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Rapport), 104. P.-G. Roy, Inv. contrats de mariage, VI, 58; Inv. jug. et délib., III, 76, 92, 103, 107, 109, 116, 118, 122, 164–65, 250, 272, 292, 295
 
), 7 April, 8 Sept. 1830; 17 April 1833; 18 July 1838. J. A. Fraser, By favourable winds: a history of Chatham, New Brunswick ([Chatham], 1975), 30, 56, 60, 140, 157–58
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, Diocese of Montreal Arch., Christ Church (William Henry [Sorel]), parish reg., 21 Sept. 1835. AO, ms 526. AUM, P 58, S. MTRL, H. J. Cowan
 
in PANS, MG 1, 88 (Archibald family papers); 550–58 (Thomas McCulloch papers). Thomas Miller, Historical and genealogical record of the first settlers of Colchester County (Halifax
 Aug. 1860 to 5 June 1863. In the upper house Archibald took a great interest in the arrangements made in 1857–58 to terminate the monopoly
 
AAQ, 210 A, X: 424; 311 CN, V: 54, 56–58. Arch. of the Diocese of Saint John (Saint John, N.B.), Antoine Gagnon papers, no.126. Arch. paroissiales, Saint-Henri (Barachois, N.-B.), Reg. des baptêmes
 
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Quebec region, Abbé Babineau ministered at Barachois and Cap-Pelé (1852), Grande-Digue and Cocagne (1852–54), Buctouche (1854–58), and again at Barachois and Cap-Pelé (1858–64). In January 1859
 
ANQ-M, CE1-63, 11 oct. 1841. AUM P 58. PAC, MG 11, [CO 42] Q, 24; MG 30, D1, 3: 156–95. Private arch., Mrs C. M. Badgley (Westmount, Que.), Badgley papers. Montreal
 
, 1897–1919,” CHR, 58 (1977): 154–75. R. A. Johnson, “No compromise – no political trading: the Marxian socialist tradition in British Columbia” (phd
 
papers, B57: 373–76, 381–84. PAC, RG 10, A4, 58: 59781; 67: 64211–14; 126: 70969; B3, 2022, file 8520; C1, 2, vol.569: 10. Victoria Univ. Library (Toronto), Peter Jones coll., Peter Jones papers, letter
 
. D. Defries] (Toronto, 1940). H. E. MacDermot, History of the Canadian Medical Association (2v., Toronto, 1935–58). Vital statistics from N.B. newspapers
 
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abroad.” Little more than a year later he passed away at the age of 58, leaving a substantial estate which included seven black slaves, with whose care he charged his family in his copious will
 
furlough (1857–58), spent at least partly in Montreal, Bell’s final years with the HBC were spent in Canada East at Sept-Îles and at Weymontachingue in the Saint-Maurice District. He resigned because of ill
 
[see James Bruce*], escaping from an upper window by a ladder. In the elections of 1854, 1857–58, 1861, and 1863 he won the Lanark North seat
 
, Carlisle, Roman Catholic chapel at Irish Gate, reg. of baptisms, 19 Dec. 1823. PRO, WO 97/1711: 55–58 (mfm. at NA). Daily News (St John’s), 11 Aug. 1902. Evening
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