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AAQ, 12 A, Registres d’insinuations C, 54; 10 B, Registre des délibérations, 118, 142, 144, 147–47v, 150, 160–60v, 172v. ASQ, Lettres, M, 67, 79–80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 89, 90, 93, 99; P, 120; Livres
 
Lachance AN, Col., B, 91, f.30; 95, f.51; 109, f.29; 127, f.362; C11A
War. After depositing passengers and crew at Saint John, the Chesapeake had been captured off Nova Scotia by a Northern cruiser. The leader of the conspirators, John C. Braine, and the
 
(Petit Pigeon), fur trader and interpreter; b. c. 1785 in Rupert’s Land; d. before 13 Oct. 1859 in the vicinity of the Red River settlement (Man
 
. Donald J. Horton AN, Col., B, 44, 57–61, 64; C11A, 36, 66, 71
 
Carpenter retired; the new firm, E. and C. Gurney and Company, continued to grow and soon employed some 100 men and produced a greatly increased variety of products. By the early 1870s the
 
HAGAN, MICHAEL, journalist, publisher, author, school principal, and farmer; b. c. 1831; d. 2
 
HANDFIELD, JOHN, military officer, member of the Nova Scotia Council; m. Elizabeth Winniett; d. c
 
HANNA, JAMES G., clock and watch maker, gold- and silversmith, and merchant; b. c. 1737 in
 
HARDY, GEORGE, overseer of roads, businessman, and master mariner; b. c. 1740, probably in East or West
 
. Frederick Jones USPG, C/CAN/Nfl., 1–3; Journal of SPG, 25–30. [C. F. Pascoe], Classified digest of the records of the
 
lingering illness, was widely mourned. C. Alexander Pincombe
 
HARRIS, ROBERT WILLIAM, merchant and entrepreneur; b. c. 1805 at Bogmount Grange, Crosskeys
the 1870s. By 1881 Harris had acquired fishing schooners of his own: the Kitchener and the George C. Harris
 
HART, SAMUEL, merchant and politician; b. c. 1747, probably in England; m. c
school, where his son taught for a year. From an early age C. Fred Hartt (as he was usually known) manifested a great interest in the natural
, Henri de Lotbinière Harwood (Vaudreuil, Qué.), Harwood family papers. Can., Prov. of, Legislative Assembly, Journals, 1842, I, app.Z; 1851, III, app.U.U.; 1852–53, VII, app.P.P.P. L. C
 
AO, RG 22, ser.155, will of Richard Hatt. PAC, RG 1, L3, 222a: H1/66; 224: H3/161; RG 8, I (C ser.), 1219: 266; RG 19, 3747, claim 503; RG 68, General index, 1651–1814: ff.407–8, 412–16, 418, 422, 425
. 1907. MUA, RG 38, c.1, 20 Sept. 1881. R. R. Kenneally, “The Montreal Maternity, 1843–1926: evolution of a hospital” (ma
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