The Laird of Fort William

The Laird of Fort William
Author: Irene Ternier Gordon
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 192705172X

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High finance, wilderness adventures, violence, and questionable legal tactics all played important roles in the history of the North West Company. William McGillivray, head of the company from 1804 until 1821, was arguably the most powerful businessman in Canada in the early nineteenth century. William McGillivray emigrated from the Scottish Highlands to work for his uncle Simon McTavish when he was twenty years old and became head of the NWC in 1804 upon McTavish's death. The period from 1805 to 1814 was a time of quick expansion and great prosperity for the company; however, its decline was even more rapid. It could be argued that the NWC did not merge with the Hudson's Bay Company in 1821 but rather was swallowed up by it. By the time William died in 1825, the McGillivray family had been forced into bankruptcy. Set against the background of the history and legacy of the NWC, this engaging biography tells McGillivray's complete story, from his early years in Scotland, immigration to Canada, and fur-trading successes to his eventual downfall.

The Laird of Fort William

The Laird of Fort William
Author: Irene Ternier Gordon
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1927051738

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High finance, wilderness adventures, violence, and questionable legal tactics all played important roles in the history of the North West Company. William McGillivray, head of the company from 1804 until 1821, was arguably the most powerful businessman in Canada in the early nineteenth century. William McGillivray emigrated from the Scottish Highlands to work for his uncle Simon McTavish when he was twenty years old and became head of the NWC in 1804 upon McTavish’s death. The period from 1805 to 1814 was a time of quick expansion and great prosperity for the company; however, its decline was even more rapid. It could be argued that the NWC did not merge with the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1821 but rather was swallowed up by it. By the time William died in 1825, the McGillivray family had been forced into bankruptcy. Set against the background of the history and legacy of the NWC, this engaging biography tells McGillivray’s complete story, from his early years in Scotland, immigration to Canada, and fur-trading successes to his eventual downfall.

The Laird of Fort William William McGillivray and the North West Company

The Laird of Fort William William McGillivray and the North West Company
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Release: 2013
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High finance, wilderness adventures, violence, and questionable legal tactics all played important roles in the history of the North West Company. William McGillivray, head of the company from 1804 until 1821, was arguably the most powerful businessman in Canada in the early nineteenth century. William McGillivray emigrated from the Scottish Highlands to work for his uncle Simon McTavish when he was twenty years old and became head of the NWC in 1804 upon McTavish’s death. The period from 1805 to 1814 was a time of quick expansion and great prosperity for the company; however, its decline was even more rapid. It could be argued that the NWC did not merge with the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1821 but rather was swallowed up by it. By the time William died in 1825, the McGillivray family had been forced into bankruptcy. Set against the background of the history and legacy of the NWC, this engaging biography tells McGillivray’s complete story, from his early years in Scotland, immigration to Canada, and fur-trading successes to his eventual downfall.

The Highland Laird

The Highland Laird
Author: Amy Jarecki
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1538750988

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A courageous Highlander falls for a strong-willed lass in this "wonderful crossover of Outlander and Pirates of the Caribbean" (Library Journal). Emma Grant has been sheltered and underestimated her entire life. Her blindness may set her apart, but she's just as fierce and loyal as any of her clansmen. So when she catches word that her brother's best friend is in jail, she doesn't hesitate to race to the brawny Highlander's rescue. Laird Ciar MacDougall is on a vital mission for Scotland when he witnesses a murder -- and then is blamed for the death and thrown into a Redcoat prison to rot. He never thought he'd be broken out by a slip of a lass and her faithful hound. But now they're outlaws on the run. And as their enemies circle ever closer, he will have to choose between saving his country or the woman who's captured his heart.

The Laird's Secret

The Laird's Secret
Author: Linda Tyler
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2021-01-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504072081

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In this heartfelt historical romance, an Englishwoman and a Scottish Laird seek healing from the scars of war and betrayal. London, 1953. Life is getting back to normal after the war and Christina Camble is one of those looking to the future. But her trust in men is destroyed when she discovers her fiancé has a wife and child. Giving up her job and flat, she flees London and moves to Scotland, where she hopes to get her life back on the right track. Christina’s peaceful life is interrupted when she meets handsome, reserved Alex MacDonald, the Laird of Craiglogie. Physically scarred and emotionally wrecked by his experiences in World War Two, Alex can’t help but be drawn to the sensitive and beautiful newcomer. But as Christina and Alex cautiously grow closer, a romantic rival does everything she can to drive a wedge between them. Can these two, who have lost so much, learn to love and trust again?

The Fort in the Forest

The Fort in the Forest
Author: Everett Titsworth Tomlinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1904
Genre: Adventure stories
ISBN:

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Report

Report
Author: Großbritannien Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 990
Release: 1877
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Fort William

Fort William
Author: Fort William (Ont.). Board of Trade
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1898
Genre: Thunder Bay (Ont.)
ISBN:

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Reports

Reports
Author: Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1897
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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