1000 resultados para Casement, Roger, Sir, 1864-1916.
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"Account of the province of Vilcapampa and a narrative of the execution of the Inca Tupac Amaru, by Captain Baltasar de Ocampo (written in 1610) translated from a manuscript in the British museum": p. [203]-247.
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"From the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, vol. 63, 1902, p. 76-114."
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Of benefits.--Of a happy life.--Of anger.--Epistles.
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Major-General Henry Ronald Douglas MacIver.--Baron James Harden-Hickey.--Winston Spencer Churchill.--Captain Philo Norton McGiffin.--General William Walker, the king of the filibusters.--Major Burnham, chief of scouts.
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Gallegher: a newspaper story.--A walk up the avenue.--My disreputable friend, Mr. Raegen.--The other woman.--The trailer for room no. 8.--"There were ninety and nine."--The cynical Miss Catherwaight.--Van Bibber and the swan-boats.--Van Bibber's burglar.--Van Bibber as best man.
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Henry Hope & Sons of Canada Ltd. were located at 45 King Street West, Toronto, Ont. at the writing of this letter in 1916. The company specialized in “weathertight casements in iron steel or gun-metal, unbreakable steel windows, fanlight opening-gear, leaded lights and stained glass, patent glass roofing, locks and door furniture, rainwater goods in cast lead and cast iron”. The letter is addressed to Mr. H.Y. [Harry Young] Grant, c/o Fenwick Farm, Lundy’s Lane, Niagara Falls, Ont. from R.W. Smith. The letter is in reply to a query about casement windows. Harry Young Grant (1860-1934), son of Sir James Alexander Grant and Maria Malloch of Ottawa, Ont. was a medical doctor specializing in the treatment of the eye, ear, nose and throat. After his retirement he became a member of the Niagara Parks Commission. He was married to Grace A. Smith, daughter of James R. Smith of Buffalo.