1741; Greffe de Louis Chambalon, 9 nov. 1708, 24 oct. 1710, 14, 18
reproduced in C. L. Krasnick, “The aristocratic vice: the medical treatment of drug addiction at the Homewood Retreat, 1883–1900,” OH, 75 (1983): 403–27
 
. David Daniel Ruddy AN, Col., D2C, 57: f.153v.; 58: f.25; 61: ff.10v., 48v., 128v.; Marine, C2, 55 (copies
. Malcolm MacLeod ANQ, Greffe de R.-C. Barolet, 3 mars 1737; NF
only nine months. C. M. Wallace N.B
 
 John Norton, 1816, ed. C. F. Klinck and J. J. Talman (Toronto, 1970). Valley of Six Nations (Johnston). John West, A journal of a mission to the Indians of the
. Montreal Herald, c. 29 June 1904. Toronto Daily Star, 1894–1938. J. A. Barclay, Golf in Canada: a history (Toronto, 1992). Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame, “George
L’HEUREUX, JEAN, interpreter; b. c. 1837 in Lower Canada; d. 19 March 1919 in Midnapore, Alta
 
. Quebec Gazette, May–July 1791. York Gazette, 2 May 1804; 4, 11 July 1807. Dooner, Catholic pioneers in U. C., 1–34. Riddell, Legal
forging new links between science and government. V. C. Smith
). Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), Ethnology dept., artefacts collected by G. L. Mackay in Formosa. UCC-C, 122/7; Biog. file; Photograph Coll. A. J. Austin, Saving China: Canadian
, he signed Mackenzie), fur trader, militia officer, office holder, jp, author, and politician; b. c. 1761 near Inverness, Scotland, eldest son of
by C. M. Gall, 10 April 1975; Listowel Town Council minutes, 13 Dec. 1911, 10 Jan. 1912. Listowel Banner, 11 Jan., 4 April 1912; 21 Aug. 1913; 12–13 Aug
 
MANACH (Manack, Manachs), JEAN (Jacques), priest of the Missions Étrangères, missionary; b. probably c. 1727 in France
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