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    Major The Hon. Archibald Norman McLeod (17 March 1772 – after 1837) J.P., was a partner of the North West Company and a political figure in Lower Canada...
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  • Archibald McLeod may refer to: Archibald Norman McLeod (1772–after 1837), partner of the North West Company and political figure in Lower Canada Archibald...
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  • Fraser's absence. It became known soon after as Fort McLeod during the tenure of Archibald Norman McLeod, who was in charge of the post for many years.: 170 ...
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    Alexander McLeod of Duirinish, Lochalsh (near Skye), a relation of Archibald Norman McLeod, who died in 1809 at Montreal. She married Alexander Mackenzie...
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    Tulita (redirect from Fort Norman)
    Deline. Who the name 'Norman' commemorates is unclear, but it may have been either Alexander Norman McLeod or Archibald Norman McLeod, both of whom were...
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    John Johnson; Sir Roger Sheaffe; John MacDonald of Garth; Archibald Norman McLeod; Alexander McKenzie (cousin of Sir Alexander Mackenzie); and John Jacob...
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    trading companies in Montreal, which was later administered by Archibald Norman McLeod. In 1787, the company merged with the North West Company. On behalf...
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    doors, hinges, windows & other useful materials. That winter, Archibald Norman McLeod attempted to starve the HBC posts in Athabasca by preventing their...
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    also a National Historic Site of Canada. It was built in 1805 by Archibald Norman McLeod and named for his family's ancestral home, Dunvegan Castle. The...
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    House, Rue St. Antoine. A 'first class house' built circa 1810 for Archibald Norman McLeod, since demolished. St. Antoine Hall, St. Antoine Street; a forty-two...
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