Item is an electro-steel engraved top-half portreat of James Stanhope; the First earl Stanhope, British General and Statesman (b.1673-d.1721). engraved by Cooper Sculpt.. The crest of the earlship is below the image inbetween the subjects first and Last name with the latin "A Deo Et Rege."
Item is a 5x6 glossy print of painting from the National Gallery of Canada. Note: Dessaillant lived in Montreal, Detroit and Quebec and probably studied only in Canada. Here represents Canadian people of the early 18th century.
Commission appointing Sieur de la Gorgendiere to take charge of trade at Fort Frontenac as agent of Jacques Raudot, Intendant of New France, Jan.23,1706.
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Lieutenant-General John Manners, Marquess of Granby, born 1721 and died 1770, British soldier who served in the Seven Years' War as overall commander of British troops on the field and was awarded the title of Commander-in-Chief of the Forces. Engraved by J. Chapman. Published as the Act directs.
Regulations forbidding private trade on Lakes Ontario & Erie, threatening forfeiture of canoes, trade goods & furs, & fines of 1500 livres against traders & merchants (Issued by M.Begon).