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from what is now Prince Edward Island and the mainland) were trading with the French as well as fishing. Leigh was the intruder in the harbour, but he
 
 Vallière was appointed adjutant in July 1720, and became a captain in March 1723. In 1728, during the absence of Jacques d’Espiet de Pensens, he was in command on Île Saint-Jean (Prince Edward
 
 John’s (Prince Edward) Island, the higher position eluded him. Leonard’s zeal to enforce the navigation acts produced one of the great moments of comic
 
Lewellin Lewellin had farmed for 16 years in England before he immigrated to Prince Edward Island in 1824 from Wiltshire. He was a friend of John
 
Brigid Costin; d. unmarried 14 July 1902 in St John’s. When Joseph Little emigrated from Prince Edward Island to St John’s in 1851
Monkstown (Republic of Ireland). Both natives of Ireland, Philip Francis Little’s parents arrived in Prince Edward Island by way of the United States
England sailor in the terrible hurricane of October 1851 which virtually destroyed an American fishing fleet on the north shore of Prince Edward Island. It has some effective descriptive passages
self-appointment, “Chief Medicine Man” for the county and later for all of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. While living in Halifax, he initiated
year book of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island . . . (Saint John, N.B.), 1876. The Baptist year book of the Maritime provinces of Canada . . . (Saint
 
. Born into an Anglican, Anglo-Irish family, Francis Longworth immigrated to St John’s (Prince Edward) Island around 1791. He was a tanner by trade, but by no means a simple tradesman: he had
 
responsible government in Prince Edward Island was the object of confused debate [see George Coles* and John Longworth]. Francis Longworth
 
Charlottetown and then studied law under Attorney General Robert Hodgson*. Admitted as an attorney of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island in
 
accompanied by Lord himself. An important figure in the Charlottetown business world, he was a shareholder and director for many years of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, a founder and director of the Union
, would stay here with his family in 1912 and the Lougheeds held a huge garden party for the Prince of Wales in 1919. And it was at Beaulieu that Belle Lougheed, Calgary’s principal hostess, raised their
Prince Albert; m. 21 March 1871 John George Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland Campbell*, Marquess
 April 1736 in Queens County, Long Island, N.Y., son of Gabriel Ludlow and Frances Duncan; m. 3 Sept. 1760 Ann Ver Planck; d. 12 Feb. 1808 in Saint John, N.B
 
 Jan. 1886 at Charlottetown, P.E.I. John LePage, whose father had immigrated to Prince Edward Island from the Channel Islands about 1807, was
Prince de Conti. In 1746 his regiment joined the army of Italy, in which he served as assistant chief of staff in the force commanded by his cousin. In August 1747, while his regiment was aiding in the
 
PRO, CO 226/39, pp.202–10. Islander, 13 Dec. 1861. Prince Edward Island Register (Charlottetown), 13 Sept. 1823–24 Jan. 1824. Vindicator (Charlottetown
 
Bornaskitaig, Scotland, and they had three daughters and three sons; d. 6 Dec. 1827 on Prince Edward Island. Angus Macaulay was related to the
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