Simon McTavish may refer to Simon McTavish (canoeist) (born 1996), Canadian sprint kayaker Simon McTavish (fur trader) (1750–1804), founding partner of...
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Simon McTavish (c.1750 – 6 July 1804), of Montreal was a Scottish-born fur trader and the chief founding partner of the North West Company. He was a member...
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North West Company (section Frobisher–McTavish deal)
a 16-share organization formed in 1779, which included Todd, Simon McTavish and James McGill. Seeking to break the Hudson's Bay Company monopoly over...
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Simon McTavish (born July 19, 1996) is a Canadian male sprint kayaker. Born in Oakville, Ontario, Simon McTavish moved with his family to Sydney, Australia...
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1900) Simon McTavish (1750–1804), Scots-Canadian businessman, fur trader, and philanthropist École McTavish Junior High Public School McTavish reservoir...
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The McTavish reservoir (French: Réservoir McTavish), named for Simon McTavish, is an underground reservoir and park located beside McGill University's...
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McTavish Street (officially in French: Rue McTavish) is a street in the Golden Square Mile of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is named for Simon McTavish...
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William McGillivray (1764 – 16 October 1825), of Chateau St. Antoine, Montreal, was a Scottish-born fur trader who succeeded his uncle Simon McTavish as the...
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two of his uncles were active in the fur trade, in which his kinsman, Simon McTavish, was the undisputed leading figure. In 1790, he was apprenticed to the...
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one of their firm's wintering partners. To end the tension, Simon McTavish invited Gregory, McLeod & Co., to become part of the North West Company. In 1787...
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the estate, Dunardry was purchased by Simon McTavish of Montreal, from Stratherrick, Invernesshire. Simon McTavish was born of the Garthbeg branch of the...
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William Mactavish (redirect from William McTavish)
of this country to the other and to many will bring grief and pain." Simon McTavish Goossen, N. Jaye (1976). "Mactavish, William". In Halpenny, Francess...
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William McGillivray (1764–1825), fur trader Duncan McIntyre (1834–1894), businessman Simon McTavish (1750–1804), fur trader, saw mill and flour mill operator...
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usually render but one such affair necessary. In 1786, controlled by Simon McTavish and the Frobishers, there were 28 chief partners of the North West Company...
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Scots-Quebecer entrepreneur Simon McTavish, who took him in to raise after his father's death. His paternal grandparents were John McTavish, tacksman of Garthbeg...
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by Simon McTavish, a distant relative and prominent figure in the fur trade, who influenced him to subsequently spell his family name as McTavish. McTavish...
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Carlos Arévalo Rodrigo Germade Spain 1:28.85 SF 3 6 Pierre-Luc Poulin Simon McTavish Canada 1:28.91 QF 4 7 Marko Novaković Marko Dragosavljević Serbia...
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Lake Banook in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Gaudet won gold together with Simon McTavish in the K2 500 m event at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago. Gaudet...
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John McTavish (1701–1774), of Garthbeg. The McGillivrays had traditionally held the Dunmaglass estate since the fourteenth century, and Simon's grandfather...
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his annual visits to Montreal. In the 1790s, Henry and Astor assisted Simon McTavish and the North West Company in organizing shipments of furs to China...
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Kaministiquia River (redirect from McKellar River)
who showed him the Kaministiquia route. The new route was approved by Simon McTavish in 1799. This section covers the voyageur route from Fort William 217...
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son-in-law, Simon McTavish, who had predeceased him. By McTavish's will, all debts owed to him by Chaboillez were to be cancelled and McTavish's generosity...
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December 13 – Joseph Howe, Premier of Nova Scotia (d.1873) July 6 – Simon McTavish, fur trader and dealer in furs, militia officer, office holder, landowner...
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Zealand 9 Nicholas Matveev - Pierre-Luc Poulin - Laurent Lavigne - Simon McTavish Canada 10 Victor Gairy Aasmul - Lasse Bro Madsen - Morten Gravesen...
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double bass on "Nights of Arabia" Fallersleben String Quartet – strings Simon McTavish – flute Production Sascha Paeth – producer, mixing, mastering Derek...
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Michilimackinac. He became partners with Simon McTavish and then went into business on his own. With Peter Pond and others, McBeath purchased shares in the North...
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Vermilion, Alberta. From Fort George, Henry and Donald McTavish (first cousin of Simon McTavish) were being taken back along the Columbia River by five...
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relation to the McTavish House, which was located near the site of the new Arts Building. McTavish House. Built in 1800 for Simon McTavish. Constructed with...
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Historical Places of Canada. In 1860, Allan bought part of the estate of Simon McTavish and demolished the old manor house to make way for his new home, Ravenscrag...
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McLaughlin CC CD ED (1871–1972) – Buick automobile manufacturer Simon McTavish (1750–1804) – fur trader Hartland Molson OC GOQ OBE (1907–2002) – Senator...
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