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Author: | Winslow, Edward |
Date: | 1784-09-29 |
Subjects: | Board [to examine eligibility for King's Allowance] "Every man who arrived in this Country called himself a Loyalist..." - Edward Winslow p. 26 Board [to examine eligibility for King's Allowance] Edward Winslow's review of the Board's history, its purpose, and his administration of its work p. 26 Board [to examine eligibility for King's Allowance] Established by General J. Campbell to prevent abuses of King's Allowance by Loyalist soldiers and the drawing of by non-Loyalists pp. 26-28 Bonetta p. 22 British American Corporals government provision for members' widows Brownlow, Colonel [ ] with Murray Winslow, etc., to England Brudenel, [ ] re Edward Winslow and another account with Lieutenant John Robinson Campbell, Lieutenant-General John Carleton, Thomas Carleton, Thomas gets General Henry Fox's roan horse Carleton, Thomas apparently no enmity toward Edward Winslow Chipman, Ward to New Brunswick Chipman, Ward to New Brunswick Legislature opening Clements, Captain Peter At behest of Frances Ludlow, Edward Winslow obtains King's Allowance for Clinch, Captain Peter of the [R.F.A.], later, on the St. John River: his passage arranged Cochran, [ ] Of Nova Scotia: supports Richard Uniacke and J. Parr re New Brunswick's boundaries Coffin Manor Henry Nase at Coffin, John I is at Coffin Manor Cook, Captain [ ] [he] "Cooke" refers to Cumberland County In Nova Scotia: new boundary of Nova Scotia DeBeck, Mrs. [ ] At Maugerville: apparently a widow of a Loyalist soldier seeking Crown assistance through Edward Winslow Douglas, Sir Charles Officer Commanding the Royal Navy ships on Halifax station Fox, Brigadier-General Henry E. Fox, Brigadier-General Henry E. opposes abuse of King's Allowance Fox, Brigadier-General Henry E. refers to an extraordinary letter from Governor J. Parr Fox, Brigadier-General Henry E. his roan horse to Thomas Carleton Frazer, [ ] "a gentleman of distinction from the West Indies": bears Edward Winslow letter to Lieutenant J. Robinson Frink, Captain Nathan Edward Winslow a letter to 1784/9/30 Gout Edward Winslow 1784/10/18 Governor New Brunswick's new one expected Grants of Land delayed by mustermasters Granville description of Edward Winslow's place at Hailes, Harris William to New Brunswick Legislature opening Haldimand, General Frederick to England Hazen, William Senior bears letter to Henry Nase Hazen, William Senior bears letter to John Coffin Henry Horne, Major Walter at Halifax 1784/9/24: awaits sailing for England in company with Colonel R. Morse, Morris Robinson, Murray Winslow, etc. King's Allowance demanded by all and sundry King's Allowance return of recipients of Loyalist settlement Edward Winslow's role in Loyalists "Every man who arrived in this Country called himself a Loyalist..." - Edward Winslow Loyalists Richard Uniacke, [ ] Cochran, and [ ] Allen accused of dis-Loyalty Ludlow, Colonel Gabriel G. from England to New Brunswick Ludlow, Judge George Duncan from England to New Brunswick Ludlow, Judge George Duncan re Edward Winslow's non-appointment Ludlow, Mrs. Gabriel G. In England as of 1794/10/- Ludlow, Mrs. George Duncan [Frances] at New York 1784/10/-: re her friend [P.] Clements Masts being loaded at St. John Maugerville Mrs. [ ] DeBeck at McEvers, Charles Of New York: friend of Edward Winslow and wife McIntire, [ ] Recipient of content of J. Ogden's letter via Edward Winslow Menzies, Major Thomas Morse, Captain Robert accompanies Murray Winslow to England Musgrave, Major-General Thomas Nase, Henry J. Willson's house New Brunswick "...it cannot fail of becoming the envy of the neighbouring states... "--Edward Winslow 1784/11/5 New Brunswick Assembly's first session New Brunswick its boundary with N. S. New Brunswick its name New Brunswick reports of its government confusing 1784/10/5 New Brunswick to have its own government Nova Scotia its boundary with New Brunswick Odell, Major Jonathan re Edward Winslow Odell, Major Jonathan re Edward Winslow's non-appointment Ogden, Jo[nathan] In Nfld: Edward Winslow's correspondent Parr, Governer John apparently an extraordinary letter to General H. Fox Parr, Governer John formation of New Brunswick: supports R. Uniacke, etc. Parr, Governer John known of New Brunswick's new government: grants no more land there Peeples, Captain [ ] Master of [ ] Taylor's vessel Robinson, Captain Morris bears Edward Winslow letter to T.A. Coffin Robinson, Captain Morris sails for England with Murray Winslow Robinson, Lieutenant John "Jack" re [ ] Brudenel's account Sally [this] takes Edward Winslow letters via Captain M. Robinson to London Shelburne [ ] Wilkins to St. John's In Nfld: J. Ogden apparently at St. Lawrence Sarah Winslow to England on Thirty-eighth Regiment "Colonel" H. Fox belongs to in England Thompson, Alexander II [Also Alexander Thomson] [he] Edward Winslow's letter-bearer p. 21 Thompson, Alexander II bears Edward Winslow letter to General H. Fox in England Thompson, Alexander II to England and Edward Winslow's letter to B. Watson in England Uniacke, Richard J. He, [ ] Cochran, and [ ] Allan oppose formation of New Brunswick Upham, Joshua from England to New Brunswick Watson, Brook Edward Winslow's account of New Brunswick to Wilkins, [ ] Friend of Chas. McEvers and Edward Winslow: to Shelburne Williams, Thomas Sr. [probably he] letter from Edward Winslow Williams, Thomas Sr. re military pay-reductions Willson, Jacob "Wilson" re his house and financial troubles Wilson, [ ] Willson, Jacob Winslow family: of Edward I re move to New Brunswick Winslow, Mary I motherly worries Winslow, Mary I re move to St. John Winslow, Murray To sail soon for England 1784/10/2 Winslow, Murray in England to attend school by 1784/12/2, and T. Coffin's letter from E. W. Winslow, Murray to England Winslow, Penelope II ref. to Winslow, Sarah I Winslow, Sarah I ref. to her trip to England Winslow, [Ward Chipman] re his death Young, Israel [E. W.] a note on [St. John] masts shipped from [Taylor, ] His vessel: master Captain [ ] Peeples |
Notes: | Pages 1 through 6 are missing in the original. |
Source: | Vol. 4-14 |
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