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FIELD, ROBERT, painter; b. c. 1769, probably in London, England; d. 9 Aug. 1819 in
. Gardner undertook a three-year assistantship with CC. Richards and Company and was soon made manager of the business. By 1899 he had been registered as a member of the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical
. D. Arnoldi, 6, 25 avril 1836; I. J. Gibb, 6 avril 1837. Can., prov. du, Statuts, 1847, c.113; 1861, c.99; 1862, c.71; février–mai 1863, c.59. Can
 
. Diplomatic correspondence of the United States, Canadian relations, 1784–1860, ed. W. R. Manning (4v., Washington, 1945), III, IV. T. C. Keefer, A sketch of the rise and
(Warwick, Eng.) has letters catalogued as CR 114A/165–67, 348, 574, 616–17, and 632(6) in the Seymour of Ragley papers. The National Maritime Museum holds a number of items, including AGC/1 (G. C
 
), Ottawa war chief; b. c. 1730, probably in the Detroit River region; d. c. 1800 in southeastern Michigan. Egushwa
 
in Canada and as governor of French Guiana; b. c. 1633, son of Jean Guillouet, a lawyer in the parlement, and of Marguerite Gascoing. m. 1666, at La Rochelle
 
. c. 1624–26; d. c. 1688. William Hinton was born into a well-connected, propertied family in the West Country. His grandfather, Sir
 
; C8A, 27, f.75; 28, f.1; C11A, 13, ff.42v, 66; C13A, 4, 5; D2C, 49, ff.31v, 36, 41v; E, 278; F3, 241, f.141; Marine, B1, 9, ff.444, 458
 
.] AD, Charente-Maritime (La Rochelle), B, 6110, ff.8, 13, 32, 42. AN, Col., B, 38, f.196; 54, f.509; C11B, 1–25, especially 1, f.176; 4, f.133; 5, ff.224, 235, 407; 10, f.253; 14, f.368
. Basic business activities did not change for Marsh in 1876 when he gave up his store to become a branch manager for T. C. Power and Brother, one of the principal mercantile firms in Fort Benton
 
, General index, 1841–67: 53. PAM, HBCA, A.32/40: f.285; 13.110/c/1: f.15d; B.134/c/9–41, especially B.134/c/31: f.242; B.134/c/41: ff.163–63d; B.134/g/2: ff.10d–11; B.134/g/3: ff.11d–12; 13.134/g/4: ff.9d–10
 
ROBERTS, CHARLES, army officer; b. c. 1772 in England; d. 4 May 1816 in London, England
 
. Donald C. Cutter Tomás de Suria’s journal is held at the Yale Univ
 
, Wassong), Ojibwa chief; b. probably c. 1730 in the Saginaw valley (Mich.); d. after 1776. At the time of Pontiac*’s
 
APRENDESTIGUY (Daprandesteguy, Arpentigny), MARTIN D’, Sieur de MARTIGNON, furtrader and Acadian seigneur; b. c
 
BARRAT, CLAUDE, clerk of court and notary at Placentia (Plaisance), Newfoundland; b. c. 1658 at Troyes; d. after 1711
 
. Dale Miquelon AN, Col., B, 81, f.271; C11A, 81, ff.77, 82, 85; 83
 
Halifax, but later made a valuable contribution to the religious, cultural, and mercantile life of his adopted community. C
 
 juin 1724, 22 avril 1725, 8 juill., 24 août 1726; Greffe de C.-R, Gaudron de Chevrement, 29 nov. 1728, 10, 28 janv. 1729, 1er, 2 mai
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