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(New York, 1973), 471–75. J. C. Long, Lord Jeffery Amherst: a soldier of the king (New York, 1933), 99, 126–36, 153, 261, 266–67, 306, 309. Francis Parkman, Montcalm
 
AAQ, 12A, Registres d’insinuations A; 12 A, Registres d’insinuations B; 10 B, Registre des délibérations; 1 W, Église du Canada, I, II. AN, Col., C11A, 53, f.373v; 56, ff.75–76. Archives
 
. [A. C.] Fox, Presentation pieces and trophies from the Henry Birks Collection of Canadian Silver (exhibition catalogue, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 1985). Raymond Boily
 
HENRY, ROBERT, fur trader, businessman, justice of the peace, and office holder; b. c. 1778 in Albany, N.Y., son of Robert
within the Arctic regions, from the year 1818 to the present time . . . , ed. John Barrow, (New York, 1846), 230, 278. C. R. Markham, The Arctic navy list; or
, 1 (1852): 273–76. D. C. Harvey, “Newspapers of Nova Scotia, 1840–1867,” CHR, 26 (1945): 294. M. E. Herbert, “More of Sarah Herbert,” Provincial: or Halifax Monthly Magazine
 
Patterson would be disappointed if he expected “good houses provisions many utensils boats &c” from the Nova Scotia effort, since the buildings were unfinished and uninhabitable, the
 
(Halifax), Deeds, 1833–89 (mfm. at PANS). PAC, RG 8, I (C ser.), 1814–15, 1839; RG 11, D2, 3840; 3841–42; 3848; RG 31, A1, 1871, Halifax, Ward 1; Yarmouth. PANS, H. G. Hill, Plan of Rockhead Prison
 
C. Moulton, “Constitutional crisis and civil strife in Newfoundland, February to November 1861,” CHR, XLVIII (1967), 251–72.
seamen played their part well, although the tide carried their boats a little farther to the east than intended. The enterprise was, according to C. P. Stacey, “a classic of combined operations
 
HOLMES, ELKANAH, Baptist missionary; b. 22 Dec. 1744, probably in Canterbury, N.H.; m. first c
Scotian voter has a long and seemingly unforgiving memory. Allan C. Dunlop
British Extension . . . (London, 1928). London Gazette, 26 April, 16 Aug. 1917; 6 Jan. 1919. G. C. Machum, Canada’s V.C.’s; the story of Canadians who
perfect writing machine in the world” (printed pamphlet, 4pp., issued by the Horton Typewriter Company, Toronto and Buffalo, N.Y., [c. 1887]; copy in the possession of Betty McFarlane).
NA, RG 9, II, A1, 41, docket nos.6521, 6653; 51, docket no.7994. PABC, Add. mss 523; Add. mss 759, C. F. Cornwall, “The story
. St G. Stubbs, Lawyers and laymen of western Canada (Toronto, 1939). Who’s who in western Canada . . . , ed. C. W. Parker (Vancouver), 1911. R. A. Willie
, Report (London, 1933). Nfld, Acts, 1932: c.5; General Assembly, Proc., 1931: 405, 469. Who’s who in and from Newfoundland … (St John’s), 1930.
 
description of L.C. Langelier, Liste des terrains concédés, 415–19, 636, 1482. Le Jeune, Dictionnaire, vol.1. Hormisdas Magnan, Dictionnaire historique et
 
HUGHES, Sir RICHARD, naval officer, office holder, and colonial administrator; b. c. 1729, probably in Deptford (London
 
 mars 1823. L.C., Statutes, 1805, c.16. Quebec Gazette, 4 Nov. 1790; 24 March 1791; 11 April 1793; 10 July 1794; 11 June 1795; 26
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