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    Cuthbert "James" Grant (1793 – July 15, 1854) was a Métis leader of the early 19th century who participated in the Pemmican War as an employee of the North...
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    experience in the fur trade. On 7 June 1815, Métis leader and NWC clerk Cuthbert Grant established a Métis camp La Grenouillère (Frog Plain), 6.4 kilometres...
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    protection of Cuthbert Grant. The night of the battle, Pritchard negotiated a peace settlement with Cuthbert Grant and on the next day, Grant went to Fort...
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  • based on the West Coast of Canada. Matten is a direct descendant of Cuthbert Grant, the first rebel Métis leader, known for the Battle of Seven Oaks in...
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    symbol, but are different colours. The first red flag was flown by Cuthbert Grant in 1815 near Fort Espérance alongside the North-West Company (an unsubstantiated...
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    Cuthbert of Lindisfarne (c. 634 – 20 March 687) was a saint of the early Northumbrian church in the Celtic tradition. He was a monk, bishop and hermit...
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    proven to be fatal; the earliest recorded fatalities as a part of Cuthbert Grant's expedition of 1786 at the Rapids of the Drowned (a class II-IV rapid...
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    1815 as red with an infinity symbol, and that it was being flown by Cuthbert Grant at Fort John in the Qu'Appelle area when a Hudson's Bay Company crew...
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    the chief of Clan Grant declared that Métis leader Cuthbert Grant was a member of the clan. This created a new sept of Clan Grant in Canada. Visitors...
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  • Parliament Cuthbert Ellison (Newcastle MP) (1783–1860), Member of Parliament Cuthbert Grant (1793–1854), Métis leader in what is now Canada Sir Cuthbert Headlam...
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    Elizabeth Alyse Cuthbert AC, MBE (20 April 1938 – 6 August 2017), was an Australian athlete and a four-time Olympic champion. She was nicknamed Australia's...
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    leader and government diplomat Pascal Breland and Maria Grant. Maria Grant, daughter of Cuthbert Grant, came from a wealthy family; Pascal became a very wealthy...
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  • Theatrical release poster Directed by Jim Wynorski Written by Neil Cuthbert Grant Morris Based on Swamp Thing by Len Wein Bernie Wrightson Produced by...
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    confrontation involved a group of North West Company employees led by Cuthbert Grant and some local Métis against a group of Red River settlers and Hudson's...
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    living in close proximity to Semples land, began to prepare for war. Cuthbert Grant, the leader of the Metis, wanted to take back Qu'appelle. They fought...
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  • other ventures of dubious promise, including an unfilmed biopic about Cuthbert Grant starring Sean Connery, and consequently was struggling through personal...
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    Métis people from exporting pemmican out of the Red River district. Cuthbert Grant, leader of the Métis, disregarded MacDonell's proclamation and continued...
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  • Saltzman also attempted to make a film about Canadian Métis leader Cuthbert Grant. In 1969, Saltzman borrowed 70 million Swiss francs (US$40,000,000)...
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  • Tofield, Alberta January 23, 1911 son of Adolphe Campion (grandson of Cuthbert Grant) and Esther Dumont ( great niece to Gabriel Dumont). "Mount Campion"...
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    peoples such as the Cree and Sioux. Around 1824, Métis leader Cuthbert Grant received a land grant on White Horse Plain and founded a settlement. He was soon...
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    Cuthbert is a city in, and the county seat of, Randolph County, Georgia, United States. The population was 3,520 in 2019. Cuthbert was founded by European...
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    include 'Morden Centennial', 'Morden Sunrise, 'Winnipeg Parks' and 'Cuthbert Grant'. Two roses named after Canadian artists that have been added are 'Emily...
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  • area supported numerous buffalo and other game animals. Around 1824, Cuthbert Grant, who had recently led the Métis in the Battle of Seven Oaks, arrived...
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  • (possibly Marie-Suzette), who was also the sister of the Métis leader Cuthbert Grant. They had four sons and six daughters whom Falcon supported as a successful...
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  • Quebec. There, on February 8, 1836, Pascal married Maria Grant (1820-1889), daughter of Cuthbert Grant. Pascal and Maria had fourteen children: Patrice Breland...
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  • Provincial Park (Saskatchewan). It was founded by Robert Grant in 1791 and from 1793 to 1798 Cuthbert Grant Sr was in charge. His more famous son was born here...
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    Alexander Henry the elder & Alexander Henry the younger, Grant, Campion & Co, Robert and Cuthbert Grant, Roderick McKenzie and others. 1796: Frobisher retires...
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  • Gabriel Dumont, Métis military leader during the North-West Rebellion Cuthbert Grant, Métis political and military leader James Isbister, was a Canadian...
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  • Corrie Grant (1850–1924), British politician Craig Grant (1968–2021), American poet Crystal Celeste Grant (born 1980), American actress Cuthbert Grant (1793–1854)...
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    Canada and the United States. The Bois-Brûlés, led by their leader Cuthbert Grant, took part in the Battle of Seven Oaks (1816). The "Chanson de la Grenouillère"...
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