Report of the Work of the Public Archives ...Public Archives, 1893 |
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... October , 1788 ........ The same in March , 1789 ........ The same in July , 1789 . Township of Lancaster .... First concession ...... Second do Third do Land Board of Mecklenburg .. List of reduced officers of Provincial corps who ...
... October , 1788 ........ The same in March , 1789 ........ The same in July , 1789 . Township of Lancaster .... First concession ...... Second do Third do Land Board of Mecklenburg .. List of reduced officers of Provincial corps who ...
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... October the sale actually took place , the lease being adjudged , after three previous bids , for £ 60 instead of the then existing rent of £ 850 , Monro & Bell being the successful bidders . In communicating the result to the Colonial ...
... October the sale actually took place , the lease being adjudged , after three previous bids , for £ 60 instead of the then existing rent of £ 850 , Monro & Bell being the successful bidders . In communicating the result to the Colonial ...
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... October , 1799 . ( Q. 84 , p . 183 ) , His Lordship calls attention to the disadvantage under which the Province has long laboured from the want of schools , not only Grammar schools for young men intended for the learned professions ...
... October , 1799 . ( Q. 84 , p . 183 ) , His Lordship calls attention to the disadvantage under which the Province has long laboured from the want of schools , not only Grammar schools for young men intended for the learned professions ...
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... October , 1801 , the Duke of Kent states the difficulty felt by Colonel Talbot with respect to the obligations he would incur , and says : " To obviate this , from his ignorance of the difficulty there is " for any of His Majesty's sons ...
... October , 1801 , the Duke of Kent states the difficulty felt by Colonel Talbot with respect to the obligations he would incur , and says : " To obviate this , from his ignorance of the difficulty there is " for any of His Majesty's sons ...
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... October , 1802 , ( Q. 89 , p . 102 ) informed the Lieutenant - Governor that the King had been graciously pleased to comply with the request , and that the Treasury had been desired to take the necessary steps to have His Majesty's ...
... October , 1802 , ( Q. 89 , p . 102 ) informed the Lieutenant - Governor that the King had been graciously pleased to comply with the request , and that the Treasury had been desired to take the necessary steps to have His Majesty's ...
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Stran xl - ... towns or hunting camps as a trader, who is not furnished with a license for that purpose, under the hand and seal of the...
Stran 70 - At a meeting of the independent Freeholders of the East riding of the County of York, and the Counties of Durham & Simcoe, held at Hoyle's Tavern, Jan.
Stran 14 - ... immediate Officers of the Crown, and peculiarly attached to the Interest of Government, there is no doubt that such an influence, from the circumstance of being equally diffused over the whole Province would effectually tend to keep alive among the great Body of the people, that spirit of Zeal and Loyalty for Monarchical Government which I believe to be natural to the Canadians, but which for...
Stran 15 - ... preserving, in appearance at least, that disposition in a greater or less degree, as there is reason to apprehend that in case the Province could be induced to Tax itself in a degree equal to the Calls of the Executive Government, the Right of regulation and control over the whole would...
Stran 271 - Brock has perused with due attention the proceedings of His Honor, the President in Council, communicated to him by Mr. Ryland, and begs leave to observe that in addressing His Honor on the 17th instant it was far from his intention to assume a political character. His sole object was to state the assistance required by the military to remedy a glaring defect in the fortifications...
Stran 37 - I ordered to be laid before you daring the present Session. The money in Question has been undoubtedly applied to purposes useful and necessary for the general concerns of the Province. As I am however desirous to give every reasonable satisfaction to the House of Assembly, I shall direct the matter to be immediately investigated, and if there has been error in stating the Accounts, take measures to have it corrected and obviated for the time to come.
Stran 11 - Seigneurs, and the little disposition they feel to increase their influence, or improve their fortunes by trade. Hence by degrees the Canadian gentry have nearly become extinct, and few of them on their own territory have the means of living in a more affluent and imposing style than the simple Habitants who feel themselves in every respect as independent as the Seigneur himself with whom they have no further...
Stran 141 - James Monk, Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench for the district of Montreal, in the province of Lower Canada...
Stran 54 - May it please Your Excellency, We, His Majesty's most dutiful and loyal Subjects the...
Stran 53 - And if, senators, you have thought me hard and close as to salaries and expenditures, I trust you will do me the justice to believe that it is not from any doubt of the ability of our country to pay, or from a base and selfish desire for cheap reputation, or from a disinclination to pay my share ; but because I see in the dim future of our country the...