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                  insisted on limiting the reference to the actual question of the boundary, excluding the question as to control of the disputed territory’s natural resources. In the summer of 1884 Mowat went to London and
                  London. He resigned three years later and went to the United States, where he was attached to the Chilean delegation in Washington. At that point he began a distinguished career in journalism. From about
                  . 4 Nov. 1829 in Bromley (London), England, son of George Murray, bishop of Rochester, and Lady Sarah Maria Hay-Drummond, daughter of the 10th Earl of Kinnoull; m
                   
                  presbytery in May 1849, Murray returned to the Island. He was ordained minister of Cavendish and New London in January 1850, filling the vacancy left by the departure of John
                  Murray’s Memoirs of a great detective: incidents in the life of John Wilson Murray was first published in London in 1904. Victor Speer’s involvement is not mentioned in this version, but he
                   
                  memorable voyage occurred in 1862, when Murray attended Presbyterian assemblies in Edinburgh and the International Exhibition in London. During it he composed accounts of the Atlantic crossing, the exhibition
                   
                  . . . (Winnipeg, 1893); “The proposed new route from British North America,” Westminster Rev. (New York and London), 144 (July–December 1895): 178–92; “How to consolidate the empire,” Empire Rev
                  holding the Presbyterian System, at Edinburgh in 1877, Philadelphia in 1880, Belfast in 1884, London in 1888, Toronto in 1892, Glasgow in 1896, and Washington in 1899, and read papers at Philadelphia
                   
                  . Following Mrs McCabe’s death about two years later, William resigned from his position and for the next five years travelled “for business and pleasure.” He spent some time in London, England, where he
                  former was unquestionably a most important figure for his time. The medals won at provincial exhibitions from 1858, at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London in 1886, and at the Columbian exposition
                   
                  McCHESNEY, SARAH (Hayward), teacher; b. 16 Nov. 1839 in London, England
                  London, England. Leopold McClintock entered the Royal Navy as a first-class volunteer on 22 June 1831. His career began in peacetime
                   
                  (d. 1900) of Buffalo, N.Y., and they had seven sons and five daughters; d. 6 June 1906 in Newton, Kans, and was buried in London, Ont
                   
                  government of St. John’s, Newfoundland, 1800–1921” (phd thesis, Univ. of Western Ont., London, 1981). B. C. Busch, The war against the seals: a
                  London conferences, but failed to enshrine his conception of an elective upper house. During the confederation debates in 1865 he expressed impatience with detailed discussion since the proposed escape
                  . (London), 20 (1991–92): 169–95. R. W. Winks, The blacks in Canada
                   
                   885). Canadian White Ribbon Tidings (London, Ont.), 1 Oct. 1909: 1508 (mfm. in AO, F
                  another, and The span o’ life ranges from Scotland to London, France, Louisbourg, and Quebec in building an intricate narrative based on the published memoirs of army officer James
                   
                  . Univ. of Western Ont. Library, Regional Coll. (London), W. E. Elliott coll. Clinton New Era
                   
                  ), 1885–1903, and Canadian White Ribbon Tidings (London, Ont.), 1904–5; RG 80-5, no.1879-009463. NA, RG 31, C1, 1881, Kingston, Frontenac
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