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William Odber Raymond (February 3, 1853 –
November 24, 1923) was a
Canadian clergyman and
historian from New Brunswick.
While serving as a
rector in Saint...
- 202 24.77% Doug
Lawson 1,168 3.14%
Kathie Brosemer 776 2.09%
Martin Bruce Odber (CAP) 128 0.34%
Carmen Provenzano Sudbury Diane Marleau 20,290 58.52% Mike...
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Progressive Conservative Doug
Lawson 1,168 3.14 -4.80
Green Kathie Brosemer 776 2.09
Canadian Action Martin Bruce Odber 128 0.34
Total 37,147 100.00...
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Thomas Odber Miles (April 20, 1789 – June 5, 1858) was a
farmer and
political figure in New Brunswick. He
represented Sunbury County in the Legislative...
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Retrieved 27
March 2024. "Biography – RAYMOND,
WILLIAM ODBER –
Volume XV (1921-1930)". www.biographi.ca.
Dictionary of
Canadian Biography...
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business and management-related research,
under the
direction of Alan
Odber. In 1963, the
Franks Report recommended the
establishment of two
major business...
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acquired by
Robert Odber under a ninety-nine-year
lease from Sir
Edward Seymour, 1st Baronet. In 1652, it p****ed to
Parkinson Odber who died in 1661 and...
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Estudios Hispánicos. 9 (2): 165–180. JSTOR 27762365. Baubeta,
Patricia Odber de (2013). "Portuguese
Literature in
English Translation". In Parkinson...
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Natchez District," 476. Sabine, The
American Loyalists, 60-61, 204.
William Odber Raymond, The
United Empire Loyalists, 36.
Report on
American M****cripts...
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Editions and The New
Brunswick Military Heritage Project, 2003.
William Odber Raymond.
Winslow Papers A.D. 1776–1826.
Saint John: New
Brunswick Historical...