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428: A lecture on the grammatical construction of the Cree language Delivered by the Ven. Archdeacon Hunter, M.A. (late archdeacon of Cumberland, Rupert's Land, and now Vicar of St. Matthew's, Bayswater, W.), before the Institute of Rupert's Land, at the Court House, Fort Garry, Red River Settlement, on the 2nd April, 1862, the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Rupert's Land, president of the Institute, in the chair: Also, paradigms of the Cree verb, with its various conjugations, moods, tenses, inflections, &c. . 1875.
Hunter, James (1817-1881.)
1817-1881. Church of England clergyman; with wife Jean Ross Hunter joined mission at The Pas, 1844; to Grand Rapids on Red River, 1851; to The Pas and completed translation of the Gospel of St Matthew and the Acts of the Apostles into Cree, 1852; to England, 1853; to Red River, 1855; commenced itinerant mission among Tinne tribes around Fort Simpson on the Mackenzie River, 1858; to England, 1865 (M.E.J., Dayspring in the far west).