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c. 1691 in the diocese of Rennes, France; d. 8 May 1771 in Names, France. Jean-Pierre de Miniac joined the Sulpicians on 23
 Dec. 1866. PAC, RG 4, C1, 121, no.259; 268, no.3063; RG 7, G20, 83–84, no.9558; RG 8, I (C series), 43, pp.181, 196–200; 45, pp.24–25; 221, pp.221–22; RG 11, ser.1, 24; RG 42, I
 
–37; Alexander Wood papers, business letterbooks, I: 7–8 (Wood to R. and S. Hatt, 15 May 1801). PAC, MG 19, F1, 10: 87ff.; RG 1, E3, 7: 9a–c; 68: 206–18; L3, 204: G5/65; 422A: R1/20
 
surveyor. For a payment of £95, Sparks received 200 acres of land along with some food and chattels. The land was lot C, concession C, Nepean Township. Lot
Born in the United States, Thomas C. Washington (d. 1897) settled in Saint John, where he became an accomplished entrepreneur, a
. Richard A. Preston C. A. Windham, The Crimean diary and letters of Lieut.-General Sir C
measures adopted concerned the Lower Canadian municipal system (18 Vict., c.100), the militia (18 Vict., c.77), the schools of Upper Canada (18 Vict., c.131), the election of the Legislative Council (19–20
 
, 26 nov. 1749, 6 juin 1769. AN, Col., C11A, 87, ff.286–91; 89, f.7; 116, ff.249, 255v, 257, 258, 290v; 119, ff.355v, 342v, 344–45. ANQ, Greffe de J.-C. Panet, 25
 
. Peter N. Moogk AN, Col., C11A, 18, pp. 46–51; 19, pp 78–86 (copies in PAC). [The PAC transcript of AN, Col., C
 
BAROLET, CLAUDE, merchant, writer in the Marine, royal notary; b. c. 1690 in France, son of Pierre Barolet and Marie Dauteuil
 
sleeping on the quarter-deck of his ship. M. C. Rosenfield
 
BAZALGETTE, JOHN, army officer and colonial administrator; b. c. 1784 in London, England, son of Louis
 
in the Legislative Council and urged Thomas to run in his stead. Once elected, Harvey would appoint him to the Executive Council as a representative from the assembly. Accordingly C. F
BERNARD, ALDIS, dentist, mayor of Montreal; b. c. 1810; d. 3 July 1876 at San Jose, California, and
 
BOURCHIER, HUGH PLUNKETT, army officer; b. c. 1800, son of Major-General John Bourchier of Ardcloncy, County Clare
 
. The French foundations, 1680–1693, ed. T. C. Pease and R. C. Werner (Illinois State Hist. Library Coll., XXIII, French ser., I, 1934), 19–27, texte de la concession de la
possibly even to present-day Canada; b. c. 484; d. c. 578. It is believed that he was born near Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland, the son of
 
, estate of M. S. Brown. PANS, MG 1, 160A. Acadian Recorder, 3 July 1882, 29 Nov. 1886. D. C. Mackay, Silversmiths and related craftsmen of the Atlantic
 
AN, Col., B, 65, f.420v; 74, f.39; 76, f.39; 78, f.45; C11A, 75, pp.362–66; 77, pp.376–78; 79, pp.167–68; 80, pp.77–78; 81/1, pp.224–27; 83, pp.67–68; 89, pp.216–17; 120/1, pp.8, 294–95; 120
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