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John Henry Warren, probably c. 1869, and they had six
.’s; an account of the life and times of certain Canadian native people (Toronto, 1973). D. C. Scott, “The Canadian Indians and the Great World War,” in Canada in the Great World War
; 60 CN, III: 148. ANQ-Q, CE 1-1, 4 nov. 1752; CE 1-2, 11 juill. 1832; P-232. AP, Notre-Dame-de-l’Annonciation (L’Ancienne-Lorette), Catalogue de la bibliothèque de C.-J. Brassard
. John Parry Johns Hopkins Univ. Arch. (Baltimore, Md.), Registrar’s records, E. C. Breithaupt student file, including
 
. Allan C. Dunlop PANS, MG 9, no.109: 49–50; RG 1, 302. PRO, CO 217/60 (mfm. at PANS). Extracts from the proceedings
. E. A. Chard AN, Col., B, 27, 29, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 46, 47, 48, 53, 54, 55; C11A, 36, 37
 
(8th ed., 1810), 28–32. The building of Port Lawrence in Chignecto, 1750, ed. and intro. J. C. Webster (Saint John, N. B., 1941), 7, 11. G.B., Board of Trade, JTP
 
. C. E. Thomas National Library of Wales (Aberystwyth), Trefeglwys parish registers, 1695–1723, III, f.14. National
Admiral Sir P. V. B. Broke, bart., K.C.B., &c.: a memoir, comp. J. G. Brighton (London, 1866). DNB
.” Donald C. Mackay PAC, MG 9, B9, 14 (incomplete photocopy at PANS). PANS
 
BRUYERES, RALPH HENRY, military engineer; b. c. 1765 in
respected by his contemporaries. C. E. Thomas
), February 1897 (copy in N.B. Museum). N.B., Acts, 1859, c.37; 1882, c.59. St. John Daily Sun, 15 Jan. 1897.
 
. BURBIDGE, JOHN, soldier, landowner, office holder, militia officer, judge, and politician; b. c. 1718 in Cowes, England; m. first Elizabeth –; m. secondly 14
 
a threat to evangelical orthodoxy. At the church’s London conference in 1882 he was accused of heterodoxy by the Reverend David C. Clappison of the Brussels circuit. Clappison, whose
 
. Allan C. Dunlop Conn. Hist. Soc. (Hartford), Jonathan Trumbull papers
University of Oxford, between October 10, 1659, and December 31, 1850 . . . (Oxford, 1851). Shipton, Sibley’s Harvard graduates, 13: 6–26. A. C. Potter and
Lyrics on freedom, love and death, ed. C. J. Cameron (Kingston, Ont., and Boston, 1887; repr. Toronto and Buffalo, N.Y., 1973), and in Later Canadian poems, ed. J. E
, Williamstown, St Andrew’s Presbyterian; RG 8, I-6-B, 65. PABC, Add. mss 6, Francis Dickie, “‘Cariboo’ Cameron’s funerals’ saga, with suggested amendments, &c by Duncan Cameron” (typescript); Add
 
Taverner*, and it would appear that the preventive officer in Newfoundland, Cumings, reported to him. C. P
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