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    Alex. Sparks, Minister,             A. Ferguson,
    Jas. Thompson, Jr.,                 Robert Eglison,
    Fred. Grant,                        Robt. Cairns,
    Jno. Greenshields,                  William A. Thompson,
    Chas - Page 75
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- Alex. Sparks, Minister, A. Ferguson, Jas.

Thompson, Jr., Robert Eglison, Fred.

Grant, Robt. Cairns, Jno. Greenshields, William A. Thompson, Chas. G. Stewart, Wm. McWhirter, James Sinclair, John McDonald, John Urquhart, John Auld, William Morrin, Bridget Young, Jno. Eifland, Jno. Shaw, John Barlie, Charles Hunter, Geo. McGregor, Geo. Black, Wm. Holmes, W. G. Hall, James Ward, J. Gray, Jno. Purss, F. Leslie, Ann Watt, Robt. Wood, J. Brydon, Lewis Harper, Jno. Frazer, Mary Boyle, James Somerville, A. Anderson, J. A. Thompson, John Anderson, Wm. Hall, Robt. Ross, Wm. Thompson, Sr., Wm. Fraser, D. Monroe, Wm. Hay, J. Blackwood, Wm. McKay, M. Lymburner, Robt. Harrower, Francis Hunter, James Tulloch, W. Rouburgh, Samuel Brown, John McCord, Isaac Johnstone, J. G. Hanna, Peter Leitch, J. McNider, Henry Baldwin, Adam Lymburner, Daniel Forbes, Jno. Lynd, William Jaffray, Peter Stuart, J. Hendry, William Grant, John Thompson, J. A. Todd, George Smith, John Mure, Wm. Reed, John Patterson, Alexander Harper, John Crawford, Robert Marshall, John Hewison, William White, David Douglas, Thomas White, George Wilde, John Taylor, Fred. Petry, Adam Reid, James Ross, James Irvine, David Stewart, John Munro, John Yule, Alexander Munn, Angus McIntyre, Alexander Rea, John Mackie, James Elmslie, John Purss. Johnston, Charles Smith, Wm. Thompson, Jr., Ebenezer Baird, Con. Adamson, Lawrence Kidd, Geo. Morrison, James McCallum, Jno. Goudie, John Burn, G. Sinclair, Joanna George, Walter Carruthers, Maya Darling, Wm. Petrie, William Lindsay, John Ross, Janet Smith, Wm. McKenzie, William Smith, Thos. Saul, Henrietta Sewell, J. Ross, Jr., Jane Sewell, Ann Rose, C. W. Grant, James Mitchell, Robert Ritchie, Geo. King, George Pyke, Alex. Thompson, Joseph Stilson, James Orkney, Henry Hunt, J. Neilson, George Thompson, Daniel Fraser, Quebec, 5th October, 1802.

Some of these signatures are suggestive. The most notable is probably that of old Adam Lymburner, the cleverest of the three Lymburners, all merchants at Quebec in 1775. [43] Adam, according to the historian Garneau, was more distinguished for his forensic abilities and knowledge of constitutional law, than for his robust allegiance to the Hanoverian succession at Quebec, when Colonel Benedict Arnold and his New Englanders so rudely knocked at our gates for admission in 1775.

According to Garneau and other historians, in the autumn of that memorable year, when the fate of British Canada hung as if by a thread, Adam Lymburner, more prudent than loyal, retired from the sorely beset fortress to Charlesbourg, possibly to Chateau Bigot, a shooting box then known as the "Hermitage," to meditate on the mutability of human affairs. Later on, however, in the exciting times of 1791, Adam Lymburner was deputed by the colony to England to suggest amendment's to the project of the constitution to be promulgated by the home authorities. His able speech may be met with in the pages of the Canadian Review, published at Montreal in 1826. This St Peter street magnate attained four score and ten years, and died at Russell Square, London, on the 10th January, 1836.

Another signature recalls days of strife and alarm: that of sturdy old Hugh McQuarters, the brave artillery sergeant who, at Pres-de-Ville on that momentous 31st December, 1775, applied the match to the cannon which consigned to a snowy shroud Brigadier-General Richard Montgomery, his two aides, McPherson and Cheeseman, and his brave, but doomed followers, some eleven in all; the rest having sought safety in flight.

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