Columbia Hist. Assoc., Report and Proc. (Victoria), 4 (1925–29): 54–58. Daily Colonist, 14 March 1943, 12 March 1967, 12 Dec. 1972 (magazine). A. G. Harvey, “How William
property. Later he obtained 58 lots in Stukely Township through Lieutenant Governor Robert Shore Milnes*’s recommendation to the home
de la province de Québec,” ANQ Rapport, 1926–27: 145–252. Fauteux, Patriotes, 36, 58, 148, 150, 210, 366–67. Montreal directory, 1824
transcripts (PAC, MG 19, C1), the accuracy of which is frequently doubtful. Copies of other letters are scattered through the collections relating to the fur trade in PAC, MG 19, and AUM, P 58
.]), 1827–29. Hamilton Gazette (Hamilton, [Ont.]), 1852–55. Hamilton Spectator, 1847–62. Leader, 1853–58. Times (Hamilton, [Ont.]), 1858–62. Toronto Patriot, 1832
, 117–18, 157–58; CO 226/80: 213–60, 620–23; CO 226/87: 321–23; CO 226/90: 94–104, 110–38, 157–60; CO 226/91: 309–14; CO 226/92: 29, 463–66; CO 226/98: 139, 150–52; CO 226/100: 468–69; CO 226/105: 399–400
Church (Free Presbyterian), Queen Street (1857–58). But he worked for many other denominations in the city, designing the Methodist New Connexion Church, Temperance Street (1846), the Unitarian Church
Viger–Verreau, sér.O, 0145: 4–7, 9–10, 12–14, 16–21; 0146: 296–98. AUM, P 58, U, Vallières de Saint-Réal à Samuel Gerrard, 20 nov. 1824; Vallières de Saint-Réal à A.-O. Tarieu de Lanaudière
27, I, D8 (Galt papers), Young to Galt, 9 Jan. 1862; RG 4, Cl, 111, no.3010; 266, no.2615; RG 30, Alg, 146–58. Queen’s University Archives, John Young papers, Young to T. E
United Canada (Abbott Gibbs et al.). The best newspapers are the Montreal Pilot (1844–51); the Montreal Gazette (1841–58); and the Toronto Examiner (1840
British Acadia and New England that berthed at Louisbourg – 49 in 1739, 78 in 1743 – when in the same years French ships numbered respectively 56 and 58. Did the financial commissary want to
, Index of court minutes, 1824–58. Mariners’ Museum (Newport News, Va.), Indenture between Samuel, Joseph, and Edward Cunard, and Charles Walton, William George Driscoll, and Robert Carter, 11 April
21709: 95–96, 129–31; 21712: 67–68; 21714: 255–58; 21715: 6–9; 21720: 147–49; 21722: 361–62; 21726: 209–10; 21734: 10–11; 21741: 40; 21743: 146–47; 21764: 19–20; 21787: 6, 14–15, 36, 43–45; 21788: 5, 12
Thomas McCulloch is that of his papers in PANS, MG 1, 550–58. It includes his lengthy and detailed correspondence with James Mitchell and Mitchell’s son James, drafts of
de Mgr Briand,” BRH, 11 (1905): 321–38, 353–58, and “Sermon prêché à la cathédrale de Québec . . . à l’occasion de la paix américaine . . . le jeudi, 6 avril 1815
incubus: the church as by law established,” Canadian Church Hist. Soc., Journal, XI (1969), 58–66. W. C. MacVean, “The ‘Erastianism’ of John Strachan,” Canadian Journal of Theology
Symposium on the Hist. of Sport and Physical Education, Proc., 5th symposium (Toronto, [1982]), 58–64. Can., House of Commons, Debates, 1897–1903. Canadian annual rev
analysis of his neurasthenia, in “The personal agonies of Edward Blake,” CHR, 56 (1975): 45–58, has explained much about his otherwise capricious and egotistic withdrawals and resignations
sent back to Montreal and, in blind obedience to a directive from the minister that any able-bodied Iroquois captured during the campaign be sent to France to serve in the galleys, 36 of the 58 male
évêques de Québec (Têtu et Gagnon), II, 160–63, 166, 168–71, 174–79, 185–309. J.-O. Plessis, “L’oraison funèbre de Mgr Briand,” BRH, XI (1905), 321–38, 353–58. J.-F. Récher, Journal