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Alexander and Powell streets. Calori moved his extended family, including his wife, daughter, son-in-law, grandson, his own brother, and perhaps his step-daughter, into the hotel, and in 1912 he took them to
Grammar School, he studied law at the office of John Ambrose Street in Newcastle. He was admitted to the New
silver medallist in law, literature, and political economy. Because he had a law degree, Kirkpatrick had to article for only three years, which he
 
and stayed as a militia captain who became an increasingly powerful force in political affairs thanks to his father-in-law, Lieutenant Governor Charles Douglass Smith. Lane shared Smith’s disdain for
Gibson* and accepted by council in 1900, and had the collection published in his museum’s Bulletin in 1916 as “The constitution of the Five Nations or the Iroquois Book of the Great Law
school Timothy Blair Pardee articled briefly in the Brockville law office of William Buell Richards, later
 
the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific. The HBC was anxious to hold its Columbia trade, but because of the treaty it decided to abandon Fort George (now Astoria, Oreg.) at the mouth of that river. On 1
 
and Élisabeth Duverger; d. 1 Nov. 1755 at Rochefort, France. Marie-Élisabeth was the eldest of the Rocbert family; her father held the
Tweedie’s government for the passage of factory laws. Upon Hatheway’s recommendation, she sat as a member of the government-appointed factory commission which toured New Brunswick’s leading
grand voyer (chief road commissioner) for the district of Quebec, took him on as his assistant. He studied law with Jonathan Sewell* at the
 
1 Dec. 1857 Sarah Plummer Favor (d. 1917) in Eastport, Maine, and they had four sons and two daughters; d. 8 April 1913 in Saint John
1761 to 1767 he studied law with his father, and on 10 March 1768 he was admitted to the bar. That year his father died, leaving a wife and five children in dire financial straits. As clerk of the
 
Peters was educated at King’s College, Fredericton. He studied law with John Ambrose Sharman Street* of Newcastle and on 13 July
minister on 1 September, a position he would hold until 22 May 1882. He was created a qc in 1879 and was first elected a bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada on
 
Quebec. The statute enacted in 1890 that had amended the law respecting this organization governed its establishment of syndicates encompassing a certain number of cheese and butter factories within a
1 June 1891 Amazélie Boulanger in Sainte-Agathe, Que., and they had two daughters; d. 20 Aug. 1939 at Quebec and was buried 23 August in Kamouraska, Que
GIBSON, JOHN ARTHUR, lacrosse player, craftsman, Seneca chief, preacher, and Iroquoian traditionalist; b. 1 March 1850 in
proudest achievement was the passage of a law that facilitated the establishment of small, local banks. He believed that these institutions had a great advantage over their larger competitors because small
 
(Boston, Mass.), Court files, no.66530. Boston Post-Boy, 10 Dec. 1744. Boston Weekly News-Letter, 7 July 1743, 1 June 1749. The Law
decided to take up law, and in 1832 began legal training in his spare time, under Dominique* and
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