, 1887: 239. G. Turcotte, Le Conseil législatif de Québec. Histoire de la corporation de la cité de Montréal depuis son origine jusqu’à nos jours . . . , J.-C
by Lieut. Rutherford of the ‘Black Watch,’” Canadian Institute Trans. (Toronto), III (1891–92), 229–52. British officers serving in America, 1754–1774, comp. W. C. Ford
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, Persia, Greece, Phœnicia, Carthage, Troy and Rome (Toronto, 1866); An easy mode of teaching the rudiments of Latin grammar to beginners (Montreal, [c. 1860
ROBICHAUX (Robichaud, Robicheau), JEAN-BAPTISTE, fisherman; b. c. 1751 in
AN, Col., C11A, 12, ff.91v, 95; 14, f.201v; 15, ff.84v, 131; 16, f.114v; 18, f.24v; 19, f.72v; 30, f.352; 33, f.290; 34, f.62; 36, f.112; 47, f.74; 48, f.157; D2C, 47, 49, 222
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ROCHETTE, CLÉOPHAS, businessman and politician; b. c. 1843, probably in Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville), Lower
. . . , J.-C. Lamothe et al., édit. (Montréal, 1903). Rumilly, Hist. de Montréal, III. É.-Z. Massicotte, “Deux Rodier,” BRH, 44 (1938): 120–22.
ROGERS, FRANK, political activist and union organizer; b. c. 1878; was married and had a family; d. 15
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The most significant body of material relating to James Rogers’s episcopal tenure, including
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ROLLO, JAMES, cabinet-maker, upholsterer, and furniture importer; b. c. 1788, probably in Scotland; m
ROSEBOOM (Rooseboom), JOHANNES, trader; b. c. 1661 at Albany, New York, to Hendrick Roseboom and Gysbertje Lansing; m
ROSS, DUNBAR, lawyer and politician; b. c. 1800 in the British Isles; d. 16 May 1865 at Quebec
ROUBEL, WILLIAM, lawyer and politician; b. c. 1775, probably in England; d. in or after 1834, probably also
, Jean-Baptiste Roy-Audy, 1778–c.1848 (Québec, 1971).
ROYBON D’ALLONNE, MADELEINE DE, seigneuress; b. c. 1646 at Montargis (department of Loiret), daughter of
to his daughter, ed. C. B. Sissons (Toronto, 1955), xxxiii–xxxvi. R. [S.] Harris, “The beginnings of the hydrographic survey of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River
a lucid debater with a penchant for barn-door humour, lacking in education, polish, and good taste. “The rough native wit – crassa Minerva; the distinct, deliberate enunciation; the calm