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vicar general of the diocese of Waterford and parish priest of Dungarvan. On 1 Oct. 1880 Pope Leo XIII proclaimed Cleary’s elevation to the
 
was appointed provincial aide-de-camp to his brother-in-law Major-General Roger Hale Sheaffe*. For his service with Sheaffe at Queenston
 
“Commercial and Law Blanks, Exhibition, Business, and Visiting Cards, Small and Large Bills and Posters,” as well as “Book and Rule Printing, Circulars, Music Printing, &c,” with a special service of
 
Douglas as agent for the Montgomery interests. The latter agency undoubtedly gave him particular satisfaction, for his father-in-law had been summarily dismissed by the Montgomerys as agent in
 
, Dalrymple avoided public demonstration or mob violence, resting content with patience, respect for the law, and adherence to constitutional principle. These methods were slow but effective: a quadrennial bill
 
Hopewell Township, south of Hillsborough, and in Philadelphia met Richard John Uniacke*, his future son-in-law. That same year he
bar of the province of Quebec on 11 July 1879, he went to live at Sweetsburg in the Eastern Townships, where he opened a law office. While
 
Recollets in Quebec; b. c. 1667 in France; d. in Quebec on 1 Aug. 1746, according to the “Nécrologe des Récollets,” or early in 1748, according to the chronicler of the Hôpital Général of
 
Grisons, between Rue Sainte-Geneviève and Rue Mont-Carmel. His common-law wife, Marie Allaire, herself purchased some land on Rue des Grisons, of which Fraser took over the mortgage. Around 1790 he also
 
, in 1876 he expanded into wholesale and retail dry goods with his brother-in-law, Robert Dundas Bathgate. Bathgate was to become a close associate, in both mercantile and other business pursuits. By the
 
appeal was a law passed in 1829 that left to the discretion of local magistrates the banning of liquor sales to Indians. The initiative also won Glode a measure of fame among whites. On 13 Aug
 
. Like many New Brunswick law students in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Hannay supported himself during clerkship by writing for the Saint John press. He began steady employment as a journalist in
 
before his death in June 1888. His son-in-law, James C. Robertson, had been taken into partnership in December 1887 and assumed the management when Harris stepped down. In accordance with one of
 
the principal mill in the Newcastle District. Two months after the purchase of the property, Henry married Bethune’s sister Christine and thus became the brother-in-law of
 
of credit to the prominent Boston merchant Job Prince, Higgins’ future father-in-law. Higgins had no trouble disposing of these goods and subsequent provisions obtained in New England, which helped
 
 Bégon [Rocbert] on 17 May 1749 to her son-in-law, Honoré
 
Service, without permission of the Civil Authorities, is contrary to, and an Outrageous breach of Law.” This requirement caused trouble for Hughes some years later when he returned to Halifax as naval
University of London, becoming barrister-at-law of the Middle Temple. Isbister’s accomplishments reveal an exceptional intellect, but he also possessed “a
 
major command was the northern military district of England during the 1830s. There, in the unruly period of anti-poor-law agitation and Chartism, his qualities of balanced judgement and common sense won
Russell forced him to swear to keep the peace. Jarvis once confessed to his father-in-law that though he wished to be an executive councillor he “was too proud to ask them [members of the council
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