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Fraser, Barry G., and Hugh W. Fraser. 2005 Fraser Genealogy “As Others See Us”: Frasers of Dundee, Quebec. Courtenay, BC: A.W. Fraser, 2005.
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Chapman, Earl J., and Ian M. McCulloch, eds. A Bard of Wolfe’s Army: James Thompson, Gentleman Volunteer, 1733-1830. Montreal: R. Brass Studio, 2010.
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Heine, G. Colborne. A Brief Sketch of the Life and Work of the Rev. Robert Campbell, D.D., Minister of St. Gabriel Church, Montreal. Montreal: Witness Press, 1922.
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Wrong, George M. A Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs: The Story of a Hundred Years, 1761-1861. 2nd ed. Toronto, ON: Macmillan Company of Canada, 1926. http://eco.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.66335/1?r=0&s=1.
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Sprager, Gabriella. “A Comparison of Social Structure in the Northwest Company and the Hudson’s Bay Company.” In Status, Structure and Stratification: Current Archaeological Reconstructions, edited by Marc Thompson, 387–391. Calgary, AB: The University of Calgary Press, 1985.
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McGibbon, Robert D. A Complete Synopsis of the Great Pew Case: From the Institution to the Final Decree of the Supreme Court of Canada: James Johnston (Plaintiff), Appellant and the Minister and Trustees of St. Andrew’s Church, Montreal (Defendants) Respondents. Montreal: Dawson Brothers, 1877. https://archive.org/stream/cihm_24145#page/n7/mode/2up.
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Little, J. I. “A Country Without a Soul: Rupert Brooke’s Gothic Vision of Canada.” Canadian Literature/Littérature canadienne No. 219 (Winter 2013): 95–111.
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Whyte, Donald. A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation. Toronto, ON: Ontario Genealogical Society, 1986.
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Feltoe, Richard. A Gentleman of Substance: The Life and Legacy of John Redpath, 1796-1869. Toronto: Natural History/Natural Heritage, 2004.
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Wellwood, John Edwin. “A Historical Study of the Influence of Various Cultural Groups on the Development of Educational Theory in the Province of Quebec, 1760-1846.” Master’s Thesis, University of Manitoba, 1966.
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Cogswell, Malcolm. A History of English-Speaking Churches in the Chateauguay Valley to 1850. Chateauguay, QC: [s.n.], 1991.
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Barry, Gwen. A History of Megantic County : Downhomers of Quebec’s Eastern Townships : Matters of Abenakis, Americans and Soldiers, the British Emigrants, Settlement and Development, the Orange Lodge, the Home Children, Religion & Ethnic Issues, Epidemics, Education, Women’s History, Commerce, and Outmigration to the Huron Tract, US Plain States, New England and the Canadian Prairies. Lower Sackville, NS: Evans Books, 1999.
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Campbell, Robert. A History of the Scotch Presbyterian Church, St. Gabriel Street, Montreal. Montreal: W. Drysdale & Co., 1887. https://archive.org/stream/cihm_00397#page/n1/mode/2up.
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Ouellet, Serge, Jean-Marie Fallu, Réjean Martel, and Fabien Sinnett. “À la recherche d’ancêtres d’Irlande, d’Écosse et d’Angleterre.” Magazine Gaspésie, March 2014. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/mgaspesie/2014-v51-n1-mgaspesie01161/71133ac.pdf.
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Harper, J. Russell. “A Note on Notman.” The McGill News, May 1967.
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McDougall, David J. “A Outline of the Patterns of Non-French Speaking Settlement in Quebec in the 18th and 19th Centuries.” Connections Vol. 7, no. 1–2 (December 1984): 4-11-4–10.
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Weary, Sally Elizabeth. A Preliminary List of the Incoming Correspondence of Sir William Peterson, C.B., Record Group 2 P, Accession 641, Bundle 66. Montreal: McGill University Archives, 1977.
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Pocock, Joanne. A Profile of the English-Speaking Community of the Appalaches, L’Érable and Lotbinière MRC Territories. Thetford Mines, QC: Megantic English-Speaking Community Development Corporation, 2010. http://www.mcdc.info/uploads/pdf/Community-Profile-English.pdf.
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Lawson, Bill. A Register of Emigrant Families From the Western Isles of Scotland to the Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada. Eaton Corner, QC: Compton County Historical Museum Society, 1988.
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Villeneuve, René. “A Scottish-Born Silversmith in Montreal: Robert Cruikshank.” In Kingdom of the Mind: How the Scots Helped Make Canada, edited by Peter E. Rider and Heather McNabb, 137–148. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006.
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Murray, Irena. “A Scout of the Past: Ramsay Traquair and the Legacy of the National Art Survey of Scotland in Quebec.” In A Kingdom of the Mind: How the Scots Helped Make Canada, edited by Peter E. Rider and Heather McNabb, 201–210. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006.
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A Sermon Preached in St. Andrew’s Church, on the Fourteenth March, 1819, on Occasion of the Death of the Rev. Alex. Spark, D.D., Late Minister of the Scotch (Presbyterian) Church, Quebec. Quebec: Printed and Sold by John Neilson, 1819. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=aeu.ark:/13960/t41r7t63h&view=1up&seq=5.
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MacLeod, K. R. A Short History of Scotstown, Quebec. Scotstown, QC: [s.n.], 1948.
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Stirling, John. A Short Sketch of the History of Crescent Street Church, Montreal. Montreal: Morton, Phillips & Co., 1899. http://ia600502.us.archive.org/19/items/ashortsketchofth00stiruoft/ashortsketchofth00stiruoft.pdf.
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Selkirk, Thomas Douglas. A Sketch of the British Fur Trade in North America: With Observations Relative to the North-West Company of Montreal. London, England: James Ridgway, 1816.
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Howard, Robert Palmer. A Sketch of the Life of the Late G.W. Campbell, A.M., M.D., LL.D., Late Dean of the Medical Faculty, and a Summary of the History of the Faculty, Being the Introductory Address of the Fiftieth Session of the Medical Faculty of McGill University. Montreal: Printed by The Gazette Printing Company, 1882. http://ebooks.library.ualberta.ca/local/cihm_01541.
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Yuen, C. Y. John. “A Study of the Montreal Diocesan Theological College.” Student paper, School of Architecture, McGill University, 1969.
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Saint Andrew’s Society of Montreal. A Summary of the First Fifty Years Transactions of the St. Andrew’s Society of Montreal. Montreal: McQueen & Corneil, 1886. https://archive.org/details/cihm_13112.
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Jenson, Jane. “A Sundry Place : George Bonnallie and the Settlement of Orford Township.” Quebec Heritage News, Winter 2021.
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Colquhoun, A. H. U. “A Victim of Scottish Canadians.” Dalhousie Review Vol. 3 (October 1923): 286–290.
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