on. The money acquired in 1872 had never stuck in his pockets; he had bled freely with his own money, as well as with the funds of Allan, C. J. Campbell, Sir Francis
1980 internal assessment of the dossier states: “Douglas has been known personally by and has associated with leftists, peace movement workers and C. P. of C. members for years. He has
Mr C. Currycomber who wrote for the Morning Herald, and Commercial Advertiser (Halifax) in 1841. In 1839 Mitchell had unsuccessfully sought a publisher for a theological manuscript
46, C, 1904–7. N.B. Museum, G. T. Baird papers; Blair, A. G., CB (mfm. at PANB); Tilley family papers, boxes 7–9. PANB, MC 300, MS5; MS6; MC 1156; RS6, A; RS75
records such as the petitions he received (RG 4, A1), his civil correspondence (RG 7, G1, G2, G14, G15, and G18), his military correspondence (RG 8, I (C ser.)), his recommendations to the
visiting English mp, C. W. Wentworth-Fitzwilliam. At Lachine, Sir George Simpson, hearing complaints about neglect of the fur trade from Tod and Ogden
efficiently moved grain to eastern ports for shipment to Europe. The price rose with demand, and Howe saw another opportunity. Resigning from the Board of Grain Commissioners in 1916, he formed C. D. Howe
MORRIS, PATRICK, merchant, shipowner, farmer, author, politician, and office holder; b. probably c
(Toronto), 1906–19. C. W. Allen, Volunteer land grants, scrip, and pensions … (Toronto and Montreal, 1885). Christopher Armstrong, Blue skies and boiler rooms: buying and selling
, office holder, and militia officer; b. c. 1754 in Portsoy, Scotland, son of John Richardson and a daughter of George Phyn; m. 12 Dec. 1794 Sarah Ann Grant, a niece of William
passed in Beaudry’s greffe.
The Archives des Colonies series, particularly C11A, record many of the important events of La
.”
Yves F. Zoltvany
AN, Col., B, 33–50; C11A, 33–48; Marine, B1, 8; C7, 23 (dossier Bégon
, successively, of Lord Errol, of C. J. Harford of Bristol, and of Richard Biddle of Pittsburg, Pa. It was destroyed by fire in 1845; copies made by J. G. Chapman are owned by the
de Québec, 1843). J.-C. Pouliot, La grande aventure de Jacques Cartier: épave bi-centenaire découverte au Cap des Rosiers en 1908 (Québec, 1934). “Voyages de Jacques Cartier au
the provinces of British North America (Quebec, 1865).
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: 159–60; 93: 194–95; 98: 270; MG 23, GI, 6; MG 24, B2: 78–81; MG 30, D1, 10: 97–260; RG 1, L3L: 40180–316; RG 4, A1: 17667, 24529; RG 8, I (C ser.), 15: 2–5; 199: 4–5; 688E: 474; 689: 188
times of the late 1920s. Flavelle’s old William Davies Company did not. E. C. Fox could not hold his British market share, was outmanoeuvred in Canada by J. S. McLean of Harris Abattoir, and
de C.-H. Du Laurent, 4 oct. 1743, 2 mars 1752; NF, Ord. int., 12 juin 1750. Bibliothèque de l’Observatoire de Pans, A.A.7.6, “Observations botanico
), 1956. René Chaloult, Mémoires politiques (Montréal, 1969). C. L. Cleverdon, The woman suffrage movement in Canada, intro. Ramsay Cook (2nd ed., Toronto, 1974). Gilles
Coll. (Winnipeg), mss 3 (J. W. Dafoe coll.). Manitoba Morning Free Press, 1878–1908. Winnipeg Tribune, 1892–1908. C. J. Brydges, The letters