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Family Compact: Henry Sherwood, son of L. P. Sherwood, Clerk of Assize, etc.
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Baby, James (1762-1833)
Born at Detroit. Educated at Ouebec Seminary, and in 1784 travelled in Europe. On his return the following year engaged in the fur trade at Detroit. On the formation of the province of Upper Canada in 1791, appointed a member of the Executi...
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Bedard, Pierre Stanislaa (1762-1829)
Educated at the Seminary of Quebec; studied law, and appointed advocate, 1790. Elected for Northumberland to the first Legislature of Lower Canada, 1792. In 1806, with a number of other French Canadians in the Assembly, founded Le Canadi...
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Baby, Louis Francois George- (1831 1906)
Born in Montreal. Studied law and called to the bar of Lower Canada, 1857; made a Q. C., 1873. Represented Joliette in Dommion House, 1872-1880; minister of inland revenue, 1878- 1880. Appointed puisne judge of Superior Court, 1880; transfe...
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Leader réformiste: John Rolph (1793-1870)
A Toronto lawyer and doctor, helped Mackenzie plan the rising. After the failure of the rebels to seize Toronto, he fled to the United States. He remained there until given amnesty in 1843. He went on to found the first medical school in Ca...
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20 mai 2000
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Blowers, Sampson Salter (1743-1842)
Born in Boston. Imprisoned as a Loyalist, 1778. On his release went to Halifax. In 1785 became attorney-general and Speaker of the House of Assembly. In 1797 chief-justice of the Supreme Court. Ex-President Adams of the United States pai...
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19 jan 02
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Argenson, Pierre de Voyer, Vicomte d' (1626-1710)
Succeeded Jean de Lauson as governor of New France, 1658. His governorship marked by personal quarrels with Laval, and a series of humiliating raids throughout the colony by the Iroquois. Recalled in 1661. Bib.: Parkman. Old Regime; Dougl...
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19 jan 02
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Campbell, Sir Archibald (1769-1843)
Born in Scotland. Entered the army 1787. Served throughout the Peninsular War, 1808 - 1814; in 1821 commanded a regiment in India; conducted the Burmese War; and in 1826 - 1829, governor of British Burmah. From 1831 - 1837 Lieutenant gove...
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19 jan 02
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Blair, Andrew George (1844-1907)
Born in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Educated there, and called to the bar, 1866. In 1878 member of the New Brunswick Assembly for York; in 1879 leader of the opposition; and in 1883 premier of the province. In 1886 resigned and became minis...
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19 jan 02
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Black, William (1770 - 1866)
President of the New Brunswick Asscmbly in 1831. Married a daughter of Christopher Billopp (q.v.). A member of the Legislative Council of New Brunswick and of the Executive Council. Resigned, 1843....Tiré de Burpee, Lawrence J., E...
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19 jan 02
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