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. Douglas Hay AE, Corr. pol., Angleterre, 341, f.186. AN, Col., B, 44, ff.121–24; C
 
WRIGHT, THOMAS, surveyor, astronomer, politician, judge, and author; b. c. 1740, possibly in
prayers for use in the home, comp. Mrs Frank Yeigh [K. E. Laird] (n.p., 1921). R. C. Muir, The early political and military history of Burford (Quebec City, 1913). PearlAnn Reichwein
,” First days, fighting days: women in Manitoba history, ed. Mary Kinnear (Regina, 1987), 18–40. J. [C.] McDougall, “Indian wigwams and northern campfires”: a
 
holdings and transactions can be found at the AO in the crown land papers (RG 1), including the township papers (C-IV) for Niagara Township; in the nominal listings of the land record index and the
. A grandson of Isaac Allen, who had served for 22 years as a Supreme Court judge at the foundation of the province, J. C. Allen was reared at the family farm on the site of Aukpaque, the old
 
ALLSOPP, GEORGE, businessman, office holder, politician, and seigneur; b. c
AN, Col., B, 11–32; C11C, 4–5; C11D, 5–7; Marine, B2, 167, f.122; 223, f.595; Section Outre-Mer, Dépôt des fortifications des colonies, carton 2, nos.67–68; G3
of the enlightened work that Baragar did in Alberta, his name has become primarily associated with sterilization. Like other medical practitioners of the time, such as C. K. Clarke, Charles John
(Toronto, 1957). A. C. Flick, Loyalism in New York during the American revolution (New York, 1901; repr. 1969). Neil MacKinnon, “The loyalist experience in Nova Scotia, 1783 to
 
BAYLY (Baily, Baley), CHARLES, first overseas governor of the HBC; fl. c. 1630–80
 162; RG 22, ser.198, no.1817. McGill Univ. Arch., RG 38, c.11–c.12, 1844–45, no.18. NA, MG 26, G: 8265, 14075; MG 27, I, E16; RG 9, II, A3, 13, Bergin letter-book. Can., House
history of New Brunswick, 1783–1883 (Saint John, N.B., 1883), 27. C. H. Mockridge, The bishops of the Church of England in Canada and Newfoundland . . . (Toronto, 1896), 141–42
Dufferin-Carnarvon correspondence, 1874–1878, ed. C. W. de Kiewiet and F. H. Underhill (Toronto, 1955; repr. New York, 1969). A collection of Dufferin’s public addresses during
of the intendant, merchant, and seigneur; b. c. 1689 in France, son of Nicolas-Gaspard Boucault, court officer for bankruptcy cases at the Châtelet in Paris, and Françoise-Anne Devene; d. 1755
]). Brown’s only other known publication, co-authored with A. C. Macphail, was issued by the United Reform Movement of Saskatoon and entitled Unity means victory! (Saskatoon, [1940
Lozynsky (Detroit, 1977). AO, RG 10, 20-C-1; RG 63, A-1. Univ. of Western Ont. Library, Regional Coll. (London), R. M. Bucke papers
Bulkeley and Charles Morris], “State and condition of the province of Nova Scotia together with some observations &c, 29th October 1763,” PANS Report (Halifax), 1933, app.B, 21–27. [John
 
CALDWELL, HENRY, army and militia officer, politician, seigneur, landowner, businessman, and office holder; b. c
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