Captain's Purr


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A cat named Captain enjoys a number of activities, especially spending time with his sweetheart.







The Descendants of Michael and Jane (Shippee) Spurr of Round Hill, Annapolis Co., N.S.


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Robert Spurr (1611-1703) was born in England and died in Dorchester, Massachusetts. He and Anne (ca. 1624-1712), his wife, had seven children in Dorchcester. Their sixth child, Thomas (1661-1738) and his son Thomas (1687-1767) spent their lives in Massachusetts. Michael Spurr (1723-1774), son of Thomas (1687-1767) and Elizabeth Kingsley, was born in Stoughton, Mass. and died at Round Hill, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia. Michael married Jane Shippee in Stoughton, Mass in 1746. In 1760, the family of eight (three boys and three girls) migrated to Annapolis County, N.S. where four more children came to the family. Michael, Jane and their descendants remained in Canada and include Spurr, Barteaux, Harris, Hennigar, Lent, Potter, Rice, Vroom and related families.




The Cloud Captains


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A climate adventure story about clouds, family and saving a world. Always in the shadow of her famous sister, Sally Winter arrives at Cloud Academy desperate to prove herself but some things never work out as they're supposed to. So, when Sally disgraces herself and is forced out of a mission to save Eliante and the Aqaalim, it seems she's failed. Until that is, she stumbles upon the Top Secret Hangar 9 and the mystery of what lies within. Along with the outcast, Ben and his friends, can Sally finally prove her worth? Fans of Bren MacDibble will love this thrilling fantasy.




Lineage Book


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Includes inclusive "Errata for the Linage book."




Transactions


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Two Festivals


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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.




The Canada Gazette


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The Monthly Army List


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