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Historical sketch of the Loyalists and how they came to settle in what became New Brunswick, 1784

Author:Winslow, Edward
Date:1784-01-01
Subjects:Agents their role pp. 1-2
British Establishment apparently applied to Provincial Corps during the Rev- olutionary War re pay and local rank
Canada land for Loyalists in p. 2
Carleton, Sir Guy accommodates non-military Refugees pp. 1-2
Carleton, Thomas with Council: selects site of capital
Chief Justice appointment of a p. 4
Court New Brunswick's first Legislative Assembly so called p. 4
DeLancey, Lieutenant-Colonel Stephen helped Edward Winslow acquire Loyalist land on St. John River p. 2
Fredericton re its location and the provincial capital
Fredericton re the location of Provincial troops' lands p. 3
Justice appointment of first judges p. 4
Land location of for Loyalists pp. 1-2
Loyalists brief historical sketch of them and their coming to New Brunswick, etc.
New Brunswick Government Council of 12 commissioned by George III and its courts p. 3
New Brunswick creation of and its boundaries p. 3
Presque Isle Northern limit of Provincials' land-grants p. 3
Provincials their blocks of land, Fredericton to Presque Isle p. 3
Rebels treatment of Loyalists p. 1
Settlers numbers in old Nova Scotia p. 2
[St. John] first meeting of Gov'r and Council at and reason for removal to Fredericton
Source:Vol. 4-21
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