Quetton St. George, the Glossary
Laurent Quetton St.[1]
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25 relations: British Army, Brittany, Chouannerie, French Revolution, Joseph-Geneviève de Puisaye, Lake Couchiching, Lake Simcoe, Lake St. George (Ontario), List of French monarchs, Montpellier, Orléans, Oswego, New York, Quebec, Rhineland, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Royalist, Severn, Ontario, St. George station, Toronto, Toronto Star, University of Toronto, Upper Canada, Vérargues, William Warren Baldwin, York, Upper Canada.
- French emigrants to pre-Confederation Canada
- Upper Canada people
British Army
The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Naval Service and the Royal Air Force.
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Brittany
Brittany (Bretagne,; Breizh,; Gallo: Bertaèyn or Bertègn) is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the north-west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica during the period of Roman occupation.
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Chouannerie
The Chouannerie (from the Chouan brothers, two of its leaders) was a royalist uprising or counter-revolution in twelve of the western ''départements'' of France, particularly in the provinces of Brittany and Maine, against the First Republic during the French Revolution.
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French Revolution
The French Revolution was a period of political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789, and ended with the coup of 18 Brumaire in November 1799 and the formation of the French Consulate.
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Joseph-Geneviève de Puisaye
Joseph-Geneviève, comte de Puisaye (6 March 1755 – 13 September 1827) was a minor French nobleman who fought as a counter-revolutionary during the French Revolution, leading two unsuccessful invasions from England. Quetton St. George and Joseph-Geneviève de Puisaye are French counter-revolutionaries.
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Lake Couchiching
Lake Couchiching, from the Ojibwe gojijiing meaning "inlet", is a medium-sized lake in Central Ontario, Canada, separated from Lake Simcoe by a narrow channel.
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Lake Simcoe
Lake Simcoe is a lake in southern Ontario, Canada, the fourth-largest lake wholly in the province, after Lake Nipigon, Lac Seul, and Lake Nipissing.
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Lake St. George (Ontario)
Lake St.
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List of French monarchs
France was ruled by monarchs from the establishment of the Kingdom of West Francia in 843 until the end of the Second French Empire in 1870, with several interruptions.
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Montpellier
Montpellier (Montpelhièr) is a city in southern France near the Mediterranean Sea.
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Orléans
Orléans ((US) and) is a city in north-central France, about 120 kilometres (74 miles) southwest of Paris.
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Oswego, New York
Oswego is a city in Oswego County, New York, United States.
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Quebec
QuebecAccording to the Canadian government, Québec (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and Quebec (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.
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Rhineland
The Rhineland (Rheinland; Rhénanie; Rijnland; Rhingland; Latinised name: Rhenania) is a loosely defined area of Western Germany along the Rhine, chiefly its middle section.
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Richmond Hill, Ontario
Richmond Hill (2021 population: 202,022) is a city in south-central York Region, Ontario, Canada.
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Royalist
A royalist supports a particular monarch as head of state for a particular kingdom, or of a particular dynastic claim.
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Severn, Ontario
Severn is a township in south-central Ontario, Canada, located between Lake Couchiching, and the Severn River (both are part of the Trent–Severn Waterway) in Simcoe County.
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Toronto
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.
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Toronto Star
The Toronto Star is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper.
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University of Toronto
The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park.
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Upper Canada
The Province of Upper Canada (province du Haut-Canada) was a part of British Canada established in 1791 by the Kingdom of Great Britain, to govern the central third of the lands in British North America, formerly part of the Province of Quebec since 1763.
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Vérargues
Vérargues (Provençal: Verargas) is a former commune in the Hérault department in the Occitanie region in southern France.
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William Warren Baldwin
William Warren Baldwin (April 25, 1775 – January 8, 1844) was a medical doctor, businessman, lawyer, judge, architect and reform politician in Upper Canada.
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York, Upper Canada
York was a town and the second capital of the colony of Upper Canada.
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See also
French emigrants to pre-Confederation Canada
- Alfred Boisseau
- Henri Faraud
- Quetton St. George
Upper Canada people
- Billy Green (scout)
- Edward Allen Talbot
- Elizabeth Russell (Upper Canada)
- Francis Cockburn
- Henry Corry Rowley Becher
- Ignace Tonené
- James Christie Palmer Esten
- James Conway Victor
- James Gray Bethune
- James Sampson (physician)
- John MacDonell (Revolutionary War loyalist)
- John Ridout
- John Talbot (Reformer)
- John Wedderburn Dunbar Moodie
- Nebenegwune
- Neilliadh "Nelly" Campbell
- Quetton St. George
- Robert Burrowes (Australian politician)
- Stephen Heward
- Thomas Fisher (Upper Canada)
- Thomas Paxton
- White Bear (Wabimakwa)
- William Mattice
- William R. Sturgis
- William Weller