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. Burley AO, RG 1, C-I-3, 43, warrant 2660. GRO (Edinburgh), Blantyre, reg. of
 
. B. C. Cuthbertson Payzant’s journal has been published as
AN, Col., B, 67, f.111v; 97; 103, f.13; 109, f.66; C11A, 68, ff.90–93; 69, ff.20–21; 94, f.40; 95, f.80; 101, f.182; 103, f.234; E, 67 (dossier Cerry); Marine, B4, 68, f.215; C
 
communities to which he had ministered erected a monument to his memory in the cemetery at Egmont Bay. Francis-C. Blanchard
 June 1859. Guelph Herald and Literary, Agricultural, and Commercial Gazette. Guelph Herald and Wellington District Advertiser, 1842. C. A. Burrows, The annals of the town of
 
 Oct. 1797; RG 1, A-I-6: 1010–11; A-II-5, 1, Niagara District reports, 1800–3; C-I-9, 1; C-IV, Ancaster Township; Grimsby Township, concessions 1 and 2, lot 9; Saltfleet Township, concession 1, lot
 
PHILIPS, JAMES, businessman and Patriot; b. c. 1800 probably in Yonge Township, Upper Canada; m
., 1886), is preserved in the UCC-C. UCC-C, Biog. files; Methodist Church (Canada, Newfoundland, Bermuda), Deaconess Soc. papers, boxes 1–2
 
c. 1728 in the parish of Saint-Eustache, Paris, France, son of Pierre-François Picard and Marie-Jeanne Léger; d. 27 April 1799 at the Hôtel-Dieu in Montreal (Que
(London, 1860). Baker Memorial Library, Dartmouth College (Hanover, N.H.), Stefansson coll., B. C. T. Pim, Notebook. Alexander Armstrong
Pinsent* and Louisa Broom; m. first c. 1856 Anna Brown Cooke, and they had six children; m. secondly c. 1873 Emily Hettie Sabine Homfray, and they had three
 
*), Te Deum in C (G. Schirmer, 1891), a symphony, anthems including “Sing unto the Lord,” which was frequently performed at St Matthew’s, and song settings such as “Milkmaid’s song
Kings County Court of Probate (Kentville, N.S.), Loose wills and estate papers, no.36 (C. R. Prescott) (mfm. at PANS). N.S. Museum (Halifax), Prescott papers. PANS, MG 1, 793; MG 2, 728
 
Charlottetown. Benjamin C. Prowse attended rural and Charlottetown schools and gained wide practical experience, but his formal education did not extend to
 
Upper Canada, 1785–1889: the law society as educator,” Essays in the history of Canadian law, ed. D. H. Flaherty (2v., Toronto, 1981–83), 2: 49, 107–12. C. J. Cole, “A learned
 
), army and militia officer and businessman; b. c. 1779; m. 14 June 1806 Miriam Carr in Halifax, and they had three children; d. 7 March 1840 in New York City
 
.” Donald Chaput AN, Col., C11A, 33, f.215; 38, f.164; 44, f.366; 51, f
list (Ottawa), 1908–14. F. C. Curry, From the St. Lawrence to the Yser with the 1st Canadian Brigade (Toronto, [1916]), 166–67. Dan Diamond and Joseph Romain, The
William Ritchie, 1808–1890,” N.S. Hist. Soc., Coll., 19 (1918): 1–15. C. St. C. Stayner, “John William Ritchie, one of the fathers of confederation,” N.S. Hist. Soc
 
, Canada, 9: 222. SRO, SC70/1/90; SC70/4/44. Strathclyde Regional Arch. (Glasgow, Scot.), T-BK/66; T-HH/77; T-HH/78. Univ. of Glasgow Arch., UGD 36/6/2. L.C., Statutes, 1832–33, c.32. Glasgow
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