1794  (1889)  Auge has sad complaints against his H.B. opponent, Mr. Donald. . . .
1819  (1890)  Mr. Frobisher, myself and the men who were with us were suddenly confined to even more narrow limits and to a space nearly square, between our buildings and the range of buildings occupied by the H.B. Co.
1824  (1931)  Such a facility might be an additional inducement for them to fall in with the H.B. Coy's views.
1843  (1955)  Rather than send a son of mine to become a clerk in the H. B. Company I would see him a day labourer at home.
1962  The trapper, the missionary, the HBC storekeeper and later the government may all have acted in reasonable ways, by their own lights.