Phillips, Lambert A. a Jewish merchant was in Montreal in 1839.
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Phillips, Lambert A. a Jewish merchant was in Montreal in 1839.
Affaires Maritimes, Correspondence
Affaires Maritimes, Miscellaneous
Magasin A&O (Orobio) Hart & Co.
Hart Papers, Seminaires de Trois Rivieres, Correspondence, 1986-1988.
Moses Hart, International Affairs, General.
Affaires Maritimes, Miscellaneous
Israel Abrahams, in Halifax 1750, drowned 1760.
Isaac Da Costa, Annapolis, 1771
Solomon Jacobs, Halifax, 1790s
John Solomon, d. Halifax 1788, probably not Jewish.
Martin E. Herschorn, President, Jewish Historical Society of Halifax, 1987.
Dr. Ken Donovank, Parks Canada, Fortress Louisbourg
Joseph De la Penha received grant of most of Labrador from William III in 1697.
Chatham, Newcastle, File: information on the Miramichi area.
Aaron, Maurice&Simon, in New Brunswick from 1814.
Jacobs, Joseph, Gagetown, 1784.
Joseph, John (1776-1835), partner of Michael in Joseph&Samuel.
The Jewish Historical Society of England
Claus Family Fonds, Finding Aid
Correspondence in Lawe Papers -- (1 of 2)
State Oaths, Declarations and Instructions to Colonial Governors
Newfoundland - Abolition of State Oaths
Upper Canada - Abolition of State Oaths
England - Abolition of State Oaths
Political Rights of Canadian Jews
Jamaica - Abolition of State Oaths
British Loyalists in N.Y. c.1780
Municipal Restrictions ("freedom of the city")
Unfiled Photocopies from National Archives of Canada and Public Archives of Ontario
Bill of exchange payable through the banking house of Solomon Heine, Bordeaux, France
File consists of a bi-weekly newsletter prepared for members of the National Council of the Canadian Jewish Congress and community leaders summarizing issues on a provincial, national, and international level.
Papers of Patrick Hackett, Stanstead Plan, Quebec
File consists of a petition seeking a new church for the English-speaking Roman Catholics of Sherbrooke, minutes of a public meeting called to discuss the provincial election in Quebec in 1885, and legal documents regarding social and commercial matters.
The Observator, London, with headline "of disarming dissenters & suppressing conventicles"
Bookplate of Great Britain's Chief Judge, Lord Langdale
Legal document on parchment relating to Langley Manor
Maps of Canadian cities and counties
File consists of maps of Halifax, St. John, and Hamilton, 1906, and of the counties of Lambton, Simcoe, Halton, and Prescott and Russell, 1920.
File consists of two issues containing articles on the War of 1812, and Napoleon on the eve of the battle of Waterloo.
Hand-coloured prints of Halifax, Quebec, and Montreal
Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, vol. IX.
The morning chronicle and London advertiser
File consists of one issue with reference to a letter from Halifax mentioning that "while the southern provinces are impoverishing themselves by a voluntary restriction on trade, that colony is happy in the manifold increase in its inhabitants, and its advantageous situation for the fisheries; the art of shipbuilding was also considerably advanced, and they had begun to raise hemp and flax in great quantities."
File consists of a handwritten document on vellum signed by John Murray Bliss, Lieutenant Governor and William F. Odell, Provincial Secretary, stating that Elliot Dyer, formerly a citizen of the United States, is granted citizenship as a British subject after seven years residence in the Province of New Brunswick "and being of good Protestant Character." -- Water stained with some damage to text.
Quebec : map of a part of the city, shewing the burnt district
1 map ; 24 x 34 cm. -- Canadian illustrated news, p. 377.
File consists of a broken run of the newspaper acquired by Sheldon and Judy Godfrey due to the North American content, such as: article on meeting "for the purpose of arranging a Subscription for the relief of the Sufferers in the British provinces of North America" with list of donations by various politicians, merchants, etc. (7 July 1813); news of the War on Lake Ontario and the Battle of Lake Erie from Halifax papers (9 October 1813); revolt of Spanish colonies: capture of Amelia Island (Florida) by Americans, with troops going next to St. Augustine, as well as reports of disagreement on American and British commissioners in fixing the boundary line between British North America and the United States, following the Treaty of Ghent (11 August 1817); report of a "Distressing Fire at Newfoundland" (at Carbonear) on 18 June (30 August 1817); Lord Selkirk sent from Quebec to investigate hostilities between employees of the Hudson Bay Co. and the North West Company in "the North West Country" (30 September 1817); analysis of difficulties in the Newfoundland trade (26 November 1817); extracts from the Newfoundland Royal Gazette & Mercantile Journal on the fire in St. John's on 7 and 21 November 7 & 21, 1817 (9 December 1817); accounts of the fire from private letters (10 December 1817).
The times weekly edition (London)
The morning courier (Montreal)
File consists of an issue containing the proclamation of Lord Durham regarding transportation of the rebels from the rebellion in 1837 to Bermuda.
The Montreal daily herald and commercial gazette
File consists of two issues of the weekend newspaper, with the first containing an article on the history of Methodism in Canada, and the second issue containing an illustrated article about the Ontario Medical College for Women.
The globe weekly edition (Toronto)
Family herald weekly star (Montreal)
Commission appointing William Earl Rowe as Lieutentant Governor