chief; possibly b. c. 1816, probably in what is now southwestern Manitoba or eastern Saskatchewan; d. in late April 1908 on the Piapot Reserve, Sask
friends, among them R. C. Brown, into his service in Boston. In these years two persistent traits of Pearson’s career became evident. He managed his companies with headlong optimism, trusting that
agreement stipulated: “He is to make the necessary preparations for the annual Outfits, to hire and engage the men, provide boats and canoes, provisions &c bale up and transport the Goods, and generally
Margaret McDougall; d. unmarried 20 Dec. 1950 in Lancaster, Ont.
Edith C. Rayside’s family was prominent in Glengarry County by the time
READY, JOHN, office holder, army officer, politician, and colonial administrator; b. c. 1777; m
.
During this decade Seranus drafted three novels set in Canada; two of them, “The rock, a romance of Gaspé Beach” (c. 1885) and “Search for a Canadian” (1887), which compares the histories and
June 1888, 10 Feb. 1905, 23 Nov. 1911, 27 Oct. 1917, 1 Jan. 1923, 23 May 1928, 2 Nov. 1933. C. L. Cleverdon, The woman suffrage movement in Canada, intro
vicar apostolic; b. c. 1766 in Churchtown, County Wexford (Republic of Ireland); d. 28 May 1830 in St John’s.
At an
., Statutes, 1890, c.33; 1892, c.29. Canadian Law Times (Toronto), 26 (1906): 664. Canadian men and women of the time (Morgan; 1898). Cyclopædia of Canadian biog. (Rose and
, 61; IV: 135, 137; V: 126; VII: 31; 26 CP, III: 148; IV: 147; V: 165; VI: 230; IX: 41–42, 71–71A, 72; C: 91–92; H: 132; 30 CP, I: 3, 6–7; Sér.E, II: 24, 38; IV: 56. ACAM, 295.098–295.101. ANQ-Q, CE1-1
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Apart from three items – Riddell’s introduction in the AO Report; “David William Smith: a supplementary note to the Canadian election of 1792,” ed. C. C. James, RSC Trans., 3rd
.”
Shirley G. Morriss
AO, Architectural Guild of Toronto, minute-book, 1891–1916; J. C. B. and E. C. Horwood coll
further editions and other publications by Susanna Moodie see C. P. A. Ballstadt, “The literary history of the Strickland family . . .” (phd thesis, Univ
. C. Taché, chairman of the board; re-printed from the “Morning Chronicle” (Quebec, 1864); Mémoire sur le choléra ([Ottawa], 1866); The Canadian census of
Boas], The ethnography of Franz Boas, comp. and ed. R. P. Rohner, intro. R. P. and E. C. Rohner, trans. Hedy Parker, (Chicago and London, 1969); “James A. Teit,” Journal
–54; Statutes, 1843, c.66. “État général des billets d’ordonnances . . . ,” Pierre Panet, compil., ANQ Rapport, 1924–25: 229–359. “Un document important du curé Étienne
; PRO 30/55 (copies at PAC). UNBL, MG H2, Edward Winslow, affidavit to loyalist claims commission, 28 Oct. 1783; fragment of letter, c.1780; letters, Winslow to Joseph Chew, c.1797; to Ward
., Sessional papers, 1864, no.21; Statutes, 1853, c.234; 1855, c.179. Cobourg and Peterborough Railway Company, Report of the directors . . . (Cobourg, [Ont.], 1853
the Aventures du s. C. Le Beau . . . (1738) [see Claude Lebeau*] can be identified by
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