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fellow Ottawa lumberman John Rudolphus Booth*, and George C. Noble of St Albans, Vt, he purchased in 1879 several moribund
 
militia. . . .(Quebec, 1829); Statutes, 1805, c.14; 1808, c.23–24; 1819, c.6; 1821–22, c.25. This was Montreal in 1814, 1815, 1816 and 1817 . . . , comp. L
Congressi, America settentrionale. Archivio Segreto Vaticano (Rome), Delegazione apostolica del Canadà, 113.1, 178.111. Centre d’Études Acadiennes, Univ. de Moncton, N.-B., Fonds C.-A. Doucet; Fonds M.-F
 
RICHARDSON, JAMES, naval officer, mariner, miller, and merchant; b. c. 1759 near Horncastle
 
ROE (Row), WALTER, lawyer and office holder; b. c. 1760 in London, England; m. 1 March 1790 Ann Laughton
 
member of the electrical engineering team at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition. He then became assistant engineer to Wallace C. Johnson, whose firm of consulting engineers was in charge of projects at
, Theatres &c. (who are a majority) will prefer Stevens to any one who feels himself obliged to raise his voice against such things.” But Bethune’s discomfiture was short-lived. On his return, it was clear
 
. Moogk AN, Col., B, 47, p.116; 50, p.428; 52/1, pp.172–73; 61/1, p.33; C
, 12, p.2316; C4, 5, p.126. Can., Prov. of, Statutes, 1846, c.82; 1847, c.67; 1849, c.153. L.C., Statutes, 1832, c.58. Gazette (Montreal), 20, 21 Jan. 1870
subsequently published as a pamphlet in 1862. As a resident of Quebec City, in 1864 he described himself: “Barrister and Attorney at Law, parliamentary agent, solicitor of patents of invention, &c
article written by a relative, J. C. A. Heriot, “Major General, the Hon. Frederick George Heriot, CB,” Canadian Antiquarian and Numismatic Journal, 3rd ser., 8 (1911): 49–75
mountains (he named them Croker’s Mountains) blocking his way. He turned back and by mid November the Isabella and Alexander were once more in the Thames. James C. Ross had taken an
, St John’s Ward: 12; 1881, Toronto, St James Ward: 157. UCC-C, Ontario histories, Toronto, Metropolitan Methodist/United Church, clipping files; contribution reg., 1868-[86]: 1, 7, 21, 27, 34
), 1878, 1881, 1883, 1885, 1887, 1889, 1895. Can., Prov. of, Statutes, 1860, c.119; 1863, c.24; 1864, c.104; 1866, c.111. Can., Statutes, 1873, c.99. Montreal illustrated
York, 1837), and several other works listed in J. C. Pilling, Bibliography of the Algonquian languages (Washington, 1891), reprinted as J. C. Pilling, Bibliographies of the
, Statuts, 1831–32, c.58. Can., Prov. du, Statuts, 1849, c.149; 1852–53, c.24, c.146; 1857, c.170, c.171. Official documents and other information relating to the improvement of the ship
 
as a full partner in a new firm, C. and J. McDonald. Formed primarily as a lumbering business, the company would take advantage of the
(Fógel) and Zsigmond Roth (Róth); m. c. 1902 Vilmos (William) Sternberg (Steinberg) in Hungary, and they had six children; d. 4 April 1942 in Montreal and was buried there the next day
. of Marine and Fisheries, Annual report (Ottawa), 1902–5; Statutes, 1890, cc.45, 82; 1892, c.2. Canadian men and women of the time (Morgan; 1898). Hélène Chaput, Histoire
). AO, RG 22, ser.204, H. C. Baker. HPL, Clipping file, Hamilton biog. PAC, MG 24, D16, 107: 70785–88; I9, 3: 944–45; MG 27, III, C1, 25, file 3, letter-book, 1861–71, Allen Good to A. D
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