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  • Acheson, T.W. 1968, A Study in the Historical Demography of a Loyalist County. Social History 1:1:53-65
  • Acheson, T.W., 1985, Saint John: The Making of a Colonial Urban Community, University of Toronto Press, Toronto
  • Adams, W.F., 1932, Ireland and Irish Emigration to the New World from 1815 to the Famine, Yale University Press, New Haven
  • Akenson, D.H., 1982 Ontario: Whatever Happened to the Irish?, Canadian Papers in Rural History, Volume III, ed, D.H. Akenson, Langdale Press, Gananoque, 204-56
  • Akenson, D.H., 1984, The Irish in Ontario: A Study in Rural History, McGill-Queen's University Press, Kingston and Montreal.
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  • Angus, M. , 1972, Health, Emigration and Welfare in Kingston, 1820-1840. Oliver Mowat's Ontario, ed. D. Swainson,Macmillan, Totonto, 120-35
  • Appelton,C., 1974, The Sunshine and the Shade:Labour Activism in Central Canada, 1850-60, MA, Calgary
  • Armstrong, C., 1929, A Typical Example of Immigration Into Upper Canada in 1819, Ontario Historical Society Papers and Records, 25: 5-11
  • Ayre, R.H.,1956, Lionel LeMoyne Fitzgerald 1890-1956 Canadian Arts 14:14-16

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  • Baehre, R, 1981, Pauper Immigration to Upper Canada in the 1830's Social History 14:28:339-67
  • Baker, W.M., 1971, No Shillelaugh:The Life, Journalism and Politics of Timothy Anglin, PhD, Western Ontario
  • Baker, W.M., 1973, T.W. Anglin: Speaker of the House of Commons: 1874-1878, Queen's Quarterly, 80:2:256-66
  • Baker, W.M., 1974, Turning the Spirit: Timothy Anglin and the Roasting of D'Arcy McGee, Canadian Association Historical Papers,135-55


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