A Short Topographical Description of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada, in North America: To which is Annexed, a Provincial Gazetteer |
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... Lawrence , and the lower new seigniory of Lancaster , sur- veyed for the disbanded troops and loyalists ; his Majesty having in the year 1788 , signified his in- tention that they should be placed upon the same footing in all respects ...
... Lawrence , and the lower new seigniory of Lancaster , sur- veyed for the disbanded troops and loyalists ; his Majesty having in the year 1788 , signified his in- tention that they should be placed upon the same footing in all respects ...
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... Lawrence lie several islands , one called Petite Isle St. Regis , immediately opposite their village ; and another , Grande Isle St. Regis , a little higher up , opposite to the town of Cornwall . # In the rear of Charlottenburg is the ...
... Lawrence lie several islands , one called Petite Isle St. Regis , immediately opposite their village ; and another , Grande Isle St. Regis , a little higher up , opposite to the town of Cornwall . # In the rear of Charlottenburg is the ...
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... Lawrence , there is no doubt but the lumber trade will find its way down the St. Lawrence . Some settlers have alrea- dy made the attempt , even from the head of the Bay of Quinté ; and when the produce of that very fertile country ...
... Lawrence , there is no doubt but the lumber trade will find its way down the St. Lawrence . Some settlers have alrea- dy made the attempt , even from the head of the Bay of Quinté ; and when the produce of that very fertile country ...
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... Lawrence . A few islands lie in the front of this township , and a peninsula , which is insulated at high water . Matilda is the next township above Williams- burgh . Edwardsburgh is the next township ; in the front part of which is ...
... Lawrence . A few islands lie in the front of this township , and a peninsula , which is insulated at high water . Matilda is the next township above Williams- burgh . Edwardsburgh is the next township ; in the front part of which is ...
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... Lawrence opens into the lake Ontario , it being about 120 miles direct from Kingston to Pointe au Bodêt . The St. Lawrence may be classed with the most noble rivers in the world ; its waters flow for the extent of 2000 miles before they ...
... Lawrence opens into the lake Ontario , it being about 120 miles direct from Kingston to Pointe au Bodêt . The St. Lawrence may be classed with the most noble rivers in the world ; its waters flow for the extent of 2000 miles before they ...
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Amherst Island Bass islands bay of Quinté boundary called Chippewa Clair county of Leeds county of Lincoln county of Stormont county of York Cove Creek Detroit district Dundas-street east riding eastward Edwardsburgh empties end of lake entrance Francis Fredericksburgh fronts lake Ontario Gloucester Grand River Haldimand harbour head Indians Isle de Quinté Kingston lake Erie lake Huron lake Ontario lake Simcoe lake St lake Supe lake Superior land Lawrence lies west Long Point Marysburgh Michipicoten miles Missassaga Mohawk mouth Muddy lake north latitude north shore north side northward opposite Osnabruck Ottawa river peninsula Point Traverse portage province provincial parliament rear Regis rence Rice lake river Niagara river St river Thames river Trent river Welland runs into lake seigniory ship shore of lake situated small islands Sophiasburgh south by lake south-west southerly tario thence township in ascending Township lies Upper Canada vessels waters west side westernmost westward Wolfe Island Yonge-street
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Page 2 - Cataraquy; thence along the middle of said river into Lake Ontario; through the middle of said lake until it strikes the communication by water between that lake and Lake Erie; thence along the middle of said communication into Lake Erie through the middle of said lake...
Page 1 - An Act to Repeal Certain Parts of an Act Passed in the Fourteenth Year of His Majesty's Reign entitled ' An Act for Making More Effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec, in North America, and to Make Further Provision for the Government of the Said Province...
Page 47 - Nipissim; from whence the said line, crossing the River St Lawrence, and the Lake Champlain, in 45. degrees of north latitude, passes along the high lands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the said River St Lawrence from those which fall into the sea; and also along the north coast of the Baye des Chaleurs, and the coast of the Gulf of St Lawrence to Cape Rosieres...
Page 48 - Vaudreuil, running north twenty-five degrees east until it strikes the Ottawa River, to ascend the said river into the Lake Temiscamingue, and from the head of the said lake by a line drawn due north until it strikes the Boundary Line of Hudson's Bay, including all the territory to the westward and southward of the said line, to the utmost extent of the country commonly called or known by the name of Canada...
Page 3 - Superior ; thence through lake Superior northward of the isles Royal and Phelipeaux to the long Lake ; thence through the middle of said long Lake, and the water communication between it and the lake of the Woods...
Page 47 - To commence at a stone boundary on the north bank of the Lake St. Francis, at the Cove west of Pointe au Bodet, in the limit between the Township of Lancaster and the Seigneurie of New Longueuil, running along the said limit in the direction of north thirty-four degrees west to the westernmost angle of the said Seigneurie of New Longueuil ; thence along...
Page 16 - Ed.] in the extent mentioned, on this river, the most remarkable of which are on the Gananoque. Good roads have been opened, and bridges well constructed; some of them over wet lands and the mouths of creeks and rivers of very considerable extent ; and the first settlers have been able, by their very great industry, to erect comfortable houses. In the rear of these townships, on the St. Lawrence, are...
Page 2 - N. until it strikes the boundary of Hudson's bay, including all the territory to the Westward and Southward of the said line to the utmost extent of the country commonly called or known by the name of Canada.
Page 1 - Cap. 31, by which the late Province of Quebec was divided into the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada. To this Division Your Petitioners ascribe the present ineffective state of the Legislature and the want of those necessary measures for diffusing throughout the whole population of the country feelings becoming their character as British subjects, and introducing that general spirit of improvement...
Page 115 - Huron by this short route, thereby avoiding the passage of Lake Erie. This street has been opened in a direct line, and the road made by the troops of His Excellency's corps. It is thirty miles from York to Holland's River, at the Pine Fort, called Gwillimbury, where the road ends ; from thence you descend into Lake Simcoe, and having passed it, there are two passages into Lake Huron ; the one by the river Severn, which conveys the waters of Lake Simcoe into Gloucester Bay ; the other by a small...