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, MC 290, F 7652–58. Photocopies of letters from the diocesan collection pertaining to the New Brunswick schools crisis are available in the Rogers papers at UNBL, MG H26 Rep
 
journals, 1846, III, app.E.E.; 1854–55, X, app.M.M.; 1857–59, Reports of the commissioner of crown lands, 1856–58; Parl., Sessional papers, 1860–66, Reports of the commissioner of crown lands
 
afterwards turned back (reports that some men died of cold are not, at that season, at all unlikely). The sources are corrupt and give figures as varied as 53° (perhaps for 58°) and 64° for the most northerly
 
moderne . . . (3v., Paris, Amsterdam, 1744–58) [Vol. III contains the ordinance of 1689 which outlined the organization of the Marine department.  t.a.c
 
. de Montréal, II. Sainte-Croix au Canada, 1847–1947 (Montréal, 1947), 39–40, 50–51, 53, 55–56, 58, 61–62, 64, 74, 125, 158, 201, 524–25, 533, 591.
 
1681. P.-G. Roy, Inv. concessions, II, 167–68. BRH, I (1895), 89; VI (1900), 219; XII (1906), 375; XV (1909), 58; XVII
 
. 1767; Greffe de J.-A. Panet, 21, 23, 25 mars 1775; Greffe de F.-D. Rousseau, 17 août 1781, 21 mai 1784. AUM, P 58, Doc. divers, Q1, 3 juill. 1763. IBC, Centre de
 
For information on Sedgwick’s conquest of Acadia see Bodleian Library, Rawlinson mss, A16, f.52; A18, f.58. Mass. Hist. Soc., Gay Papers. Thomas Birch, A
 
-Grey papers (Doughty), II, 456–58. Le Courrier de Montréal, 17 mars–21 mars 1880. Le Nouveau Monde (Montréal), 16 mars–21 mars 1880
 
; MS 451, York Countork Township, St John’s Anglican Church cemeterork Mills [Toronto]; RG 1, C-IV, York Township; RG 22, ser.305, 1837. PAC, RG 1, L3, 448A: S2/58; 450A: S3/232; 493A: S misc., 1788
 
-Lac” (typewritten report, 1967). PAC, MG 24, A27 (Durham papers), 26, pp.631–34, 652–53; RG 1, E13, 14, p.174; RG 8, I, A1, 49, pp.62–69; A2, 1271, pp.54–55, 58–59. Canada, Province of
 
Terrill*. Smith’s roots among the American settlers in the southern part of the constituency, combined with his more recent business and Anglican connections, enabled him to win with 58 per cent of the
 
postmaster general, 1855–58; Parl., Sessional papers, 1860–66, Reports of the postmaster general, 1859–65. Gazette (Montreal), 3, 5 Sept. 1884. Ottawa Daily Citizen, 27
 
HBC Arch. A.1/45, ff.34d–35; A.5/4, f.27; A.6/11, f.101d; A.6/12, f.32d; A.6/15, ff.14, 16d, 17, 52d; A.11/4, f.68; A.11/14, f.136d; A.11/15, ff.6, 16; A.16/6, p.58; A.16/11, ff.76d–77; A.30/2, f.21d; A
 
crypte,” BRH, 20: 276. Le Jeune, Dictionnaire, 2: 58. Tanguay, Dictionnaire, 7: 262. Caron, La colonisation de la prov. de Québec, 2. [François Daniel
 
AN, Col., A, 1, p.5; B, 49/1, pp.198–200, f.246; 54, ff.503–3v; 58, f.130v; 59/2, pp.533–36; 78, ff.396–96v; 88/1, p.197; 88/2, p.280; 91, p.342; 92/1, p.145; 97, p.303; 108/1, p.249; C11B
 
. McGill, A pioneer history of the county of Lanark (Toronto, 1968), 58. Isabel [Murphy] Skelton, A man austere: William Bell, parson and pioneer (Toronto, 1947), 113, 120, 124, 138–40, 263
 
AN, Col., B, 75, f.57v; 78, f.20; 81, ff.32, 41v; 85, f.3; 93, ff.19–20; 94, f.32; 95, f.31; C11A, 95, ff.163–82. JR (Thwaites), LXIX, 56–58, 76, 236, 296, 304; LXXI, 174–75. “Les
 
-Rivières (Trois-Rivières, Qué.), Coll. Montarville Boucher de La Bruère. ASQ, Fonds Viger-Verreau, Carton 18, no.67. AUM, P 58, P2/191, 195, 198; U, Desrivières-Beaubien à Jordan, 16 août 1802
 
Alleyn*, later chief commissioner of public works (1857–58). This association was probably a factor in Trudeau’s appointment on 13 Dec. 1859 to the public service as secretary of the Department of
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