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Mackenzie*, described one McSweeney as “the late editor of the Mirror,” and for a brief period in 1843 C. P. O’Dwyer was listed in the Mirror as the paper’s editor. Even so, Donlevy was
; Dosquet, P.-H., note personnelle de l’archiviste sur son lieu de sépulture. AN, Col., C11A 51–72. ASQ, Chapitre, 146; Doc. Faribault, no.230; Évêques, no.179a, b; Fonds Viger-Verreau, Sér. O, 035
,” Sask. Hist., 7 (1954): 51–55. V. C. Fowke, The National Policy and the wheat economy (Toronto, 1957). D. J. Hall, “The Manitoba Grain Act: an ‘agrarian Magna
législateurs du Bas-Canada.” Bouchette, Topographical description of L. C. Desjardins, Guide parl., 135. P.-G. Roy, Inv. concessions. J.-A. Lavoie
material, and the manuscript of “The Egyptian lotus (in an artificial pond),” which was published in An American anthology, 1787–1900 …, ed. E. C. Stedman (Boston and New York, 1900), 578
.] G. C. Porter, “Legendary Midnapore character made Calgary laugh; Lord Strathcona was not amused,” Calgary Herald, 4 Feb. 1939. Andrew Snaddon, “Bob Edwards’ story a bit of a mystery
.] Gloucestershire Record Office (Gloucester, Eng.), Estcourt papers (mfm. at PAC). PAC, MG 24, A10, 7: 55; RG 8, I (C ser.), 277: 104; 675. PRO, WO 17/1542: 95, 103, 135, 140; 17/1543: 173; 17/2384
, Bibliotheca Canadensis; Sketches of celebrated Canadians. Terrill, Chronology of Montreal. Wallace, Macmillan dict. V. C. Fowke, Canadian agricultural policy; the historical
 
connection to the London-based Bank of British Columbia through his brother William C. Ward, the local manager. In the canning industry, commission merchants financed operators and marketed the product
). There are two important but highly flattering biographies of Faillon: [A.-C.-G. Desmazures], M. Faillon, prêtre de St. Sulpice; sa vie et ses œuvres
 
.” David A. Sutherland Halifax County Court of Probate (Halifax), Estate papers, no.126 (C. R. Fairbanks) (mfm. at PANS
 Johnsbury, Vt), 1893–[98?]. Critic (Halifax), 1890–94. Dartmouth Patriot (Dartmouth, N.S.), 1901–39. C. H. Fairbanks, Fairbanks family record (Cleveland, Ohio, 1886). R. J
men and women of the time (Morgan; 1898). Compagnie de Publication du Canada-Revue, La grande cause ecclésiastique: le Canada-Revue vs Mgr E. C. Fabre, procédure
 
 Falconio; Flannery to Falconio, replying to Ferland report); J.W., R.O.D. (John Walsh papers, reg. of official docs.), D-3. Arch. of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto, C (Charbonnel papers), A-252; A
 
; 105, f.13; C11A, 95, ff.341–51; 100, f.90; 102, f.182; E, 185 (dossier Deschambault). ANQ-M, État civil, Catholiques, Notre-Dame de Montréal, 15 juill. 1784; Greffe d’Antoine Foucher, 27
 
). Wallace, Macmillan dict. Creighton, Empire of St. Lawrence. G. C. Davidson, The North West Company (Berkeley, Calif., 1918; repr. New York, 1967). Denison, Canada’s
Fotheringham fonds, R2421-0-0. The letter cited in the text, Foster to Kemp, 12 Jan. 1918, can be viewed at Canadiana Héritage, “Sir Robert Borden fonds,” reel C-4241, pp.25806–9
. de la prov. de Québec, vols.4, 6–7. J. G. Snell and Frederick Vaughan, The Supreme Court of Canada: history of the institution (Toronto, 1985). D. C. Thomson
correspondence can be found in Sir John Franklin’s journals and correspondence: the first Arctic land expedition, 1819–1822, ed. R. C. Davis (Toronto, 1995), and Sir
 
; b. c. 1652; d. October 1738 in London. When John Fullartine of Edinburgh joined the HBC in 1683 he was described as a
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