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, as were his father-in-law, his brother-in-law Charles Chaboillez*, and his relative by marriage Simon
 
. In the early spring of 1830, 15-year-old John A. Macdonald* had been articled to Mackenzie as a student-at-law. For the next
 
promulgated under 16 heads. These are known as “Crowe’s Laws” but they are less than a code and are of a dubious legislative character. A number were judicial or quasi-judicial decisions in disputes between
Davie*, Theodore studied law in the office of Robert Bishop. After qualifying as a solicitor in 1873, he practised in the Cassiar district during its gold-rush. Following his call to the bar in 1877
 
1844, when his father-in-law, Nicholas Harvie, was appointed jailer, Hutchinson advertised the opening of a new store. A Conservative by family
deposit to guarantee the proper discharge of his duty. Massue had to put down £500 for this purpose, and his son-in-law Alexandre Lemoine and René-Édouard
 
Adam Brown, a fellow Scot and his brother-in-law, as a junior partner. Brown represented the company in public and political affairs while McLaren forged extensive business links. After 1845 McLaren was
Sutherland moved to Manitoba, where he planned to pursue a career in law. He was articled to the firm of F. A. Brown in Carman and then to that of William Egerton Perdue and Thomas Robinson in Winnipeg
 
of England rector at St Stephen; d. 19 Nov. 1880 in London, Eng. Samuel Robert Thomson studied law with his eldest brother
 
Wetmore had a promising future. He studied law with his father, was admitted to the Supreme Court as an attorney, and on 18 June 1816 was appointed clerk of the House of Assembly. After becoming a
 
sell Miles’s share in the Jemima. By 1801 he had turned over the management of his York tavern to James Playter, his son-in-law, and Ely Playter; he eventually sold it to another former resident
BLACKSTOCK, GEORGE TATE, lawyer; b. 1 April 1856 in Newcastle, Upper Canada, son of William Schenck Blackstock and Mary
1879 and completed them at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal in 1885. In 1888 he entered the Université Laval in Montreal to study law. He received his bachelor’s degree in 1892 and was called to the bar
. After graduating from the University of Cambridge in 1883 and studying law, Frederick John Fulton immigrated to Canada in 1887. He briefly practised with Thomas Colhoun Haslett in Hamilton, Ont., and then
, he may have received much of his education from his brother. In 1839, when Joseph opened a law office with William Hume Blake*, Angus
. Fred, as he was usually known, to study at the Dalhousie law school in Halifax, where he took his degree in 1900. Called to the bar on 24 March of that year, he articled with his father’s law firm
 
1 June 1842 at Montreal. Through his mother Léon Gosselin was related to the powerful network of Viger, Papineau, and Cherrier families. He
 
, Lundrigan £1,500. The chief justice, Sir Francis Forbes*, ruled that the cases hinged on a question of law, namely, whether or not the surrogate
 
. Although the union’s Constitution and bye-laws is unsigned, its distinctive tone is characteristic of Archibald’s later speeches and writings. “We wish to do nothing unfair; all we seek is even
 
Neil Bethune*, was Strachan’s protégé. At age 14 Donald began articling in law under the prominent Brockville lawyer and
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