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... Section for the same year . " 66 By Command , T. J. J. LORANGER , Secretary's Office , Toronto , 18th March , 1858 . Secretary . YEAR 1854 . YEAR 1855 . YEAR 1856 . Addington 21 Victoria . A. 1858 . ( Appendix No. 20. )
... Section for the same year . " 66 By Command , T. J. J. LORANGER , Secretary's Office , Toronto , 18th March , 1858 . Secretary . YEAR 1854 . YEAR 1855 . YEAR 1856 . Addington 21 Victoria . A. 1858 . ( Appendix No. 20. )
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... . Reilly J. M. Perkins . ¡ July June do do , do . September 18 , 1838 . 17 , 1848 . 8 , 1809 . do , do . do do , do . March 15 , 1832 . 1 STATEMENT NO 1. - STATEMENT of CROWN LANDS granted by 21 Victoria . 1858 . Appendix ( No. 20. )
... . Reilly J. M. Perkins . ¡ July June do do , do . September 18 , 1838 . 17 , 1848 . 8 , 1809 . do , do . do do , do . March 15 , 1832 . 1 STATEMENT NO 1. - STATEMENT of CROWN LANDS granted by 21 Victoria . 1858 . Appendix ( No. 20. )
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... March 15 , 1832 . 1 Patrick Fitzpatrick May 12 , 1845 . William Porteous .. do 14 , 1840 . 1 do do do , do . 1 do do do , do . 1 C. Couture , junior June 3 , 1809 . 2 do , senior do do , do . do , junior do do , do . do do do , do . 5 2 ...
... March 15 , 1832 . 1 Patrick Fitzpatrick May 12 , 1845 . William Porteous .. do 14 , 1840 . 1 do do do , do . 1 do do do , do . 1 C. Couture , junior June 3 , 1809 . 2 do , senior do do , do . do , junior do do , do . do do do , do . 5 2 ...
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... March 18 , 1845 . 100 00 May 19 , 1837 . 116 80 January 30 , 1843 . 67 66 67 May 19 , 1837 . 100 00 do 100 00 100 00 do 100 00 100 00 do do , do . do 100 00 100 do 100 00 100 00 William Connal . 50 00 James Connal .. 50 00 5 William ...
... March 18 , 1845 . 100 00 May 19 , 1837 . 116 80 January 30 , 1843 . 67 66 67 May 19 , 1837 . 100 00 do 100 00 100 00 do 100 00 100 00 do do , do . do 100 00 100 do 100 00 100 00 William Connal . 50 00 James Connal .. 50 00 5 William ...
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... March , the Secretary of State in reviewing the expen- diture of the English Parliamentary Grant , came to the conclusion that the gradual extinction of this vote would not conflict with any just claims on the part of the Indians . In ...
... March , the Secretary of State in reviewing the expen- diture of the English Parliamentary Grant , came to the conclusion that the gradual extinction of this vote would not conflict with any just claims on the part of the Indians . In ...
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