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11 Feb. 2013). “Former college professor dies,” Halifax Chronicle, 17 Dec. 1940: 1. “Prominent native of province dies,” Halifax Herald, 17 Dec. 1940: 1. R. C
 
. C. P. Stacey John O’Neill was the author of Address of Gen
 
, Reilly, Riely), Roman Catholic priest and polemicist; b. c. 1794 in County Meath (Republic of Ireland); d. 22 or 23 June 1859 in North East Margaree
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is a prairie”), Plains Cree and chief of a band of Plains Saulteaux; b. c. 1828; d. 15 March 1889 on his reserve near Fort Qu’Appelle (Sask
. Peachey also tried his hand at book illustration through an association with the London printer C. Buckton. He etched the frontispiece to A primer, for the use of the Mohawk children
 
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. PENNEFATHER, RICHARD THEODORE, office-holder; b. c. 1830, son of Edward Pennefather, a judge, and Suzan Darby; m. 18 Jan. 1851
 
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