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Lt. Gov. Guy Carleton's assessment of loyalty and potential opposition that Quebec government should anticipate, and need for defence build-up [2]
Hopefully "representations" of Quebec justices visiting London will spur Parliament to "put a stop to that spirit of controversy so hurtful to the publick weal" [3]
Carleton says replace September 17, 1764 ordinance with old Canadian laws, then "advisable Alterations" such as salaries instead of fees for officials [4]
In case troubles in America develop into war, Carleton argues for strengthened lines of communication between Quebec City and New York City [5]
More than three dozen " Principal People of Montreal" petition for right of all Quebec subjects, no matter their religion, to seek any public office [6]
Under death sentence for robbery, Simon La Pointe is pardoned because he is first of "His Majesty's new Subjects" to be convicted of capital crime [7]
"To Be Sold, A Healthy Negro Boy, about 15 Years of Age, well qualified to wait on a Gentleman as a Body Servant" [8]
Montreal vintner seeks missing " Mulatto Negro Slave" who "is supposed to have with him forged Certificates of his Freedom, and Passes;" $8 reward [9]
"Her Master" seeks missing indentured servant woman "inticed away by two dischar'd Soldiers;" $5 reward for capture of each [10]
Quebec's cash scarcity can be remedied by increasing and improving production of food, textiles and ships, and relying less on fisheries and fur trade [11]
Notice supports midwife Susanna Furth against her detractors, as her professionalism saved subscriber's wife when her child was stillborn [12]
Despite recurrent chimney fires and purchase in 1765 of two large fire engines, no fire regulations have been established in Quebec City [13]
Collector of "the Seeds of all the Trees, Shrubs and Flowers, which grow in Canada" (400 species over 3 years) will supply same to "the Curious" [14]
Unmarried men scolded in prose and poetry for their "dull stupid sauntring Life" and "sad self" (followed by counter-argument in "Marriage A-La-Mode") [15]
Husband wishes to receive fewer invitations to social events as spending $2–3 a week "does not tally with my Income;" his wife calls him dull [16]
Nova Scotia Assembly reports to governor that province, under its "present embarrassed Circumstances," cannot cover government expenses [17]
"Officers of Government having voluntarily proposed a Reduction of the Salaries," Gov. Campbell to issue interest-bearing warrants for expenses [18]
Nova Scotia townships census records 13,214 whites, 104 free Blacks and 28 Indigenous people [19]
"Numbers of People had their Chance" - Lots drawn in London for property on St. John's Island, which comprises 1.5 million acres [20]
With Canadian and British fur traders against French from Mississippi, France will gain, Britain lose and Quebec be ruined by tight British regulations [21]
Trader Alexander Henry the elder relates aspects of Cree culture, including Nanaboujou's legend and grave on Michipicoten Bay, Lake Superior [22]
Two young Inuit at Prince of Wales Fort on Hudson Bay to learn English and "Southern Indian" languages, nurturing peace between native peoples [23]
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Lt. Gov. Guy Carleton's assessment of loyalty and potential opposition that Quebec government should anticipate, and need for defence build-up [2]
Hopefully "representations" of Quebec justices visiting London will spur Parliament to "put a stop to that spirit of controversy so hurtful to the publick weal" [3]
Carleton says replace September 17, 1764 ordinance with old Canadian laws, then "advisable Alterations" such as salaries instead of fees for officials [4]
In case troubles in America develop into war, Carleton argues for strengthened lines of communication between Quebec City and New York City [5]
More than three dozen " Principal People of Montreal" petition for right of all Quebec subjects, no matter their religion, to seek any public office [6]
Under death sentence for robbery, Simon La Pointe is pardoned because he is first of "His Majesty's new Subjects" to be convicted of capital crime [7]
"To Be Sold, A Healthy Negro Boy, about 15 Years of Age, well qualified to wait on a Gentleman as a Body Servant" [8]
Montreal vintner seeks missing " Mulatto Negro Slave" who "is supposed to have with him forged Certificates of his Freedom, and Passes;" $8 reward [9]
"Her Master" seeks missing indentured servant woman "inticed away by two dischar'd Soldiers;" $5 reward for capture of each [10]
Quebec's cash scarcity can be remedied by increasing and improving production of food, textiles and ships, and relying less on fisheries and fur trade [11]
Notice supports midwife Susanna Furth against her detractors, as her professionalism saved subscriber's wife when her child was stillborn [12]
Despite recurrent chimney fires and purchase in 1765 of two large fire engines, no fire regulations have been established in Quebec City [13]
Collector of "the Seeds of all the Trees, Shrubs and Flowers, which grow in Canada" (400 species over 3 years) will supply same to "the Curious" [14]
Unmarried men scolded in prose and poetry for their "dull stupid sauntring Life" and "sad self" (followed by counter-argument in "Marriage A-La-Mode") [15]
Husband wishes to receive fewer invitations to social events as spending $2–3 a week "does not tally with my Income;" his wife calls him dull [16]
Nova Scotia Assembly reports to governor that province, under its "present embarrassed Circumstances," cannot cover government expenses [17]
"Officers of Government having voluntarily proposed a Reduction of the Salaries," Gov. Campbell to issue interest-bearing warrants for expenses [18]
Nova Scotia townships census records 13,214 whites, 104 free Blacks and 28 Indigenous people [19]
"Numbers of People had their Chance" - Lots drawn in London for property on St. John's Island, which comprises 1.5 million acres [20]
With Canadian and British fur traders against French from Mississippi, France will gain, Britain lose and Quebec be ruined by tight British regulations [21]
Trader Alexander Henry the elder relates aspects of Cree culture, including Nanaboujou's legend and grave on Michipicoten Bay, Lake Superior [22]
Two young Inuit at Prince of Wales Fort on Hudson Bay to learn English and "Southern Indian" languages, nurturing peace between native peoples [23]