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Fornel Abbe
(Bishop Laval era) His funeral sermon on Bishop Saint-Vallier quoted,
238.
Forget Amedee Emmanuel 1847- Born In Ste Marie De Monnoir
Forsyth Richardson And Co
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Fleming Sir Sandford 1827- Born At Kirkaldy Scotland Came To
Canada, 1845. Chief engineer of the Intercolonial Railway; and of the Canadian Pacific Railway; chancellor of Queen's University since 1880; president of the Royal Society of Canada, 1888-1889. To his initiation and persistent enthusiasm are due the e...
Flibot
(Samuel de Champlain era) Kirke's vessel before Quebec, 188, 196. ...
Florida
(Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Under British rule, 64-81; Haldimand comes north from, 83, 87; Haldimand's interest in, 90; suggests closing of ports of, 104; his career there, 121; proposed disposition of, 124; Haldimand's property in, 316. ...
Florida West
(General Brock era) Occupation of, by United States, 139. ...
Flour-milling
(George Brown Era) Stimulated by British preference of, 1843, 32; advantage swept away by free trade measure of 1846, 32; in 1834, 54. ...
Foley M H
(George Brown Era) In Tache ministry, 1864, 149; retires with Buchanan and Simpson to make room for Brown, Mowat, and Macdougall, in Coalition ministry, 159. =Bib.=: Pope, Memoirs of Sir John A. Macdonald; Dent, Last Forty Years. ...
Foligne Captain De
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) On rapid construction of Beauport defences, 86; his report of fighting at Levis, 103; on pitiable condition of Quebec, 160; quoted as to rout of French army, 206; on distress following capture of Quebec, 236. ...
Fontbonne Colonel
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) His disposition of the Guienne Regiment, 192; mortally wounded, 199. ...
Fonte Bartholomew De
His fictitious voyage of 1640 to the North-West Coast was described in a letter published in the Monthly Miscellany, London, 1708. =Index=: (Sir James Douglas era) His reputed strait, 19; his voyage again credited, 23. =Bib.=: Bancroft, History of the...
Fontenay Mareuil
(Samuel de Champlain era) French ambassador in London, instructions to, 214. ...
Forget Amedee Emmanuel 1847- Born In Ste Marie De Monnoir
Quebec. Studied law and called to the bar of Quebec, 1871. Secretary to the Manitoba Half-Breed Commission, 1875; clerk of the North-West Council, 1876-1888; Indian commissioner, 1895-1898; lieutenant-governor of the North-West Territories, 1898-1905;...
Fornel Abbe
(Bishop Laval era) His funeral sermon on Bishop Saint-Vallier quoted, 238. ...
Forsyth Richardson And Co
Fur trading firm, of Montreal. =Index=: (General Brock era) Send Prevost news of declaration of war, 203. ...
Forsythe J
(Lord Sydenham era) Member of Constitutional Association, 112. ...
Fort Albany
Hudson's Bay Company post at mouth of Albany River, west coast of James Bay. Established about 1683; captured by Iberville, 1686, and held by the French for seven years. Finally restored to the Company. ...
Fort Albert
See Victoria. ...
Fort Alexandria
(Sir James Douglas era) Hudson's Bay Company post, built on Fraser River in 1821, 98. ...
Fort Anne
(Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Captured by Major Carleton, 149. ...
Fort Babine
In Northern British Columbia. =Index=: (Sir James Douglas era) Hudson's Bay Company post, on Babine Lake, built in 1822, 98-99. ...
Fort Bourbon
On Hudson Bay. =Index=: (Bishop Laval era) Captured by Iberville, 233. See Fort Nelson. ...
Fort Camosun
(Sir James Douglas era) Hudson's Bay Company post, afterwards city of Victoria, 178. ...
Fort Chilcotin
(Sir James Douglas era) Built by Hudson's Bay Company, outpost of Fort Alexandria, 99. ...