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signed Colin C. Campbell, but on entering law school he changed his middle initial to H, to distinguish himself from another Colin Campbell. He articled in Toronto, first in the office of George
 
patriotes de 1837–38 dont les noms commencent par la lettre C, carton 3. PAC, MG 24, B2, 17–21; RG 4, B8: 2884–93. Le Boréal express, journal d’histoire du Canada (Montréal, 1962), 529, 542
John), and Woodstock Press. R. C. Brown, Robert Laird Borden: a biography (2v., Toronto, 1975–80). R. C. Brown and
N.B. Museum, Hazen family papers, E. B. Chandler to Sir John Harvey, 3 Feb. 1840; W. C. Milner coll., Chandler correspondence; Tilley family papers
Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry’s manuscript entitled “Traité de fortification divisé en huit livres” is in PAC, MG 18, K2. AN, Col., B, 38–99; C11A, 36–100; D2C, 222/1, p.142 (PAC
career. The section written by Donald Gunn*, covering the years to 1835, in Donald Gunn and C. R. Tuttle, History of Manitoba
 
Colebrooke-Cameron papers, documents on British colonial policy in Ceylon, 1796–1833, ed. G. C. Mendis (2v., [London], 1956); Hannay, History of N.B.; D
 
, attorney general to the Conscil Supérieur of Quebec from 1712 to 1727; b. c. 1671 in France, son of Benoît Collet, lawyer in the parlement of Paris, and of Antoinette Thomé, of Lyons; d
district records (R112-137-7, vols.4693–758) cover his time as commander of Military District No.13. On the Calgary riots see RG24-C-1-a, vol.1255, file HQ-593-1-86, file pt.1 (Investigation of riot caused
April 1811 a company was formed under his wife’s name, as Mary C. Cuvillier and Company (more commonly, M. C. Cuvillier and Company), and it may have been a front for Cuvillier’s own business
–1900, ed. C. M. H. Clark (Sydney, 1955). Dent, Canadian portrait gallery, III, 69, 71. Political appointments, 1841–65 (J.-O. Coté), 27, 41. [M.] E
. Optimistic, energetic, and entrepreneurial, Dawson was a man of medium height with blue eyes, a fair complexion, and flaxen hair (before going bald). In 1886 he and D. C. Firth, a commercial traveller and
Têtu et C.-O. Gagnon, édit. (18v. parus, Québec, 1887– ), 2: 509–50. Finally, Têtu published extracts from Denaut’s diary and from his correspondence with Plessis in “Visite pastorale de Mgr Denaut
Coll., is reproduced as the frontispiece of Records of the Nile voyageurs, 1884–1885: the Canadian voyageur contingent in the Gordon relief expedition, ed. C. P. Stacey
 
by the Indian loyalists in the new province of Upper Canada. The town of Deseronto is named in his honour. C. M
 
DOBIE, RICHARD, fur trader, businessman, and militia officer; b. c. 1731 in Liberton, Scotland; d
photograph facing p.305. Canada and its prov. (Shortt and Doughty), 18: 572–75. Canadian annual rev. (Hopkins), 1903–5. Canadian men and women of the time (Morgan; 1898). C. L
 févr. 1784; CE6-25, 28 mars 1853; CN1-114, 15 nov. 1850. Arch. de l’évêché de Saint-Jérôme (Saint-Jérôme, Qué.), 332.176; 814.100. Can., Prov. of, Statutes, 1844–45, c
 
treasurer of France, commissary for the generality of Tours c. 1664, and general of the king’s finances in Touraine; baptized 20 Feb. 1631 in the parish of Saint-Saturnin at Tours, France
.]), the Canadian Freeman, and the Montreal Gazette. A modern edition, based on the 1832 texts, appears in Tiger Dunlop’s Upper Canada . . . , ed. C. F
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