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(London, Ont.), 17 June 1905. Catholic Register, 1, 8 June 1905. Freeholder (Cornwall), 31 Oct. 1890, 2 June 1905. Gazette (Montreal), 30 May 1905
LYNN, WASHINGTON FRANK, artist, journalist, and author; b. c. 1827 or c. 1837 in Chelsea (London), England, second
. . . (London, [1924]). Marguerite Woodworth, History of the Dominion Atlantic Railway ([Kentville, N.S.], 1936).
–69), 2. H. J. Morgan, Sketches of celebrated Canadians . . . (Quebec and London, 1862; repr. Montreal, 1865). Standard dict. of Canadian biog. (Roberts and
Great Famine and Lewis’s mother emigrated to Canada in 1848, settling near London. The next year Lewis followed her to Canada as a missionary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. He was
, asylums, and public charities, who had also served during the Fenian raids. When Malden was incorporated into the regional asylum opened in London later that year, Lett accompanied his superior, Henry
. Butler, The wild north land . . . (London, 1873; repr. Edmonton, 1968). D. [P.] Payment, Batoche (1870–1910) (Saint-Boniface, Man., 1983); “Monsieur Batoche,” Sask
 
John Herbert Mason of Canada Permanent Loan and Savings proposed an amalgamation of his company, Western Canada, Freehold Loan, and the London and Ontario Investment Company. The merger took place at the
music in Canada, 1534–1914 (Toronto and London, 1960), 126, 210, 247. Yvan Lamonde et Raymond Montpetit, Le Parc Sohmer de Montréal, 1889–1919; un lieu populaire
 
Orange order and the election of 1861 in Kingston,” To preserve & defend: essays on Kingston in the nineteenth century, ed. G. [J. J.] Tulchinsky (Montreal and London, 1976
projects. In the first he was successful. In the second he ran into competition on the London market from the directors of the Grand Trunk, to the detriment of the Quebec economy and the development of the
 
(1918), sect.ii: 135–50; Old silver of Europe & America from early times to the nineteenth century, etc. (London, 1928
statue of George Washington in St Paul’s Cathedral in London to prepare an article expressing his objections. Washington’s “sole distinction,” wrote Kirby, “was that he broke up the British Empire and
KINTON, ADA FLORENCE, artist, teacher, Salvation Army officer, and newspaper editor; b. 1 April 1859 in Battersea (London
., Papers and Records, 6 (1978): 8–15. F. A. A. Talbot, “A wheat hospital,” Windsor Magazine (London, Eng.), 19 (1903–4
opinion of the law officers of the crown in London on the constitutionality of the act. The responsibility for responding to the attack on the
the church ship “Star,” July–October, 1869, printed for private circulation (London, 1870), is preserved in Queen’s College Library, St John’s, and The voyage
 
lines in Canada and was a partner in the New York, Newfoundland and London Telegraph Company, founded in 1854, which was responsible for the first transatlantic cable, completed in 1866 [see
London, Upper Canada, son of Peter Jones* and Elizabeth Field*; m. 27 Feb
. In 1886, with others, he displayed 30,000 pounds of Canadian honey at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London, England. All of it was sold profitably
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