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Brunswick (Fredericton, 1955; repr. Moncton, 1972). R. H. Conwell, History of the great fire in Saint John (Boston, 1877). K. F. C. MacNaughton, The development of the theory
 
PAC, RG 8, I (C ser.), 381–495. PANL, GB 2/1, 1805–14, 1827–29; P8/A/11 (Congregational Church, St John’s, reg. of baptisms, 1773–1857) (transcripts). PRO, CO 194/44, 194/55–57, 194/59–60, 194
Society, which he had helped found in 1901. C. B. Edwards died at the age of 59 of pernicious anaemia at his Windsor Avenue home on 1
 
EDWARDS, EDWARD, bookseller, printer, publisher, journalist, office holder, and militia officer; b. c
EDWARDS, RICHARD, naval officer and governor of Newfoundland; b. c. 1715; d. 3 Feb. 1795 at
 
ELLIOT (Elliott), ROBERT, army officer; probably b. c. 1715; married (his wife’s name is unknown); fl. 1740–65
 
EMERSON (Emmerson), THOMAS, doctor and army and militia officer; b. c. 1762; d. 14 Oct. 1843 in Fredericton
ENGLAND, RICHARD G., army officer and office holder; b. c. 1750 in Lifford, County Clare (Republic of Ireland); m
 
c. 1720 at the Baltic seaport of Wismar, then in Swedish territory (now German Democratic Republic); d. 1752, on the Labrador coast
 
ANQ-M, CE1-51, 13 mai 1782. ANQ-Q, CE1-1, 14 mai 1823; CN1-178, 29 sept. 1812. PAC, MG 24, 13: 18517–24 (copies); RG 8, I (C ser.), 228: 66; 254: 382
 
the province of Saskatchewan. Gordon C. Church
 
EWART, JAMES BELL, businessman, justice of the peace, office holder, politician, and gentleman farmer; b. c. 1801 in Surrey
 
. in London and baptized 15 July 1804, one of six children of Robert Fairbrother, dancer and acrobat, and Mary Bailey; m. c. 1826 Charles John Hill, and they had two sons and one
“agitators who trade[d] upon Irish patriotism and Irish generosity.” C. M. Johnston
; Herald, vol.L3; Times, vol.L3. UCC-C, Fonds 5/8, 78.004C. Hamilton Herald, 8 Aug. 1922. Hamilton Spectator, 13 April 1920, 8
 
propos de Crémazie (Québec, 1945), 214–15. C.-J. Magnan, “Éducateurs d’autrefois: anciens professeurs de l’école normale Laval,” BRH, 47 (1941): 357–62.
-Webster settlement, with an extensive history of north-east Nichol (Elora, Ont., [1934?]). Careless, Brown. G. C. Patterson, “Land settlement in Upper Canada, 1783–1840,” Ont
 
, December 1813. HPL, Arch. file, Ferrie family papers. Adam Ferrie, Autobiography, late Hon. Adam Ferrie (n.p., n.d.; copy at MTRL). British Colonist, 20 Feb. 1849. C. S
 
FILLIS, JOHN, businessman and office-holder; b. c. 1724 in Boston, Massachusetts, son of John Fillis; d
 
FINLAY, JACQUES-RAPHAËL (often referred to as Jaco Finlay), fur trader, guide, and interpreter; b. c. 1768
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