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), 3 Jan. 1898. Weekly News (St Catharines), 1 May, 25 Sept. 1873. Brant County directory, 1890. Canada directory, 1857–58. CPC, 1883
. Nelles, “Loyalism and local power: the district of Niagara, 1792–1837,” OH, 58 (1966): 99–114. J. G. Rossie, “The Northern Indian Department and the American revolution,” Niagara Frontier
 
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up their business in Carbonear. By 1825 Fryer, Gosse, and Pack employed 12 vessels in the trade between Europe and Newfoundland, and in the years 1820–58 they registered no fewer than 90
 
, at 58 years of age. Could his death have been due to alcoholism? An anonymous letter written in Quebec on 9 Nov. 1775 commented on “the appointment as judges of Mr. de Rouville in
 
, L’Assomption, Doc. de la famille Faribault. AUM, P 58, U, Panet à Baby, 3 juill. 1767, 22 mars 1779; Parier à sa fille, 2 févr. 1783; Parier à son frère, 5 nov. 1787, 2
 
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thesis, McGill Univ., Montreal, 1970), 448–58. C. P. C. Downman, A concise chronological and factual history of St. Stephen
 
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), 26 (1984): 58-68. Kenn Harper, “The early development of Inuktitut syllabic orthography,” Inuit Studies (Quebec), 9 (1985): 141-62. Frédéric Laugrand, “‘Ni vainqueurs, ni vaincus’: les
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which he ruled from 1818 to 1841 (Fonds Viger–Verreau, Sér.O, 0189–96). The collection Baby (P 58, U) at the AUM contains some ten letters by Pyke written between 1815 and 1839, while the Antiquarian and
presented to the assembly seeking his expulsion. Tainted by scandal, Rankin was defeated in the 1857–58 general election in Essex by John McLeod, an Amherstburg businessman and associate of Buchanan in the
 
, 279–300, 355–61; IV (1928–29), 33–58, 110–23. Juchereau, Annales (Jamet); this work was published at Montauban, France, in 1751 by Louis
Sainte-Famine. The Quebec directory of 1850–51 mentions the firm of L. Renaud and Brother, produce merchants. The firm underwent changes towards the end of the 1850s, since the 1857–58
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