Letter, Paris, to quartermaster-general of British Forces.
- CA ON00239 F93
- Discrete Item
- 5 Jul. 1816
Relates to military articles for the 57th Regiment and the 81st Regiment.
France. Quartermaster-general's office
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Letter, Paris, to quartermaster-general of British Forces.
Relates to military articles for the 57th Regiment and the 81st Regiment.
France. Quartermaster-general's office
Holograph indenture of land sale south half lot 16, concession I, Kingston Township to government.
Andrew Stuart
The fonds consists of microfilm of the Duckworth collections held by the Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, the National Archives of Canada, and the Queen's University Archives, which were jointly microfilmed in 1977 and 1980. The collections were identified on the microfilm by the institutional stamps of the Newfoundland Archives and of the National Archives on the documents belonging to each, while the photocopies of the material belonging to Queen's Archives bear the hand printed letters Q.A. In the finding aid, the initials PAC and QUA respectively are used to distinguish the small number of documents from the two latter repositories from the main body of material derived from the Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, which is not specially identified. Series consists mainly of official papers, 1810-1812, relating to Duckworth's period as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Newfoundland. There are also a few earlier papers dating from the governorship of Duckworth's predecessor in Newfoundland, Admiral Holloway, and from Duckworth's previous service in the West Indies, as well as a very small number of miscellaneous private papers which derive from periods before and after Duckworth's Newfoundland command. The material is arranged in six main sub-series. The fonds also includes a small amount of original correspondence on naval affairs, letters from Admiral Duckworth to Lady Duckworth and returns by ships in his fleet, March 1809.
Duckworth, Sir John Thomas
Relates to Joshua Avery, an out-pensioner of the Royal Hospital at Chelsea, residing in Quebec. Contains a blank 'Account of Lodging' form for money paid to the offices of militia regiments.
Great Britain. Army
Fonds consists of a bound volume containing correspondence and circulars to "Respective Officers" stationed at Quebec and Kingston.
Office of Ordnance
Letter, 1818 Apr. 1, Kingston, to Stephen Fairfield, Ernestown.
Letter relates to the return of a document in a legal case and the payment to be received by Fairfield.
Bidwell, Marshall Spring
Consists of correspondence from William Macaulay to his mother and brother residing in Kingston while he was living in England studying at Oxford (1816-1818).
Macaulay, Rev. William
The fonds consists of a set of diaries, virtually complete, spanning forty-seven years, sermons, essays, correspondence, and minutes of church meetings.
Avery, David
Letter to Jules M. Quesnel, Montreal
Relates to business transactions.
Baldwin, John
Two letters from Susan Webster of Weare, New Hampshire addressed to her cousin Hannah Straw in Hamilton, Upper Canada, relating to social and family events.
Webster, Susan