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in UCC-C, Fonds 3141, consisting mainly of letters addressed to him. The Egerton Ryerson papers in the same repository, Fonds 3209, contain a number of letters exchanged between the two men. There are
 
HODGSON, JOHN, fur trader; b. c. 1763 in the parish of St Margaret, Westminster (London), England; d. before 6 Nov
 
HODGSON, ROBERT, carpenter, merchant, politician, army officer, office holder, and lawyer; b. c. 1765 in
 
HOGSETT, AARON, public servant; b. c. 1777 in Cookstown (Northern Ireland); d. 14 Aug. 1858
 
HOLBROOK (Holbroke), JAMES, schoolmaster; b. c. 1793, almost certainly in England; d. 25 April 1846 in
St Cuthbert, Wells, Somerset, England, son of Robert Holloway; m. c. 1781, in the West Indies, Miss Waldron (Walrond) of Antigua, and they had three daughters who reached adulthood; d
. London Free Press (London, Ont.), 20 Aug. 1858, 27 Dec. 1873, 18 Feb. 1888. G. C. D. Odell, Annals of the New York stage (15v., New York, 1927–49). Types of
 
’s Bay, and enquiring into the probability of a north-west passage (London, 1819). Times (London), 1 Jan. 1834. C. R. Markham, The Arctic navy list
HORN, KATE M. (Buckland), actress and theatre director; b. c. 1826 in Ireland; m. 1852 in New York State John
 
HOUSTIE (Housty), DANIEL, Bella Bella artist; b. c. 1880, probably on the central coast of British Columbia; m. Jennie
 
HOWARD, JOSEPH, merchant and fur-trader; b. in England; m. c. 1763 Marguerite Réaume; d. 5 Dec. 1797 at
 
; m. c. 1840 Jane Bell, and they had seven sons and two daughters; d. 7 May 1895 in North St Eleanors, P.E.I
 
): 184 (C. R. Fay, book rev.). Commemorative biog. record, county York. Dent, Canadian portrait gallery. Directory, Toronto, 1867/68–1900. Esther
HOWLEY, THOMAS, physician, surgeon, and office-holder; b. c. 1840 at St John’s, Nfld, son of
 
, and its goal was obvious: in Thompson’s words, Howse “went off for the Mountains to examine the Country &c&c.” When Thompson and his party, preparing to winter in the mountains and thus
 
firewood shortage in 1867. On 19 May 1845, at St Thomas, he married Emma Brewer, a native of England (c.1822–1909), and they had a
 
-Marsolais et Lambert, Hist. de la CND de Montréal, VII, 145, 158. C. E. Phillips, The development of education in Canada (Toronto, 1957). Vie de la mère Sainte
committee on humane institutions and of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1880–91; Statutes, 1884, c.15. Morning Chronicle (Halifax), 28 Feb. 1891
 
), 32, 34, 116. C. T. Campbell, Pioneer days in London; some account of men and things in London before it became a city (London, Ont., 1921), 6. History of the county of
 al. (Edmonton, 1990), 211-30. [C. O. Card], The diaries of Charles Ora Card: the Canadian years, 1886-1903, ed. D
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