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Letter from Ward Chipman to Edward Winslow, 7 March 1784Author: | Chipman, Ward |
Date: | 1784-03-07 |
Subjects: | Annapolis Edward Winslow family at as of 1784/3/7 p. 11 Armstrong, Captain [Edmund] In England: an agent: to work with Ward Chipman p. 9 Britain bad state of political affairs in Chipman, Ward in England: plans to become land agent p. 9 Commissioners I apparently in confused state p. 2 De Diemar, Baron Frederick His Hussars once attached to the Queen's Rangers and mustered by Edward Winslow p. 7 Effective p. 7 Family Compacts proposed among Loyalist friends pp. 4-5 Fox, Brigadier-General Henry E. wanted New Brunswick governorship if Lord North were in power p. 1 Fox, Charles James versus the King p. 3 Hallowell, Robert p. 7 Mongan, Reverend Charles apparently in England as of 1784/3/7 p. 3 Non-effective p. 7 North, Lord his loss of office delays separate New Brunswick government p. 1 North, Lord his loss of office delays separate New Brunswick government p. 2 Royal Garrison Battalion a note re provisions for Sewell, Jonathan p. 7 Sydney, Lord is Sec'y of State 1784/3/7 p. 6 Thomas, [ ] Appar. at Halifax: called by Ward Chipman "the Paymaster" p. 9 Thompson, Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin "Sir Benjamin T.", Adj.-General and Aide-de-Camp to the Duke of Bavaria at Mannheim p. 8 Watson, Brook Edward Winslow's ally p. 6 [New Brunswick: variously described or indicated] separate government for it delayed because Ld North out of office p. 1 [New Brunswick: variously described or indicated] separate government for it delayed because Ld North out of office p. 2 [St. John] as centre of a new province p. 1 [St. John] as centre of a new province p. 2 |
Source: | Vol. 3-62 |
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