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WHYTE, JAMES MATTHEW, businessman; b. c. 1788 in Scotland, son of James Whyte of Newmains, Lanarkshire; d. 9 June
 
WILCOCKE, SAMUEL HULL, author and journalist; b. c. 1766 in Reigate, England, son of the Reverend Samuel Wilcocke; d
(Montreal, 1892). A portrait of Williams is reproduced in C. H. Mockridge, The bishops of the Church of England in Canada and Newfoundland . . . (Toronto, 1896
(Cambridge, Mass., 1961). J. J. Brown, Ideas in exile: a history of Canadian invention (Toronto, 1967). D. C. Campbell, Global mission: the story of Alcan (3v., [Montreal
WILMOT, JOHN McNEIL, businessman, politician, jp, and judge; b. c. 1775 in
). J. A. Macdonald, The letters of Sir John A. Macdonald . . . , ed. J. K. Johnson and C. B. Stelmack (2v., Ottawa, 1968–69), 1: 347, 350. L
William Henry Withrow’s publications have been made available on microfiche by the CIHM and are listed in its Reg. UCC-C, 513/1
history essay in American literature (Philadelphia, 1924); L. L. Merrill, The romance of Victorian natural history (New York, 1989), c.6; and Alec Lucas, “Nature writers and the animal
 
, 855–6, 855–9, 856–2; RLB, IX: 254–56, 296–98, 305–6; XVIII: 147. ANQ-M, CE5–24, 15 juill. 1897. Arch. de l’Institution des sourds-muets (Montréal), Articles de journaux, B, 34; C, 6–7, 12, 27
 
YOUNG, Sir WILLIAM ALEXANDER GEORGE, naval officer and colonial administrator; b. c. 1827, son of Captain William
personal version edited by J. C. Webster* indicates that this was actually
AATSISTA-MAHKAN (Running Rabbit), Blackfoot warrior, the leader of the Biters band, and a head chief of the tribe; b. c
 
c. 1785 in Plymouth, England; m. 1807 Sarah Trigholon, and they had two sons and eight daughters; d. 6 Feb. 1844 in Newcastle, N.B
 
ADAMS (Adems; after 1727 he used the spelling Adames), JOSEPH, Hudson’s Bay Company employee; b. c. 1700; d
, presented to the Rev. W. Agar Adamson, D.C.L., chaplain and librarian to the Honorable the Legislative Council of Canada (Toronto, 1856
 
, Michigan, 1701–1922, ed. C. M. Burton et al. (5v., Detroit and Chicago, 1922). Christian Denissen, Genealogy of the French families of the Detroit River region, 1701–1911, ed. H
 
 juin 1747; 9, 10 juill. 1747; 1er mai 1750; Greffe d’Henri Bouron, 11 juin 1750, nos.53, 54; Greffe de L.-C. Danré de Blanzy, 23 juin 1741, 13 juin 1745, 1
 
AISANCE (Aisaince, Ascance, Essens), JOHN, Ojibwa chief; b. c. 1790; d. in the summer of 1847 near
). Brian C. Cuthbertson [Thomas Beamish Akins’s Prize essay on the history of the settlement of Halifax, at the
 
Paul’s cemetery. Allan C. Dunlop
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