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Letter from Edward Winslow to Edward Winslow Jr., 3 August 1809
Author:Winslow, Edward
Date:1809-08-03
Subjects:Baltic Blockade of: no access to its timber p. 3
Blockades British: of Napoleonic France's cuts in Baltic timber-trade, a move that raised demands on New Brunswick's resources p. 3
Courts Admiralty: Edward Winslow hears cases in p. 3
Edward Winslow's favours to relatives and friends p. 3
Fraser, Peter made Justice of the Peace p. 3
Fredericton its new [1809], low-brow merchant class p. 3
Gordon, Hugh Mackay his Nova Scotia land: several offers made for p. 3
Grant, Captain [ ] Bears Edward Winslow letter to Edward Winslow III in England p. 1
Hailes, Harris William helps Edward Winslow Miller in an appointment p. 3
Hunter, General Martin excellent man and officer: hopeless judge and clerk p. 1
Hunter, General Martin helps Edward Winslow Miller in an appointment p. 3
Miller, Edward Winslow forced out as a merchant p. 3
Miller, Edward Winslow made Deputy Marshal in the Admiralty, a military clerk, and a Justice of the Peace: also his pay for these p. 3
Miller, Edward Winslow made Deputy Surveyor of King's Woods: to Halifax as p. 2
Miller, Edward Winslow to Nova Scotia re Colonel Hugh Gordon's land p. 3
Miramichi timber market excellent 1809 p. 3
Prices at St. John 1809: of ton timber 25s/ton and more at Miramichi p. 3
Provisions, supplies, etc. Edward Winslow wants seeds from England p. 4
Seeds squash, peas, and broadbeans: Edward Winslow wants from England p. 4
Smith, Henry I made Justice of the Peace p. 3
Timber blockade of Baltic increases demand for p. 3
Trade blockade of Baltic: sharp increase in demand for New Brunswick's timber p. 3
[Warling], Sergeant [ ] At Fredericton 1809: a clerk p. 3
Source:Vol. 15-20
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