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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
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| 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.
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Report on Canadian Archives by Douglas Brymner, Archivist, 1889 -- Sessional Papers of the Parliament of Canada 1890
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No. 6(B)
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Ottawa, ON
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Printed by Brown Chamberlin
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1890
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xv-xix
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en
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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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