Letter from Hugh Finlay to Thomas Scott
- CA RBD MSG 472-2-11
- File
- 12 July 1787
Part of Masson Collection
Finlay, Hugh, 1732-1801
Letter from Hugh Finlay to Thomas Scott
Part of Masson Collection
Finlay, Hugh, 1732-1801
Letter from Lord Dalhousie (probabaly to Roderick Mackenzie)
Part of Masson Collection
Consists of a letter to unnamed recipient, probably Roderick Mackenzie. Discusses a number of recently arrived immigrants to Canada from Scotland, along with their occupations.
Dalhousie, George Ramsay, Earl of, 1770-1838
Letter from Lord Dalhousie to Roderick Mackenzie
Part of Masson Collection
Consists of letter from the Earl of Dalhousie to Roderick Mackenzie.
Dalhousie, George Ramsay, Earl of, 1770-1838
Letter from Lord Dalhousie to Roderick Mackenzie
Part of Masson Collection
Consists of letter from the Earl of Dalhousie to Roderick Mackenzie.
Dalhousie, George Ramsay, Earl of, 1770-1838
Letter from Lord Dalhousie to Roderick Mackenzie
Part of Masson Collection
Consists of a letter from the Earl of Dalhousie to Roderick Mackenzie.
Dalhousie, George Ramsay, Earl of, 1770-1838
Documents relating to address to Sir James Craig
Part of Masson Collection
File consists of two items, including a letter from Sir James Craig to the inhabitants of Terrebonne and a draft of an address to Craig from the "loyal subjects, inhabitants of Terrebonne." This document is a patriotic address attacking the House of Assembly in support of the government. The petition was signed by 173 inhabitants of Terrebonne.
Draft of an address to Sir James Craig and 3 related documents
Part of Masson Collection
File consists of four documents including the draft of an address to Sir James Craig, English and French versions, from the inhabitants of Terrebonne. An autograph signed letter acknowledges receipt of the address from the inhabitants of Terrebonne and encloses a reply.
Letter from the Governor-in-Chief
Part of Masson Collection
Unsigned manuscript letter. Docket title in R. Mackenzie's hand on verso reads, "The Governor in Chief's reply to the address presented by the inhabitants of Terrebonne at the Seignorial House."
Part of Masson Collection
Autograph document from the residents fo Quebec City to Sir James Craif, complaining of Craig's dissolution of the government and a bill making judges ineligible to serve in the House of Assembly.
Voyageur contract for Lambert Leduc
Part of Masson Collection
Voyageur contract for Lambert Leduc, an armourer. Contract is signed by Royal Notary at Michilimackinac where Leduc was hired by Hubert Couterot to winter and then spend the summer with the "Sac" people (Sauk, or oθaakiiwaki) in his capacity as an armourer. Trade to be done on a split basis with Couterot.