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. 1822; 25 Sept., 18 Dec. 1823; 8 Jan., 1 April 1824. F.-J. Audet, “Les législateurs du Bas-Canada.” Bouchette, Topographical description of L.C., 106–7
 
Paris on 10 Feb. 1714 at the age of 81. C. J. Jaenen
 
AN, Col., B, 50, f.492v; 51, f.522; 115, f.137; C11A, 53, p.107; 81, f.12; 89, p.219; 93, pp.121–23, 161; 103, p.159; 104, pp.128, 163; 116, f.157v; D2C, 2, pp.36–37, 48–50; 4, p
 
), militia officer, merchant, landowner, politician, judge, and office holder; b. c. 1740 in Scotland, son of John Lees, a merchant; d. 4 March 1807 in Lachine, Lower Canada
LESCARBOT, MARC, lawyer, traveller, and writer; b. c. 1570 at Vervins in Thiérache, a frontier region between France and the
, 1873–78. J. C. Dent, Canadian portrait gallery, I: 47–53. Julienne Barnard, Mémoires Chapais; documentation, correspondance, souvenirs (4v., Montréal et Paris, 1961–64). P.-B
(Halifax), 17 (1994): 429–57. D. C. Harvey, “Fielding’s call to Ottawa,” Dalhousie Rev. (Halifax), 28 (1948–49), no.4: 369–85. C. D. Howell, “Repeal, reciprocity, and commercial union in
 
LONGMORE (Longmoor), GEORGE, physician, army officer, office holder, and landowner; b. c. 1758 in Banffshire
). ANQ-Q, CE1-68, 19 avril 1840. AO, F 23; F 37; F 91-C, no.54. NA, MG 26, J; MG 30, D29, 25; D51. Private arch., Mrs Sheila K. George (Whitby, Ont.), LeSueur family
A portrait of James Buchanan Macaulay in the robes of chief justice of the Common Pleas, c. 1854, artist unknown, hangs in the Law Society of Upper Canada’s premises
los viajes y descubrimientos, ed. L. C. Blanco et al. (6v. to date, Madrid, 1943– ), VI. Archivo General de Indias
 Thomas Moore, curate of Claypole, and Mary Knowles; m. c. 1756 the Reverend John Brooke, and
1843 and 1882, a Murray family pedigree (n.d., copy), “Reminiscences” of Helen Murray (c. 1891–92, typescript), and a “Personal paper: some memories of Alexander Murray” by Helen Murray
 
of Prince Edward Island ([Charlottetown, 1951]), 17. J. C. Macmillan, The history of the Catholic Church in Prince Edward Island from 1835 till 1891 (Quebec, 1913), chap. 13–17 and
: 17.147. UCC-C, Biog. file. G. H. Cornish, Cyclopædia of Methodism in Canada . . . (2v., Toronto and Halifax, 1881–1903). J. W. Grant, Moon of wintertime
Edinburgh” (typescript, n.d.)); MG 29, B6, 1: 13; MG 30, D1, 21; RG 1, L3, 320a: Mc6/115; RG 5, A1: 53657, 92907–13, 94457–63, 95611–12, 103045–47, 103554–55; RG 8, I (C ser.), 44: 83
 
McNABB, COLIN, army and militia officer and office holder; b. c. 1764, possibly in Virginia, son of James McNabb; m
First Nations, explorer; b. c. 1598, probably at Cherbourg (Normandy), son of Thomas Nicollet, king’s postal courier between Cherbourg and Paris, and of Marie de Lamer; drowned near
 
 58, U, Nooth to [Berczy], 5 Dec. 1799. PAC, RG 1, L3L: 2455–58; RG 8, I (C ser.), 279. PRO, PROB 11/1742/371; WO 7/96. Somerset Record Office (Taunton, Eng.), Bathampton, Reg
May 1873, and the following month he rejoined the Executive Council in the administration of J. C. Pope. If the diaries are singularly
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