"But when I got to thinking it over," I said, "it suddenly occurred to me that I belonged to the greatest of all Fraternities.
"Adventures In Friendship"
David Grayson
As a matter of fact there was practically no interference with any of the religious Fraternities during the early years of British rule; and when in the course of time the Jesuits disappeared entirely from the country their estates passed by law into the possession of the government for the use of the people, while the Sulpitians were eventually allowed to continue their work and develope property which became of great value on the island of Montreal.
"Canada under British Rule 1760-1900"
John G. Bourinot
Many such Fraternities there were in the absence of a regular regimental mess.
"Leaves from a Field Note-Book"
J. H. Morgan