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–4; RG 1, L3, C bundle 3, no.110; L3L, pp.66528, 66556; L1, 42, p.423. Argenteuil Advertiser (Lachute, Que.), 9 June 1875. Montreal Herald, 20 May
 
AD, Charente-Maritime (La Rochelle), B, 6122, nos.14–34; 6124, nos.1–2. AN, Col., B, 117, 120; C11A, 14; E, 103 (dossier Daccarrette); Section Outre-Mer, G1, 408, 409, 467/3
DALTON, JOHN, Franciscan priest and Roman Catholic bishop of Harbour Grace, Nfld; b. c. 1821 in
Sebastian Fryfogle. Nonetheless, J. C. W. Daly was a Huron District pioneer whose biography indicates the opportunities available to a man of ability and drive in early settlement days
 
AN, Col., C11D, 2, ff.244, 244v, 246, 278; 3, f.18; 7, f.98. Charlevoix, History (Shea), V, 235. Coll. de manuscrits relatifs à la N.-F., I, 386; II, 244
 
. John, its physical features, legends and history from 1604 to 1784, ed. J. C. Webster (Sackville, 1943). P.-G. Roy, “Mathieu Damours de Chauffours,” BRH, XXXII (1926), 385–94
 
AN, Col., E, 107 (dossier Danré de Blanzy). ANQ-M, Greffe de L.-C. Danré de Blanzy, 1738–1760. É.-Z. Massicotte, “Les tribunaux et les officiers de justice de Montréal sous le régime français
DAVIS, MATHILDA, teacher; b. c. 1820 in the parish of St Andrews, Red River Settlement, daughter of John Davis, a
 
AN, Col., C11A, 12. NYCD (O’Callaghan and Fernow), IX, 488. “Procès-verbaux du procureur général Collet” (Caron), 315–18, 372. E.-J. Auclair, Les de Jordy de Cabanac
 
(also spelled Devaux, de Veaux, de Vox), salt smuggler and blacksmith; b. c. 1704 in France, son of Benoît Devau and
 
, comp. W. C. Mikel (Picton, Ont., 1943). Pioneer life on the Bay of Quinte including genealogies of old families and biographical sketches of representative citizens (Toronto, n.d.). E
, Histoire du Canada (Tross). The Catholic encyclopedia, an international work of reference . . . of the Catholic Church, ed. C. G. Herbermann et al. (17v
 
DORION, PIERRE-ANTOINE, merchant, office holder, politician, and jp; b. c
 
DORRILL, RICHARD, officer in the Royal Navy, governor of Newfoundland; b. c. 1719; d. 1762
 
/47, nos. 15, 52; 391/1 nos. 305–7; 391/2, nos 22–26, 31–38, 323–35; 391/3, nos. 3, 4, 159, 160. BM, Egerton MS 2395, ff.560–66v. See also: PRO, Acts of P.C., col. ser
 
AD, Charente-Maritime (La Rochelle), B, 275, ff.69–92v. AN, Col., B, 94, ff.45–45v; 117, f.462; 122, f.159v; 131, f.2031/2; C11B, 23, f.64; 26, f.176v; 27, f.264; 34, ff.46–47v; C
 
DU THET, GILBERT, Jesuit brother; b. c. 1575 at Chantelle (Allier), made his noviciate at
 
Canada, governor of Trois-Rivières and Montreal; b. c. 1662, probably in France, son of Jacques-Hyacinthe Dubois Berthelot and Péronelle de Magnan; d. 9 May 1750 in Montreal
 
notary; b. c. 1666, son of Jean Dubreuil and Catherine Lemarinier of the parish of Saint-Médéric in Paris; d. 4 June 1734 and buried the following day at Quebec
 
DUDOUYT, JEAN, priest, official, canon, vicar general, first procurator of the seminary of Quebec; b. c. 1628
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