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*, and they had four sons and three daughters; d. 19 May 1850 in Toronto. Levius Peters Sherwood was educated in the law and called to the bar
SUGRUE, JAMES LEONARD, carpenter, union organizer, labour leader, and office holder; b. 1 Sept. 1883 in Saint John, son of
 
from the bride’s home and family. The marriage contract was, contrary to custom, concluded after the marriage. Sullivan’s powerful in-laws were undoubtedly mollified when he paid out approximately 20,000
* resigned from the presidency in 1873, he was second in seniority. When Senator Thomas Ryan, the senior director, refused the office of president, the board, of which David’s brother-in-law, Sir
. When Worts died of malaria in 1882, he left an estate valued at over $1,500,000. His confidence in his influence led him to direct in his will that his son-in-law, William
Barthe*; m. 1 Dec. 1904 Georgette Roy in the parish of Notre-Dame in Montreal; they had no children; d. 5 March 1935 in Ottawa and was buried three days later in the cemetery of the
the Thirteen Colonies and became a captain on 20 Nov. 1782, but was placed on half pay when his regiment was disbanded the following year. On 1 Oct. 1795 he resumed active service in the 32nd
 
societies existed, 7 of them in Toronto, and probably 1 in 12 urban adult males was a shareholder. Burn became a consultant to the Church of England and
, Charles Kirk*; m. secondly 1 Aug. 1881 Rose Ellen Halley in Ponsonby, Ont., and they had two sons and a daughter; d. 6 April 1909 in Elora, Ont
 
overturned the provision. Prescott thereupon requested that Conception Bay adopt instead the St John’s by-law, which provided for the withdrawal of children from school for religious instruction. This
 
ten, was the son of a barrister-at-law and the grandson of an Anglican clergyman. He was educated at schools in Clonmel and Limerick, and obtained his ba from
painful but incumbent duty to advise His Excellency that the Law should be allowed to take its course.” Maitland concurred. At 2:30
 
occupy lands from Lieutenant Governor Montagu Wilmot*. The firm created on 1 March
 
summarily hanged from the yardarm of the nearest British frigate. So, for more than half a century (or a hundred years, in a variant literary version) the society lived outside the law, subsisting on the wild
 
By, other military authorities, and provincial law officers over his claims for losses resulting from the construction of the Rideau Canal and related works. The running controversy centred
McLean, Lefroy left Lachine, Canada East, on 1 May 1843, beginning a 5,000-mile trek which was to last 18 months and bring him back to Toronto in November 1844
, carriages, and various kinds of machinery. In addition to the store on Rue Saint-Vallier, it had another on Rue Saint-Paul in Quebec’s Lower Town. The partnership would end on 1 Nov. 1896
Harvey* and by the absence of a local poor law and adequate policies and means to administer relief in the outports. Lowell served as relief commissioner for the Bay Roberts region and sought an
 Florent (Lebret, Sask.), and they had one son; d. 1 Feb. 1918 in Willow Bunch, Sask. In 1866, at age 25, Jean-Louis Légaré
 
Cheshire Regiment and in 1798 he assembled a company of clansmen called the Cluny Volunteers. On 9 July 1803 he received the rank of captain in the 92nd Foot, and on 1 Jan. 1805 that of major in
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