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 Journal de Québec, 13 mai 1843; 1er, 15 juin, 8 août 1844; 28 nov. 1846; 4 déc. 1847. Quebec directory, 1848–58. P.-L. Martin
 
11D, 2, ff.57–58, 63 (descriptions of Chedabouctou), 165, 176, 185; E, 81 (petitions of the marquis’s heirs, including a memoir giving the history of the company); F, 6, ff.176–77; F, 8, ff.30 226
 
, I, 125, 149, 272, 278; II, 5, 57; Inv. ord. int., I, 277; II, 58, 290, 298; III, 96; “La famille Foucault,” BRH, XXI (1915), 369–79.
. R. Smallwood (4v., St John’s, 1937–67), III, 457–58.
 
KISENSIK, chief of the Nipissings of the Lac des Deux-Montagnes (Que.); fl. 1756–58
 
, Inv. coll. pièces jud. et not., I, 58, 89; Inv. ord. int., II, 96. Bonnault, “Le Canada militaire,” 263–527.
of Wineland (Islandica, XXV, 1936), and Jón Jóhannesson, “Aldur Grænlendingas sögu,” Nordœla (Reykjavík, 1956), 149–58.
 
. Critique des notaires royaux,” RHAF, XI (1957–58), 400, Abbott, History of medicine, 21. Ahern, Notes pour l’histoire de la médecine, 528f. J.-E. Roy, Histoire du
 
, Last forty years. David Gosselin, “L’honorable Élie Thibaudeau,” BRH, VI (1900), 62. “Les Thibaudeau,” BRH, XXXIX (1933), 58–59.
1857–58 lists him as a “pianoforte tuner” and as organist of St George’s Church. In March 1862 he led the choral service at the consecration of John Travers
 
. Canada directory, 1851, 1857–58. Montreal directory, 1842–58. G. E. Jaques, Chronicles of the St. James St. Methodist Church, Montreal, from the first rise of
PAM, HBCA, A.1/46: f.51; A.1/47: ff.58, 126; A.5/2: ff.127d, 147d, 148–49; A.5/3: ff.46, 56d, 83, 136; A.5/4: ff.51–51d; A.6/13: ff.156–56d; A.6/15: ff.23, 64, 137; A.6/16: f.54d; A.11/116: ff.87, 129
 
,” ANQ Rapport, 1951–53, 471. Massicotte, “Répertoire des engagements pour l’Ouest,” ANQ Rapport, 1931–32, 277, 281–83, 351, 356–58; 1932–33, 285, 287–89, 291, 294–99, 301–2. Tanguay
. Dawson was to remain at Red River during the winter of 1857–58, but Hind and Gladman both returned to Toronto, the latter arriving in September. Hind set about writing his report of the 1857 expedition and
: aux Trois-Rivières. Cameron Nish, Les bourgeois-gentilshommes de la Nouvelle-France, 1729–1748 (Montréal et Paris, 1968), 58, 65–67, 113, 141, 147, 152, 178. P.-G. Roy, La
, 38/9018. P. R. Blakeley, “William Hall, Canada’s first naval v.c.,” Dalhousie Rev., 37 (1957–58): 250–58. C. B. Fergusson, “William Hall
 
(Montreal), 26 Jan. 1891. Canada directory, 1851, 1857–58, 1864–65, 1871. Guide de la cité des Trois-Rivières ([Trois-Rivières]), 1880–81. J. Hamelin et al., La
éd., Montreal, 1891), 124–25. Canada directory, 1857–58. CPC, 1867. G. Turcotte, Cons. législatif de Québec, 248–49. Wiktor Turck, Polonica Canadiana
 
 juin 1830; Greffe de L. T. McPherson, 29 mars 1830. Bas-Canada, Statuts, 1829, c.58; 1830, c.15; 1831, c.33. Can., Prov. du, Doc. de la session, 1845
 
) Church in 1836–37. In 1847 McCord, alone, was baptized a member of Bond Street Baptist Church; he assumed a leading role in local Baptist activities and was treasurer (1851–58) and vice-president (1867–75
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