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. Georges Cerbelaud Salagnac AD, Vienne (Poitiers), E, 4, 16–17, 62. AN, Col., C
. K. Johnson (Toronto, 1969); J. A. Macdonald, The letters of Sir John A. Macdonald . . . , ed. J. K. Johnson and C. B. Stelmack (2v., Ottawa
 
. J. R. Turnbull AMA, SHA, Y4. AN, Col., C11A
 
captain in the Carignan regiment, seigneur; b. c. 1638 at Bergerac (department of Dordogne), in the bishopric of Périgueux, son of Pierre Berthier and Marguerite Bariac; m. 11
 
ANQ-M, CE 1-51, 8 nov. 1741, 31 août 1762. ANQ-MBF, CE1-15, 30 oct. 1813. ASQ, C 35: 258, 269, 273, 293; mss, 11. PAC, MG 11, [CO 42] Q, 115: 96
 
Frobisher voyages “for the discoverie of the passage to Cataya and the East India, by the Northweast”; d. c. March 1583/84
W. C. Bettridge, A brief history of the church in Upper Canada . . . (London, 1838). PAO, John Strachan papers
 
AN, Col., C11A, 8, ff.108, 129, 132, 132v, 176, 177, 183, 193v, 235, 238, 239v; 9, ff.121, 130v, 159, 159v; 11, 185v. [Jacques Bigot], Copie d’une lettre escrite par le
 
officer; b. c. 1786. perhaps in the West Riding, Yorkshire, England; m. 13 May 1809 Elizabeth Clarke in Charlottetown, and they had 12 children; d. there 28 April
 
], City of London, Ontario, Canada; the pioneer period and the London of today (2nd ed., London, Ont., 1900), 92, 104, 108–9, 129. C. T. Campbell, Pioneer days in
 
. AJQ, Greffe de Louis Chambalon, 25 oct. 1694, 22 févr., 9 mars 1695, 21 mai 1703. AN, Col., B, 27, 39; C11A, 22, 24, 33, 34, 35, 40, 42, 124; D2C
 
There are references to Bizard scattered through the official correspondence of the governors and intendants contained in AN, Col., C11A. Correspondance de Frontenac (1672–82
 
, Scotland, third son of the Reverend James Black; m. first, before 1822, Elizabeth McCullough Craw, and they had one daughter; m. secondly c. 1837 Wilhemina MacMillan, and they had one
(Ottawa, [1967]). J. W. Longley, Sir Charles Tupper (Toronto, 1926). C. J. Townshend, “The Honourable James McDonald,” N.S. Hist. Soc. Coll., XX (1921), 139–53. The
: dictionnaire généalogique . . . , Fidèle Thériault, compil. (Fredericton, 1985). K. F. C. MacNaughton, The development of the theory and practice of education in New
 
William C. (Billy) Winsor, also a noted sealing captain and politician. A son, Sidney Dara
Brunswick (Saint John, N.B., 1875),17–19. C. J. Townshend, “Memoir of the life of the Honourable William Blowers Bliss, with portrait,” N.S. Hist. Soc. Coll., XVII (1913), 23–46.
Sampson Salter Blowers kept a diary of his 1776 “Journey to & Thro’ part of France &c,” preserved in PANS, MG 1, 139B. The journal has been printed in PANS, Board of Trustees, Report
 
held by the ANQ-Q. AN, Col., B, 45, f.89; 49, f.670; 57, ff.694, 728; 65, f.439; 85, f.208; 87, f.2; 97, f.15; 117, f.73; C11A, 120
 
BOND, GEORGE, politician, millowner, and Baptist minister; b. c. 1790 in
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