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valley of the Six Nations . . . , ed. and intro. C. M. Johnston (Toronto, 1964), 193, 196, 203, 219, 248, 259, 284. Globe, 15 Feb. 1853. Hamilton Gazette, and
 
(Ottawa, 1866; réimpr. Montréal, 1971). Mandements, lettres pastorales et circulaires des évêques de Québec, Henri Têtu et C. O. Gagnon, édit. (18v. parus, Québec, 1887–  ), 2: 499
 
&c through their discovery, ben so many obstacles and hinderancs to my duty” (National Library of Scotland, Advocates MS 17. 1. 19, ff.221, 222v) and so the map did not appear until 1625
AO, RG 10-20-C-4-1; RG 22-305, no.50452; RG 63-A-10, 836, file 6, J. W. Langmuir to Mathison, 4 Oct. 1879; Mathison to Langmuir, 7 Oct. 1879. Univ. of Western Ont. Arch., J. J
Bell and C. P. Stacey, 100 years: the Royal Canadian Regiment, 1883–1983 (Don Mills [Toronto], 1983). Biog. rev. of N.B. (Jack
MEARES, JOHN, maritime fur trader and author; b. c. 1756; d. 1809
 
Mount Allison Univ. Arch. (Sackville, N.B.), 5501 (R. C. Archibald papers), 6/4. NSA, MG 100, vol.188, no.24 (R. H. Graham, “Honourable Humphrey Mellish”). PARO, St John’s Anglican
.] [John Montresor], “Journal of John Montresor’s expedition to Detroit in 1763,” ed. J. C. Webster, RSC Trans., 3rd ser., XXII (1928), sect.ii, 8–31; “Lt. John Montresor’s journal of an
Reform party through trials and triumphs, a man of great shrewdness, tact, and knowledge of affairs. J. C. Dent* was more restrained in
 
Winnipeg’s custom tailoring trade, c.1882–1892” (ma thesis, Univ. of Manitoba/Univ. of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, 1989); “Workplace conflict in Winnipeg’s custom tailoring trade, c.1887
 
agriculturalist; b. c. 1764 in Ross-shire, Scotland; m. Martha—; father of three sons and three daughters; d. 25 Sept. 1846 in Bathurst, N.B
 
MacDONALD OF GLENALADALE, HELEN (MacDonald) (Eilidh MacDhòmhnaill), estate manager; b. c. 1750 in Scotland
 
MacDOUGALL (McDougald), C. BRUCE, newspaperman; b. 3 Feb. 1863 in
chief; b. c. 1873 near Montague Bridge (Montague), P.E.I., son of Duncan McLennan and Margaret Bruce; m. 7 Sept. 1904 Kate Burpee in Vancouver, and they had two sons; d
 
McBEATH, GEORGE, fur trader, politician, office holder, and militia officer; b. c
 
general thrust was to advance the newer teachers at the expense of the older ones, in particular the women. Old-style teachers were facing a trend towards professionalization. To CC. McKenzie they
 
; 338: M11/254; 341: M12/203, 241; 377: M misc. 3, 1802–65/3; RG 5, A1; RG 8, I (C ser.), 1219; RG 9, I, B1. Joseph Delafield, The unfortified boundary: a diary of the first survey of the
McDONALD, JOHN (known as John McDonald of Garth), NWC partner and farmer; b. c. 1771 at Garth, a
 
c. 1770 in Strathnairn, Scotland, son of Farquhar MacGillivray of Dalcrombie and Elizabeth Shaw of Dores; m. first c. 1796 à la façon du pays an Indian woman, and
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