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m.d.-t.]
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PORTLOCK, NATHANIEL, ship’s captain, maritime fur trader, and author; b. c
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William Price and Peter McGill*, young Evan John was enrolled at a private school in Brighton, England. In November 1855 the headmaster, C. J