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centenary of the Bank of Montreal, 1817–1917 (Montreal, 1917). G. C. Davidson, The North West Company (Berkeley, Calif., 1918; repr. New York, 1967). Denison, Canada’s first bank
Head, Hendrick, King Hendrick, or after 1750 Hendrick Peters), Mohawk warrior, sachem, diplomat, and orator; b. c. 1680, probably at or near Westfield
 
.  c. r.] ANQ-Q, CE1-61, 6 déc. 1780; CE1-66, 10 avril 1784, 5 juill. 1789, 5 févr. 1792, 22
 
the heading “Horrid Murder.” He commented that she had “evinced but little concern” during the investigation. Indicted under a statute of 1624 (21 Jac.I, c.27), she was tried before Chief Justice
 
: 58, 61, 77; MU 1730, J. Elmsley to Hunter, 27 March 1800; RG 1, A-I-6: 2921–22; C-I-3, 13: 100; 14: 304. MTL, William Jarvis papers, B50: 351–52; B55: 22–32; Peter Russell papers, J
daughter, Helena Sarah, and son-in-law, Robert C. W. Lett, an employee of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway who had probably been influential in
music in Canada, 1534–1914 (Toronto and London, 1960). Musical Canada (Toronto), December 1917. Musical Journal (Toronto), 15 April 1888: 51–52. CC. Taylor, Toronto
 
, 1855–56 (annual report of the superintendent of education); Statutes, 1849, c.45. “Cent douzième réunion des instituteurs de la circonscription de l’école normale Laval, tenue le 25 janvier
 
TOWNSHEND, WILLIAM, office holder and politician; b. c. 1745, probably in Wales, son of Richard
 
. Troop had a number of related business interests. In 1871 he had become a partner with Charles H. Wright as a ship chandler and commission merchant on Water Street. By 1875 C. H. Wright and
 ———; m. c. 1858 Elizabeth Leak, and they had four children; d. 19 Feb. 1900 in Hamilton, Ont. In 1842 Elias and Mary
the Canadian Periodical Index (Toronto) in 1920 to 1998, there is only one article, referring marginally to C. H. Tupper – J. A. Russell, “Tupperiana,” Atlantic Advocate
Witness, and Evangelical Advocate (Halifax), 7 (1854): 201–2, 205. PAC, RG 8, I (C ser.), 1340, 1353, 1355, 1357–61, 1721–25, 1727, 1747
 
l’histoire de la médicine,” Health and Canadian Society ([Winnipeg]), 1 (1993): 19–49. C.‑M. Boissonnault, Histoire de la faculté de médecine de Laval (Québec, 1953). C.‑F
 
, 75; 91, ff.32, 59; 95, f.10; 99, ff.27, 33; 105, f.12; 106, f.147; 107, f.7; 108, f.127; 120, ff .6, 30, 67, 84, 158; 125, f.210; 127, ff.266, 291; 137, ff.153, 165; 172, f.60; C11A, 51, f
 
book (Halifax, 1909–12; copies at the Diocese of N.S. and P.E.I. Arch., C-1-2); Diocese of Que., Gazette (Sherbrooke, Que.), March 1934. T. C. B. Boon, The Anglican Church
(1926): 153–57. See also John Colombo, “The Euclid Avenue séances,” in his Haunted Toronto (Toronto, 1996), 176–79; A. C. Laut, “The poetical works of
papers (Upton), 1: 217–18; 2: 56, 94. Quebec Gazette, 13 July, 16 Nov. 1775. DNB. “State papers,” PAC Report, 1890: 79. C. A. M. Edwards
 
. . . , ed. Morris Zaslow and W. B. Turner (Toronto, 1964). C. O. [Z.] Ermatinger, The Talbot regime; or the first half century of the Talbot settlement (St Thomas, Ont
, an esteemed minister of Pelham Monthly Meeting of Friends, n.p., [1899?]) (mfm. at AO). UCC-C, Ontario histories, St Catharines, Congregational Tabernacle [Tabernacle Congregational Church
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