Jottings From Tombstones in the Old "English" Burying Ground, Dorchester Street, Montreal, 1866

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Jottings From Tombstones in the Old "English" Burying Ground, Dorchester Street, Montreal, 1866
Abstract
The Old English Burying Ground of Montreal was situated at the corner of Dorchester (now René Lévisque) and St Urban Streets. Member of Parliament Walter Shanly (1817-1899) had written down the inscriptions of thirty-one of the tombstones, and when the cemetery was destroyed in 1875 to make a park he thought it best to publish them, and his letter was written up in the Sessional Papers of the Dominion of Canada of 1890.
Book Title
Report on Canadian Archives by Douglas Brymner, Archivist, 1889 -- Sessional Papers of the Parliament of Canada 1890
Volume
No. 6(B)
Place
Ottawa, ON
Publisher
Printed by Brown Chamberlin
Date
1890
Pages
xv-xix
Language
en
ISBN
Citation
Shanly, Walter. “Jottings From Tombstones in the Old ‘English’ Burying Ground, Dorchester Street, Montreal, 1866.” In Report on Canadian Archives by Douglas Brymner, Archivist, 1889 -- Sessional Papers of the Parliament of Canada 1890, No. 6(B):xv–xix. Ottawa, ON: Printed by Brown Chamberlin, 1890.
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