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Letter from Edward Winslow to Ward Chipman, 7 July 1783
Author:Winslow, Edward
Date:1783-07-07
Subjects:Annapolis Edward Winslow's homestead improving at
Attorney-General Of Nova Scotia 1783/7/7: "an ignorant harmless nincompoop" - Edward Winslow p. 2
Bailey, Dr. Richard p. 8
Brinley, George p. 8
Chew, Joseph p. 8
Chipman, Ward important Edward Winslow letter to
Coffin, John I Edward Winslow obtaining St. John River lands for
Coffin, Thomas Aston refers to
Fanning, Colonel Edmund H. expected on St. John River p. 7
Fanny, Miss Edward Winslow's bitch p. 7
Gilfillan, [ ] Gratitude to [for a boat and seine] p. 5
Innes, Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander p. 7
Ludlow, Colonel Gabriel G. Edward Winslow obtaining St. John River lands for
Marston, Benjamin Chief Magistrate at Port Roseway p. 3
Marston, Benjamin becomes a Chief Magistrate at Port Roseway 1783 p. 3
Mother Silk - p. 4
Murray, Major Daniel [continued] E. W. obtains land for on the St. John River
Murray, Major Daniel [continued] has town lot at Carleton 1783 p. 3
Murray, Major Daniel [continued] has town lot at St. John [Carleton] 1783 p. 3
Paddock, Dr. Adino to attend Edward Winslow's son p. 1
Parr, Governer John Approves of Benjamin Marston p. 3
Percy, Lord to receive data from E. W. p. 6
Phillips, Captain Fred I may be going to England p. 6
Phillips, Captain Fred I may be going to England p. 7
Phillips, Captain Fred II Of the Loyal American Regiment: "'tother Fred", at New York 1783: E. W.'s regards to p. 8
Pop Winslow, Mary I p. 8
River St. Johns Edward Winslow's letter from 1783/7/7
Roads At St. John: construction of p. 3
Ryerson, Peter ref. to
Shelburne Benjamin Marston made Chief Magistrate or "a kind of Governor-General at" p. 3
Silk, Mrs.[ ] Prob. a Black servant p. 4
Solicitor-General That in Nova Scotia 1783/7/7 [R.J. Uniacke] is "a great lubberly insolent irish rebel"- Edward Winslow p. 3
St[a]rns, [ ] Nova Scotia government official 1783: fairly able, in Edward Winslow's opinion p. 3
Sternes, [ ] apparently a Halifax attorney: friend of Edward Winslow p. 3
Tartar Lieutenant-Colonel B. Thompson's horse p. 7
Townsend, Gregory Edward Winslow's friend p. 8
Uniacke, Richard J. [not named] Edward Winslow's opinion of 1783: "the present ...Sol: General- is a great lubberly insolent irish rebel" p. 2
Uniacke, Richard J. [not named] Edward Winslow's opinion of 1783: "the present ...Sol: General- is a great lubberly insolent irish rebel" p. 3
Watson, Brook p. 8
Winslow, Mary I "Pop" p. 8
Winslow, Penelope I
Winslow, [Ward Chipman] "My Boy is not dead, thank Heaven & Paddock has gone to see him" --Edward Winslow 1783/7/7 p. 1
[ ], William Lieutenant-Colonel B. Thompson's groom p. 4
[New Brunswick: variously described or indicated] The need for it stressed
[Stocking ], [ ] p. 7
Source:Vol. 2-104
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