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, jp, and office holder; b. c. 1791 on Saint John’s (Prince Edward) Island, son of John MacDonald of West River and Margaret MacDonald of Glenaladale; m. at St Andrews
 
. Carol M. Whitfield PAC, RG 8, I (C series), Index entries to G. R. J. Macdonell. PRO, CO 42/177, 42/180; WO 1
 
of professionalism, 1887–1922 (Toronto, 1988). C. R. Young, Early engineering education at Toronto, 1851–1919 (Toronto, 1958), 19.
). St. Catharines centennial history, [comp. V. C. Jones and Harold Meighan] (St Catharines, 1967).
 
(Port Hope, [Ont.]), 14 May 1853. Burke’s peerage (1970), 2148. W. H. Smith, Canada: past, present and future, vol.2. E. C. Guillet, Cobourg, 1798–1948
 
Macgeorge* and illustrated with wood-engravings by John Allanson*, Frederick C. Lowe, and other artists (a series of views of Canadian cities
 
MAGOWAN (McGowan), PETER, lawyer, politician, and office holder; b. c. 1763, probably in Ireland; d. 19
(Douglas; Fisher), homemaker and midwife; b. c. 1855 on southern Vancouver Island; about 1870 she entered into a common-law relationship with Abel Douglas (Douglass) (d. 25
 
MAILHOT (Maillot, Malhiot), NICOLAS-FRANÇOIS, innkeeper; b. c. 1776 at Quebec, son of
.-E. Dionne, Sainte-Anne de la Pocatière,1672–1910; l’Île-aux-Oies,1646–1910 (Galerie historique, III, Québec, 1910), 82–85, 87–95, 129; Vie de C.-F
MAKOYI-OPISTOKI (Crop Eared Wolf), Blood Indian warrior, the leader of the Fish Eaters band, and the head chief of the tribe; b. c
 
19e et du 20e siècle, Charles Malhiot. Canada, Province of, Legislative Council, Journals, 1862–1866; Statutes, 1847, c.26. Le Canadien (Québec
 
. His patriotic songs “C’est Laurier qu’il nous faut” (1900) and “O Canada, ma patrie” (c. 1893) and his laments such as “Tom Nulty,” “Cécile Michaud,” and “Le naufrage du Titanic
 
AN, Col., B, 57, ff.677v, 730 (calendared in PAC Report, 1904); Marine, C7, 205. Mass. Hist. Soc., Mascarene family papers, Mascarene to Dr Douglass, 28 April 1742. PAC
interior of B.C. F. W. Howay, “Authorship of traits of Indian life,” Oregon Hist. Q. (Portland, Ore.), XXXV (1934), 42–49. H. S. Lyman, “Reminiscences: Mrs. Anna
 
AN, Col., B, 17, ff.99, 115; C11A, 13, ff.95, 129, 178; F3, 5, ff.186–270 passim (see PAC Report, 1885, lxi; 1899, Supp., 92, 310–11). APQ
 
AN, Col., B, 44, f.506v; 61/2, f.525; 68, f.46; C11B, 4; E, 262 (dossier Lavaltrie). ANQ, Greffe de J.-R. Duparc, 8 mai 1712; Greffe de P.-A.-F. Lanoullier Des Granges
 
the order of Saint-Louis; b. c. 1670 in the parish of Saint-Benoît in Paris, son of Pierre Mariauchau d’Esgly, a lawyer in the parlement, and of Élisabeth Groën; buried 10 Jan
.186. Ont., Statutes, 1891, c.93. Walpole Roland, Algoma West, its mines, scenery, and industrial
 
. F. C. MacNaughton, The development of the theory and practice of education in New Brunswick, 1784–1900: a study in historical background, ed. and intro. A. G
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