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Letter from Benjamin Marston to Edward Winslow, 21 November 1789

Author:Marston, Benjamin
Date:1789-11-21
Subjects:Agnew, Reverend Dr. John praise for New Brunswick p. 6
Agnew, Reverend Dr. John Native of Scotland: well treated by Board of Loyalist Claims pp. 2-3
Agnew, Stair Captain of the Queen's Rangers: his Loyalist claim p. 3
Agriculture hops and red clover for New Brunswick p. 6
Archbishop of Canterbury His huge Loyalist claim granted p. 2
Artificial horizon Benjamin Marston's improvement to Hadley's quadrant p. 5
Barwell, [ ] friend of Benjamin Marston p. 4
Board of Commissioners I Commissioners III p. 3
Canada members of its Council: their annual emolument p. 4
Clergymen Parson John Agnew p. 2
Clergymen Reverend [ ] Pattison p. 3
Clergymen Archbishop of Canterbury p. 2
Coffin, John I [he] "Jack" in financial straits p. 4
Commissioners I no consistent policy: examples of erratic treatment of applicants
Commissioners III at Boston p. 3
England its happy state resulting from the French Revolution p. 8
French Revolution Its course, impact, and probably consequences pp. 6-7
Hadley, [ ] Benjamin Marston's artificial horizon added to p. 5
Loring, Joshua [apparently he] dead, as of 1789/11/- p. 3
Loyalists a British [Prime] Minister of 1789 is not responsive to their claims p. 1
Marston, Benjamin his opinion of the Papacy pp. 7-8
Marston, Benjamin patents improved quadrant: its artificial horizon p. 5
Mather, Samuel Of Boston: former Secretary to the Board of Commissioners: shabbily treated by Board of Loyalist Claims p. 3
Norris, Dr. [ ] An American given a captaincy by Sir H. Clinton: denied Loyalist claim p. 2
Northumberland, Duke of I and Colonel[ ] Wightman p. 2
Northumberland, Duke of I re Edward Winslow's Loyalist claim p. 4
Paine, Samuel Sir J. Wentworth's sec'y: his loyalist claim p. 2
Pattison, Rev.[ ] Native of Scotland or Ireland: former Chaplain p. 3
Pepperell, Sir William re Loyalist claims p. 2
Revolution The French, and the spirit of, sweeping Europe p. 6
Revolution The French, and the spirit of, sweeping Europe p. 7
Revolution The French, and the spirit of, sweeping Europe p. 8
Rogers, Samuel Appar. an American merchant, later of London, and friend of Benjamin Marston p. 3
Seeds Red clover: perhaps being suggested for use in New Brunswick p. 6
Watson, Brook and Edward Winslow's Loyalist claim p. 1
Wightman, Colonel[ ] Of Rhode Island: generously treated by Board of Loyalist Claims p. 2
Source:Vol. 7-22
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