Letters patent for the Midland District, 1800.
- CA ON00239 F61
- Discrete Item
- 1800
Establishes the surrogate Court of the Midland District.
Midland District
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Letters patent for the Midland District, 1800.
Establishes the surrogate Court of the Midland District.
Midland District
City of Kingston Subdivision Plans collection
Mylar copies of original plans from the Frontenac County Registry Office. Collection consists of alphabetical series A-D.
Frontenac County Registry Office
Proceedings of an Indian Council held at the Mohawk Village in the Bay of Quinte (Tyendinaga) from the 2nd to the 10th of September 1800 on the differences existing among the Indians of the Village. Indiviudals present include: Captain Claus, Acting Departmental Superintendent General; Lieut. Givens, Agent - Indian Affairs; Lieut. McQueen, Queens Rangers; Mr. David Price, Interpreter; Mr. Nathaniel Lines, Interpreter; Mr. Ferguson (from Kingston); P. Selby, Officer - Indian Affairs; Lt. Fortier; Captain John Deserontyon; Captain Isaac (Brant?). This does not seem to be a verbatim transcription, but the proceedings as would be reflected in minutes.
Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte
Miscellaneous unidentified architectural drawings fonds
The fonds consists of 7 miscellaneous, unidentified architectural drawings
Miscellaneous unidentified architectural drawings
Item is a list of names and associated amounts (unbound ledger).
Canada West. Letters-Patent instituting a Surrogate Court in the Midland District
Letters patent establishing the Surrogate Court of the Midland District.
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Petition, ca. early 1800's, to Lord Dorchester.
Relates to John Young.
Unknown
Relates to a manuscript which has been corrected by Banks.
Park, Mungo
Daybook lists many local United Empire Loyalist names such as John Canniff, Major Van Alsie, Peter Young, Sills, Trumpour and Roblin. Includes a record of sales to Reuben Bedell of Adolphustown, in November 1797, who appeared to be a travelling salesman.
Seymour, Benjamin
To Mrs. Mary Hamilton daughter of Captain Hanjos Herchmer, for 200 acres in the Township of Pittsburgh, lots 10 and 12, first concession. Seal to deed included.
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