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f D.D. In 1860 elected superior of the Quebec Seminary, the appointment including the rectorship of Laval University. In 1871 consecrated archbishop of Quebec, in succession to Archbishop Baillargeon. In 1872 founded the Hotel Dieu du Sacre-Coeur at Quebec, and also instrumental in restoring the church at St. Anne de Beaupre. In 1886 created cardinal. Towards the end of 1894 retired from the administration of his diocese. =Index=: =C= Disapproves of appeal of _Le Parti Catholique_, 82-83. =L= Attributes establishment of first brotherhood of Holy Family to Father Pijard, 86. =Bib.=: Morgan, _Can. Men_; Dent, _Can. Por._; Tetu, _Le Cardinal Taschereau_; Hamel, _Taschereau_. =Taschereau, Sir Henri Elzear= (1836- ). Born at Ste. Marie de la Beauce, Quebec. Educated at Quebec Seminary; called to the bar, 1857, and practised in Quebec. From 1861 to 1867 represented Beauce in the Canadian Assembly. In 1867 appointed a Q. C.; and in 1868 clerk of the peace for the district of Quebec. In 1871 judge of the Quebec Superior Court; in 1878 judge of the Supreme Court of Canada; and in 1902 chief-justice; retired, 1906. In 1904 a member of the Imperial Privy Council. =Bib.=: Morgan, _Can. Men_; Dent, _Can. Por._ =Tasse, Joseph= (1848-1895). Born in Montreal. Educated at Bourget College. Chose journalism as his profession; in 1867 became editor of _Le Canada_; from 1869 to 1872 associate editor of _La Minerve_; and a director of _La Revue Canadienne_. About the same period appointed assistant French translator of the House of Commons. In 1878 elected to the House of Commons for Ottawa, and re-elected 1882; member of the Senate from the province of Quebec, 1891-1895. =Index=: =MS= On Seven Oaks affair, 184. =Bib.=: _Canadiens de L'Ouest_. =Taylor, Brigadier-General.= =Hd= In command at Pensacola, 65; his dispute with Governor Johnstone, 69; at St. Augustine, 75. =Taylor, Sir Henry= (1800-1886). Born in England. In 1824 appointed to the permanent staff of the colonial office, with which he was connected until 1872. In 1835 declined the offer of the governorship of Upper Canada. =Index=: =W= His characterization of Lord Glenelg, 42. =Bib.=: _Dict. Nat. Biog._ =Taylor, John Fennings= (1817-1882). Born in London, England. Educated at Radley, England, and came to Canada, 1836. Held various clerical offices under the Assembly and Council of Canada, and after Confederation was appointed deputy clerk of the Senate. Died in Old Point
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