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WALKER, NEHEMIAH, sea captain for the HBC; fl. c. 1670–90
WALSH, KYRAN, Roman Catholic priest; b. c 1808 in County Kilkenny (Republic of Ireland); d. 4 Sept
, 12: 253–54; L3, 522: W2/48; 523: W3/147; 525: W8/87–88; 525a: W9/59; 527: W11/47, 54; 545: W leases/40; RG 5, A1: 2952–53, 4600–1, 7788–93, 8574–75, 11316–17; RG 8, I (C ser.), 20: 142a–44
, Mich., 1878); and Theoretical astronomy . . . (Philadelphia, 1868). DAB. G. C. Comstock, “Biographical memoir of James Craig Watson,” National Academy
Bowring Park) he attempted to raise celery, tomatoes, corn, strawberries, and other “exotics.”
C. W. Andrews
WHITE, RICHARD, HBC clerk and accountant; b. c. 1707; fl. 1749
), ABRAHAM, chief of the Plains Cree Indians of the Saskatchewan country; place and date of birth unrecorded; d. c. 11 Jan. 1877 in a
WILLIAMS, JENKIN, lawyer, office holder, seigneur, judge, and politician; b. c. 1734 in Wales; m
Annapolis Royal 24 June 1718, but his signature does not appear on documents after that date.
George C. Ingram
ability to react to the events without causing controversy and to help his church adjust to the changes.
C. E. Thomas
correspondence for the years 1868–72 may be found in the Church Missionary Soc. records at NA, MG 17, B2, C, C.1/L.3; C.1/M.7–8 (mfm.). His wide and varied correspondence for 1874–88, when he was at Sault Ste
. . . , comp. T. Hutchinson (St John’s, 1864). Gunn, Political history of Nfld. E. C. Moulton, “The political history of Newfoundland, 1861–1869” (unpublished
. . . (St John’s, 1876). E. C. Moulton, “The political history of Newfoundland, 1861–1869,” unpublished ma thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1960. E. A
WORRELL, CHARLES, lawyer, landowner, businessman, office holder, justice of the peace, militia officer, and politician; b. c
Comply with his Requests in Giving him food &c and in fact they was afraid to leave Place while he was hear.” On 13 August he was allowed to escape, Cromartie hoping that he would “Leave the
. Pritchard
AN, Col., C11A, 36, f.165; 46, f.300; 63, f.218; 75, f.92; 81
.334–41, 386; 54/2, p.524; 82/2, p.558; 84/2, p.354; 86/2, p.373; 91, p.292; 97, p.265; 99, pp.156, 215, 240 (PAC transcripts); C11B, 2, ff.261 –64; 5, ff.206–16; 14, ff.190v, 191; 17, ff.37v
presidential papers, few of which seem to have survived. Some valuable letters can be found in Mount Allison Univ. Arch., 7508 (B. C. Borden fonds). Official records such as calendars and minutes of governing
.
Georges Cerbelaud Salagnac
AN, Col., B, 114; Marine, B2, 370, 371; B4, 104; C1. BN