).
AO, F 26. Lincolnshire Arch. (Lincoln, Eng.), Copy of baptismal certificate. Univ. of Western Ont. Library, Regional Coll. (London), Charles
June 1858 Julia Malone in Pimlico (London), England; d. 10 June 1908 in England
Sydney, N.S.; d. 28 Jan. 1904 in Hampton Wick (London), England.
Edward John Chapman was born at an inn on the borders of Kent and
London, Upper Canada, in 1847. In 1852 Caven was licensed by the Presbytery of Flamborough and accepted a call to the two-point charge of St Marys and Downie. He was ordained on 7 October that
Lucania between England and Canada, and was buried in London
Jennings] five years later, and she graduated in its second class with an md, cm from Trinity College in 1888. She practised in London
they had run out of ammunition. The London Standard reported that Carruthers’s clothes “were perforated with bullets.” Colonial Secretary Joseph Chamberlain sent congratulations to the Canadian
professionalism. The confrontation between Luard and Caron stemmed from two different points of view: the imperialist concept, coming from London, of what the Canadian militia ought to be, and the attitude of
the City of New York, completed his medical degree, and served as a house-surgeon in New York until the spring of 1855. He studied next at St Thomas’s Hospital in London, England, and qualified for
, Ont.
John Campbell’s family moved to London, England, in the early 1840s when his father became an agent there for the publishing firm
1855 and graduated in 1860, whereupon he left for further study in Europe. In 1861 he earned the diploma of the Royal College of Physicians of London
. 30 Sept. 1869 Elizabeth Millar in London, Ont., and they had one son and four daughters; d
Elizabeth Southerden Thompson in London, England, and they had three daughters and two sons; d. 7 June 1910 at Bansha Castle (Republic of Ireland
visit to Britain in 1873. While touring in 1867 he had discovered George Henry Primrose, a bellboy at the Tecumseh House in London, Ont., and pointed “the infant clog dancer” to fame as Canada’s second
. 7 Sept. 1865 Jessie Maria Gurd in Mooretown, Upper Canada, and they had five sons and three daughters; d. 19 Feb. 1902 in London
transferred to Ottawa. Nothing would match the size or significance of this acquisition for many years to come.
Brymner went to London in 1873 and knocked
suffer another set-back, perhaps of greater magnitude: the ship transporting approximately two hundred of his works for exhibition in Toronto, Hamilton, and London sank off Île d’Anticosti on 8
respectability in Victorian Halifax,” Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth Hist. (London), 20 (1991–92): 169–95. j.f
Canadian Entomologist (London, Ont.) and the Canadian Bee Journal (Beeton, Ont.). A chronological listing of these and several other contributions is available in Science and technology