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Arichat is an
unincorporated place in the Muni****lity of the
County of Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is the main
village on Isle
Madame on the southeastern...
- was
established on 22
September 1844,
under the name of the
Diocese of
Arichat, on
territory split off from the
Diocese of Halifax. Its proto-cathedral...
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approximately 4,300
residents located mostly in the island's
communities of
Arichat, D'Escousse, and
Petit de Grat.
Pondville South "The Isle
Madame Historical...
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College was
founded as
Arichat College, a
Roman Catholic diocesan educational institution at
Arichat, Nova Scotia, in 1853.
Arichat College was
moved to...
- was
established in
Antigonish in 1855,
having been
founded in 1853 in
Arichat, Cape
Breton and
originally called the
College of East Bay
after East Bay...
- used as a tender.
Jones then
pillaged the
community of Petit-de-Grat and
Arichat on Isle Madame, Nova Scotia. The nine
ships (300 men)
immediately surrendered...
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Argyle (902) - 570 643
Arichat (902) - 226
Aylesford (782) - 350 (902) - 321 341 389 847
Baddeck (782)...
- the 33rd and
current lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia. Born in West
Arichat, Nova Scotia,
LeBlanc attended St.
Francis Xavier University, in 1964 with...
- a
merchant and
political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He
represented Arichat Township from 1843 to 1859 and
Richmond County from 1859 to 1863 in the...
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forcibly introduce the
Catholic temperance movement into the
Diocese of
Arichat. In
Ailean a' Ridse's 1854
Canadian Gaelic poem Òran dhan Deoch, ("A Song...