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Gondoin Nicolas
(Samuel de Champlain era) Jesuit missionary at Miscou, 234.
Gomara Lopez De
Gordon Arthur Hamilton
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Glenie James
(Wilmot era) Member for Sunbury, in New Brunswick Assembly, 1792-1809, 13; a pioneer reformer, 13. ...
Globe
Newspaper published at Toronto; established, 1844. =Index=: (George Brown Era) Advocates responsible government, ix; its establishment, 9, 10; on elections in Upper Canada in 1844, 25; criticism of Draper, 27; on Toryism, 32; supports Elgin's attitude...
Godard Charles
(John Graves Simcoe era) Agent for government of Upper Canada, 178. ...
Goddard John
(Tilley era) Elected for St. John, New Brunswick, 25. ...
Gode Nicolas
(Bishop Laval era) Land bought from, for church at Montreal, 88. ...
Godefroy Jean-paul
(Samuel de Champlain era) Interpreter, 144. ...
Godefroy Thomas
(Samuel de Champlain era) Interpreter, 144. ...
Goderich
Town in Ontario, situated at mouth of River Maitland, Huron County, Ontario. Founded by John Galt and Wm. Dunlop about 1827. =Bib.=: Lizars, Days of the Canada Company. ...
Goderich Viscount
See Ripon. ...
Golfe Du Nort
Ci-devant Baye de Hudson, indorsed, British America. Chart of Hudson's Bay, abt. 1790. MS. Carte d'une Exploration faite en 1732 par I. L. Normandin, arpenteur du Roy. Comprenant les Rivieres Chemerichane Lac K...., MS. A Particular Map of Baffin's an...
Gomara Lopez De
(Samuel de Champlain era) Suggests a canal through Isthmus of Panama, 14. ...
Gondoin Nicolas
(Samuel de Champlain era) Jesuit missionary at Miscou, 234. ...
Gordon Arthur Hamilton
See Stanmore. ...
Gordon Brigadier-general
(Lord Dorchester era) Murder of, 152. ...
Gordon Robert
(Tilley era) Member for Gloucester in New Brunswick Assembly, votes against Liberals, 18. ...
Gore District
In Upper Canada; named after Governor Gore. =Index=: (Lord Sydenham era) Resolutions in favour of responsible government adopted at meeting of inhabitants, 125, 126. ...
Gore Sir Charles S
Born in Scotland, 1793; the third son of the second Earl of Arran. Entered the army, 1808; served throughout the Peninsular War; ordered to Canada, 1814; returned to Europe and present at the battle of Waterloo, 1815. Again came to Canada; in command ...
Gore Sir Francis 1769-1852 Served In The Army Lieutenant-governor
of Bermuda, 1804; lieutenant-governor of Upper Canada, 1806-1817. ...
Gorham John
A native of Massachusetts. Stationed at Annapolis in command of a body of provincial troops, 1845; sent to Boston to procure aid against a threatened attack; induced to proceed to the siege of Louisbourg under Pepperrell; appointed colonel. Returned t...
Gosford Archibald Acheson Second Earl Of 1775?-1849
Governor-general of Canada, 1835-1838. =Index=: (Louis Joseph Papineau era) His mission of conciliation to French-Canadians, 110; hostility of Papineau, 110; replaces Aylmer in 1835, 111; his character, 111-112; entertains Papineau, 112-113; his appea...
Gosselin Abbe Auguste 1843- Born At St Charles De Bellechasse
Quebec. Educated at Quebec Seminary and at Laval University. Ordained priest, 1866; subsequently chancellor of the Quebec Diocese, and vicar of the Basilica. Retired from the ministry to devote himself to literary work, 1893. =Index=: (Bishop Laval er...
Gouin Sir Lomer 1861- Born In Grondines Quebec Educated At
Sorel College and Laval University, Montreal; studied law and called to the bar of Quebec, 1884. Elected to the Assembly for the St. James division of Montreal, 1897; minister of public works in the Parent administration, 1900; premier, 1905; knighted...