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activities. Among the more important are the Amherst family papers (MG 18, L4), AN, Col., C11B (MG 1), Nova Scotia A (MG 11, [CO 217]), PRO, Adm.1 (MG 12), CO 5, CO
(Toronto, 1943). D. C. Masters, The reciprocity treaty of 1854: its history, its relation to British colonial and foreign policy and to the development of Canadian fiscal autonomy
of the Siamese twins, 1880,” Character and circumstance: essays in honour of Donald Grant Creighton, ed. J. S. Moir (Toronto, 1970), 99–127; “‘In a business way’: C. J. Brydges and
seminaries,” Studies in Religion (Waterloo, Ont.), 10 (1981): 321–43. C. B. Sissons, A history of Victoria University (Toronto, 1952). R. J. Taylor, “The Darwinian
 
.] PAPEI, Acc. 2984/4, Cambridge to [Flowden?], 28 Sept. 1793; Cambridge to B [William Winchester], [c. 1793]; Cambridge to Alexander Ellice, 26 Nov. 1794; RG 3, journals, 18
Pope, Memoirs of the Right Honourable Sir John Alexander Macdonald, G.C.B., first prime minister of the dominion of Canada (2v., Ottawa
: Sir Alexander Campbell, K.C.M.G., born March 9, 1822, died May 24, 1892 ([Toronto?, 1892?]). Canadian directory of
, C. W., June 6th, 1855 was published in Toronto by the Wesleyan Book Room in 1855. His manuscript diary from April 1808 to August 1809 is in the UCA, as is a microfilm
 
Basset, 26 nov. 1687, 3 oct. 1689; Greffe de Pierre Raimbault. AN, Col., B, 29, ff. 194, 374; 40; C11A, 39, ff.391, 393; 40, f.23; 41, f.170; 82; F3, 7, f.1. ANDQ, Registres
, III. Careless, Brown. Cornell, Alignment of political groups. Dent, Last forty years. C. M. Johnston, Brant County: a history, 1784
 
c. 1793 in Windsor, N.S., son of William Cochran* and Rebecca Cuppaidge; d. 11 July 1849 in Sillery, Lower Canada
. sloop Chanticleer, under the command of the late Captain Henry Foster, F.R.S. &c. (2v., London, 1834). DNB. W. R. O’Byrne, A naval
(1927–28), 198–210. W. S. MacNutt, “Why Halifax was founded,” Dal. Rev., XII (1932–33), 524–32. C. P. Stacey, “Halifax as an international strategic factor, 1749–1949,” CHA
Daily Star, 16 Jan. 1914, the Globe, 16–17 Jan. 1914, and the minutes of the Sherbourne Street Methodist Church’s board of trustees for 29 April 1914 (in UCC-C
thesis, University of Western Ontario, 1937. A. H. Crowfoot, Benjamin Cronyn, first bishop of Huron (London, Ont., 1957). C. H. Mockridge, The bishops of the Church of
civil, Catholiques, Saint-Roch (Quebec), 11 avril 1907; Minutiers, E.-J. Angers, 4 mars 1893; Jacques Auger, 6 mai 1912; H. C. Austin, 29 nov. 1888; Alexandre Gauvreau, 17
 
), and the journal of Matthew Teefy (MU 2113, 1858, no.16) at the AO; the W. D. Powell papers at the MTRL; and the Egerton Ryerson papers at the UCC-C
, an antifederalist newspaper founded in Montreal in 1864 by Médéric Lanctot*, C.-E.-E. Bouthillier, Toussaint Thompson, and Labelle. On 3
realignment of the traditional parties for the election of August 1876. J. C. Pope led the “Sectarian School” party against the “Free School” party headed by Davies, who decided to run in Charlottetown
,” Economic Geography (Worcester, Mass.), 70 (1994): 370-89. Montreal illustrated, 1894 . . . (Montreal, [1894]), 324. P. C. Newman, The Canadian
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