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Jug. et délib., I, 1014; II, 157, 183, 191, 547–49, 575, 617f., 675f.; III, 760f., 924f. Ord. comm. (P.-G. Roy), I, 252–58. Faillon, Histoire de la colonie
 
following parishes: Sainte-Anne-d’Yamachiche (1815–58), La Nativité-de-Notre-Dame-de-Bécancour (1817–22), Saint-Antoine-de-la-Baie-du-Febvre (1818–45), Sainte-Geneviève-de-Berthier (1822–29), Saint
 
, no.19, p.5; 37, no.23; 164/1, pp.33, 58, 73; 164/2, pp.85, 113, 201; 166A; RG 3, Minutes of Nova Scotia Council, 29 Dec. 1752–5 March 1753; 3, 5, 7, 9 April 1753; 10 March 1760
., LII (1960), 141–58. Mrs O. B. Sheppard, “Incidents in the life of John Montgomery during the rebellion of 1837–38,” York Pioneer and Hist. Soc., Annual
business and leased the store to John Carruthers. At the age of 58 John Mowat could devote his time to several new business interests such as his directorships for the Commercial Bank of the
 1856. In his college years Mulvany wrote verse for the Nation, and in 1856 edited Trinity’s College Magazine; he later contributed to the Irish Metropolitan Magazine (1857–58
Magazine (Inverness, Scot.), 5 (1879–80): 189–91), first appeared in Mackenzie’s “Evan Maccoll – the ‘Bard of Lochfyne,’” Celtic Magazine, 6 (1880–81): 54–58, 95–103. The magazine’s series
 
*, for his clerical instruction in the Gaelic tongue. Similarly, he was probably the Malcolm Buchanan who, in 1818, obtained from Selkirk a one-year lease on 96 acres in lots 57 and 58. According to
. Marchildon PANS, MG 1, 168, file 8; MG 2, 1242–49; RG 2, 58. J. M. Cameron, Industrial history of the New
 
of strokes and died at the age of 58. A fire in 1893 had destroyed much of the old west end of the town, but even today vestiges remain in a few of the older houses in the residential area that
Michèle Lacombe (Toronto, 1988); The four Jameses (Ottawa, 1927; rev. ed., Toronto, 1953; repr., intro. Doug Fetherling, 1974). Directories, Can., Prov. of, 1851, 1857/58; Ont., 1869, 1871
PAC, MG 26, A (Macdonald papers), pp.47030–40, 47069–72, 47124–26, 47357–58, 47401–3, 157564–67; letter books, 12, 20. The Canadian legal directory: a guide to the bar and bench of the
 
. Examiner (Toronto), 1845–55. Hamilton Gazette, (Hamilton, [Ont.]), 1852–55. Hamilton Spectator, 1847–61; 8 March 1866. Canada directory, 1857–58. Hamilton directory
 
City of Edmonton Arch., Assessment rolls, Public School District No.7, 1886–91; town of Edmonton, 1891–95; Donald McLeod information files. Glenbow Arch., M477, 1861–94. NA, RG 15, B3, 1757–58; DII, 1
persons and events connected with Canadian Methodism for the last forty years (Toronto, 1860), 57–58. Christian Guardian, 12 Jan. 1848, 16 Dec. 1863. Enemikeese [Conrad
 
, 1857–58. Langelier, List of lands granted. Montreal directory, 1843–47. Quebec directory, 1847–62.
 
Des Longrais (Paris, 1888), 131, 145–48, 152–58, 160. Alfred Ramé, Documents inédits sur le Canada (Paris, 1865), 24–51. Voyages of Jacques Cartier (Biggar), 251–53, 313ff., App. VI
York (O’Callaghan), IV, 1057–58. NYCD (O’Callaghan and Fernow), VI. N.Y. Hist. Soc. Coll., III (1870). N.S. Archives, I. PRO, JTP
 
]). “Papiers d’État – Bas-Canada,” PAC Rapport, 1891: 25; 1892: 254–58. P.-G. Roy, Les juges de la prov. de Québec. C.-E. Roy et Lucien Brault, Gaspé depuis Cartier
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