- The
DesBrisay Museum is a
museum showcasing the
history of the town of Bridgewater, Nova
Scotia and the
surrounding area,
including its
inhabitants and...
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Alexander Campbell DesBrisay may
refer to:
Alexander Campbell DesBrisay (politician)
Alexander Campbell DesBrisay (judge) This
disambiguation page lists...
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Campbell DesBrisay (1828 –
April 8, 1873) was a
French Canadian businessman and
politician in the
Province of New Brunswick. The son of
Solomon DesBrisay and...
- TheIndependent.ca.
DesBrisay,
Mather Byles (1895).
History of the
county of Lunenburg. Toronto: W. Briggs. p. 619. LCCN 01022095. OCLC 04067460.
DesBrisay, Mather...
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Mather Byles DesBrisay (March 19, 1828 –
April 8, 1900) was a
Canadian lawyer, judge, politician, and
historian in the
Province of Nova
Scotia whose collections...
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Lestock Graham DesBrisay (September 3, 1920 – 1988) was a
Canadian businessman and a
politician in the
Province of New Brunswick. He
served as the governor...
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Alexander Campbell DesBrisay (27 June 1888 – 30
November 1963) was a
Canadian lawyer and judge. He was
Chief Justice of
British Columbia from 1958 to...
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Peach Wilson DesBrisay (March 28, 1820 –
December 10, 1872) was a
Canadian businessman and
politician in the
province of New Brunswick.
DesBrisay was born...
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Pernette to Franklin, letter,
dated at LaHave, July 3, 1782,
reprinted in
DesBrisay,
Mather Byles,
History of the
County of Lunenburg, Toronto:
Wesley Briggs...
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family of Mr.
Smith it may be seen by the
curious at the
present day"
DesBrisay,
Mather Byles (1895).
History of the
county of
Lunenburg (2 ed.). Toronto:...