Letters patent creating the Barony of Longueuil
- CA ON00239 F2758
- Discrete Item
- [ca. 1975]
Item is a typed translation of the Letters Patent to create the Barony of Longueuil in favour of Charles Le Moyne, 2nd Sieur de Longueuil, on 26 January 1700.
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Letters patent creating the Barony of Longueuil
Item is a typed translation of the Letters Patent to create the Barony of Longueuil in favour of Charles Le Moyne, 2nd Sieur de Longueuil, on 26 January 1700.
Lennox and Addington Lecture Slideshow
Consists of slides and commentary on the history of Lennox and Addington County.
Unknown
The story of Iona Academy, St. Raphael's, Glengarry County
Paper read at a meeting of the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Historical Society, 19 Mar. 1975.
Macdonald, Sister Clair
Ontario Women's Institute, Inverary fonds
The fonds consists of a photocopy of the Tweedsmuir History compiled by the Inverary branch of the Ontario Women's Institute. The History relates various farm histories, information about the Kingston and Perth Road, the history of the village proper as well as various aspects of the social history of the area, as well as family trees for the Lake, Barr and Duff families.
Ontario Women's Institute (Inverary, Ont.)
Consists of slides (1673-1920) and tape of lecture by Queen's University Archivist, Ian E. Wilson.
Wilson, Ian Edwin
Fragment of manuscript written in Latin (?), with some English notations on the verso.
Varley, Jacobus
"A History of Bath United Church, 1788-1974," by Mary Davy.
Essay on the history of Bath United Church on the occasion of its 125th anniversary.
Davy, Mary
Fonds consists of a letter written by George Woodcock.
Messenger, Ann
Reminiscences of Dorothy Gamsby, 1765-1852.
Photocopy of a transcript of a personal story told by Dorothea Gamsby relating to the Loyalist period in Boston, Quebec and New England, as recorded by her granddaughter, Belle Thorne. Transcribed by Mary Alice Downie for "Dorothea's story" an article by Downie published in Horn Book, volume 47, number 2, April, 1971, p.192. Location of original manuscript unknown, however portions of Dorothea's story was published as a series of articles in the "Coos County Democrat" (1859-1862), North Stratford, New Hampshire.
Thorne, Belle
History Graduate Students' Association, 1970-1971.
Notes and mimeographed material relating to the history graduate students' move towards change of course structure.
History Graduate Students' Association (Queen's University)