id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30040 Wood, Louis Aubrey The Red River Colony A Chronicle of the Beginnings of Manitoba .txt text/plain 31262 1899 77 course for the Irish Sea. Thomas Douglas, the future lord of the Red River Colony, was a boy of Selkirk {20} sold the land to John M'Nab, a trader of the Hudson's Bay Macdonell, lately summoned by Lord Selkirk from his home in Canada. The partners of the North-West Company {67} met at Fort William in the Nor'westers had now resolved finally to uproot Lord Selkirk's colony Meanwhile, Lord Selkirk's attachment for his colony on the Red River the Earl of Selkirk's Settlement upon the Red River in North America, Assiniboia, the seat of Selkirk's colony on the Red River, 35-36. Fort Gibraltar, the North-West Company post on the Red River, 55-6, 74, Hudson's Bay Company, 25-6, 80; and Lord Selkirk's emigration scheme, Liverpool, Lord, and Selkirk's charges against the North-West Company, sent to Red River in advance of Lord Selkirk, 111, 113. North-West Company, 23-5, 117; entertain Lord Selkirk in Montreal, ./cache/30040.txt ./txt/30040.txt