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politics (Toronto and Buffalo, N.Y., 1990). Reginald Whitaker, The government party: organizing and financing the Liberal Party of Canada, 1930–58 (Toronto, 1977).
; Legislative Assembly, Journals, 1877. [A. T. Bushby], “The journal of Arthur Thomas Bushby, 1858–1859,” ed. Dorothy Blakey Smith, BCHQ, 21 (1957–58): 83–198
: 69. Hastings Chronicle (Belleville, [Ont.]), 11 July 1860. G.B., WO, Army list, 1813: 284; 1827: 242; 1839: 370; 1849–50: 413; 1853: 431; 1857–58: 554
; Journal, 1861, esp. 14 March; Legislative Council, Debates and proc., 1856–58; Journal, 1853, esp. 13 December; 1854–58. Daily Examiner (Charlottetown), 12
Woodman), 58 Lower Canadians, and 5 other criminals. All were put aboard the transport Buffalo, which sailed on 27 September and reached Hobart Town (Hobart) on 12
-49-976; P1000-65-1291. AUM, P 58, U, Hindenlang to L. T. Drummond, 9, 13 Feb. 1839. PAC, MG 24, B2, 3: 3346–49, 3567–69; B143; MG 30, D56, 18: 16–17. “Confession de Charles
. AO, MS 516, 15 Feb.–18 April 1842. British Colonist (Toronto), 1849–50. Daily Colonist (Toronto), 1851–58. United Empire (Toronto), 1852–53. Marriage
 
, 1834; 121–22; RG 14, 58, no.61. St Paul’s Anglican Church (Halifax), Reg. of marriages, 21 July 1823; reg. of burials, 5 March 1836 (mfm. at PANS). “Barrington, Nova Scotia, vital
 
that of the museum. His published articles on Nova Scotia geology number approximately 58. Honeyman’s meticulous geological collections won him
jurisprudence of insanity,” 6: 210–20; and “Responsibility and irresponsibility in crime and insanity . . . ,” 7 (1878–79): 347–58
 
, 1898–1908), 4: 71–83. Alfred Désilets, Souvenirs d’un octogénaire (Trois-Rivières, 1922), 58–70. C.-É. Mailhot, Les Bois-Francs (4v., Arthabaska, 1914–25
. AO, RG 18-40; RG 22-305, no.37748. Law Soc. of Upper Canada Arch. (Toronto), 1-1 (Convocation, minutes), 16: 56–58; 1-5 (Convocation, rolls), barrister’s roll, Easter term, 1880; common roll, Easter
 
], Q, 2, pp.233–49; 29, pp.534–39, 870–72; MG 23, GII, 19, 2, p.10; RG 4, A1, pp.6053–58. PRO, CO 42/28, ff.155–56; 42/29, f.31; 42/115, f.13. USPG, C/CAN/Que., I, 29 Aug. 1761. “Les
 
 mai, 12 juill. 1794; Greffe de Pierre Panet, 2 juill. 1770; Greffe de Joseph Papineau, 31 mai 1794; Greffe de Simon Sanguinet, 10 mars 1784. AUM, P 58, Doc. divers, G2, 17
block, they were important in several Kent County elections. The provincial election of 1857–58 was especially significant since their votes played a key role in the defeat of Larwill, their unremitting
”) but it was to live only about a month. During King’s stays in Philadelphia in 1856–57 and 1857–58, his wife had again removed to her parents’ farm. It is perhaps not surprising that domestic
Jewish agricultural colonization in Saskatchewan,” Sask. Hist., 36 (1983): 58–69; Pioneers, ploughs and prayers: the Jewish farmers of western Canada (Vancouver
seigneurs in 1857–58 when they claimed compensation for the abolition of seigneurial rights. In 1864 he defended the St Albans raiders [see Charles-Joseph
daughter and stepchildren. Beginning with 30 students, the attendance rose to 58 after he moved to more commodious quarters on Rue du Canal. His pupils’ fees of £10 per quarter, which less than half of them
 
, 159–63; 58, f.92; 59, ff.41f.; 60, ff.62–67v; 61, ff.235–36, 270–75v; 62, ff.300–1v; 66, ff.119–20v; 74, ff.40–41; 75, ff.182–86v; 89, ff.305–7; D2D, 1; E, 253; F3, 11, ff.333–34
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