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collections: BCARS, Visual Records Unit, pdp 98107–21, 98207–8, and Univ. of Victoria Library, Arch. and Special Coll., 86-P-3. BCARS, S/D/C 14; Vert
medical officers and physicians prior to 1912, William Canniff file. St Thomas’s Hospital Medical School Library (London), “Pupil entry book,” no.991. UCC-C, Victoria Univ. Arch., 87.042V, items 27, 29
), 115–18. AMA, SHA, A1, 3498, no. 175; 3499, nos.31, 83, 156. AN, Col., B, 96, ff.96, 179; 105, f.181; C11A, 91, f.214; 101
 
CLENCH, JOSEPH BRANT, Indian Department official, militia officer, justice of the peace, and office holder; b. c
Ville-Marie garrison, acting governor of Montreal; b. c. 1618 at Saint-Denis de Mogues, in the Ardennes, son of Jean Closse and Cécile Delafosse; m. Élisabeth Moyen in 1657; killed
 
COLLINS, FRANCIS, journalist, printer, publisher, and office holder; b. c. 1799 in Newry (Northern
suggestions.” A close friend, architect C. Barry Cleveland, maintained that he stood “for absolutely straight and upright dealing
 
AN, Col., B, 13, ff.144, 184f.; 15, ff.34f.; C11A, 9, f.214; 10, 11; C11D, 2, ff.78–83v, 94, 96–104, 104–6v, 112v, 115, 126–30, 134–43, 153–58; C11E, 1, f.43; E, 309
 
DODD (Dods), ARCHIBALD CHARLES, lawyer, office holder, politician, and judge; b. c. 1740–45
, Special Coll., 76/74.9.SOR80.9 (Anglican Church of Canada, Diocese of Calgary fonds, Synod Office records, ser.3: general files, 80.9 (“Reminiscences of an old timer” – Mrs. W. C. (Jean
. PAC, MG 24, B40. Can., Prov. of, Legislative Assembly, Journals, 1854–55; Statutes, 1854–55, c.3. Debates of the Legislative Assembly of United Canada (Gibbs et al
c. 1700 at Toulon, France, third son of Abraham Duquesne and Ursule-Thérèse Possel; d. 17 Sept. 1778 at Antony (dept of Hauts-de-Seine), France
Wyatt Eaton is the author of “Jean-François Millet,” Modern French masters, ed. J. C. Van Dyke (New York, 1896), 179–95, and of “Recollections of Jean-François Millet” and
 
Auchterless), Scotland, eldest son of William Ellice of Knockleith and Mary Simpson of Gartly; m. c. 1780 Ann (Anne) Russell; d. 28 Sept. 1805 in Bath, England, and was buried 5
 
Archives de la Charente-Maritime (La Rochelle), Amirauté de Louisbourg, B 266, ff.77–78v. AN, Col., B, 20–67; C11B, 1–29; C11C, 8, 9; C11D, 5–7; Section Outre-Mer, G
subjects would be kept.   GEORGE, DAVID, Baptist preacher; b. c. 1743 in Essex County, Va, son of African slaves John and
William, who held the position until the family’s sale of the distillery in 1923 to Harry C
 
HARVARD, WILLIAM MARTIN, Methodist minister; b. c. 1790 in England, probably in the London area; m. 23
1v., New York, [1972]). Hist. of Toronto, vol.1. C. P. Mulvany, Toronto: past and present; a handbook of the city (Toronto, 1884; repr. 1970). C
HOOD, ROBERT, naval officer, explorer, painter, and surveyor; b. c. 1797 probably in Portarlington
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