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                  mounted and by 19 September Neale was in custody in London. Brought back across the Atlantic for trial in Regina, he was able to give back $4,740 of the sum stolen. He pleaded guilty and requested
                  London, the gold medal of the Royal Astronomical Society, the Huygens Medal, awarded by the Dutch, and the Bruce Medal of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. In addition, honorary doctorates were
                  .” Her repertoire included Shakespeare’s Ophelia, Lady Teazle in Sheridan’s The school for scandal, and Lady Gay Spanker in Boucicault’s comedy London assurance. Encouraged by
                  . . . (2v., Montreal and London, Ont., 1936–67; vol.1 repr. Fredericton, 1981). J.-Y. Gravel et al., Le Québec et la guerre, 1867–1960 (Montréal, 1974), 34. O.-C
                  representatives in London and became Canada’s immigration agent in Galicia. In a confidential arrangement, the federal government provided him with a subsidy to cover the costs of printing and advertising and
                  Canadian Art Hist. (Montreal), 3 (1976–77): 21–43. W. K. Lamb, History of the Canadian Pacific Railway (New York and London, 1977). O [-S.-A.] Lavallée, Van Horne’s road
                  (London). His first affiliation with the lodge system also occurred during his university days: in October 1865 he joined the masonic order
                  . secondly 1880 Victoria Fane, née Temple; they had no children; d. 23 Feb. 1903 in London, England. Born into an Indian army family
                  Roehampton, near London, England. O’Bryan returned to Canada in the spring of 1892 and then spent four years preaching across the country, in
                  . It also had retail outlets in Montreal, Winnipeg, Toronto, and Vancouver, and sold on consignment in London and
                  Horticultural Society. Parker was one of the commissioners who arranged to have a Nova Scotia exhibit at the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London, England, for which he received the Prince Albert Medal, and with
                   
                  Elizabeth P. Moorehouse; m. Mary Ann —; they had no children; d. 25 March 1909 in London, Ont. John Seabury Pearce grew up on
                  George Cockburn Curtis, a civil engineer in London. In early 1851 he was the successful respondent to the advertisement for an assistant placed in the London Times by J. D. Pemberton, the
                  , with portrait). Useful accounts also appear in Canadian men and women of the time (Morgan; 1898), the Globe, 27 Oct. 1910, and the London Times, 27 Oct. 1910
                  exposition, this time as the delegate of the chamber of commerce. In 1892 and 1896 he attended congresses of chambers of commerce in London, England. He was also secretary-archivist of the Forestry Association
                  ,” Architectural Rev. (London), 141 (1967): 364–72. Montgomery Schuyler, “The ‘sky-scraper’ up to date,” Architectural Record, 8 (1898–99): 231–57. V. J. Scully, The Shingle style
                   
                  . William Proudfoot immigrated from Scotland to Middlesex County, Upper Canada, with his parents in 1832. Like many of his siblings, he was educated by his father at home, a farm near London. The family was
                  London attempting to raise £1,000,000 to develop Reid’s properties when the Winter government fell. Upon returning to Newfoundland Reid applied to the new Bond government to have the 1898 contract assigned
                  *, and they had three daughters and six sons; d. 29 Sept. 1910 in London, England, and was buried in Toronto. Matilda Ridout came from
                  Thompson*], he argued that the United States had not acquired jurisdiction in the Bering Sea as a result of its purchase of Alaska. His views prevailed, and he was lauded in the London Times
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