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SAYER, PIERRE-GUILLAUME, fur trader; b. c. 1796, son of John
 
SCOLVUS, JOHN, navigator and pilot who may have visited Labrador in 1476; fl. c. 1470–80
 
SCOTT, ALFRED HENRY, bartender, clerk, and political delegate; b.c.1840 of English parentage; d. 28 May 1872 in
 
. C. Glenn Lucas UCA, Minutes of the Canada Conference of the Wesleyan
 
file, Privateering, Liverpool, J. E. Mullins, “Liverpool privateering notes” (1812–25), pp.22–34. C. H. J. Snider, Under the red jack; privateers of the
 
. 1821; RG 1, C-IV, Elizabethtown and Yonge townships; RG 21, United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, Elizabethtown Township, census and assessment records, 1797–1845; RG 22, ser.12, 1–8, esp. 4: 62–63
over the larger community of Kamloops, the actions of the appointed school board (which comprised Semlin, Parke, Campbell, and C. F. Cornwall), and the conditions at the school all drew critical
 
SHEPARD (Shepheard), THOMAS, mate and captain in the HBC; fl. c. 1668–81
 
SHEPHERD, JAMES, militia officer and office holder; b. c
 
, comp. J. W. Strachan and F. C. Würtele, (Quebec, 1927).  p.s.] ANQ-Q, AP-G-239/94
 
SIBLEY, JOSEPH, farmer and chairmaker; b. c. 1790, the son of Ezekiel Sibley and Mary West; m. Jane
 
intendant; b. c. 1683 in France. He had already proved himself in the French navy when King Louis XV asked him to assume the office of commissary of the Marine in New, France on 24 May
 
had committed. He retired on 25 Aug. 1868 and died on 29 November at Montreal. J.-C. Bonenfant
 
, and schoolmaster; b. c. 1611 in the diocese of Paris, son of Claude Souart, apothecary to His Royal Highness, and Magdeleine Le Caron; d. 8 March 1691 in Paris and was
 
. In collaboration AN, Col., B, 37, 38; C11B, 1, 2, 3; D2D
 
ANQ-M, Greffe de J.-B. Adhémar, 21 janv. 1751; Greffe d’Antoine Loiseau, 3 janv. 1737, 7, 10 janv. 1745, 4 mars 1746; Greffe de J.-C. Raimbault, 6
AO, RG 22, ser.354, no.3568. City of Ottawa Arch., Council minutes, 1882–83. CRCCF, C 2/190/17, 2/190/77; C 20/V58, 20/V73; C 36/12; C 94/20/29. NA, MG
 
STEWART, JOHN, clergyman; b. in Perthshire, Scotland, c. 1800; d. in New Glasgow, N.S., 4 May 1880
 
. C. H. Little PRO, Adm. 1/2474; Prob. 6/141. Knox, Historical
 
, Languages, &c,” as well as sciences, and had at their disposal the same materials as the boys, including by 1803 “a Planetarium, Lunarium, Tellurium &c. such as have never been seen
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