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ACSM, f. 802. Découvertes et établissements des Français (Margry), I, 92–96. JR (Thwaites), LIII, 58–92; LVI, 148–217. BRH, IX (1903), 216f.; XVIII (1912), 160, 192; XXII (1916
Numerous important notarial instruments concerning Charles Alexander are at the ANQ-M in the minute-books of Hugh Brodie (CN1-58, 1864–98), James Stewart Hunter (CN1-208, 1869–1910), and Charles Cushing (CN1
, app.A: 57–58; 1892, app.E: 70; reports of the superintendent of education, 1872, 1879; Legislative Assembly, Journal (Charlottetown), reports of the principal of Prince of Wales College, 1897
 
; and Memorials of the English and French commissaries, I, 24, 604–10 et passim. BRH, XXIII (1917), 57–58. Murdoch, History of Nova-Scotia, 145–53. Régis Roy et
.] PANB, MC 58, “Bishop Inglis letters, 1787–1842,” comp. W. O. Raymond (copies); RG 7, RS63, 1818, Samuel Andrews. USPG, B, 6, no.226 (transcript at PAC); 23, nos.4–22, 24–25; C/Am, 3, nos.37–38
, Montréal, État civil, Catholiques, Cimetière Notre-Dame-des-Neiges (Montréal), 16 avril 1919. ANQ-Q, CE1-1, 5 oct. 1837, 8 juin 1869; CE1-58, 16 avril 1890. NA, MG 27, I, C1
(P 58, U) at AUM has two of Archambeault’s letters. For his militia career, see PAC, RG 9, I, C4; C5; and C6.  p.t. and
 
, 909; 50, ff.500–9, 531, 538v; 52, ff.516v, 547v, 586; 53, f.541v; 54, f.432v; 57, ff.652v–65; 58, ff.461v, 470v, 480; 64, ff.432v, 438v, 442; 65, ff.423v–27; 68, f.20; C11A, 34, ff.8–9; 35
 
). Biographical information and other material relevant to Barclay’s career may be found in the following: PAC, RG 5, A1: 28881–83, 28956–61, 30583–86, 30758–59, 38157–58, 38264–69, 39120–26, 39447–50, 40315
seigneur of Montarville. As he was an only son, it is not surprising that he was sent to do classical studies, which he began in 1846 at the Séminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe. In 1857–58 he studied law at the
: an historical survey (Agincourt [Toronto], 1982), 57–58, 81. J. Hamelin et al., La presse québécoise, 2: 32–34, 83, 214. Helmut Kallmann, “A century of musical periodicals in
). Cyclopædia of Canadian biog. (Rose and Charlesworth), vol.1. Directories, Can., Prov. of, 1857/58; Montreal, 1861–72. D. C. Harvey, “Douglas Brymner, 1823–1902,” CHR, 24 (1943): 249
of Bright’s disease at his Queen’s Park residence at the age of 58, less than a year after his brilliant merger of the Mail and the Empire
 
, Polygraphie, XXXVII, no. 12. AUM, P 58, U, Burns to Simon McTavish, 22 Aug. 1803; Burns & Woolsey to McTavish, Frobisher & Company, 20 June 1796. PAC, MG 19, A2, ser.3, 22: 3068
library of the Garden Island Mechanics’ Institute (Kingston, Ont., 1883). CPC, 1872; 1874; 1877; 1878; 1881; 1883. Kingston directory (Kingston), 1857–58, 1865, 1867, 1885–86. M
; Mullock papers, esp. Mullock to Connolly, 27 May 1856, Mackinnon to Mullock, 21 May 1858, and Mullock diary, 1857–58; Power papers, esp. diary, 8 April 1878; Protest of the clergy of Harbour
, f.973; 49, f.722v; 52, f.593v; 58, f.483; C11A, 20, f.74; 24, f.163; 28, ff.250f.; 33, ff.15f., 209f.; 34, ff.113–14v, 328v; 120, f.180; C11B 5, f.13; 7, f.12; C11C
 
the editors have failed to correct this error in a note). JR (Thwaites), IV, 170, 204–6, 210, 256–58, 267; V, 41–43, 59–70, 159, 202, 209, 275, 283; VI, 73; VIII, 288 (the editor, in both his
 
papers, 1, ff.163–65; 33, f.1; 38, ff.6v, 58. McGill University Libraries, Dept. of Rare Books and Special Coll., ms coll., CH132.S2, Joseph Frobisher to Thomas Dunn, 10 April 1788. Montreal
Huronie,” RHAF, VII (1953–54), 64–87, 241–58, 392–412, 505–23.
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