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WILLIAMS, RICHARD, Wesleyan Methodist minister; b. c. 1790 in England; d. 1 Aug. 1856 in
 
), Iroquois chief; b. c. 1758 in Caughnawaga (Kahnawake, Que.); d. there 16 Sept. 1848. The grandson of Eunice
 
, 1825–1879 (Toronto, 1986), 205–6. C. A. Woodward, The history of New Brunswick provincial election campaigns and platforms, 1866–1974 . . . (n.p., 1976). S
, comp. H. C. Wylly (n.p., [1931]). Brebner, Neutral Yankees. Murdoch, History of Nova-Scotia, II, 321, 431, 432, 437, 439, 441, 443, 460. Margaret Ells, “Clearing the decks for the
 
et Ottawa, 1986). Nicholson, CEF. The storied province of Quebec; past and present, ed. W. [C. H.] Wood et al. (5v., Toronto, 1931–32), 3.
, Monopoly’s moment: the organization and regulation of Canadian utilities, 1830–1930 (Philadelphia, 1986). R. C. Brown, Canada’s National Policy
PAM, GR 1662; MG 14, B44; B45. Private arch., Gerhard Ens (Winnipeg), Morris Mott, “Rural disillusionment: T. C. Norris and Manitoba’s farmers” (1989). Manitoba Free Press, 13
 
. Annuaire du commerce et de l’industrie de Québec . . . pour 1873, J.-C. Langelier, compil. (Québec, 1873), 65. Cyclopædia of Canadian biog. (Rose and Charlesworth), 1
 
). PRO, CO 194/140, K. B. Hamilton to Newcastle, 31 Oct. 1853. USPG, C/CAN/Nfl 5, f.268, T. F. H. Bridge to Campbell, 26 Oct. 1838. Soc. for Promoting Christian Knowledge
 
, reg. of births and baptisms, 27 March 1790. Mitchell Library (Glasgow), J. C. Osborne, “John and Charles Wood: 18th century shipbuilders” (typescript). Private arch., Mrs May
législative (Lévis, Qué., 1897), 55. RPQ. Turcotte, Le Conseil législatif. Derek Booth, Railways of southern Quebec (2v., Toronto, 1982–85), 1. C. M. Day
. (Boston), Edward Jarvis papers, Workman to Jarvis, 1 Nov. 1855. Clarke Institute of Psychiatry Arch. (Toronto), C. K. Clarke papers. MTRL, J. G. Howard papers. NA, RG 5, C1
Trunk Railway Company.” Canada, Province of, Statutes, 1854, c.45. Report of the committee appointed to enquire into the transactions of the Montreal and Bytown Railway Company
 
received from the province in return for building the wagon-road he quickly sold at a profit to John C. Ainsworth, the father of George Jennings. The dominion government later claimed the land was part
 
), 1850–52. M. F. Campbell, A mountain and a city, the story of Hamilton (Toronto, 1966). A. W. Currie, The Grand Trunk Railway of Canada (Toronto, 1957). C. M
 
YOUNG, JOHN, Presbyterian clergyman and schoolmaster; b. c. 1759 in Beith, Scotland, only son of
father’s] faults” and “united to the world against any criticism of his methods or character”; they were, said D. C
 
, esp. B.93/a/9: f.24d; B.93/d/13; B.156/a/10, 13; B.220/d/16b; 35b: f.2d; 38a: f.3d; 41b: f.3d; B.220/z/1. UCC-C, 3188, files 28–33; 3292, file 2. Manitoba Morning Free Press, October 1907
 I and Charles I of England in their dealings with Scotland; and on this side of the Atlantic as the putative founder of a new Scotland under the aegis of both monarchs; b. c
movements in Upper Canada, 1822–1837,” unpublished ma thesis, Queen’s University, 1934. Canadian portraits; C.B.C. broadcasts, ed. R. G
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