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Armand), commissary of the Marine, special investigator in Canada, 1740–41; fl. 1720–58. Originally from Bayonne, France, Jean de Laporte de
 
. Théophile Lavoie was educated at the Collège de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière from 1847 to 1856 and spent the year 1857–58 taking law at the Université Laval. At the age of 24 he entered the noviciate of the
 
spent the winter of 1757–58 at Quebec. The circumstances were scarcely promising since they had to endure the rigours of the Seven Years’ War. Many suffered from the severe famine, and by some accounts
 
. Roy, Inv. ord. int., II, 10; Inv. testaments, II, 57–58. Tanguay, Dictionnaire; Répertoire. Marius Barbeau, J’ai vu Québec
 
), 198. N.-E. Dionne, “L’emprisonnement de Pierre Bédard,” BRH, 6 (1900): 58, 60. Claude Galarneau, “Les métiers du livre à Québec (1764–1859),” Cahiers des Dix, 43 (1983): 148, 150
 
, 12, 167; 40, ff.131v, 132, 132v; 45, f.58. ASQ, Fonds Verreau, Famille Le Gardeur de Repentigny et autres alliés; mss, 132–33, 189. Baugy, Journal (Serrigny
Bodleian Library, Rawlinson MSS, A16, f.52., A18, f.58. Documents in Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., “Mass. Archives”; Mass. Hist. Soc., Saltonstall Coll. Maine Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser., I, V, VI
 
. 1817, 10 mars 1828; CN1-185, 17 avril 1802, 8 févr. 1803, 19 févr. 1807; CN1-187, 22 déc. 1814; CN1-189, 23 févr. 1785. AUM, P 58, G2, 1801–9
 
, F1, 1, pp.16, 20, 58, 74, 89; 14, p.37. Johnson papers (Sullivan et al.).
 
.239/k/2: ff.158, 169, 173, 184, 189d, 196, 199, 207, 210, 219d, 225, 232d, 233, 236; D.4/23: ff.60d–61; D.4/58: f.162; D.5/4: ff.370–71; D.5/23: ff.357–57d; D.5/26: ff.160, 558–58d, 698–98d; MG 2, C23
 
, P.E.I., Isabella McDonald, daughter of Donald and Catherina McDonald, and they had at least seven girls and one boy who survived infancy; d. 20 Jan. 1849 in Charlottetown at age 58
Canada Lancet (Toronto), 14 (1881–82): 93, 96. Canada directory, 1857–58. Canadian biog. dict., I: 218–21. Illustrated historical atlas of the counties of Lincoln
farming and in 1884 they shared the largest farm, with 58 1/2 acres planted in potatoes and grain. The harvest of vegetables was stored in root houses and shared with members of the band over the long
 
de l’Institution royale,” BRH, 28 (1922): 284. Desbras [—], “Francis Malherbe,” BRH, 29 (1923): 57–58. “Le maître d’école François Malherbe
 
. Raymond Douville JR (Thwaites), X, 320f; XXI, 20–58; XXXII, 136. Papier terrier de la Cie des I.O. (P.-G
, past and present, ed. A. W. Rasporich (Calgary, 1975), 58–68, 207–9. Canadian Electrical News (Toronto), 4 (July 1894). Ont., Statutes
Railway, returns, 1879–1884.” St John the Evangelist Church (Thunder Bay), Reg. of baptisms, marriages, and burials, book 1: 48, 58. Shuniah Municipal Office (Thunder Bay), Shuniah Township, council
 
chief superintendent of education (1854–58), d’Avray proceeded to institute a series of educational reforms which a modern student has characterized as “ultra-progressive.” His policy was unjustly
 
-François concessions in the seigneury of Île-Jésus. In March Martineau granted three censives with a total frontage of 58 arpents to the surveyor Joseph Turgeon. In the course of the next
John McDougall papers, file A/M 137B/f.58; Reverend Robert Terrill Rundle papers, file A/R941. Early western travels, 1748–1846; a series of annotated reprints of some of the best
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