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His father was Hugh Macdonald, an unsuccessful merchant, who had married Helen Shaw on 21 October 1811.
After Hugh Macdonald's business ventures left him in debt, the family emigrated to Kingston, in Upper Canada ( today the southern and eastern portions of Ontario ), in 1820, where there were already a number of Macdonald relatives and connections.
The Macdonalds initially lived with another family, but then resided over a store which Hugh Macdonald ran.
Perhaps even more damaging to Macdonald was when the Liberals discovered a telegram, through a former employee of Sir Hugh Allan, which had been stolen from the safe of Allan's lawyer, Sir John Abbott.
* March 13 – Hugh John Macdonald, premier of Manitoba ( d. 1929 )
Berlioz's Orchestration Treatise: A Translation and Commentary, translated by Hugh Macdonald.
The musicologist Hugh Macdonald argues that Bizet's best orchestral music is found in the suites that he derived respectively from the piano work Jeux d ' enfants and the incidental music for L ' Arlésienne.
As musicologist Hugh Macdonald wrote of Liszt's works in this genre, the intent was " to display the traditional logic of symphonic thought ;" that is, to display a comparable complexity in the interplay of musical themes and tonal ' landscape ' to those of the Romantic symphony.
By doing so, Hugh Macdonald writes, Smetana followed " a straightforward pattern of musical description ".
* Macdonald, Hugh, ed Stanley Sadie, " Symphonic Poem ", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians ( London: Macmillian, 1980 ), 20 vols.
* Macdonald, Hugh, ed.
In 1996, a critical edition of the opera, edited by Hugh Macdonald, was published by Bärenreiter Verlag, as part of the New Berlioz Edition.
This book is dated 1859 and signed Robt W Buchanan in the preface ; ( 2 ) The preface to ' Mary ' states that this is the author's second published book ; ( 3 ) The preface indicates that the writer is still a young man ; ( 4 ) The dedication to Hugh Macdonald suggests he was alive when it was written.
Macdonald and Clark had two sons: John and Hugh ; the former died at 13 months.
* October 29-Sir Rodmond Roblin becomes premier of Manitoba, replacing Hugh John Macdonald.
The preparation of this critical edition was the work of Hugh Macdonald, whose Cambridge University doctoral dissertation this was.
" Hugh Macdonald said of it:
This apocryphal tale, which may have been circulated by Delaborde, is argued against by Hugh Macdonald, who reports the discovery of a contemporary letter by his concièrge explaining that Alkan had been found prostrate in his kitchen, under a porte-parapluie ( a heavy coat / umbrella rack ), after his concièrge heard him moaning.
* Hugh Macdonald ( 1978 ).
He then visited Prince Edward Island's Hugh Macdonald, the province's poet laureate, and conducted workshops and readings.
Born in Three Rivers, Prince Edward Island, Andrew Archibald Macdonald was descended from the Clanronald branch of the Macdonalds of the Isles, the son of Hugh and Catherine Macdonald of Panmure and grandson of Andrew Macdonald who had purchased a large tract of blumpkins in the province and, with his family and retainers, emigrated in 1806 from Inverness-shire, Scotland to settled at Three Rivers, where he and his sons carried on an extensive mercantile business for many years.
* Sir Hugh John Macdonald

Hugh and points
Most notably, Joshi points to Hugh Elliott's Modern Science and Materialism, a 1919 nonfiction book that mentions the " extremely limited " senses of humans, such that of the many " aethereal waves " striking the eyes, " the majority cannot be perceived by the retina at all ".
Numerous other sites from various periods are thought to exist, including a neolithic tomb, and the grave of King Red Hugh ( Aedh Rua ) upon which St. Anne's church ( Church of Ireland ) was supposedly built, occupying the highest of the town's vantage points Mullgoose.
In an interview given to NPR, Jennings ' great-great-grandson Hugh Alexander said, " We were able to take a family portrait in front of the painting, which was for me one of the high points.
*# Quarter Finals Lost to Hugh Russell ( Ireland ) on points ( 2-3 )
:* Semi Finals Defeated Hugh Russell ( Ireland ) on points ( 5-0 )

Hugh and out
The medieval Kingdom of France emerged out of the western part of Charlemagne's Carolingian Empire, known as West Francia, and achieved increasing prominence under the rule of the House of Capet, founded by Hugh Capet in 987.
The painting, long claimed to be one of the portraits of Shakespeare, but considered by Barrell to be an overpaint of a portrait of the Earl of Oxford, turned out to represent neither, but rather depicted Hugh Hamersley.
In 1957, Hugh Everett formulated the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, which does not single out observation as a special process.
When Hugh returned to Scotland he found out that his contract had some small print letters that his failing sight did not allow him to see.
* May 11 – War of the Regulation: North Carolina Governor William Tryon marches his militia out of Hillsborough to come to the aid of General Hugh Waddell's beleaguered forces.
Producer Hugh McCollum was discharged and director Edward Bernds resigned out of loyalty to McCollum, leaving only Jules White to both produce and direct the Stooges ' remaining Columbia comedies.
Whatever Henry said, it was interpreted as a royal command, and four knights, Reginald fitzUrse, Hugh de Morville, William de Tracy, and Richard le Breton, set out to confront the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Hugh Munro never completed his own list, missing out on Càrn an Fhidhleir and Càrn Cloich-mhuillin ( downgraded to a " top " in 1981 ).
One of the first projects of the Irish Free State was the design and production of the Great Seal of Sáorstát Éireann which was carried out on behalf of the Government by Hugh Kennedy.
Whilst Isabella had been able to work with Gaveston, Edward's previous favourite, it became increasingly clear that Hugh the younger and Isabella could not work out a similar compromise.
Meanwhile, fifty miles further up the lake, the Matoa, and Captain Hugh McLeod had to ride out the storm without a safe harbor.
The Labour Party in Opposition had been divided on the issue, with former party leader Hugh Gaitskell having come out in 1962 in opposition to Britain joining the Community.
The cautious and penurious Ickes won out over the more imaginative Hugh S. Johnson as chief of public works administration.
Setting out shortly after Christmas, he met with abbot Hugh of Cluny at Besançon, where he was joined by the young monk Hildebrand, who afterwards became Pope Gregory VII ; arriving in pilgrim garb at Rome in the following February, he was received with much cordiality, and at his consecration assumed the name Leo IX.
With Hugh out of power in Italy and dead by 947, and Bertha herself dying in 949, Romanos secured the promise from his father that he would be allowed to select his own bride.
Further south, on the border of the kingdom, Fulk II of Anjou, another former client of Hugh the Great, carved out a principality at Hugh's expense and that of the Bretons.
Cadfael likes to speak in Welsh, is exuberant when getting an opportunity to go back into Wales, and feels closer to many Welsh ways of doing things than Anglo-Norman ways: for example, letting all of a man's acknowledged children, whether born in or out of wedlock, share in his inheritance ; and recognizing degrees of crime, including homicide, which allows leniency to killers in certain circumstances, rather than the inflexibly mandatory capital punishment of Norman Law, administered reluctantly by Hugh Beringar and rigidly by his superior, Sheriff Gilbert Prestcote.
In an effort to alleviate the ill effects of her years spent in and out of psychiatric hospitals, Frame then began regular therapy sessions with psychoanalyst Robert Hugh Cawley, who encouraged her to pursue her writing.
These included the London-Welsh poet and painter David Jones, whose first book, In Parenthesis, was one of the very few experimental poems to come out of World War I, the Scot Hugh MacDiarmid, Mina Loy and Basil Bunting.
That year, the Trust bought out Les Augres Manor from its owner, Major Hugh Fraser, giving the zoo a permanent home.
One major difference between Molly and Penelope is that while Penelope is eternally faithful, Molly is not, having an affair with Hugh ' Blazes ' Boylan after ten years of her celibacy within the marriage ( though some critics, including Gilbert, point out that the celibacy of Penelope is questionable ).
He made it to New York and the book turned out to be very popular and changed his focus to historical fiction for the rest of his career, though he would continue to write Hugh North stories until 1968.
Hugh Everett described a way out of this problem by suggesting that the universe is in fact indeterminate as a whole.
The same year Hugh de Lacy left went to Ireland to take back the lands he owned before he and his brother fell out of King John's favour.

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