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, dans la session de 1835 à 1836, et plus particulièrement contre CC. Sabrevois de Bleury, écuyer, avocat du Barreau de Montréal, membre de la chambre d’Assemblée du Bas
 
Ottawa Arch., Council minutes, 16 Jan. 1893. CRCCF, C.20/V73. NA, RG 31, C1, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, Ottawa. Globe, 1 Oct. 1897. Ottawa Citizen, 1 Oct. 1897
 
LEFEBVRE, THOMAS, voyageur, “seigneur of Koessanouskek, king’s interpreter for the Abenaki language”; b. c
Sir John Henry Lefroy was the author of Autobiography of General Sir John Henry Lefroy, C.B., K.C.M.G., F.R.S., etc., colonel
 
LEVASSEUR, MICHEL, silversmith, born in France, resident of New France from 1699 to c. 1709; married Madeleine
 
. W. G. Godfrey and C. L. Holland Baker Library, R
the York County hist. scrapbook (AO, MU 2601, no.45, 1: 131–33); and the notes on Lloyd in the C. R. Dent coll. (AO, MU 837). Much
 
court of Montreal; b. c. 1646 at Celle, in the bishopric of Poitiers, son of César Lory and Richarde Grimère; buried 6 Jan. 1702 at Lachine
 
ecclesiastical buildings: the friary of the Recollets at Quebec, the church at Saint-Laurent, Île d’Orléans (1702, 1708), the Hôpital Général at Quebec (1717), and the church of Saint-Étienne-de-Beaumont (c
 
, 6 juillet 1703. AN, Col., C11A, 6, f.24. “Correspondance de Frontenac (1689–1699),” APQ Rapport, 1927–28, 147ff. Royal Fort Frontenac (Preston and Lamontagne
 
.” Jacques Valois AAQ, Registres d’insinuations C, 1, 2, 4, 5. AQ, NF, Ins. du Cons
. UCC-C, Church records, Toronto Conference, Fred Victor Methodist/United Mission records. UTA, A73-0026/312(03); A75-0008; A85-0020. Christian Guardian (Toronto), 10, 17 Nov., 29 Dec
 
MAUPASSANT, EUSTACHE, Recollet priest, provincial commissioner of his order in New France; b. c. 1627 in
, 1776–1926, 150 years, comp. Stanley Mills (Hamilton, Ont., 1926). Ross and Trigge, History of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, III. A. C. Cawthra, “The Mills family
 
PAO, J. C. Bailey papers, 29 Nov. 1876, 27 Nov. 1877, 8 Jan. 1878; RG 15, ser. IV–2 (Assistant engineer’s letter book, 1870–73). Ontario, Dept. of Public Works
 
AN, G5, 253, 258; Col., B, 42, f.559; 82, ff.85, 315; 90, f.300v; C11B, 2, ff.176, 283–85; 7, ff.375–75v, 377; 9, f.44v; 20, ff.280–81; 23, f.85; 25, ff.25–26; 26, f.66v; 27, ff
, 1817). Anglican Church of Canada, Diocese of Montreal Arch. (Montreal), file C-11; General Synod Arch. (Toronto), Mountain-Roe-Jarvis coll
 
 June 1750. By his first wife he was the father of John Newton, the theologian; by his second wife, Thomasina, whom he married c. 1733, he had three children
 
AN, Col., C11A, 19, pp.78–86 (copy in PAC). Indian tribes (Blair), II, 225. Charlevoix, History (Shea), V, 151. La Poterie, Histoire (1722), IV, 214–16, 255
 
[Le Roy*], a Mohawk chieftain according to Father Charlevoix*; b. c. 1646 and killed 1687
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