- de l'Œuvre et
Fabrique de
Notre Dame de Montréal,
better known as the
Guibord case, was a
decision in 1874 by the
Judicial Committee of the
Privy Council...
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Alfred Guibord (November 30, 1841 –
October 17, 1908) was an
American banker and
politician from New York.
Guibord was born on
November 30, 1841, in Plattsburgh...
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printer and
typographer named Joseph Guibord. In 1869,
Guibord died.
Bourget refused to let
Henrietta Brown,
Guibord's widow, bury her husband's remains...
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Joseph Guibord (31
March 1809 – 18
November 1869) was a
printer in Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
known for the
quality of his work.
Guibord was acknowledged...
- Brunswick, and his
refusal to
grant a
Catholic burial to
excommunicant Joseph Guibord. In 1876,
facing an
inquiry by the
Vatican into his
increasing involvement...
- My
Internship in
Canada (French:
Guibord s'en va-t-en guerre) is a
Canadian political satire film
written and
directed by
Philippe Falardeau. The film...
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Edmond Guibord (September 17, 1894 –
December 16, 1971) was a
politician in the Quebec, Canada. He
served as
Member of the
Legislative ****embly. He was...
- Onésime
Guibord (April 22, 1858 –
December 11, 1937) was an
Ontario businessman and
political figure. He
represented Russell in the
Legislative ****embly...
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Robert Gravel (1945–1996),
actor Joseph Guibord (1809–1869), patriot,
buried through a
court order in the
Guibord case Doug
Harvey (1924–1989), ice-hockey...
- of the
Buddhist faith. In
addition to the NCC, parti****nts
include the
Guibord Center, Fo
Guang Shan Hsi Lai Temple,
Claremont School of Theology, and...