Canadian History Dictionary Cobden Richard 1804-1865 British Statesman Index : Lord Sydenham Era A More
advanced radical than Sydenham, 20. =Bib.=: Morley, Life of Ric...
Methye Portage
Also known as Portage La Loche. Named after the methye
or loch...
Sillery
Village on the north side of the St. Lawrence, four miles
abov...
Bib : Works: Manuel Et Formulaire Du Notariat Fatenville Erreur
n'est pas Compte; Un Bonheur en Attire un Autre; Les Faus
Bril...
Mezy Augustin De Saffray Chevalier De
Governor of New France from
1663 until his death in 1665. =Ind...
Tarieu De Lanaudiere Charles
Member of an old French family,
originally of Guienne; settled...
Abercrombie James
Entered the army, and obtained a captaincy in the
42nd or 1st ...
Howe George Augustus Third Viscount 1724-1758 Came To Halifax
1757, in command of 60th Regiment. Transferred to command of 55...
Martial Law
(General Brock era) Question respecting, 226. (Sir Frederick Ha...
Kondiaronk
(Count Frontenac era) Huron chief, wrecks peace negotiations wi...
Le Ber De Senneville Jacques 1633-1706 One Of The Principal
merchants of Montreal; married in 1658 Jeanne, sister of Charle...
Maritime Provinces
(George Brown Era) Movement for union of, 161, 186; Tache argue...
Brouage
(Samuel de Champlain era) In Saintonge, birthplace of Champlain...
Fort Ticonderoga
See Ticonderoga. =Index=: (Lord Dorchester era) Fort seized by
...
Bow River Pass
Through the Bow Range of the Rocky Mountains, head
waters of B...
Hamilton John 1801-1882 Born In Queenston Ontario Removed To
Kingston, 1840. Throughout his life largely interested in inlan...
Quebec Siege Of 1690
Sir William Phipps, having captured Port Royal
in May of this ...
Repentigny Captain De
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) With Canadians, guards fords of
Montmor...
Queenston Heights Battle Of
In War of 1812. Brock commanded the
British forces, consisting...
Pillon
(Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Surgeon, arrested for treason, 27...
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Gibson John Morrison 1842- Educated At The University Of Toronto
studied law and called to the bar of Ontario, 1867. Elected to the
Ontario Assembly for Hamilton, 1879; provincial secretary, 1889;
commissioner of crown lands, 1896; attorney-general, 1889-1905;
lieutenant-governor of Ontario, 1908. =Bib.=: Morgan, Can. Men;
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