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McNABB, COLIN, army and militia officer and office holder; b. c. 1764, possibly in Virginia, son of James McNabb; m
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May 1873, and the following month he rejoined the Executive Council in the administration of J. C. Pope.
If the diaries are singularly
. c. 1737 near Knocklofty (Republic of Ireland), son of Michael O’Donel and Ann Crosby; d. 1 April 1811 in Waterford (Republic of Ireland
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1781 and 1792, has been preserved as one of the historic houses of Nova Scotia.
C. Bruce Fergusson
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is illustrated in C. B. Chappell, “The burial place of John Plaw,” Architectural Rev. (London), 45 (1919): 130–31.
Marianne
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1782. ANQ-Q, AP-G-322; AP-P-1607; Greffe de Claude Barolet, 1731–61; Greffe de C.-H. Du Laurent, 1734–59; Greffe de P.-A.-F. Lanoullier Des Granges, 1749–60; Greffe de J.-C. Panet
) (Conduiligh MacRaing), army and militia officer, politician, justice of the peace, and officeholder; b. c. 1774 at Breachacha Castle, Isle of Coll, Scotland, third son of Neil
(Raymond, William Odber coll.) at the N.B. Museum (Saint John); more important ones are in the same institution’s W. F. Ganong fonds. W. C. Milner’s letter concerning Raymond’s historical work
*] and other Quebec papers, and it was discovered that Reaume’s personal secretary, Henry C. A. Maisonville, was the source of the leak. Maisonville, who was a follower of Lucien-Alexandre Beaudoin, a