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UNEXPECTED circumstances have delayed the publica- lion of (his Calendar to so late a period, that (he FLdilor is reluc- taiidy compelled to omit several articles at first intended to be insetted. j\ot\\i(hstanding much pains were taken (o ob(ain accuracy, yet it being the first [juhiicaiion of the kind attempted in this Province, many errors were unavoidable. Communications, posl paid, and with the real si2:uatures, poifdinj; out errors or, addi(io>is, will ne care nlly adendedto in future Editions. A list ..f the Oificers, and the (ix^d days of meelinc;, of Chari- table and other Puhlic So!;ieiies m iho Trovince, is respt^otfully solicited iVom the Secetaries of each; lor the Calendar for 1822. York; Isl Jan. lb;il. •<, ^ MM / / w I > At i // // yv ^ 'P^ y ■Ar / ''• r rC Y.i'/'i V t -<" /^ z' /' -Ut, .. /*. ; /• f * Z / << > ^ / t <• /.^ YORK ALMANACK. n EPOCHS AND COMMON NOTES, For the Year 1821, being the Jirst after Bissextile or Leap Year. Of the Julian Period Of the Mundane iEra Since the Birih of Christ, according to Chronologera Of the vulvar Christian JEra Since the discovery of America - - - - Since the division of the Province of Quebec into the Provinces of Lower and Upper Caj)ada Of the Reign of His Majesty GEORGE IV. CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES. Dominicar Letter G Solar Cycle Lunar Cycle 17 Epact Roman Indiction 9 6534 6824 1S25 1821 321) 30 2 10 20 MOVEABLE FEASTS. Septuages. Sunday Feb. 18 Quinq. or Shrove Sun. Mar. 4 •Ash Wednesday April 1 Palm Sunday — 15 Easter Day — 22 Low Sunday Rogation Sunday Ascension Day Whit- Sunday Advent Sunday April 28 May 27 — 31 June 10 Dec. 3 COMMENCEMENT OF THE SEASONS. Spring, Sim enters Ti March 20. Summer, Sun enters 25, June 21. Au'iuMN. Sim enters di= September 23. Winter, Sun enters V5' Decern. 21. ECLIPSES. There wiil be but two Eclipses tiiis year, both of the Sun ; March 4lh at 26 m. in the morning, to us invisible : August 27th, viiiible ; commences a<^ 7h.52m in the morning: greatest obscuration, 9h 3m. end of Eclipse lOh. I9m. duration 2h. 27ra. Digits eclipsed 6 1-4 on the Q's Southern limb. i ill iABLL OF Tin: UlAMI.rCRS. 4ic. OF THE SLN AND PLAM:T8. 1 ^^ b :-^©c.oc?i e C = .0 M CI © C X = UD = i-- CI ©< 3 : f.i.^2u ^ > ' ?* ?i 'P w — i: (X) .-. z "■ iC Ol — S J I's ^"^ - CI CI = •3 3 1 f.p3 Si o ?o o !■- CO i c Ci x- -r 5. X X w o c X '2 u5 CI ci — 1 1 :^ <« . S 5 4 TT il5 « ^ ! E •= ■- .1; ' = rt = ^ ! ^ i "^"^^ . \ jllJ a cc cj fM -- 'o CI CI r: X — — > -^ CI X 1 " r „ «- IT. tl, K p i; c S 5 t ^ ^ r,s 5 .- .- tf) y — ;3 Mm 'f; « X C T 1- 73 '<5 rr -T - -- w. — CI -- -f CO -t" .5 'C Cl' ^ Ci 1^ C — *' 'C "^ <^. '^ ""• z: ^ 5-- - . 3>_ _ y 3 — c '- = t: - *" V s c^ J^ > a: i- .5 e . i- " To c £ •- 3 i •r-. -c -^ 5^^ »J 'i i.p t'I.T'ot rc??i/5 will be M . .'iiijr Sfa" until the 22d of May, itticl liien Ll\ eniiif; btar to the end ut the vear. N AND f May, li' / '/^ '/, /'• /? I ■•$:: I. JANUARY. ,,?': '''>i. New Moon the 4th. Ih. morning. •— ;* ) First Quarter the lOlli, a! 8h 52m. afti jrnoon. /» ! Full Moon the 18th, at 2h. 2m niorni r»K. ' i Last Quarter the 26lh, at 5h. 3(Jm. morning. > ! MjVV. SUNOAYS, HOLYDAYS, &c. OR- OS. KfS ■ 1 M ClKCU.viCiSlOiN.— Hil. Term. 7 34 4 26 6 4 2 Tu. 7 34,4 26 6 11 f 3 W. 7 334 27 7 IG 4 Th. slow, clock 6 min. 7 33,4 27 f)set-> 1 6 Frid 7 3214 28 6 11 6 Sat ;':PIPHA^Y— I2th Day. 7 314 29 7 26 7 Ist Sunday afltr Kpijihanif. 7 314 29 8 45 8 M. uucian. 7 ao'4 30 10 3 9Tu 7 29 4 31 11 17 10 W. 3 slow, clock 8 rain. 7 29:4 31 morn. H Th. 7 28'4 32 3-1 12 Fii. 7 27 i4 33 1 5-2 13 Sat Term ends. 7 26;4 34 3 5 14 G Id Sunday after Epiphany. 7 26 4 34 4 19 15 M. D, o( Glocfcstei born, i77G. 7 254 35 6 24 16 Tu 7 254 35 6 23 17 W, 7 244 o6 7 1-1 18 Th. 7 2V 37i)iso 19 Pnd 7 22:4 3c V< 20 Sat O enters OCC — Fabian. ,7 21 '4 3 .Kcic^f^ JBeqii'^^ 7 13 4 47 2 35 ^ 29 M 7 12 4 48 3 42 30 1.1. King (•hnrles I ;V!n.rtvr. 7 lu 4 50i 4 47 31 W. 7 9 4 51 4 ^•; 1 j m m up- II. FEBRUARY. M 1 2 3 4 »~ J S iO »1 12 13 .14 iry w 17 18 19 •JO "A 22 J3 ^4 25 26 27 New Moon the 2d, at Ih. 26m. afternoon. First Quarter th» 9th, at oh 3.im mornhig. Full Moon the 16th, at 7h 21m. afternoon. Last Quarter (he 25th, at Oh. 25m morning. W. I SUNDAYS, HOLYDAYS, 4 c ]GRGSiRi)S Purif B. V Mary — Candlemas. Bia^ius. bth Sunday after Ejnphany. Agatha. Th Frid Sa G. M. Tu. VV. Th. lo slow, clock Hmin. Fridj Sa, I G. 6lh Sunday after Epiphany. M. Til. VV Th. Frid Sa G. Til. W. Th. Frid Sa. St Matthew— D of Camb. born, of. Stxa^uima Sunday VI. Q slow, clock 13 min. Tu Valentine. Sepiuageslma Sunday.— (j enters X 1774 7 8*4 521 6 42 7 7;4 53 f)H'ts 7 54 55; 6 15 7 4 4 56| 7 39 7 3 4 57' 8 58 7 14 59 10 15 7 (>5 11 33 6 59 5 1 morn. 6 57 5 3 (\ 50 6 50 •"> 4I 2 3 6 55 5 5 3 12 6 53 5 7 4 11 6 51 5 9 6 6 6 5«> > 10 5 45 16 48 5 J2 6 21 :6 47 5 13 Orise 6 46 5 14 6 6 44 5 16' 7 3 6 43 5 17 8 2 6 42 5 18 9 7 6 40 5 20 10 8 6 39 5 21 11 14 6 38 5 22 morn. 6 36 5 24 22 6 34 5 26| 1 32 6 33 5 27i 2 33 6 31 5 29 3 32 k 29 5 31 4 26 un^ r<-^ -f/ c- Ir ■/<.-» 2 « tiu 3;Sa St. DAVID Chad. , .- n slow, clock 12m. O slow, clock 12m. ^. ^ invis. I'Tn Is/irorf Tuesday. ^\\S \jish Wednesday 9,Fricl U^G \\st Sunday in Lent r>\M. Gi-egory. Hl'w.O slow, clock Om. '37 ^a ST. P vimcK^ ^ ^^^.,,a K. w. s 19 M. 20iTu. Oe«l^^-^^*' 21 jW 22 Th. 23!F'>d „ T. M 26 >1. 1 SvV.O slow, clock 5 mm. 29 Th. 30 Fridl 31 Sa. I -27'5 33 5 n 16 265 34 5 45 [6 255 36 6 14 16 23'.5 37 C)sets 6 2215 88 7 48 6 21 5 34) 9 7 ,6 195 41 10 30 185 42 11 49 15*5 45 morrt 2 10 5 49 2d 89 21 32 i ( v^ IV. APRIL. r ^'7 If .^^ t'\ New Moon the 2d, at 9h. 68m. morning. First Quartbr the 9th, at 4h. 12m. morning. Fall .Vioon the 17th, at 7h. 19ra. morning. Last Quarter the 25th, at 2h. 58m. morning. M.iW. SUNDAYS, HOLIDAYS, &c. \th Sunday in Lent Easier Term com. Kichard. Si. Ambrose. Maun day Thursday. G. i. Tu. W. III. Frid Sat. O slow, clock 2 min. Cr. ;5//t Sunday in Lent. M. Tu. VV. Th. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 8 10 11 12 13 Frid 14 Sat. Term ends. 15 ; G. j I'alm Sunday. U M. 17 Tu. 18 W. 19 Th. Alphege. 20 Frid GOOD FRIDAY— O enters ^ 21 Sat, 522 u. EASTER DAY. 23 M. St, GEOKG E, King's Birth Day kept. 24 Tu. O slow, (lock 3 mm. SLMark — Duchess (jjioc. born, ^770- 25 26 27 28 29 30 ih. j i rid! Sat. a. ht Sun. after Eos. Low Sunday. 7 g^ (/ OR.OS.;Ri)S ,ca^^''' 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 O 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 41 40 396 38,6 376 35 34 33 31 2916 '2816 266 25 6 23 6 22 6 20 6 19 6 186 16|6 1516 146 126 ll|6 9,6 86 66 66 36 26 16 19i 6 10 20 f)sets 21. 8 9 22 9 33 23 10 50 25 mora. 26 3 27 1 7 29; 1 56 31| 2 36 32! 3 8 34 3 32 35i 3 54 37! 4 10 38.! 4 29 40l 4 44 4liC><*'^^ 42! 8 10 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 65 57 9 18 10 31 11 27^ morn, 23 1 9 1 62 2 22 2 49 3 16 58i 3 40 591 ^ 5. J ' J ■'^- i^- f /■/ •utv |S.;Ri)S I9i 6 10 20 i)sets 2'. 8 (J 22 9 3a 53 JO 50 "5 inorii. 6 3 !7. i 7 9| 1 5Q I 2 36 '2:' 3 8 4 3 32 5| 3 54 ^' 4 10 J 4 29 >/ 4 44 8 10 9 18 10 31 II 27^ iworn, 23 1 9 1 62 * 2 22 2 49 3 16 5 40 t 5 ^ '/ , ^--z .-;' r'-"*. ^( ^ ./ A >.. A 'V / ^, ^. W^*,<< -TT^' — ^ -^-n r- ; — - (/^ V / r> ^^'^'^ y /;. >, > ■ //< ,/ ■/ ^<. / * •^- y^itripiwi I I * .«^ « ' y - .i^iMp 1 \ \ i I 1 1 ■ * V fjK] , (■ /• ^^/ c^ M. V y^7 V r 're '>^ > ^^ ' ^ t' •X >1'* r^ 3*.^'/7'£*-t .^^ .^ :;x^. '3*-f'' V^ / V'^ ^ <-<' AjLf-Z^ '/. C > -^^^U' *■» / /*-< '/' ^-?T<^'^ l^lC't^'^*^. >-^^ :;^"- V v" /^^ /^^ .^ v-/^ / />' '/ / v; rr/^-f^fy^ U- ^Af ^^^ ^ ^ :*:' -/ a / ^. .^.^ if- ^■ t-e- z;.:^ ^ / A ^/^^ (ir-r x^ A >^ V - 7 / y ft. fr- /rtt ^^ ^y .^ y/r.^ 4 J A. /- / ji / V -f) f _] 'ti -y^f ' / J ^' ^f^^it^^< ^ /* xy '*!. ^. V, //< ^>'. '*• ^-^''''- M ' '^^ 1 » I <> t » 'Z* / / / > '' ■• ^/v-^ / ^-.l New "^'oon ihe 1st, at 6h. 2(»m. afternoon. First Quarter tho 8(h. at 6h. 21ni. afternoon. Full Moon Ihe 16th, at Kth. 44m. morning. Last Quarter the '24th, at lOh. 61m. morning. New Moon the 31st, at 6h. lOm morning. I, 4 .,. M. VV. , t 1 Tu. \l 2 W. \ 3 Th. 1 4 Frid « 5 Sat. '>t.«W 6 G. . _ 7 M. 8, Tu. 9 VV. 10 fh. -f ■ 11 Frid 12 Sat. 13 G. 14 M. IH r 15 Tu. 16 w. -r- 17 Ih. 13 Frid 19 20 Sat. 21 .M. 22 T.I. 23 \V. '/a^ £4 25 ih. Frid 26 Sat. '— 27 G. ^ 28 iM. Y /" 29 Tu. rK.i^ 31 VV. Th. "-i SUNDAYS, HOLYDAYS, &:c. OR. St. Philip and St. James. Invention of the Cross. O fast, clock 4 min. 2l/ Siiuday nfler East. Jolin Evan. P. Duchess of Voric born, 1767. L. Sd Sunday after Easter. Queen Caroline born, 1763. 4th Sunday after Easter. O enters n Prs. of Hesse-Homberg born, 1770. oth Sunday after Easier. K. Ch. II. restored, 1660. ASCENSION DAY. 5 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 14 4 4 1 (- 58 57 56 55 53 62 51 5' 4". 47 46 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 35 35 34 33 32 QS.RDS 4 32 4 31 4 3117 59f)sets 8 28 2 9 46 3; 10 64 4[U 56 5m(>rn. 7 39 lo' 11! 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 25 26 27 28 28 29 29 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 12 42 20 35 55 14 31 #)rise 8 16 9 18 10 19 11 9 11 51 morn. 26 51 1 7 1 42 2 6 2 31 2 59 3 31 Asets ( 1 u f jl ^f VI. JUNE. i / '6' C I First Qiiartfir the 7th, at lOh. 32m. morning. Full Moon ihe ]5(h, at (ih. 2m. afternoon. Last Qiiarfir Ihe 22(J, at 4h 18m afternoon. New Moon the 2dih, at loh 38m. morning. JL M W. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Frid Sat. tr. f. Tu. VV. Th. Frid 9at. G. M. Tu. W. Th. Frid Sat Q. M. Tu. W. Th Frid Sat. Q. A. Tu. SUNDAYS, nOLYDvYS, &ic. SuHiIai/ after Jhrension Day. O fast, clock 2m.-- n of Cumb. b. 1771 [lionif. &.Cor. Chris Whit Suiulay, 251. Barnabas. W. Hi. Fiid Sat. ( Trinity Sunday — St. Alban. Battle, of Waterloo. Longest day. Sun enters 3 ht Sunday after Trin.—Xat. St. John B. QR-OS.'RDS 31 31 30 \ 30 1 30 I 29 i 28 1 27 i>7 26 26 26 26 7 29 4 I 4 4 4 1 26 4 25 25 24 24 23l 23 24 24 25 ^6 26 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 O ?lo^v. clock 3ra. St. Feter Sf St. Pmil. 4 26 4 26 4 26 4 26 4 26 i7 17 I i7 i7 7 7 1? I '7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 29 30 30 30 31 32 33 33 34 34 34 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 36 36 35 34 34 9 33 10 27 11 8 11 40 morn. 2 23 39 59 1 13 1 35 1 55 2 24 3 i)>'ise 9 3 9 47 10 23 10 54 11 20 11 43 morn. 6 28 54 1 27 2 5 2 53 i)et< 7 34 7 34 7 34 7 34 7 31i 8 58 ^/U-U Qf^ /uv L r)ii 8 >11 40 f morn, i 2 2 23 i 39 3 51> i 1 13 I 1 35 4 1 55 > i 2 24 f 3 ►i 9 3 l( 9 47 10 23 10 54 II 20 U 43 morn. G 28 54 1 27 2 5 2 53 f) ets 5 5S Vy ,r-y A A fc/C^e / ./ ./ 5? / /^ >» !-^ V' ^y/ ^^ cC^ /V<1^ r ' I t •i< JUy /^^ f*^^ ("^ M.iW. 1 e 3 4 6 CI. M. Tu. W. Th. 6;Fnd 7Sa. 9;M. 10 Tu 11 w. 12 1 I'll 13 Frid 14 3h 15 G. 16 vl. 17 T» IB VV. 11) Th. 2() !FrU '2l!^!i 221 a 33 vC. 24 Tu 25 W 26 Th 27 Fri 28 S9. 29 « 3(1 M. Si fa VII. JULY. Fir4it ^larter tlic 7tb. at 3ii. 36in. morning. Full Moon the l^ti« at oh. 7in. moniiug. Last Qtiarter ihp 21.st, at 8h. 42tn. aite/iioon. New Moon the 26lh, at 9h. afttiriK on. M. .W- SUNDAYS, HOLVDAYS, &tc. OR. O s. Ri)S J 2d Sunday after Trinity 4 27 7 33 9 34 e M. Visit, of b V. ^arj/.— Trinity Term. 4 28 7 32 10 8 i'u. 4 28 7 32 10 24 4 w. 4 29 7 3i lo 41 6 Th. O slow, clock 4 min. . 4 29 7 3111 6 ftiFrid 4 30 7 3<» 11 16 7Sa. Thomas a B('cket. 4 30 7 30 11 31 B\G 3rf Handay after Trinity. 4 30 7 3'> 11 52 9:m. 4 30 7 30 intirn. 10 Til Columbus born, 1447. 4 31 7 29 22 11 W. 4 31 7 29 1 1 12 Th O slow, clock 6ra. 4 32 7 28 1 42 13 Frid 4 32 7 2S 2 34 14, 3h Term ends. 4 33 7 27 3 25 15 r^. 4//i SSunday after Trinity. 4 34 7 26 C)''i'Se 16 vl. 4 34 7 26 8 615 17 Til 1 _ 4 35 7 25 9 16 18 VV 4 35 7 25 9 45 li) Th. 4 36 7 24 10 6 2() Frid Margaret. 4 37 7 23 10 32 21 ^!» 4 38 7 22 10 54 22 (;. 5//i Sunday after Trinity —Magdalen. 4 39 7 21 11 23 23 si. O entei-a ^ 4 40,7 20 morn. 24 Til 4 41 7 19 1 25 W St. James. — Dog Days beg — Batth of 4 42 7 18 4^ 26 i^h St. Anne. [Lundy's Laue. 4 43 7 n 1 36 27 Frid O slow, clock 6m. 4 44 7 16 I- 42 28 S9. 4 45 7 ]5 0sets 21) 1. 4 47 7 13 8 15 31 To. 4 48 7 J2 8 4t f$ J m VIII. AUGUST. M.W. 1 W. 2'Th. 8 Frid First Quarter the 6th, at 8h. 58m. afternooD. Full Moon the 13th, at 8h. 46m. morning. Last Quarter the 20th) at Ih. 37m. morning New Moon the 27th, at lOh. 5m morning. SUNDAYS, HOLYDAYS,&c. 4 Sat. £ G. 6 M. 7 Tu. 8 W. 9 rh. 10 Frid 11 Sat. 12 I G. 13 jM. 14 iTu. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 S3 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 W. Ih. Frid Sat. G. M. Tu. W. Th. Frid S«i. G. M. Tu. VV. Th. 31 > rid Lammas Day. O slow, clock 6 min. 7th Sunday after Trinity. Transfiguration of our Lord. Name of Jesus. St. Lawrence. Bth Sunday after TWn.— Geo. IV. borni6 [1762. is 5 ROS Duke of York b. 1763.— Surren ofGen.16 6 5 [Hull, 1812. 9th Sunday after Trinity. D. of Clarence born, 1766. O enters TT)^ St. Bartholomew. • \Oth Sunday after Trinity,. O Eclipse visible. St. Augustine. St. John Bapt. beheadeil 6 57 f)rise 6 56 7 62 176 43 5 2816 37 6 36 6 34 6 33 6 32 51 1 S.'RDS 8 68 9 16 91 9 83 7 9 54 6jl0 19 6! 10 47 4111 24 3'inorD. IjO 8 1 6 9 2 15 8 3 24 S'Drise 5 7 62 > 8 13 \ 8 39 : 9 12 i 9 29 10 3 10 4f 11 37 morn. 34 1 40 2 49 3 6S §>sets 7 8 7 30 7 44 a 3 ^ ^^-^■C'-t^ >^ ^^ ■^/C ^, ^■• ^»^ at 8h. 37m- morning. New Moon the 26th} at Ih. 54m morning. M. 1 3 3 4 6 « 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 90 ^k W. Sa. G. >i. Tu. W. Ih. SUNDAYS, HOLYDAYS, &c. lOR- St Giles. 1 Ith Swi. after Trin. — London burnt Mich. Term b. [1665. G. M. Tu. W. Th. 12 33 34 25 36 27 28 29 30 5 296 31 8 5 3116 29 8 5 33i6 27 9 5 346 5 366 6 37 5 38 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 I4th Sunday after Trin. — O enters :2:'6 6 Doff Days end. fast- clock 2 min. FridjEnurchus. Sat. jNalivity of B. V. Maiy. G. I2lh Sunday after Triniiv, M. Tu. W. Th. Fndj Holy Cross. Sat. |Term ends. 1 ISth Sunday after Trinity ; Lambert. fast, clock 6m. — Capture of Quebec [1769 OS. HDS 31 tFrid St. Matthew. Sat.. G. M. Tu. W. Th. Frid Sat. jSt Michael— Q. of Wirt, born, 1766. G. \\Mi Sim after 7rm.—St. Jerome. 6 6 40i6 41!6 436 456 47J6 4816 50 516 6 52 53 54 55 56 57 59 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 2$ 53 28 26 10 11 24' 10 59 23 morn. 22 1 20 1 8 19 2 22 17 3 44 15 ^rise 13 6 47 12 7 10 7 9; 8 8. 8 7i 9 6 10 611 11 49 12 55 44 38 41 St. Cyprian. O fast, clock 9m. 6 5 4l5 55 75 53 8 5 52 10 6 50 Hi 49 4|morn. 50 1 56 3 1 4 2 5 7 ^sets 6 20 6 40 7 3 7 37 1 58 56 55 .," / tl^: / n I .,' 'i 1 'It X. OCTOBER. W U J1 M W. 1 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 M 1 VV FlKi Sal I v.- Til W 'il Fi! iVV I First Quarter thp 4{I», at 5h 49in. raorning. Fiji) iVluun the 11th. at 3h. 14m fiiotning. La!?t Quarter the 17th. at 6h.6}:ii».i. afternoon. IVew :VJt)on the 26th, 7h. J/m. afternoon. SUN PAYS, HOLYOAYS, &,c. 0R.iG^ Hf),S iio Ji). 2t,ynd 27:S»,. 28 (V-. 2y t 80 Tu. 31 W. ieinigius. fast, clock 11 min. •'^ailh. jo.7t Sunday of Let Trinity. St. Denys. an. Edvv. Conf — Battle of Queenston ilk a ami ay ajUv Trinity. , j fast, clock 14 luiri. Lliiiflilred. >• Luke. 18m. - .; ■■' iMth timxday aJUr TrinilySi Simon . , ,^,' [and Jqde. (> 13!6 47 8 14 6 ld!6 4d 9 ^ 17 5 43' 9 65 d ldi5 42 K» 58 6 1915 41 morn. 6 21,5 39 9 6 22;6 38 1 34 6 236 37 2 41 6 255 35 4 1 6 26:5 34 .5 19 6 28l5 32 tt)iise 6 2y;5 31 4 6 30{5 30 6 42 t) 32 5 28 7 35 6 J35 27 8 33 6 J56 25 9 39 6 37 5 23 10 50 38;5 22 11 54 6 4015 20 morn. 6 4li5 19 1 1 6 42i5 Is 2 3 6 44 5 16 3 6 6 4d\d l5 4 8 6 4<>:5 14 5 11 6 48 5 1:: t)' -ts 50 5 1(< 5 16 51 5 9 6 42 6 5i 5 ei <> 19 6 53 ;> 7, '7 6 6 5/ o 5' 7 54 <> 57 o 3 I 8 48 p HD.S 17 8 14 16 9 *3' 9 55 i2 K) 58 H morn. i9 9 38 1 34 37 2 41 36 4 1 34 ,6 19 31 4 30 6 42 '^S 7 35 'il 8 38 25 9 :J9 13 10 50 22 11 54 ^<>morn. 19 1 1 lb 2 3 l« 3 6 l5 4 8 l4 5 11 :: t)« -ts <» 5 16 9 6 42 8-j >i ) V" -A /, r^. V ioon the 24th at 2h 4ni afternoon. M W. 1 2 3 4 6 rh. Frld |Sat. i.,Vj. 6iTu "7 8 9! w. Ih Frid 10 I Sat. 11 'g. M. Tu. W. Th. Frid Sat G. •>[. Tu. VV. Th Frid Sat. 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 \T. Tu. W. Th. Frid SUNDAYS, HOLYD^YS, &ic. ALL SAINTS. Ail Souls. Princess Sophia born, 1777. 20//i Sunday after TrunVy.— K.William Powder t'lut, 1605. [landed, 1688. Leonard. — Qf^^st. clock 16m. Prs. Aug. Sophia born, 1768. 2lst Sunday after Trin.^Si. Martin— [Bat. of Chr} sler's Farm. Britius. Machu(us. — O ^3st. clock 15m. Hugh Bp 22 Sunday after Trinity. Edmund K. Si M.— O fast, clock 14m. Cecilia. — O enters f St. Clement. ' 2Sd Sunday after Trln, — Catherine. O fast, clock llnfl. St. ANDREW. OR- OS. RDS 6 59 5 1 10 1 7 5 11 11 7 14 59 m -rn. 7 2i4 68 26 7 3 4 57 1 41 7 4 4 66 2 65 7 54 6i^ 4 11 7 6 4 54) 5 31 7 7 4 53'(D«Mse 7 94 51 5 31 7 10 4 50 6 28 7 12!4 48 7 31 7 134 47 8 35 7 14 4 46 9 46 7 154 45 11 4 7 164 44 11 59 7 17 4 43 morn . 7 18 4 42 1 3 7 194 41 2 5 7 20 4 40 3 1 7 21 4 39 4 6 7 22 4 38 5 8 7 23 4 37 6 11 7 2414 36 §) ets / 25 4 35 6 7 26 4 34 5 49 7 27 4 33 6 45 7 27 4 33 7 46 7 2S 4 32 8 56 7 29 4 31 10 ^ XII. BECEMBER. 'ni h U' First Quarter the 2d, at 7h. 69in. morning. Full Moon the 9th, at 2h. 52ai. morning. Last Quarter the 16th, at 3h. 37m. morning. New Moon the 24th, at 7h. 54m. morning. First Quarter the 31st, at dh. 39m. afternoon. M. W 1 Sat. 3 G. 3 M. 4 Tu. 6 W e Th 7 Frid 8 Sa, 9 G. 10 M. 11 Tu. 12 VV. 13 Th. 14 Frid 15 Sa 16 G. 17 M. 18 Tu. 19 W. 20 Th. 21 Frid 22 Sa. 23 G. 24 M. 25 Tn. 26 W. 27 Th. 28 Frid 29 Sa. 30 G. 31 M. SUNDAYS, HOLYDAYS, ^^-c. Mv. Sunday.-^Q fast, clock 10m. Nicholas. Concep. B V. Mary. 2d Sunday in Advent. O Tast. clock C mln. M Sunday in Mv.-^Tt. Cobourg born [1790. Capture of Fort Niagara. St. Thomas —0 enters V5^ 4th Sunday in Advent. CHRISTMAS DAY. St. Stephen. St. John. Innocents O slow, clock 2 min. \st Sunday after Chmtmas-. Silvesttr. O^-OS Ri)S 304 30 304 30 304 30 314 29 314 29 314 29 324 28 334 27 344 26 344 26 35 4 25 354 25 364 24 364 24 374 23 374 23 3814 22 38i4 22 38 38 22 22 38|4 22 38j4 22 37 4 23 37,4 23 3614 24i 6 36|4 24i 6 3514 26 7 25 8 59 2^ 10 11 26 11 37 47 35 35 34 34 21 4 4 36,moro. tDS 1 18 lorn. 34 1 47 3 2 4 18 6 37 6 53 lOrise 6 U 7 10 8 23 9 36 10 42 11 38 norn. 40 1 44 2 40 3 41 4 44 5 48 6 49 Dsett 5 29 6 37 7 47 S 69 ) 11 I 21 oro. *(? lit I ♦v, >< \, H s 1702 Kii Wi 1704 Oil Th . Th 1707 Uu Th 1708 Mi Th 1709 Th 1710 St. 1713 Pci 1714 Q. 1715 At Th 1716 Th T 1719 T 1727 Sii In Ai 1739 W P( 1743 Tl 1744 1745 Tl 1746 R 1747 V 1748 P| 1752 1765 1756 1759 1761 1762 1763 1765 1775 1776 1777 I V A CHRONOLOGY Of Remarkable Occurrences since 1700. ^.Dom. " Years sliiu. 1702 King William died and Queen Anne succeeded 111) War declared against France, May 4 - • — ■ 1704 Oibraiter taken, and the Victor; at Hockstet 1 17 • The Battle of Blenheim won by Marlborough ' The Court of Exchequer instituted - - — 1707 Union bet. England and Scotland, signed July 22d 114 The Battle of Ramilies won by Marlborough 1708 Minorca taken from the Spaniards • - 1 13 The Battle of Oudenarde won by Marlborough 1709 The French beaten at Malplaquet - • - 112 1710 St. PauPs rebuilt at 1,000,0001 Expence - • 111 1713 Peace of Utrecht with France proclaimed May 6 108 1714 Q. Anne died, aged 50 ; succeeded by George 1. 107 1715 A total Eclipse of the Sun, April 22 - - 106 The Rebelliou in Scotland began in September 1716 The first Appearance of the Northern Lights 105 The Act passed for Septennial Parliaments 1719 The SouthSea Scheme • - - - 102 1727 Sir Isaac Newlon died, March 20 - - - 94 Inoculation first tried on Criminals - - - — An Earthquake in many Parts of England — 1739 War declared against Spain, Oct 23 - - 82 Porto-Bello destroyed by Admiral Vernon — 1743 The Battle of Dettingen, June 16 • - • 78 1744 War declared against France - - - - 77 1745 The Battle of Fontenoy 76 1746 Rebels defeated at CuUoden, April 16 • « 75 1747 Victory over the French Fleet, by Anson, May 3 74 1748 Peace of Aix-laChapelle, generfid - - - 73 1762 New Style Introduced 69 1755 Lisbon destroyed by an Earthquake - - 66 1756 123 EngHsbmen suffocated at Calcutta • - 65 1759 Ticonderago, Canada, iic. taken from the French 62 ' The Battle of Minden, Warburgh, kc. - - — 1761 Belleisle taken from the French - • > 60 1762 War declared against Spain • - • - 59 • The Uavannah, Manilla, and Martinico lak«n — 1763 General Peace proclaimed, March 22 - - 58 1765 Otaheite discovered in the South Seas - - 56 1775 War declared against North America - • 46 1776 Americans declare themselves independent 45 1777 Gen. Burgoyne surrendered at Saratoga, October IT 44 ^ 1 m 'I .1 J8 RemarJcable Events. Jin Dnm Yeart since. 1778 vVar against France commenced . - - 43 1779 War ai.'aiii'<< S(»ain hetjuri - - - • 43 1780 Adra Rodimy look 27 Spanish Ships, Jan. 8 and 16 41 Whi- with Holland begun, l>fC«mbHr20 — 1782 \dmirHl Rodney beat Ihe Fn'r:ch Fleet, April 12 39 1783 40,0iH) peopJH |)erished by an Earlhqualte - - 38 G(MUM*al Peace. September 3 - ' f 1789 Revolution in France, the Bastilc demolished 1792 King of Sweden shot, March 16, died March 1J9 France became a Rt public 1798 Kingof Franci-gnillotined Jan, 21~Queen Oct. 16 1794 French Fleet defeated by Earl Howe 1795 French Fl'et didVated by Lord Bridport " " 1797 Spar. is 1 Fl-et defeated by E/irl St. Vincent Ontch Fleet defeated by Lord Duncan, October 11 1798 French Fleet defeated by Lord Nelson, August 1 1799 Sei'ingapatam taken by storm, May 4 - •: Buonaparte defeated at \cre, May21 Bnctnaparte installed First Consul, December 25 1800 Malta surrendered to the Brlti h Forces 1801 First Meeting of the United Parliament, .Tanuary 22' — — Battle of Alexandria, March 21st — Copenhageq Ap 2 Cairo surrendered to the British, June 27 ■ Spanish Fleet defeated by Sir J Saumarez, July 12 • Alexandria surrendered, September 2 1602 Definitive Treaty sitjned at Amiens, March 27 ' Buonaparte appointed Consul for life, August 6 1803 War begun with France and Holland 1804 Buonaparte appointed Emperor of France Francis II appointed Emperor of Austria '. — 1805 Battle of Trafalgar— Lord Nel.-on killed ; ' '. 16 Four Sail taken by Sir Richard Strachan — 1806 Buonaparte formed the Convention of the Rhine 15 1807 French defeated Russians and Prussians at Tilsit 14 The Danish Fleet surrend red to the British — Portuguese Court emigrated to the Brazils — 1808 Throne of Spain abdicated ip favour of Ferdinand VII. 13 Royal Family of Spain inveigled into France — Provinces of Spain declare War with France — J«)8eph Buonaparte entered Spain as King — 1809 Martinique surrendered to the English - - 12 1811 The Prince of Wales appointed Regent 10 French defeated at Talavera, Albuera, Barrosa ' — 1812 Mr Percival. the Prime Niinister, assassinated 9 The French defeated at Salamanca — ..— . French invade Russia, Battle of Borodino.— >Enter Moscow — defeated at Bautzen and Latzen -* 32 29 1 ■ 28 I . 27 1 26 B . .... 24 1 — 23 1 22 1 lbl5 21 1 20 m — JSlrt m'mm isr; -«- •iSiS 19 18 1 17 P 1819 1S20 li) .?,,' A)m. Vearttinti. )n\l War iltelared )iy Grrat Britain against U. Slates 9 ]s 13 (Jueen of Sicily's i»()v»'«M' nniiiliilated • - y Tnissia, H\ve(!ri), and Austria, join with Russia — riftiiclj DoIVhUmI by Lord Wellington at Vittoria, SuragossH, Srhusiian, Pyrenfps, Pampeluna, &ic. — Dtilenled at Lfipsic ; surrender Dresden, &,c. — I'rince of Orance restored to his sovereignty — 1314 A very severe Frost ; a Fair on the Thimes 7 Allies victorious at Montinatre ; Paris ccipitulated — l^uoiiaparte abdicated his throne ; sent to Elba — Louis XVIIL restored to the throne of France — Definitive Treaty of Peace signed at Paris — Russian and Prussian Sovereigns visited^Jngland — The Pope re-established in his dominions — Inqu'silion revived ; Order of the Jesuits restored — Peace between Great Britain and America — lbl5 Buonaparte e« 1^ ! .' m U y I \, 1 * THE KING. His Most Excellent Majesty GEORGE AUGUSTUS FRE- DERIC IV. oflhe Unittil Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire- land, King, Defender of the Faith, Duke and Prince of Bruns- wick Liinenb'jrg, King of Hanover and Arcli Treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire, Protector of the United States of the [f»» niait Islands, Sovereign of the Orders of th«^ Garter, Bath, This- tle, St. Patrick, and the Hanoverian Guelphie Order, Knight of the Orders of the Holy Ghost of France, Golden Fleece, ^T{i^iH Therest, Charles III. of the Royal Orders of Portugal, Black F.u- gle of Prussia, Elephant of Denmark, arid many others Born August 12, 1762. Birth Day kept on St George's Day, April 2o. ROYAL FAMILY OP GREAT BRITAIN. Prince Frederic, Duke of York and Albany, born Aug. 16, 176? J. Aug. 21, Sep. 29, Nov 8, May 22, Jnne 5, Jan. 27, Feb 24, April 25, Nov. 3, 1765 1768 1770 1771 1770 1774 1776 1777 1 (-!«(> rince William Henry, Duke of Clarence, Princess Royal, Queen of Wirtcmberg, Princess Augusta Sophia, Princess Elizabeth. Prin. of Hesse Hombourg Prince Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Prince Augustus Frederic. Duke of Sussex Prince Adolphus Frederic, Duke of Cambridge Princess Mary. Duchess of Gloucester, Princess Sophia, Children of the latt Duke of Gloucester. Princess Sophia Matilda, May 29, Prince William Frederic, Duke of Gloucester, Jau. 15, CABINET MINISTERS. Lord High Chancellor, Lord Eld(>n Lord President of the Council, Earl of Hnrrowby Fir.it Lord Commissioner oflhe Trensim/, Eai 1 of Liverpool, K. 0. Lord Privy Sent, Earl of Westmoreland, K G. Secretary of Slate for the Home Department, Viscount Sidmonth Do. Do. Forcic;n Do. Vise. Casttcrcagh, K. G. Do. Do. IVari Colon. Do. Ear! Bathurst, K. G, Master Genl. of the Ordnance, Dnke of Wellington, K. G. G. C. D. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Right Hon. N, Vansittart First Lord Comniissiontr of the Admiralty, Viscount Melville President of Hit Booi'dof Control, Right Hon. G. Canning Treasurer of the JSI'avy, Richt Hon. Frederick Robinson Chancellor oflhe Duchy of Lancaster, IVf^hi Hon C B. Dalhur.s^ Madcrofthe Mint; Ri^Ut Hon, W. WeKesIey Pole SI \ His Excellency Lieutenant General The Right Honorable €EORGE Earl op DALHOUSIE, G. C. B CAPTAIN GENERAL and GOVERN OR- JN-CHIEF, in and over the Provinces of Lower Canada, Upper Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and their several Dependencies, FICE ADMIRAL of the same, GENERAL and COMMANDER of all His Majesty' Forces in the said Provinces of Lower Canada, Upper Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and their several Dependencies, and in the Inlands of Prince Edward, and Bermuda, &c. &;c. &c. ■. "V /(/"!'!• ; fsi !)t. €\'oii %m OF TIPPER-CAXADA. ■4» '^P h z le ' ,'1* LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Of ' UPPER-CANADA, His Excellency MAJOR GENERAL, SIR PEREGRINE MAITLAND, Knlglit Comrnj^nder of the Most HonoraMe Military Order of tho Bath, Knight of the Russian Order of St. George, and of the Order of WilHam in the Netherlands, k.c. he. &c. PrivaU Secretary, Major HiKier, 74th Regt. l.iEUT. Governor's Office : fim. Clerkj Edward M'Mahon, Esq. €fterkSf John Lyons, Thomas FitzGerald, Esqs. MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Tho Hon. W. D, Powell, Cliief Jnslico, Speaker. Right Rev. Jacob, Lord Bishop of Quebec. Hon. Neil M'Lean, Geo. Crookshank The Hon. Thomas Scott, James Baby, JohnM'Gill, Thomas Talbot, Vvilliiim Chujs, Thomas Clark, "Wiliiarn Dickson Thomas Fiazer, Clerh, John rowel), Esq. (■hfi'filain, the Hon. and Rev. Dr Jnhn Strr.c'hn!!. Jykir-Jcr in C>>fnir(:rii, nlit'iiiiim:; l.c^ild. Conn. Win KcRihir, 1^- fienfltiimn i'xhcr rf the Black }lud,\\\\\'w\m Lcfi, E.-q. $3 HOUSE OF ASSEiVTBLY, EIGHTH PKOVINCIAL PARLIAMENT, ^^'""''^'^•'^' i Alexander M'Ma.tin. Pnscott ^' Russellt - • - Wm. IJaniillon. ' ( rh. Van Koughnct. Vundas -- Peter Shavor. CrtnvUU,.. r7:'5'''r """'' ' \ .Itinas .kones. T , . S I'. ^' Sheivvood, ^'"^'^ * \ i:\vM\e. ior^es. Carlton, • - - Wiliinm Morris. IVuntmae., -.----- Allan i\i'Lean, Town of Kingslon, - - - Christoplicr ITagerman. T J /ij;- I ^ Daniel Haffcrmari, Lennox and Mainglon, { c...,,,, w^^^ * =• ' I ban) fie! Cast^y. IlasCings, Keitben White. T, . „ r. , I ^ .Tames Vnisop., Fnme Edward^ ' ' ' ' { \y.. \ v> , JVorthnmberiand, - - - -\ , .* ' " ' z'' '"' ' ^ Henry Rnttan. Durham^ - Samiiti S Uilmot. -,' J c" ^ Pele r RoUiiis-on, lore 4' Simeoej \ vv,v, v^ r 5 ' • Town of Yorky .Tolin B. RobJi!st«n. Lincoln, ist Hiding, - - - JoluiClark. 2^i do. - - - - Wm. .1. Kerr. 3i'/ rfo. . - - - R(.beit llaniilinn. Alh do. - . - - Roher< Randnil. Oxford, - Thomas Horner JU^-Mac.:, 5 'J'^f «" ^"':7"» ' ^ .Tohn Eostwick. * TV- /'.J ^ r»oberf. ?%ir,lir.J. Ken!, - - - - .lamr ' Gcrdfri. rc,.,v ^ l'rp.ru:l.s Raby, j^ssvx, ----- ^ ^^,^^^ IM'CormicJc. ncntioorUu - ■ ■ , , n;-, ' ^ .foh;i SvMsori. Tf :, , C.Jnmos Crcoks, ' * (^\', It]. ClasLu.iiJ. i.sqs. Ckrk, Crsnt Po'vell. E<^r;. Ch:tj:!r:;v. !i:r: K-v. Hf)h'.,'rt Adii-s-on. C/.:r^ t,ilh- C.-Otv;i in C/;c:;;.::0/ '*"• "'• -i-'vi?, T.:c^. (f^ — . .I^-' } a? I il If i-.f MExMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE.COUNCIL. The H(in. Wrn. Dummer Powell. Chief Justice, Chnirman^ Righ\ Rev Jacob, Lord Bi^ihop cm" Quebec The Hon James IJiihy, I Hon.i^ Rev. Dr. John StrtchaB Sasnijnl Smith, J William Claus CUrk «/ iht Council, .John S.nali, Esq. Clerks in tkt CouncU Office f ;l- ^'''^% ^''^' ^'^P^^J[^* '" (^orffoi'i/e Savage, 2d do. Door keeper and Messenger, Hugh Carfrae. House-keeper, Mrs Lane>iste'-. Regular Land CouifciL Days. Jan. 10th, 24tU Mav iM 16th. 30tb, Sept. 5th, 19th, Feb. 7th,2la, June 13th, 27t;i. Oct 3d, 17th, 31st, March 7Mi. 21st, July lit w 25th, Nov. 14fh, 28th, April 4th, 18th, August 8th, 22d, Dec. 12lh, 26lh. PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. Court of King's Bench. Chief Justice^ The Hon. Wm. Dummer Powell. I uisne Judges, |^o'Arcy noultoo, Esquire. Mlomey GciieraL JxIuj Hnverley Robinson, Esq. Solicitor Gene.raL H^?n(■y John Bouiton, Esq. Keepe^r^ James Bridgela?id Usher, John Hunter. Secretary and Ike.gistrar, Duncan Cameron, Esq. Clerk, William Jarvis. Jteceiver General, John Henry Dunn, E?q Clerks, George Hamilton, R. W. Prentice Auditor General of Land Patents, Stephen Heward, Esq. Clerk of the Crown and of the Common Pleas, John Smail,£sfl[. Deputy, V W. S'nall, E5q. Clerk in the Crown OJjlcc. Join; Sijuirp Deputy Clerks. Ocorge Andei*son, Adie! S!icrwood, .Tohu I'er'uson, D. MG. Rogers, DisT Dr.p'ity Clerks. Dist. Eastern, Gt^.ovgo r.olph, Gore, Ottawa, J. B. Clinch JYiUfi-ara, Johnstotcn^Jnme^ M'tchell, Loudon, Midla:id. (i.T.F. Ireland, Esqs. IVeslern. A''ClLC(lStlc, Survtyor General of Ltvi'l*. Thomas RWJout. E.sq. Sr,i. SuTv. arJ D,'Gft'^::\a;ii and ChiffClerk^ W. Chcwett. Esq, 25 ?!i'Cond Clerk, Samuel Bidout, Esq. Extra Clerks, W. Morrison, J. Radcnhurst, B. Turquanurgh. VV Letming, Chippawa. CRAPLALNS TO THE FORCES. Rev. W. C. Fri;h, L. L D Kingston, B. B. Stevens, Fort George. i Cirporalion for snnerintending and w.anaging the CLERGV RESERVES. The Lord oi>lw,p. Tli'^ F-t')}iHslied Clerary, Insj't'cloi (jci.ejal uf Prov. Ace St:rsi?yor Ce!;«^ra!. Sicrpfaty, Stephen I'ewnrrJ. Esq. .%tri/o, The Clergy in the diSVicnt Dit'ikts. 26 / 1^ f ij Tlift Foard meet, at YovV, four tliiiMs in tlie yonr: — the first Tuesday ol' Ti^hi'Mai'y, Mt^.y, Autrxsr, ainl r>i'oveni!ior. P^. U. That in l!io niantli of i-'ohnuiry, is a Goiicra! meeting. EAPthibTLRS. J. B. Tlnh\p,son, .'7!:rirnc'lu.^s, juii. B. C Bcimlsloy Joliii Te/i!i."0<'t:lv Til o in as Ward Jo!, I! R. Sf.iall IJamiUoti U'allcer i.jiH)i-ye Kiduut Levins I*. SIkm'WOuc) .lor'as .\oiir-i W. R Peirrs William Dickson .Tolin Powell B. Shock Ccorge S. Jru'vls C. A. Hae«M'(r)fin Arcliiuald M'Letiii Daiiit-i Mage rill rill Jo!m) Brrak'jnrid^c Tiioiiias [Jay.lor Thomas Tavlt»r B^DJaiwiii Fairi'ielJ Rolnjit ^^ifu•ald^'y S. \Va.shl)urn, £zq3. ATTORXIES. Janics l>. Macaulay FvnncIiiRocaU'au Win. Z. Coztns;, Esqs. L COMMI.-SJOXERS, ¥'>uter riSih Geo. Iff. c. 12, rcstir,;:; tkt (.-dales of crrtaln Tra'uors, Olid ah'j nf persons (leclurcd JHiin.<:, in his JJi.Jcsf^. Tii(3 llcij. J-niics ilnUy 1- UCO! t',f S.rOUiv.i .iauit's .vj.ioHuuiv i; -(I \^ iiliarn Alian, Es< ihniik, Grant Powell, Eve, P<'ter Uo!)ijis()n, Est Ci^rk, J. B. niaraulay, E?fj. Special Uecciccr, Joa Wells. Esq. 'i'iio C>»nimi'*> Hai'uianus bmith, Anlliony Moi-lort) Goorgt: Baker, l\ h. Cockiv^lt, Hiram Wenks, Sum. Tliroekmurton. RANI) hOARDS, p** •'sialdi'-iicd ill IHI'J. LAST!: rtN T)ISTr.!f!T. 27 l-nin'!. Anderson,Esq. Kev. S. Mountain George Uamliton, Rt. Rev. A. McDoiitll Jos Ainierstui Alex. Ciaut, Esq.f, Quij.C ^roa^. Ottawa District. Hon. ISeil McLean, Ciiairman. S.im'l. Anderson, Esq Rev. S Mouniaiu (nM)rge Hamilton lit Rev A. McDonell Jos. Anderson Alex. Grant, Es4«'. (^L( IjC /' <^ JOHNSTOWN DISTRICT. Solomon Jones, Esq Chairman. Joel Stone, Adiei Sherwood, Esqs. CharlesJones, Dr. Hnl)l)!e MIDLAND DISTRICT Allan M'Lenii Esq Chainnnn. Thomas Markland, Alexander FMier, G. H. Marklaiid,Es(js, i-eter Smith, Andrew Rutlan, NEWCASTLE DISTRICT D M-G. Rou;ers. Esq. Chairman. riiailes Fothergill, John Burn, J G, Bethune, Esqis, U'allcr Boswell, Klias Jones, Rev. W. Macaulay. WEST'S RN DISTRICT. Angn Mackintosh, Es(| C/ifr/rw«?2. Francoi? Baby, Roherl Ritjiardson, Charles Stewart, Esqs. George Jacob, Esqs, Rev R. Pollard, COMMISSIONERS OF THE PEAQE. The Judges and Alemners of the Le' islativean'd Executive Councils, in eaeh and every District. Eastern Oi strict. Jeremiah French John Cliryhjer Allan :\rD<»nell D<.nald McAulay Ah sand»*r M'Milian Joseph Anderson Sainurl Anderson Lawrence McKay Allan M'Donell David Sheek Jai ob Weagcr William f^-asep Jdhii Corhett Jnhn Uf'Intire John M'Donell johi Stewart fetor Le Roy .Hohn M'Donell jrioben Hamilton George ILiuiilton hViliiHiD Ht^milton Benjamin Fieiicli Albert French Guy C Wood Alexander Rose Geort:;e Hamilton John M'Donell Ambrose Blacklock Allan Cameron Alexander McKenzieAlexander Chisolni Abraham Marsh John Cameron John VValdroff William Vioriran Alex. McMartin b'uncan M'Donell Ottawa District. David Fattie Alexander Grant Janie*. k'ellogg Philo Hall D Alexande- Fraser John McGillivray Alexander WilkiiiPCQ James Pringle David Thomson Esqs. Peter F.Le Roy John Bursh Simon Van Kleek FeU'i- St, Ju!i>R f )| i ' ■ I' I '1 I r * I ^1 Jf'hn Hamilton 'i nomas Mears Wi Ilium F laser i'f'ffr Di'timmond JSoliMflOll Joilt'3 Joel Stone Til. mas Smith Tlioruas Sljfnvood Dariipl JoMos GiiU^oii Adams Triimun flicok Stephen Burrett i^iiaih s Jones Wlliiam .Tones £8 Chauncy Juhnson John Chesser, Esqi. Johnstown District. Uii Schufield Philip Phillips Seth Warner Lewis Grant Elnathan Hubble Silvester Wright Walter F. Gates Thomas D Campbell Rufiis Hendersuii William Wells Adiel Sherwood Abruhaiii Daytoa Alex, McAiillan Roderick Eastrm Ira Schofield Benj. R. Munsell Rich. Duncan FraserGeorge Hopper John M'D'jnell George T. Bourke Peter Fraser J. I. Toynt Heman Landon William B Bradley David Brackenridgc Levius P. Sherwood James 1). Wetheii:>y Ki< hard Arnold Allan Grant, juii. James Powell Thomas Froser Alexiuider Thorn William Marshall Alexander Morris Ho jamin Lyman Hugh Monro Paniel Burrett i'^IJjah l'>ottom Charles SherritF Andre sv Donaldson Bartholomew Cnrley William Morris Esqg, Alo\ander Fisher .Tohn Kmbiu'V .Jnlin Stimson, jnn Thomas Marklaiid P«ler Smith John Cianmings William Crawford Jae. B Chamberlain Matthew .Stephen Conifer Corn Vitn Alstiiie 4>airet Dyer Jainrs Cotter MlDLAiVD DiSTRICT. James Young Alexander T. Dobbi Solomon Ha5^leton Edward Laws Andrew Kimmerly Thomas Sparham William Bell Benjamin FairlieWl John Carscallon, sen.Isaac Fraser Jacob VV. Meyers John Chnrcli Michael Slool Staat.s Sager lark Joseph Prindie Thomas Empey Samuel Dorland Timothy Thompson ^"tiri'itopher Germau Tho iiBs Dorland Griffith Ht>vi'ell Reuben Bed«ll Simon McINabb Daniel B Dorland Patten D. Luckwood, Esqs. Heurv M' Don ell T:^b<^uezer Wa-ibburn Jonn Kirby Robert C. Wilkins G H Markland Newcastle District. Timothy Thompson John Burn Richard Bullock Elian Jones Zacc heu« Burnham Edward Hatfull F.)ia« Smith, Senr. John Peters Joseph A. Keeler ^ti'JiarrJ Lovekin David \ cG Rogers Charles Fothergill \-aWt^lIer Joiiu David r^mith John Piatt \le\^nd::r Fletcher Ruben C W Ikins R(»t»ert Henry /•ucl ortimau James Youngi iieiiry Ruttan.; Esq^ .»v;jl;ard ilare I s:^> Jbhn Small Jfliiies Mfu'Riilar IVilliam A Hum Al'saiilt'i- Wood Ri.iliiird Lovrkin PiiiM'tiM Cameron Eli- Bail Rv>Im rt Addison James Aiiiirhead Roliert INeHis Joi)ti Warren Crowell VVillion 'Jlioma'^ Cummings Wiiiiam Crooks Robf ri Grant Peter Ball William Crooks Roberl Neliis Aliralmm Nellis Charles Askin James Crooks George A. Ball Henry Haigle William Thompson John WiUon Levi Lewis Peter Teeple Thomas Horner Daniel Springer James Mitchell Wynant W illiams Anc:us Mackintosh William Caldwell D'Arcy BuiiltonJunr, John Baldiviii James Miles Niagara District. Samuel Street George Adams Abraham Nellis George Kenfer 'i'homas M 'Cormirk James Kerby Alexander Hamilton Thomas Racey James Cummings James aeiem John Powell John D Servos Gore District. William Applegarth George Chisholm James -JcBride Hunh Wilson Wdliam Ellis Jame!» Racy Matthew Crooks John Chisholm DanielO'Reilly London District. William Hutchison Joseph Ryerson Edward Watson Thomas Bowlby Robert Nichol Western District. Ebenezer Reynolds Wiiliara Dnff William Smith VVii;i;uii A. Biildwio Saniii» i Room Is Jarue.. Filz(>;bbon 'ihcmjas Selby Tlinmas Blair John Lavvreiicn William Juhnsoa Michael -ihmt FaruM!* Hewion F. S. Jarvis, Esqs William H. Merritt Warner Nellis William SanijiSOti Geor:;e Bail Richard Leonard John Usher Jnmes Sampson Thoma? B .shby Homy Moiitresor Sanin«'l Wood William Stanton Henry Warren John Secord Philip Sovereign John Erb Oliver Tiffany Robert Murray Manuel Overlield,*" John Soft James Hamilton William M. Jarvis Mahlon Burvvell John Backhouse William D. Bowen George C. Salmon William B Colt man Jehu Fletcher i ^1 ' ;: I ^1 a ''I IJ H 111 ^ Tiancis Kuhy J..!in I5a firtby WiMiain SIihw ]l(.b»;it UiclKudson (ip»)r).i;<^ .lacoh Rfv. R. Pollard Jo I in MrCJiegor JoLiti Askiii •0 John Dolson G'^or^f B. Hall Ri)l)Pit Tunis Ali'X. Markintosh Willian) \'(..'rea Jhi. PS Askin William V,'Corrnick J. VVimiiett, Kiqs. David Mitclipll John Fap. Tnrtlift .]:iiiU'S Vi.'ukintoslj W lliam J n* "^ Rjtlicit Ro\ri(tlds Chailps Sfiiart VVi lliam McKay IVillmm Hamlilon Thomas Mears TeteiF. LeRoy Commissioners appointod to administer ihe OATH or ALLEGIANCE. Ottawa District. Tlioma Mears, Esqs. Eastern Disirict. Gef)r2;(' llMinllton John Maedonell David Pdltie 'J'. Thompson, Esq^ Johnstown District Hamilton Walker Solomon Jones, Esqs. Midland District. Tliomus Markland Pettr Smith, Esqs. Newcastle District. Timothy Thompson Elias .Tones .lohii Burn D. M'G R gers, Esqs. Home Distuict. Grant Powell Gore District. Abraham iNelles Niagara District. Robert Nelles John Peter3 John Small James Crooks Hon. Wm. Claus Eenj.Geale, Esqs. ' Geo Hamilton, Escj London Distric:^ * Benj. Geale, Esqs. Angus Mackintosh John McGreijor Western District. Francis Baby William Duti', Esqs. SURROGATE COURT. Official Prmcipulf Grant FoweH, Esq. bistrict. surrogates. district surrogates Easlerii, David bheek, Hom\ , W VV. Baldwin, Ollawa,}ji J t N i» e|4» F ww»wmr Gore, Thomas Taylor, Johnstown, Levius P. Slierwood-.'\'/Vif;r«m, Robert Kerr, Midland, Alex, Fisher, London, James Mit(:iiell,E':fJ' jS^wcastUf D. M. Rogers, Esqs. Tre^/em, Rev. R, Follard. .Tl:^ H.TI.it/7cc,7t. 1 JUDGF,S andriEnK^ of tlw s,n( nil DT^^TPJrT COmTS for UitMuorc 1 as\ n'C»iV(My oi iiAiAM J rui- DlSTUiCT. Easleni OUawa Johnstown Mi'Unnd AeiccasUe Hume (Jnre ,Ni(t<>;ara London Western Eastern, Oil awn. Judges. l)aV 111 SlHM'li iiniiion cDoncIl 5 G !lai {.InUn \ .*5(ilon;(>n .luiir^ AlfX. KisMnr D. VicG. K«»!i!;cr9 Gra.t P«»\vill Tlnuiias 'I'.-ivIop Ri.he Clench jHiile!« itrhf'll R. Kl« Imrii-oii, Esqs. G. T. F. lielanj. G;:r:!:!^!ov I'ai/ Join C'mAwAm m •^' ^: Motka 7 -rx. A I f ^1 ? t l» 3J jtrnraH K\t\. McMillan Xmsrara T. Mc#ormIck Jh'ir'v'iUc Lt'Mii> 1^ 3ll^*^wol)d<^(/f('/l.'^/«n TiioimiH-IMrksoi Or.' uuw(/ue .fotrl Sto i«; C'li/tpuwn Kobtc .lolni Warrrn J^iL ii .lauiiv-t Ran ken CharluUevUle G(!o Rverson B'lliriVe Simon Ic.Xaijh Hortr Roherf N'icliol Jftwrnstle J.'unes [{iclianlsoii PoW Tnlhot Vlahlon Burwell Fori ilopb A1. P. \Viiitt-li«Md York Willia n Allan Drumniond island T. G. Anderson, Esqs. Jiinhtrslhur'jrh loiin Wilson Sandwich Williaio Mauds •f Eaatcrn Ottmva O Johiislown Midland JVcwr.astle DISTRICT SCHOOLMASTERS. Home Hon.c^ Rpv.Dr Strnchai Gore Rev R Lweniing .IVinjara J. Burns J. WilsfHi London J.iMllfliPJl W. iVlacanlay Western W. Merrill. iViustdr of the Central St.liool under the National System of Education, Joseph Spragge. REGISTERS of Counties BAKGALN a Tmroit S^ Russel Oleni^arri/ atornioiit and Dxndaa GrcnviUc and Leeds Fronfenac, Prince Edward^ JIa,itings, Lennox and Mddinglon JVordiumberland and Durham York and Himcoe Winl worth and Hal ton lAwoin Oxford and Middlesex Norfolk Essex and Kent \ fur Redst?ring DEEDS of nd ''ALE, isic J r II nunc T^ : irr*C\ a n i John UcDon'*!! Arch'd. MrLean L. P. Sherwood Allan McLeaK D. M< G Rogers Stephen Jarvis James Durand John Powell Mahlun Burwell Francis L W.ilsh Rev. Richard Pollard Thomas Ward Thomas Sparham Peter La Force W. W. Baldwin John Ferguson Donald McDerniid Jafiies IN'Jitchell Walter JNichui PUBLIC NOTARIES. Stephen Heward Charif s Gauvreau Joseph Fi>rtune John Burch W. Elliott Alexis Maisonville Amos McKcnney G. T. F. Irelanil Jtmas Jones Hamilton Walket Daniel Jones Benjamin Genie John W. Ferguson P. F. Hall t Jd ^ )i r y "^^ vrr^S y-^e.^u. J". Zit^C^S ■ Enntent Oitaica Jolmstown Midlnnd h'eiccaslk lloific S3 CORONERS. Albert FrencU v.^../.../. Alex. G. ant '^*"'''«'^« • London Alex. McDonell GiUierl >lcMecking ,p , Thomas Hamilton "««"*" John Wilson S Amnn McKenof-y I Beiijnmin Kwing ( John Williams I R Cockrort 'Moses Duvid John Cornwall W. Jones . J. Wilson LICENCED DEPUTY SURVEYORS. William Chewett TJKMiuis Smith logii^liis J' •lies Joseitli Fortune Lovvi>- Grant KjcliHrd Cockrfll Jercminh McCarthy IIiMiry Smith John Rider William Frnser Samuel S. Wilmot Sainiipl Ryrkman llalilon Biirwell Ad •ian Marlct Snmuel Ridoiit Duncan McDonell Willson Conger Shubhl Park John Booth Thomas Caldwell John Burch James Nickalls Richard B^i'^tol Lewis Biirwnll John H Hudson William Browne John Harris f'liarles K(*nnedy John Boslvvick A>a Lai)den Prosloa Josias Ritchie John E. White William McDonal Georp,e Lount Hoifh Black Aniijus rat.n JJ'ij. P (11/ in as '11' >j' ral. lii'Mit. Colonf'l R'lhprt Nicnol. ^ ^ Itr (hiU'.rnL MexHndor .VIcDimipII, Esq. 'ijeneraUh'enljor piti/ing MiUlia Pensioners, E. McMalion, Esq. PRIISCOTT. Lieut. Colonel. J(»sr(/!' Fortune JUaior, VVillia.n Kauiilloii Lapiains iPr.MTH all U iiriuan AI«*Xfiini'M- Gram Jt.hii Kciims Alf-sa;u!(M- rameion Gv'O! le. Davie s Donald >.t'!)"ni\ld Elija UrowiiB John Kowe Lkuienrtnli Simeon Van {vliik Henry \'\\vvn Ci>Hij'»«-y .lo!,iian ivi'Crae < !. M.is!r. Samuel Wancn Isl GLENGARRY. Lieut. Col Al.'xander Eraser Major, Jo.shmI) ,Sii'iiPrlau(i Cajilnins Allan MriJoMcil \l<^xaiiiler Mm--o Dniiraii f.niuipll Mil doch Mcl.cau Alrx-indfT (irullt .ToiiM Tuibt It .)(jlii» f look." Campbell l)(»:ialu Aic^^iilis Jolin ("ameioii Murdocli M« rii'M'soa IJentcnduts Duncan McKf nzie P*-t«M* iMi-Donell D.nald Erasrr. (uJj. Donald .tDeriold Alexander >;< Gillies Lewis Chishcthn Donald iVl»riifr-on Al<\anil -r i\i«Donell Rt»nald Gun; Peter Feriiii«on Ensiicns Jeremiah 3)i\ dep Alexand' r Mr illaa John Keni; -Iv .]»iv''- M- () 'Mell W iMi.ini I'rquart Donald Fra.er *''<, 35 Alexander McGuiii John Gi'itrit Alexarulcr vIcDoij'^all Donald VlcPherson Jdj. D.wiiild Fraser, tieul. (^'r.MasL John VlcKenzie 2d GLENGARRY. Lmif. Col. Donald Macdonell Major, John jVIcIntyre Cajjlaiiis Alexander IcKenzie Williaui McLeod Donald AIcMillan John 'irtcdoiiald Alexander Grant An^^us Kennedy Donald .Uncdoncll Peter Mclntyre Alexander M'AIartiti Alexander Fraser Lieutenants Alexander xMcDonell I'nter Cameron Donald fvl'Martiii Ah'xander McDonell Ronald McDonell Alexander McDonell Donald ATcDougail An«ns McDonell WillidiiiMnDonell Donald MacLeod Ensigns Dnncan McMillan Roderick McLeod Allan McDonell iohn .((;Donell Alexander McPimiil Alexander Kennedy •Tohn Mclntyre Donald McGillis John M'Martin •Sanies Cameron ^'(j't. John Cameron ^/\Masl'r. Konald Macdonell E 3d GLENGARRY. Lieut. CuL Archibald .MucLeau Major, CaptaiiTs TJmttmni'e ; JSiisipii Mj'L QV. Mad'r, STORMOXT, Colonel, Neil McLean Litat Colonel, Jos. Anderson Major, Albert French Captnins William .Morgan \ Angus Fiaser > George Stewart • David Shfeic • Jo'-hua V. Cozens • John McDoijcll • r^Y Tt'iichiio' '^■ Tctrr Enim?r Bn jaiiiiii i'rf.nch " I>,m',. Ill \irAii!;:y I'iiiup r. r,i!i|it\v J, !f ale III! Ills (if. r'.rp Aiidf'i'.'on J(,;i'i \ iH» Krpc' Merkley .Tiimes Fia-( r IJniry M'Mkiey .Tar.ie> :Viul).>i;cll Johr) Chiysltir I aul Giasloid Liev tenants John Doiei. Sr.vpienusj Casslcuian • Vr iiilam Loux John WeR'';ftr Jat;o'>Coi 11-* J.xcol) .vie; kley J,.r<.l» N. Shaver David Uol insoii Lmuidis Chtislo))hor iianes Jacoh Dureii Seveiouns CfissleinaB ISii-liolas Shaver Ja€ol> A.eikiey Joii'i Auit Andrew Snyder Daniel A.yers .v/J/. Daniel iViyers (j'r Mast. James iMcDonil! 1st G RENVILLE. Colonel, William Eraser Lieut. Colontlf Caj'tnlns Philii) Diihnaiie Ji;f;l Adiuns VviMiaiii G. Frasep Peter Grafit Abva.'uiin Bolton Joaclntn Denniit Liculcnanls Jolm Scott Spnuiel Adams Gideon Adams, jun. Jairies Fiootn, juii. 1 honias McCaiiiur, jun. John Wealherhead Ensigns Jnnics Main James Larnpson Fete!' Adiiins Danic! Fraser John Adams Dimham Jonos Johii W eajiant Jiffj. Joiir: FrascT (^r. Masl Oliver Everts 2r]GRENVILT.E. IJeitf. Cu'ftuHf, DhjiI(W BurrHt ilh'Jor, Hafiiilforf Walker Capluias IJfifiiy P.iji-rJlt Vv'iliiain Davis Majoi- Burritt Wiilifnn W.arnaluisNettlnton MorecsBiirrilt Gcopoje L. Biirritt •Tchial H. Pliillips Abo! Wriglit Jam OS Djjtilmni (.7'//. Jndies Maithuid Q'r. Mast. Jacob Hick lit LEEDS. j€Wonc/, Levins P. Sherwood {^JCf!/ Co/. Carlli'vv. Carley \->i'{jor,Jo\ui Sleuart Captains ^Wfo,ir.r' VVn"-!it ^cjaniin i\ Fvrunsell I Adiel Slifirwond ArcliliHul MoLewa Jori.'Uliaii Fulibrd Joliri AioLi;an i'eter Colo Potfir Purvis Alcxaiid^'.- V'cLcnn Licutcnfiiits V/illifim D:>.^k Randall McDonell Alexaiidor .Vjorria Joliri rla.:prmaa John .Mc?;. isli Thomas Fiv^.d JiUMos SJifjrsvood Terencv^ Siiii;Ii Samuel Shiftman Ensigns Allan Grant Gei,vf;e Bales DurirMH Carley 'j'niolove Biillt-r J()!jr Purvis Stephen T. Doacli I^ardiulomfivv Carioy. jun. Joiin Kil!M)rn AVil!i;uii Bucil, jdri. Stephen Ciswell Q,'r. Mast. Roderick EastoH 2d LEE 0^:5. CdoneL Joe! Sforie Lieut. Colonel, Major, Captains John Howard WiJIi.'un Jorios Djjtic-an Livinf;ston Joseph Witlsco Jo.diiia Adams Jj*^\\ Soper Jerpiniah Day iViidiola'^ Brr?ee John Wiltsce Tliouias F, Ilowiand \l i 'i 38 I Lieutenants WilUnm Read John S'nUhers Clinr!<>s McDonald Sajmitl U;'ad .Tallies Kilhorn Samuel Hallida Walter Davis En.siirns K'ltlian Micock James \Vilr;'^ee I'rinct; blicannan, adj. Williatii Hobertson William McNei..h Jolin VVeatherliead E}iliraim VVebsler Mzy .ludd (fldj. Piitice Shearman, ens. <^'r Mast. Eliaila Parrish FRONTED AC. Colonel, Allan McLean JAciit. Col. Thomas Maikland Major, John Eveiilt Captains Duvid Brass Pf'ler Smith AiJihony McGuin John rumming Jo'tfi Kirby P«M«»r War! man Thoma.s Sparham Lie uttnants pptrr Grafs Chflrles Everitt Mici-I Sinilli Janit'sKetcheson Joiin Kv(M-itl Tlioi'iias 0. Tetrie John friiwp.son .^rfjt. l>a:)iel Brown, Halt. NORTfJUMBKRL\Nl). hieul. Col Uicliard Bullock JtJ'ajor, Hon 17 iluttaa Captains Richard Haro Zacheas LJaridiam iiOger Woolcnf.t Abraham Simmons John Grovcr Barnahiis McKies Josepli A. Kceler Adam H. Meyers Lkvtmants John Biiriiliam Thoni.i.? Al. Si)alding Joh;i Kelly Sauinc! Brock John Siiia;let(>n Leiijaniin iv.vin^ lil)cii(zer Perrv Alfxandcr AMji)on('ll Xiiomii D, Saafgrd, edjt. Benjamin Youricj Jaiiics \'j\\ ifiu, Jan. 0/!irn Sli'ong Eikrtkim Scjuires Jo ii H Blacker David '.<.;. K. Peter* .Ij>h'i Claiiv Wiliiaiii VV'oolciift William Uobinson //e Slran()n, aifjt. Lndiins Samuel F(i,s'(!r lleiib«?n Kennedy As.1 SiMidlf'y WHIiari) Travers I^ichaidG.ahain ^Viliiani VVilsori Thoi.M-is V.ilsoa Jitiaes Marsh John Wiljon Cftrae/,* Francis Button ^M'jl .ioliri IJ Samson, lieiU. <«J'/'. Musi. 2d YORK. Colonel, William Allan J^K'iit. Col. Stoflu'ti IJeward -''%.. iuhn Beverlev Rubiiisoii Ca plains ^'>hu i'layter <^'''oi>e R:dQUt J^lirjaytcr Edward Mar^Iahou William Snjiili James Macaulay D'Arcy Eoullcjri James Cliewett Daniel Brooke Ajidiew Mercer Litult minis Isaac Secor John Karr Jid'.vard VV. Thorop'-oii Willianj B. Robinson Jojjn Claus *ndrew VV. VVarfie 'omas ('oopei' jiwbeit Amw'isoa lUinry J. B<>Uitou Jaiues E. Snuiil Ensi'^m John Gamble A. S. Thompson Geo lice Iiafu/Hon R«»b«'il i>:rksoM Willinni l>icJ:sou Williaiii Jajvia Richard Brooke Wiiliam Proudfoot Johrj iVXnnro Francis Lffys Jkljt (ioorgc Dni'gan q'r. Xasl. 3d YORK. Colcnzl, Jarn«\sGivins Lieut. Ccl Jarijcs FitzGibboM Major, John Bf^ikift Caplains Thomas Merriiiold Wihiatn Tho;nj>soa J(»!in 5:Ji;arlit Benjaiain Geale Frederick Siar.larvia William Birdsell Daniel Brooke, sen. Allan N fvici\abb Cii.toii Jacksoa \ ''■<^^ t 4^. r ^'i •I Joseph Cnrlop Lv'.nleyianh Thorniis HuJnbel•^lone Clutrlis l)ellni^orl T»it.uja5 Deniiisoa Gei»rge Slmw RoheVi Gray Joh:) Beatly Jol'.Ji Lyons Ge.orgt Sliechan Ah'xandet' Cht^welt Simon Keiii' , m/j. £nsi'^ns David Shaw Jjiii.eB MciSahb AUan Robinelte AaroM Silvertliortie Jaratis Farr Koniard Tnrquand ■VViH'min Civokshank Lajni)ert F. Bro»>ke Thomas Mt-nigold .Tosejli Prifie .-f^//;. Simon Kt^mp, /^ewi Qr.Mast. John Muitliisou 4th YORK. &olonel, XAeut.Col. Captain's Lkutaianls JL';u/g7i5 Mjt. (^'r. Mast. 1st GORE. Lieut. Col Andrew Bradt Major, Captains Daniel Young Wiiiiam Loltiidge JiMin Smith James Dunind hvw.\ Dawdy Joiin AikniHii Runert Lund FM'derick Vooard John W. M'latyra Daniel Shtiwt'is LieAiitaants Conrad Frllinati Lewis ilurning William Davis Ephraim Land Joseph House David Kerns Joscj.h Gurney Abel Lund i 45 Allan McDougal Ensiifaa George f. Smilli Pl);li|i Ro'mell Jrtcob Sf.ringatend Georjre Rousseau David Kribbs Simon Bradt ^ ll«nry V'ung Angus MrAi'ce John Forsyth Abrnliam Secord ^V. Mast Ezra Barnam 2d GORE. Lieut. Col. Abraham Nelles Major, Titus G. Simons Captains Samuel Rychmau John Chisbulm Thomas Atkinson "William Chisboim Thomas Smith John K. Simons William Ellis Gooi>;e Clemens William McKerlie George Chisholni Lieutenants Thomas Lucas William McCorby George Chisholm I'eler McCollum Walter W. Simons JDuncun McQueea Alexander Brown Moses McKay Ward Smith Asahel Davies Ensigns Jacob Cochonor George King James Hamilton William Chisholni Benjamin Markle F John Laurasoii ' Abner Everitt Aaron U. Vroomau Ryner Vansickle Peter Van Every , jun. Mj. Walter W. Simons QV. Mast. William ^'evill^ INDEPENDENT COMPA NIES, GRAND RIVER. Captains Thomas Perrin John West brook Lieutenants Enos Bunnell Libbincs Garner 1st LINCOLN. Colonel, Hon. William Claus Lieut. Col. Richard Leonard Major, William Robinson Captains John Powell James Crooks John Ad'Eweii John Servos George A. Ball Jacob A. Ball William Powers John C. Ball William Servos Lieutenants George Adams John Clark Anseim Foster, Ofl;, Henry Pawling Elijuh Secord Adam Brown Simcoe Stephenson William L Smith P. Van Cortland Secord Daniel K. Servos Ensi}rns James Secord Joseph Clement John Robertson .CV 44 Pt'for Wnrncr AV;!!i.Tvi \Vo(ulru(r (»<• r'M* sii i\v Hi ..jij VVt'odrijff J.»':!i Clendcii'iin'j; (»( 'TJ^t Sili.: iMIi (^'r. Mast. David ^?(M()rd 2J LINCOLN. C'o'c'.c/. Mom T!n)ma>= Clark Lie.''. CnUmeL'l'lio. Dickboii .Mi'JUf. l)(ivi<) SrMMH'ti Captalas •Toll: I rhi'VHicr J; I'.i: I) -CdW Ji'ilteil liiant .T;»ij]t's CiKfjiiM' (ji'Di'LiH Kt'cier Joliri !?!irt:li A. -Mow Itcrhack TluMi'uMis I/avis Lewis Clnnu'jit LlcuUiianls Jo'.in ' '(•" !ii;l»iii^ J<»'!ji M( L^'ii'iii A'ii""!'.am Bowman .H.iiii .Maisiuii" .j'liin {.'ttiick Cii!iMonl)> r Houg'mer ,. i. ( ill k/ . 1 ,n I \\ illia'ji iinihurne Lj Afv '(■♦^ L in"n Gai (.1 V'fUcif iM;»rr;ick Jjr.iiPs Tiiiiiiijison .Tfi'- 1» U)iji. r Bt.nri't Kirk )».il rick J^l.;-.! r- T Ciivers K .i.v C Ball J li'i '.M'/eet J]a I i) vi.j Gcurv,c Row Jamns ?^ftftord AciiO'^ i5i'»t'i-liM\v Ad'}. Davis 'I'lKiiniisnn q;]-. Mas!. Uill)(.M t McAlickin- SJ LJN'COLN. A./V./(/ Colonel , Joliii Wuiren IL'Mpy B!ic;:!'.er ^Sjunuc'l Street Jiiiin !iat'(]y John FjaxltT ^\ illiarn I'(«\vrll Jaine.-: Cuinniinjjs Sliiiltal Paike Ht'iiry Trout Ijieuteiuniis Bet'jjunin Haidisou Johti P'ltmau Os^iiis Dtichner David Davis Jacob (iatiJer lifMirv Wfifehuhm Ja'.ues 'iluiiii[)soii John l\'illor Beiijamiu Learn iiii-am Humi;hrey Cji'iiii^o (J'ii r.KM- D«'.ll Daniel Bucliner Peter \.il)Lr Wilson [jaiin Ediniind Ry^lny .'?//. Sninuel Air, Xffe Q'r.Mast IJeniy Fi;cU 4th LINCOL?^. Urut Co!. Poii.-rt \o\]e? M< ■jor E li w H i < I t M l< I ; ; gl u 11 Captchis AViliinni N.' \h» * lieurv ISeiics 45 Jamrs Dndrlek }]('iivy Mxou n AjiilllifW f'rooks cAlicldij' Kfl!;.]! Vv':ilk(T O J(t,i!i H«Mjry N. Juiiii Muirhoad Lifulennnfs Warren William Cliisholrn j\i\,\u\ J^iiniiierman Ft'lf^r Hare Ht'nry Pawling Wiiiii^r Dcdrick Charles Ki-nnrtda Jolii! Moore Ji^iiatliau J. Peltit Daniel Lewis Jacob VHUgiian Ensiirns s JariiPs Cajn))*)ull ti Henry \Vi liaiii Neiles ^ViilMiiii R. \«iles Gff(irg>- rio' k John KiMitada, jun. K(lr.iii,;d notifies M.itthtnv Lvmliurner ^iali;li>is Siiiiiiiunuaa Ph.'lij) D»;eii J' hn D tJf-aiMer Mjuuuit, Joliti Kfcnny Qr. /j/tti/r. John NelU*» Isl NORFOLK. TwVm/. Col. Jdsopli PiVcrson .V"jorj Jutin Bo-iv\u;k Captains l)r.i,lel M'Cail Oliver '.Inl)ee Dtiiicai. M'Call J< hii Backhouse bairiLiel Kyerson Licutennnti ^Villiam Smith Johii Dt^drick William Dell Jacob Potts James M'Call Francis G I v r TlioMias Backii Hi<;e MaHbevN N. I'l-.Jale A(j!iili ivj. W(»l"li Joseph William Uyerson Walter AfKJKisoii Mj. Sarrmei I'lsdale ^"r.Mfust. Francis L. Walsh 2d NORFOLK. Lieut. Colonel, Kolttrt Mchol MajoTi Geortjfc C. Salmon Captains Abraham A. iiapeljo Samuel Ryrrse, William Dnke William Phi ks H»*nry Medcalfe William Roliiiisoti Jonathan Austin AloFarland Wilson Isaac Gilbert Linulcnnnts William Gordon, ndj, Alirabaaj Mes^icar Gforire Siilni ri William T. Salmon Thf.mas Frn lois Jacob Lemon Re DJ.imin \ f .. ad Tiius \Villia;iis Df^nnis Shaw Jarre- M'Qui-en John Coonatdt George J Ryers© John Siog^jl Phib,' Ansfin Reynard PoKs William .Coll Adj Wiliam Gu\'\oT\,lieut. Q'r. Masl Joseph Lemon OXFORD. LtCT^. CoU William 0. Bowcm I \-l f ' 46 Majovy Sike? Towsley Captains Marvil While David Curtis John Malcolm Bein BrHW<>(er Brightm Henry Cftprol Brock way Ames Joso|)li f I. Throckmorton [ Abuer Owfii L'teiifenanit Jacob YciYilliam Bird. William SaxsoM Gidfon Tillany Alexandor Rors Benjamin Wilson James iNeviU, ndj, James McQueen John Conrad Ensi[pis Daniel Mclntyre David Davis Joseph D« Fields SatMUcI Harris /JdJ. James Ncvils, lieul. Q'r. Mast. Silvan us Reynolds 1st. ESSEX. Lieut. Col. Ebenez. Reynolds Major, George Benson Hall Caplair* William M'Cormick John Brush James Gordon John Wilson Thomas Caldwell John Little Francis Caldwell JNichnlas Lytle Mntthew Elliott James Little Liculenants John M'Cormick Charles Berczy Lewis Grant Gordon Daniel Pastorius William Richardson Charles Stewart John Ferris John James Roe, adjL' John Rankin Michael Fox Ensigns John Caldwell Theodore Mallotfe William Wright Henry Li[ips Joscjih MallotteJ 47 Pntrr Vounp; Alfxatidcr AI Cormick IMiMlliinv iViToiii-iii-k ■William Ali'klo .lilj. .lolm .I;un**s Ho**, fieiU. Q'r. Mast. Ilulici-i hif.es 2() E3SEX. /,jf?'./. Cofiinel, .V.7/0/-, VVillijiin VV'uAt ('I'j'l ii: lis .Ifim*^^ A«li(c Maron JJl.'litiHlillS ,ln]\], Gotitif*, Jl'Jl. ('iiaii»-s ^rnith . John Wafsori AdIoiiiL; S»lson T.aurerit l.ti I?.-\d!t; James liaby JJiIJf. .Tolm G«n11<», lieut. Q,'r. Mast. Jhiiiks iVlcliitosk KENT. Colonel, Hon James Baby* Lieut. Col. Major, Theohold Hunt Captaiiu Wiil'iRm Shavv Williwin Sterling Jolii) Dulson WilliaDi Jori(>s David irlcKergaa Joiin Peck Cinijde Gouin Ispac Dolson Cht'i!itu|iher Arnold George Jacob, jiin. Lieutenantt Hugh M'CuUuai Israel Soi'sth Frederick Arnold Williaro Cull Hector McDou^all Francis Lee Samuel Osbiirn, John Traxfrr Jeremiah De Clute Jonas Crafts Francis Drake John Williams Jes'^c Cull John ^riioldjjun. Thomas Shaw Jo*c|.'h Wood J( !}ii Cuiler John iVl4:Doii,<^ali Thomas Jackson Daniel iVitbi v;^or Mjt. Q'r, Mast. * l)rii.;;,-s Cjr.L.i iT. or Troops orCavB'.jy tFFTCKRS «» THE OrDISART and Ciyil ESTABLISHMENT OF THB KOYAL NAV Y IN CANADA, <<«»'■■•;' \i 'ii Captain Robert Barrii:} C. B. Commissioner and Commav.ih ing (JjliCCT. KINGSTON. Liei(*enanh W Heiivpy, J. B. Maxwell, in Ordinary. Stcretarj/, J. Marks, Purser, R N. />o. Sur^ean, (if or^^e C<«tl>, Esq. R, N Do. i^vptriith.ndlnv iht ViriuaUing. A. Petrie, Esq. Purspp, R. N. Do. JSavai oturdxeytr, Edward Laws, Es«j. Dock Yard, J^ic:.':itr Jj It aidant. iViichael Sprati, Es(|. Do. JiiK.stcr Hhipuriirht Kohcrt Muorc, Esq. Do. Conimissii.nir's liti Citrkj Aao. Siorckteper's hf. Clcrky Mr N. Rndi^^cr, Do. 2d do. Mr J. Kyle, Do. ISLE AUX NOIX. Captciji ITon'hIp- U. D. Byng Lieiuoiant llcury Kent Jir, ^. [MuUita.il .i. B. CLrke C'Urk in char^t vfStortSj Air. J. Benney iji O'^dinary, Do Do. Dock Yard. 1 *: MOiMHEAL. Clerk m charge of StoreS) Mr- V'v m. Lunn, Dock Yard, GRAND TxlVER. (LAKE ERIE.) CapfainH Monfrpsor. C B in Ori'hiary. Lu ' Itiifvits Tho. Btrsaf'y, John TpmpIemuM, fh. /fss L Sur::c::n Jo •«;»»; jrrflft, R. N Do. Ciukinchnr^Eof'JiorcSrMv.Edm Burton, Dock Yard. PENETANGUSHE^^E. Cfiptnin Pam»K>I ]\o' * rt-, C. B in OrcJinixr-t', fJtulcnaniSiinmK.i Jkit:\^oii, Richard S&dlcir, Do. 49 ./?,w7. Surfrpon, C. C. Todd. R. N. in Ordinary CUrk U cuarge of Stores \\v. Gettr^e ChlleS' Dud: Yard. surv^:y?ng T'te Roa\n\K/ line. Lie'ifrnnnt J Grant. Conim'is IVv: Mi^eslu's ScWr. Confisnee, al- iacked to thu Surveyors of the Houndartf Line. SURVEYIXG or.PARTMENToFTHn ROYVL NA\^. jM.'i'i'irtnt FT. W. I>a\M'iel(l, P» \ Stirrt-nor. M^dsiiipiuau £. P. Coilius, R. N. Jlssislani Suroei/or, J t\ I J is Excellency Tho Hight TToiioraljle Gi:i)KGE Kahl of DALHOU."dI}^, i». C. [{. Cavt\i:< i..i:::iVAi»i. m.-A Commandku JN ChiF.F of all His r»[ajf; sty's Foirws in (Ij«! Provint cs ot" Lturer uTiii Upper-Canada, [St»va ScoiIh, I^^-w BnHi>vvick, and thp'ir several De|)f:ri(ie,j»c:eg, arid in t!ie Islands oi .(New- foundland, Priijcfi Ed'.vord aiul Hcrinuda, tc. iic, Ui\ Prirale Secretary, Liriit Colonel Juhn Heady Mtdiary Secretary, Colonel D^irlin;:, h. v. Jsiist. Do. Major II, Loring, /i./>. C LieuJ. Co'onel J. Heady, h. }>. tildes tie Camp, ^Miicut. W. Hwy, l.>i{) Laai;* *» ( Lieut. Lord S. Kerr h.j>. MILITAiv STAFF OP UPPER-CANADA, His Excellency Major General Sir PEREGRINE MAITLAND Kiiighi Commander of the Mo&t Honorable Military Order oi the Bath, kc. ^c. inc. .lide (It- Camp, Major Hillier, 74th Regt. Asssislant Adjulant General. Lient. Colonel Foster, h. p. Ass' I. Quurler Mast. General, liietjf. Colonel Lightiool, C. B. h.f Town Major, Lieul. Patrick Corhelt, 4th R V. B. Kingdon. ». , -I IV., ,. S James Frost, Fort IVtUhvx'on •' ^ James Keating, Vriunmond Jdand. CHAPLALNS TO THE FORCES. Hev Dr Frith, Kingston, Rev. B B. Stevens, For/ Gtorgt, Acting Chaplai.^s to the Troops at the several Posts. Hon. and Rev. Dr, John Slrachan, York. Bev Richard Pollard, jinikerslbnr^h. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Storekeeper and Paymasltr, Jatnes Wiiki* Clerk of C.'icqu'Ji J. Lamprey 51 COMMISSARIAT DEPARTxMENT. bepuiy Commissary Central fcLdward P. CoHin Jssislant Do. I1ij2;1i Hill Deputy ^^ssistant Commissaries General T. H Thomson Williiim Staii(on Schmidfter James Wickens Tlioinns Arnold Cluu-le6 iii'uiiaiQ P T Billings William Ross Thouii - Rae Claude B"ivvne Charles Morgan Robeit Hall Dee Blackburn W. Bailey Leslie MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Phpician to the Fores, 5)r 'J'aylor Huri^eon lo the Forces. John Q J^liort rJiime.s Geddcs, Kin9:.sfon I White. Druvimcmd Island Husjulal Assistants, { J. L. Tl,s;he, Fort JVetlinglon I James DuimaiKsmi, Tyl 1>. York [^ Teiirient, AtnhcrstOurj^h BARRACK DEP A R 1 M E NT. Mnson, Francis Rayiies, W, H GiTV, Pal lick Hailnfiy, (iarreft, ^V;ii;am iMiff, Seatlow Rawson, Barrack Master, Fort Wdlinglon Do. \ ,-• / Jiss-t. Do. \ '''"S''''' Barrack Mastery York Do. Fori Gcor^^e, Do, JiinkerMburyJh Do. Drammoad Island. 9& ^''iagara York l^mgston ■'imhersHmrgh INDIAN DEPARTMENT. Dtp. Superin. Gent. Hon. William Clails Ji.s'sist. Secretary, AlrsandtM McDoiiell, E.s({. Suri^eo7i RtthortKn>. Esq. Stcrikecpcr and Clerk- Jo.soph B. Clrnrh /nt rp G Martin, B FaircliiliJ Al. rerguron Siipcrinteuhtut- Jarn'-'s Givens, E?(|. Inlerprtttrs- VVm. Gn.ctt, B. St. Geiraalri Blacksmith, John Hi^i;ins. hiterprder. J;>lin Ffrgnson ^cliooimnsltr, Edward McLauchliti Blacksmith, E Havvley Snpti'inteiidant, George Ironside, Esq. i)Urir(un, Robert Richardson, E-cj. G 52 Clerk and Interpreter, Tfilliani Hands Interpreters, George Rapp, J. B. Cadotte Blachmitk. Timothy Murpliy Prummond liVd Superintendant, William McKay, Esq. Sitrgeon, David Mitchell, Esq. Lieutenant L. Johnson • Clerk and Intarprder, F. G. Anderson Jnt I St. Germain — Asslgenacb, A, Dusanj lilacksrnilh) James Farii|)g. ^ i ! m ABSTRACT OP THE POPULATION OF THOSE PARTS OF THE PROVINCE OF UPPER-CANADA WHICH ARE ACTUALLY ORGANIZED INTO COUNTIES AND DIS. TRICTS. Counties, 4'C. JVo. 0/ Inh. Counties, ^c. JVb. 0/ Ink Glengarry • 6782 Northumberland 4322 Stormont 4571 Durham 1783 Dundas * 2195 Simcoe 148 Russell 107 York (exclusive of the Prescott 1567 Town of York) 9593 Grenville 4373 Town of York 1240 Leeds • • . 6722 Lincoln 33787 Carletoii 3699 VVentworlh 4959 Frontenac, (exclusiv* of Halton 4796 the Town Kingston) 2901 Norfolk 4178 Town of Kingston 1880 Oxford 2455 leanox and Addingtun 6724 Middlesex 624^^ Hastings 2520 Kent 3624 Pfince Edward 6079 Essex « - • 3732 / tj;;ry POST-MASTERS IN UPPER CANADA. Lancaster J. J. Dunlap Hawkesbury Th. Mears Cornwall Guy C. Wood Matilda Paul Glasford Prescolt Alpheus Jones Brockdlh Henry Jones Perth Joseph Taylor Bastard J K. Hartwell Gananoqut Eph Webster Kiivrston John Macaulay Bath James Rankin fiidnnond H. Witmarsh Mppanee Mills A. McPherson | MvUle Thomas Parker Cramahc Jos. A. Keeler Hamilton Port Hope York Kia^ara Queenston St Catherines Grimsby Dundas Burferd Delawart Vittoria Port Talbot Oxford Jiinherstburgh Sandwich J. G. Belhune J D Srailh William Allan J M. Ciooks A Hamilton T. H. jVlerrift Wm. Crooks W H. Coulson W, D. Bowen D. Springer Daniel Ross M. Burwell John Wilson William Hands COXTENtS. h v: I'K i'l 1) i 1 fepocbs and Common Notes ■'' - * • .* 'J'al»l«. of the Di-iinetersotllie Planets Almanac Remarkablf Events since 1700 . - - Royal Faioily ofUiMat Britiiiii, — Cabinet Mini>:ters Chronologicnl Table of British Sovereigns and Eminent Civil List of Upper Canada Lieiitrnunt (iovernor - - - - - ■ Legi>>lative Conncil - - * . Houi^f ot" Assembly • - - - • Exe:utive Council, — Land Council Days *" - Public l)e,/artmeiits . - _ . Court ol" Kiil^'s Benrh - - « ClfT^yofthn Kstalijished Church - - - Bari'i tvrs and Att(»rni«'s - . - . ConiiMi^tiioners of Fotftited Estate* * * JMedicnl Board and Licentiates • - DisTiit Land B onrds .... Commissionejs ot the Peace - - - •^. t(» administer the Oath of Allegiance Sinrot^at*' Coim1 - - -; Ji'dj<»^^ and Clerks of tlie District Courts Slier. it's — Treasurers — Chirk'^ of the Pe.ice Inspector? of Shop, Still and Tavern Licences C(dlocfors of Cntoms - • - - District Schooliiiaslers— Registers of Deeds, &,c. Public N(»faries - - - - . Coroners — Deputy Surveyors ... Inspectors of Beef Pork, Flour, Pot and Pearl Ashes Militia of. Upper Cai.ada OOirersof ilie Roval INaval Fslablishment in Canada Military Stnff of IJ. (per Canada Abstract of Popula«'in Keturns of 1820 Pcit Otlices in Ujipcr Canada • - Meu 4 5 17 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 83 34 no 63 / i. Biit Men 8 4 5 17 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 33 34 48 60 63