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; “The diary of Rev. John Seccombe,” ed. C. B. Fergusson, PANS Report (Halifax), 1959, app.B, 18–45 (the original is in PANS, MG 1, 797C); A sermon preached at Halifax
), 33–52. C. [B.] Martin, Lord Selkirk’s work in Canada (Toronto, 1916), 96–98, 107–13. Morton, Hist. of Canadian west (1973), 573–77.
 
SHADE, ABSALOM, businessman and politician; b. c. 1793 in Wyoming County, Pa, reputed to be the youngest son
meetings, 1883–93; Law School, reg., 1883–98; “List of donations, loans &c. to the Law Library of the University of Dalhousie, Aug. 1st 1883,” comp. J. T. Bulmer, librarian. DUA, MS 1-1, A
); Partnership agreements - 001, articles of partnership – Leighton, Lally, and Frank McCarthy, 31 May 1928; Video cassettes - 002, interview with Beverley Mathews by J. H. C. Clarry
 
Legislative Assembly for Newfoundland” (c. 1831); P3/A/2 (James Simms correspondence, 1788, 1790, 1823). PRO, CO 199/20–25. Nfld., Blue book, 1828–58; House of Assembly, Journal
SINGH, MEWA, labourer; b. c. 1881 in Lopoke, India, son of Nund Singh; never married; executed 11 Jan
 
, and office holder; b. 1763, probably in October, in Ballyhale (Republic of Ireland), eldest son of Luke Skerry and Mary Larissy; m. first Bridget Shea (d. c. 1803), and they
 
. Directory, Toronto, 1900–23. Moral and Social Reform Council of Canada, Executive Committee, The release of Skill and King: immoral book vendors . . . ([Toronto, 1910]; copy in UCC-C
 
. DCB, vol.4 (biog. of John Slade). Derek Beamish et al., The pride of Poole, 1688–1851 (Poole, Eng., 1974), 277–78. C. G. Head, Eighteenth century Newfoundland: a geographer
Pope, Memoirs of the Right Honourable John Alexander Macdonald, G.C.B., first prime minister of the dominion of Canada (2v., Ottawa, [1894]). Margaret [Sharp
 
. The society requested the Reverend Thomas C. Wilson, minister at nearby Perth and himself only a recent arrival in Upper Canada, to comment on Beckwith’s prospects. He reported that “the
 
). PAC, RG 5, A1: 5504–5; RG 8, I (C ser.), 688B: 74–76, 87, 105, 127–28, 187. “Proclamations by governors and lieutenant-governors of Quebec and Upper Canada,” AO Report, 1906: 261–62. E. A
” (ma thesis, Univ. of N.B., Fredericton, 1958), 74–75. Historic homes of Chatham (1v. to date, [Chatham, 1980]–  ). C. A. Kee, “The Chatham telephone
SOMERVILLE, JAMES, educator and Church of England clergyman; probably b. c. 1775 near Forfar, Scotland; d
*. In Kingston Stanton was secretary in 1817–18 of the Lancastrian School Society which operated the Midland District Grammar School. In 1818 he was selling hardware at H. C
also have been known as Patience and Stach), enslaved Black woman; b. c. 1765 in New York; m. Richard Hopefield, possibly in the mid 1780s
 
report (Charlottetown), 1897, 1901–21 (mfm. at PARO, Acc. 3295M-4). A history of the Prince Edward Island Hospital School of Nursing, 1891–1971, [ed. C. J. Callbeck] (Charlottetown, 1974
 
“not near Adequate to our expectations, nor the expence paid him and his brother in money and furrs, &c.” He also claimed that Abel could not keep a secret and practised the “art of pretending to
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