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McLEOD, ALEXANDER RODERICK, fur trader and explorer; b. c. 1782 in the province of Quebec; d. 11 June 1840 in
 
, 22 July 1867, and Campbell to Tilley, 7, 8 Aug. 1867. PANB, “N.B. political biog.” (J. C. and H. B. Graves), II: 160. PRO, CO 188/145, Gordon to Cardwell, 17
 
. . .,” Provincial: or Halifax Monthly Magazine, 1 (1852): 83. D. C. Harvey, “The centenary of John McPherson,” Dalhousie Rev., 25 (1945–46): 343–53. R. R. McLeod, “Notes historical and
 Presse, 31 janv. 1894, 21 févr. 1900, 8 janv. 1904, 6 nov. 1913. Canadian directory of parl. (Johnson). DPQ. J.-C. Lamothe, Histoire de la corporation de
, and John Mikahestow), Blood Indian warrior and chief, farmer, and jp; b. c. 1830 at the confluence of the St Mary and
 
Henry-Antoine Mézière is the author of a memoir kept at AN, Col., C11E, 11: ff.243–51, 262–64 (mfm. at PAC); it was published in its entirety under the title “Un mémoire de Henry Meziere” in
 
, in Liverpool, N.S.; m. thirdly c. 4 Dec. 1790 Sarah Hills, née Caverly in Halifax; m. fourthly 25 Feb. 1796 Sarah Walker in Wilmot, N.S.; there were two
), ANGELINA, home-maker and convicted murderer; b. c. 1883 near Naples (Italy); nothing is known of her baptismal name or parents; m. 1898 Pietro Napolitano; d. in
 
, WB, 67, no.480 (mfm.); RG 39, HX, C, 333, R. v. P. S. Hamilton, 1880. Acadian Recorder, 28 Dec. 1906; also clipping from issue of 27
 June 1838: 572; 30 June 1838: 614. Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine, new ser., 5 (1838): 535–38. The valley of the Trent, ed. and intro. E. C. Guillet (Toronto, 1957). Cobourg
. R. J. Morgan PAC, RG 8, I (C ser.), 366: 133–37. PANS, RG 1, 58
 
LAC, RG 31, C1, 1901, Victoria, subdist.D, subdiv.6. UCC-C, Fonds 122/12, dossiers 14-15, 72-74, 79-80, 84, 92-93, 119-20, 141. K. J. Anderson, Vancouver’s Chinatown: racial discourse in
. . . (Quebec and London, 1862; repr. Montreal, 1865). G. C. D. Odell, Annals of the New York stage (15v., New York, 1927–49), 5: 243, 368; 6: 62. P. B. A. O’Neill, “A history of
 
NOLIN, JEAN-BAPTISTE, fur trader and militia officer; b. c. 1742; d. August 1826 in St Boniface
 
OAKLEY, ALFRED, stone-cutter and trade union leader; b. c. 1846, probably in Brighton, England; d
; 2005.17/5/3 (1919–25): 248. PANB, RS141C5, F19354, no.23317. Allisonia (Sackville), 1 (November 1903–May 1904): 120; 2 (November 1904–May 1905): 183. R. C. Archibald, Historical notes on
 
Ontario up to the time of the launching of the steamship Frontenac, at Ernesttown, Ontario, 7th September, 1816,” OH, 23 (1926): 33–44. C. H. J. Snider, “Mighty Maltese of
 
. 1853; B.239/c/3: 20 June 1837; D.5/5: f.133. R. M. Ballantyne, Ungava: a tale of Esquimaux-land (London, 1857). John Franklin, Narrative of a second expedition to the
, 8 Jan. 1936. Canadian men and women of the time (Morgan; 1912). History of woman suffrage, ed. E. C. Stanton et al. (6v., New York and Rochester, N.Y., 1881
 
the West Country, or transient, fishermen and the inhabitants of Newfoundland over the possession of the best fishing “rooms” on the island. The act 10–11 William III, c.25, passed in 1698
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