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Toronto in 1985.  m.a.p.]. The valley of the Trent, ed. and intro. E. C. Guillet (Toronto, 1957). DNB. Morgan, Sketches of celebrated
 
. of Buffalo . . . (Buffalo, 1838). U.C., Statutes, 1837, c.13; 1837, 2nd session, c.1, c.2; 1838, c.22, c.23. G.B., ADM, Navy list, 1851
& proceedings (Victoria, 1874). B.C. Executive Council appointments (Bennett and Verspoor). British Columbia Gazette (Victoria), 1880–82. Electoral hist
. of Birmingham Library, Special Coll. (Birmingham, Eng.), Church Missionary Soc. Arch., C, C.1/L.1, 1821–24; C.1/M.1, nos.3–5, 10–11, 13; C.1/O, corr. and journal of John West, 1822–23 (mfm. at PAC
founder of the St Mary’s Indian Reserve, N.B.; b. c. 1811, probably the child baptized in 1811 as Gabriel, son of Gabriel and Marie, in Kingsclear, N.B.; m. Marie (Mary; also
Canada (Montréal), 31 (1902): 236. An annotated bibliography of Canadian medical periodicals, 1826–1975, comp. C. G. Roland and Paul Potter ([Hamilton, Ont.], 1979), 55. C.-M
,” Waterloo Hist. Soc., Annual report (Kitchener, Ont.), 94 (2006): 58–89. National Gallery of Can., Canadian art, ed. CC. Hill et al. (2v., Ottawa, 1988–94), 1. [M
. Educated at the Methodist College, Belfast, Frederick C. M. Alderdice moved to St John’s in 1886 to work for his uncle Moses Monroe
 
Fleming permits me, I will go down & take him from you.” His attitude towards his role as lieutenant-colonel of militia is equally charming. “On[c]e a
 
(C ser.); RG 68, General index, 1651–1841. PRO, CO42/317: 189. The John Askin papers, ed. M. M. Quaife (2v., Detroit, 1928–31). “Journals of Legislative Assembly of U.C.,” AO Report
. Museum, W. F. Ganong papers, scrapbook 5: 200–1 (“Noel Bear, Indian,” undated clipping from the Boston Herald, c. 1905). PANB, RS9, 27 Feb. 1857, no.1; RS105/1868/61
 22, ser.131; ser.155. HPL, Barton Township, census and assessment rolls, 1816–19, 1835–42. MTRL, Laurent Quetton de St George papers. PAC, RG 1, E1; L3; RG 5, A1; RG 8,I (C ser.); RG
 
incomplete form (BN, Cartes, Réserve, Géographie, C.4052). This preserves a much fuller version of the results of Bellenger’s voyage, taken, with little doubt, from his own map. It shows a greatly modified
 1846 (typescript copy in its Library, Berthon file); Library, G. T. Berthon, sitters’ notebook, 1866–91; R. F. Gagen, “Ontario art chronicle” (typescript, c. 1919). “Art and
European to make his way into the Huron country and Pennsylvania, and to see lakes Huron, Ontario, Superior, and Erie; b. c. 1592 probably at Champigny-sur-Marne (near Paris); d
development and ideology in Ontario, 1875–1893” (phd thesis, Univ. of Toronto, 1982). C. R. W. Biggar, Sir Oliver Mowat . . . , a
–1914, 166–213. New York Dramatic Mirror, 28 Oct. 1905: 16. G. C. D. Odell, Annals of the New York stage (15v., New York, 1927–49), esp. 8–13. The
The main repositories for drawings from the firms in which Edmund Burke was a partner are AO, Architectural Drawings Coll., C 11 (Horwood coll.); MTRL, SC, Henry Langley papers; Canadian Baptist
 
BURLEY (Burleigh), CORNELIUS ALBERTSON, blacksmith; b. c. 1804 in Upper Canada, son of William Burley; m. c. 1825
 
official; b. c. 1750 in County Fermanagh (Northern Ireland), probably the son of William Caldwell and his wife Rebecka; father of a mixed-blood son, Billy
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