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Stuart, H.C. 1844-1909, (Henry Coleridge)
supervision of the Church in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick ; and for the present there seemed not much need for attempting to extend his ministrations to the regions beyond.** " As a matter of fact, provision was made for several clergymen of the Church of England soon after the Conquest, Bishop Inglis did visit Canada, and the
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White, Walter S. 1909- auteur, (Walter Sydney)
Adams, Frank Dawson, 1859-1942
.Representation to this effect was made to the authorities in England with the result that three Protestant clergymen were selected and sent out.These gentlemen spoke French as their nativeanguage and were but indifferently * “The Church of England in Canada.1759-1793.” Early History acquainted with English.The British authorities
Beaulieu, Denis
dea famille CHARTIER (branche générationnelle paternelle de Gertrude 2019 No : 24-1 p : 20 Chartier) Church of England in Canada Holy Trinity of Durham Burials 2021 No : 26-2 p : 21 Choquette, François Ascendance paternelle de François Choquette 2012 No : 17-1 p : 10 Coderre, Augustin Souvenirs d'antan 2000 No : 5-2 p : 12
Sulte, Benjamin, 1841-1923
Church of England in Canada, p.21; Suite,e Chevalier de Nivervttle, M.SJR.C., 1909, p.57.Outre Edward, Jonathan, Joseph et Sarah Sills, ci-dessus nommés, signalonseur frère John, décédé en 1821 ou peu avant.John Sills et John Bell étaient marchands associés à Montréal et faisaient affaires souse nom de John Bell & Cie
persons who brought forward the measure in Parliament was to endow with parsonage houses and glebeand*» the clergy of the Church of England, at the discretion of theocal Government; but with îespect to the distribution of the proceeds ol the reservedands geneially, 4285 ON THE CIVIL GOVERNMENT OF CANADA.11 they are of
Corbeil, Pierre, 1947- auteur
.13.Second Triennal Report of the Council for Social Service, General Synod of the Church of England in Canada, Journal of Proceedings (1921), Toronto, 1922, 383.14.Council for Social Service Report, General Synod of the Church of England in Canada, Journal of Proceedings (1924), 60.15.F.L.Booth-Tucker, The Farm Colonies
.510 Census Returns of Canada.495 Church of England Clergy.558 Clergy in Canada .655 Coins, Gold and Silver,egal tend er of .539 Collectors of Customs and Salaries 547 Comparative Value of British and Foreign Merchandise entered in 1849 and 50. 09 Commerce of Canada, 1850.525 Congregationalist Clergy.567 County
Harvey, Jean-Charles, 1891-1967
the democracies, clearly necessary for the maintenance of our civilization, unhappily finds enemies not only among the communists but among a host of naïve persons who style themselvesiberals.Thus it is that recently a committee of the Montreal Synod of the Church of England in Canada stated that "anti-Soviet
a bi-lingual player who has appeared with equal ease at North Hatley (in English) and Percé (in French).FRANK FONTAINE (Cusins) appeared recently in Night Boss, produced by Robert Christie for TV in Toronto, and in this year’s Chester Cycle at the Church of the Messiah.Trained in England, he has returned to Canada in
professing adherence to the Church of England in the province of Upper Canada 1s roughly stated at 150,000.I believe itis by no means accurately known, but measures are understood to be in contemplation for ascertaining it.The number of clergy in the exercise of their ministry, including some whom I ordained during my
of 1849, while it abolished the distinctive theological character of the Provincial University)c0 tinued its Professors.Measures, however, were adopted, in 1850, for the establishment of a Denomination» College; and an appeal was made by the Bishop to the members of the Church of England in Canada»» England.The appeal
Rome, David, 1910-1996
government."At a regional meeting of the League of Nations Society in Toronto, the proposals outlined above were agreed upon."The executive of the Social Service Council of Canada, representative of the United Church of Canada, the Church of England in Canada, the Baptist Church, the Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A., Salvation Army and
many otherake and river parts eastward as well as westward.Montreal is the Metropolitan See of the Church of England in Canada and the seat of a roman catholic bishop.It returns three members to ithe Dominion House of Commons, and three to the Quebec Legislature.The City is well governed, by a Corporation composed of
appropriated exclusively to the support of the Church of England in Canada.At first, they had yielded no revenue, the rents being insufficient to cover the expenses of management.They remained in the hands of government, and the only money paid to the Church of England up to 1821 was a sum of X'427 in 181G.Other bodies of
influence felt to a great extent.In 1882 he was made a Canon of St, John\u2019s Cathedral, and, on the death of Dean O'Meara, in 1901, he was appointed Dean of Rupert\u2019s Land.On November 15, 1903, he was consecrated Coadjutor-Bishop of Rupert\u2019s Land in PRELATES OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN CANADA\u2014The Right Rev
ANGLICANISM IN AMERICA \u2014 The Right Rev.William Lennox Mills, D.D., one of the episcopal representatives of the Church of England in Canada at the Ter-Centenary Celebration to be held in Richmond, Va., next week.PrP ere of the 1830 period of the sloping shoulders of the shawl and ecrinoline- wearing women immortalized, in
Pierce, Lorne, 1890-1961
he was active in the affairs of Church and State, and numbered among his friends and correspondents the elect of England and America, among them the royal family, Lord Tennyson, etc.He died June 23, 1906.Kirby’s first book was The U.E.: A Tale of Upper Canada (1859), aong poem of twelve cantos in heroic couplets