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Letter from Ward Chipman to Edward Winslow, 13 April 1784Author: | Chipman, Ward |
Date: | 1784-04-13 |
Subjects: | Blowers, Sampson Salter Ward Chipman's friend p. 4 Carleton, Sir Guy re formation of New Brunswick and a new Nova Scotia, etc. Coffin, Thomas Aston headed for England p. 4 Commissioners I Ward Chipman and p. 2 Commissioners I said to have no funds: Ward Chipman p. 4 Fox, Brigadier-General Henry E. acceptance of New Brunswick governorship conditional on Sir George Carleton's appointment: to give answer 1784/4/13 p. 1 Fox, Charles James out of power and favour p. 3 Franklin, Governor William Refugees want him Governor of New Brunswick or Nova Scotia p. 2 Free Ports Planned for New Brunswick and Nova Scotia p. 2 Governor-General to be head of Canada and the Provinces "with almost unlimited powers" p. 1 Hallowell, Robert Ward Chipman to visit p. 4 Harrison, [ ] Ward Chipman says no money available from p. 4 Miller, William Apparently Captain of the Tamerlane p. 3 Mongan, Reverend Charles p. 2 Navigation Act not to be altered to suit the U.S. p. 2 New Ireland Name proposed for what became New Brunswick: General H. Fox said to be first Governor Nova Scotia re free ports p. 2 Nova Scotia to be divided as of 1784/4/13 p. 1 Refugees eager for appointment in new provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick p. 2 Sydney, Lord re General M. Fox's governorship p. 1 Tamerlane A vessel [William Miller, master] p. 3 Townsend, Gregory matrimonial trip to New York p. 4 Upham, Joshua judgeship planned for p. 1 [New Brunswick: variously described or indicated] as of 1784/4/13: to come into being soon [New Brunswick: variously described or indicated] free ports p. 2 [St. John] as centre of a new province |
Source: | Vol. 3-73 |
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