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Association Canadienne-Française de l’Alberta. On 11 April 1931 Lessard died suddenly in his sleep at age 58. His widespread popularity was reflected by
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1856–57 of the Dublin District. Luard saw active service again as a brigade major in an expedition to China (1857–58) and was again mentioned in dispatches. He was promoted substantive major in 1857 and
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, now 58 and one of the few original loyalists active in Kingston, was still a recognized business and social leader, who went on to acquire even more offices
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