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Chartier De Lotbiniere Eustache Gaspard Michel
(Lord Dorchester era) Advised in
connection with question of Canadian laws, 63, 68; elected Speaker of
the Assembly, 277.
Charron Jean-francois
Chartier De Lotbiniere Rene Louis
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Chapman Henry Samuel 1803-1881 Born In England Came To Canada
1823, and established at Montreal the Daily Advertiser, the first daily newspaper published in British America, 1833. Connected with several other newspapers. A strong supporter of the Reform party. Removed to England and called to the bar, 1840. Went...
Charbonnel Armand Francois Marie De
Roman Catholic bishop of Toronto, 1850-1860. Died, 1860. =Index=: (Egerton Ryerson era) Opposes public schools, 219, 225; Ryerson's letter to, 224-225; referred to in Globe, 226; his letter to Ryerson, 226; his policy, 228; his complaints, 229; drafts...
Charest Dufils
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) Commands party sent to heights of Levis, 103. ...
Charles Emmanuel Iii 1701-1773 King Of Sardinia Succeeded To The
throne, 1730. =Index=: (Sir Frederick Haldimand era) His foreign policy, 5. ...
Charles I 1600-1649 King Of England Succeeded To The Throne 1625
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Charles Ii 1630-1685 King Of England Succeeded To The Throne
1660. =Index=: (Wilmot era) Annuls charter of London and other towns, 54. =Bib.=: Dict. Nat. Biog. ...
Charlesbourg
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) De Pontbriand retires to, 153. ...
Charlevoix Pierre-francois-xavier De 1682-1761 First Came To
Canada in 1705, as an instructor in the Jesuits' College at Quebec. Returned to France in 1709. It was at this time that he gathered the material for his Histoire et Description Generale de la Nouvelle-France. Again visited Canada in 1720 by order of ...
Charlottetown
Capital of Prince Edward Island. Originally founded by the French, about 1750, and then known as Port la Joie. In 1713 it was a fortified post, with a garrison of sixty soldiers. The population numbered 1354 in 1752; and in 1758 it had been increased ...
Charlottetown Conference 1864 Sir John A Macdonald Era Arranged By Tupper 104 The
Canadian proposals, 104; terms of union, 107. (Joseph Howe era) Joseph Howe invited to attend as delegate, but declines, 176-177; Sir Charles Tupper's connection with, 176-177; Nova Scotia delegates, 177; maritime union found impracticable, 178; Sir J...
Charny-lauzon
See Lauzon-Charny. ...
Charron Jean-francois
(Bishop Laval era) Charitable work of, and of his brother, 125; house of charity established by, 245; death of, 246. ...
Chartier De Lotbiniere Eustache Gaspard Michel
(Lord Dorchester era) Advised in connection with question of Canadian laws, 63, 68; elected Speaker of the Assembly, 277. ...
Chartier De Lotbiniere Rene Louis
(Bishop Laval era) Appointed to Sovereign Council, 166. (Count Frontenac era) Member of the Sovereign Council, 106. ...
Charton Francois
(Samuel de Champlain era) Jesuit, 152; returns to France, 208. ...
Chastes Aymar De
(Samuel de Champlain era) Governor of Dieppe, obtains charter for colonization of Canada, 8; suggests that Champlain should visit Canada, 9; death of, 9. (Count Frontenac era) Trading patent granted to, 3; his death, 5. ...
Chateau De Ramezay
At Montreal. =Index=: (Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Purchased for government house, 186; belonged to William Grant, 186. (Baldwin / La Fontaine / Hincks era) Government offices in, during Elgin's governorship, 325. ...
Chateau Haldimand
At Quebec. =Index=: (Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Foundation stone laid by Haldimand, 344; used as school in connection with Laval University until 1892, then pulled down, 344. ...
Chateau St Louis
At Quebec. Commenced by Governor de Montmagny, 1647, and completed by his successor, D'Ailleboust. Demolished, 1694, and rebuilt with new wing. Enlarged, 1723; and in 1808 renovated and again enlarged, by government of Lower Canada. Up to the close of...
Chateaufort Marc Antoine Bras-de-fer De
(Count Frontenac era) Interim governor after death of Champlain, 27. ...
Chateauguay
Battle in War of 1812, Oct. 26, 1813. The stream from which the battle took its name, rises in Franklin County, New York, and falls into the St. Lawrence a few miles above Caughnawaga. The scene of the battle was about six miles above the confluence o...
Chateauguay
Sketch of part of the River Chateauguay, George Williams, R.M.S.D., Aug. 9, 1814. Accompanying Lieutenant-Colonel Hughes's letter to Lt.-General Mann, Aug. 16, 1814. Shows the position of the troops in the affair of Oct. 26, 1813. MS. ...
Chateauneuf Pierre Antoine De Castaguere Marquis De 1644-1728
(Samuel de Champlain era) French ambassador in London, instructions to, 214. ...
Chatel Aimee
(Bishop Laval era) Member of the Congregation de Notre Dame, 91. ...