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Halifax County Registry of Deeds (Halifax), Deeds, 1810–58 (mfm. at PANS). PAC, MG 24, B29 (mfm at PANS). PANS, MG 1, 942–46; MG 4, 191, 198–99, 215; RG 32, 140, 26 May 1807; RG 35A, 1–3
 
. pub., Boston, 1919–50), I, 48, 56, 58; III, 17. N.S. Archives, II. Sylvester, Indian wars, III, 186–87. Shipton, Sibley’s Harvard graduates, IV
 
. Michel Paquin AN, Col., B, 58, f.398; 60/1, f.174v; 63, f.491. PAC Report
 
), V, 190, 237n. “Correspondance de Frontenac (1689–99),” APQ Rapport, 1927–28, 19, 26, 58. “Correspondance de Vaudreuil,” APQ Rapport, 1939–40, 389. Découvertes et établissements
 
Masson, dernier seigneur de Terrebonne, 1791–1847 (Montréal, 1972). J.-J. Lefebvre, “Jean-Baptiste Raymond (1757–1825), député de Huntingdon (Laprairie), 1800–1808,” BRH, 58 (1952): 59
 
(1896), 157–58. A.-E. Gosselin, “Education in Canada under the French régime,” in Canada and its provinces (Shortt and Doughty), XVI, 361–73.
 
DESLONGRAIS (Delongrais, Des Longraye), NICOLAS, merchant trader, storekeeper; originally from Saint-Malo, France; fl. 1734–58
 
down the Labrador coast where for ten weeks Gibbons remained ice bound in a bay about 58 1/2° latitude, which was called Gibbons’ Hole, now believed to be Saglek Bay. At last, free of the ice with
 
–99; 54, f.520v; C11B, 4, ff.278–82; 5, ff.58–67v, 220–21v, 386–88, 420–22; 6, ff.127, 170–73v, 235–42v, 293–94v; 7, ff.12, 361–62, 370–72; 8, ff.8–20v, 215; 9, ff.231–50v; 10, ff.242–45; 12
 
. E, 56, 58, and App. F, 69, may be Pierre.
 
. Acadiensia Nova (Morse), I, 58–60; II [see Paquine]. BRH, I (1895), 36. Coll. de manuscrits relatifs à la Nouv.-France. Étienne Taillemite, Inventaire
 
, Dictionnaire, VII, 285. Vachon, “Inv. critique des notaires royaux,” RHAF, XI (1957–58), 95. J.-E. Roy, Histoire du notariat, I, 210.
 
PURCELL, JAMES, architect; b. c. 1804; fl. 1841–58 in St John’s
 
of the apprenticeship system was Fortier. In response to these conditions workers had formed several unions, of which the Cigar Makers’ Union, branches 58 and 226, was the most militant. At S
 
) (Lévis, Qué., 1891), 90–100; Histoire de la seigneurie de Lauzon (5v., Lévis, Qué., 1897–1904). P.-G. Roy, Fils de Québec, I, 157–58; “Une supplique de M. de Bermen de La
 
; 467, pièces 1–19 (recensements de Plaisance, Terre-Neuve, 1671–1741); G3, 2056–58.
 
; E, 64 (dossier de Pierre Carrerot); Section Outre-Mer, G1, 406–7, 462, 466, 467 (copies in PAC); G2, 181; G3, 2055, 2056–58.
 
Claparède and Marie Guy of Viols-le-Fort (dept. of Hérault), France; fl. 1714–58. In December 1736 Jean Claparède was recorded as a member of a party
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