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Orismal Utters, Papers and Documents enumerated in Divisions I and II. of th.s Ca.alo,-ue were purchased by me in Exeter, England, in .867 Knowng that Colonel John Graves Simcoe, the firs. Governor of Upper Canada, was a Devonshire raan, and that he was buried in Exeter Cathedral I was desirous of verifying the state^en, that -Canada" was not mentioned m the mscnpt.on on his monument. This statement I found to be true The only indication that the monument gives (.ha. Snncoe ever held any position m Canada) ,s .he sculptured figure, on one side of the monument, of an American Indian, with a tomahawk in his right hand and a blanket thrown over his left shoulder. (See title page.) The Original Letters and rare old Documents enumerated in the first par. of this collection, as well as the quain.ly prin.ed Proclamations of Governor Simcoe, Presiden. Russell and Governor Hunter, in the second part, form a unique and most interesting collection of Historical Papers relating .0 the s'ormy times of the French and American Revolutionary wars, i75o-,778 Among the most interesting papers in this historical collection is the VhUr County GazelU, N.Y., published in January, ,800, containing an account of the death m December, ,799. and his burial in the same month, of General George Washington, aged 68, with addresses to the Presiden., John Adams on .he subject, and his replies thereto; with separate newspaper copies of letters of his medical attendants, and other items of interest. Toronto, June, igoi. J' '-'■ '*■ N.B.-Orders, with remittances, for any of the foregoing, as enumerated in the following catalogue, to be addressed to Dr. Hodgins, 92 Pembroke Street Toronto. The prices named do not include postage or express charges, which must be provided for separately. I.— Rare Original Letters and Other Manuscript Documents Relating to the Thirteen British Colonies In North America, and also to Canada and Newfoundland, 1739-1039.* 1729. I. Placentia Ordnance Stores. A Generall Acc't of the Ordnance & Stores in His Maj'tis Garrisson in Placentia, Newfoundland, by order of Lieut. John Hollingworth, ("Dnimander-in-Cheef. This ?ct^t taken by Edward Hopley, Storekeeper, 1-eb'y ist, I7jj8- 16 pages. 1729.— 2. Transport Stores to Boston. Agreement of Franc's Hammerden, with the Officer of Ordnance, to transport to Boston, Corn- powder, Cased Paper, Cartridges, Matches, Fine Paper, Oyle, Needles, Thread, Twine, Sheepskins, and one Fire Engine. Also two Carpenters, with their Chests of Tools, and Vitual in their passage for /21. Dated April 24th, 1729. Witnessed by Henry Allen. Fngland in the centre, and si:rmDunted with the Cia 1730— 3- Placentia Fort and Garrison. The present state and condition of His Majesty's Garisson at Placentia, Newfoundland. Report: The parrapitt of the Ridout and Chimneys, Storehouses Pallesades very much decayed. Ihe Rowball Wall, withoi ^ side. The Garisson is very much damaged by the Sea. September 5th, 1730. Edward Hopley. 1730.— 4. Placentia Fort and Garrison. Letter of Hen. Osborne, of the ship Sqirrel, sending inventory of Stores in the Garrisson at Placen- tia ; also, *' Report on the State of that Fort and Garrisson, Dated ye 9th Decemb'r, 1730." 1744—5. Letter from Boston to Ordnance Office, dated April 30th, 1744 (but no name attached to it), to the Lieut'nt-Gen'll, and the principal officers of His Maj's Ordnance, reporting draft on them for ^1,600; also in regard to the Ordnance Schooner built therefor Annapolis, the purchase of Ten Swivle Guns, etc. 1744.— 6. Nova Anglia, Certificate of Benjiman Pollard, Notary and Tabellion Pubiick, Dwelling and Practising in Boston, in New Eng- land, dated the 3rd of May, 1744, in favour of John Ewing and Thomas Perkins, Merchants, as "persons worthy of good credit in regard to their Report on Cordage and Cables as Merchantable" ; also in regard to a similar Report from Wm. Vellacott and Joseph Grandy, Riggers. Note. — The Nolaiy'i signature and seals are in good pteservation. 1744,-7. The same, dated the same day, and in favour of William Pal- frey, of Boston, Sailmaker. Witnessed by R. Jennys and Wm. Morto. Note.— Signature and "Notarial Firm and Seal" in good preservation. 1774. — 8. The same, dated on the same day, in favour of Francis Borland, Thomas Perkins, William Downs, and Henry Bering, as " persons worthy of good credit," and as having signed a certificate in regard to a new Schooner of 91 tons burthen, owned by Thomas Dounal, that it is "so fitted and provided as to be worth ^"250, New England currency." The certificate is given at the request of Henry Bastide, of His Majesty's Ordnance. Note. — The Signature and " Notarial Firm and Seal '' are in good prt^ervatton. * The&e Original Letters and OfTicikl Documentsi, i.aving been loaned for an Historic&l Exhibition, b*ve h*d the owner's name stamped upon them for the purpose of identification and greater safety. —3 - f5c->D . \->:-^ c:^o-^ ^^^v^,„ M 'O Abercromby. '■ Extract of a letter from Mr. Secrete. ,« to Major-General Abercromby dated Whitehall, December wh 757. directing that Gen. Abercromby appoint Co or.el KoTbe/l. lir.gad.er General) to command such force, as he m°w leave in .he Southern I'ro.mces, and that he proceed at once to Pennsylvanil," e"c. 1758-.-IO. Abercromby to Pitt. "Extract of a letter from Maicr- General Abercromby to Mr. .Secretary Pitt, ,l,ued New York AorH X i758,;reportmK the appointment ol lirigadi^r tJeneral Forbera, d i^ecfid and that he h..d desired the Governors in the Sou hem Proving! "^o correspond »,h him, as he was to have the supreme commaml and direction of thcr troops" . also that General Korbessend to "?he K,n«'. Mm.sters. . . a full and clear account of his proceedings,' etc. ' '^^tThV; ,f S'''^® '° ^'l*- ?""■"" °' » ''"" f'""' BrigadierGeneral L ?r, °.^v,''- '',"''"*'>■ K'"' ''■■'"='* ''hil^delphia, i.t of May, 1758 reoort 1?rn^^ i- " ■■"""" K "' "aryl.-'nd h.-.ve been extremely di atory inU^et rn„H,h^'r- ; ■ ■•"><>« Kranting supplies. At the end of last year the^ ^^H^h ,°K *l°°' "°°P' "'""''' ^ disbanded, by which Fort CumlirW and tha back country must have fallen into the enemy's hands liu,,J^ Earl of Loudoun gave assurances to Governor Sharpe . . that he would make good the expenses of keeping them up," etc. I7S8;-M- Forbes to Pitt " Extract of a letter from Brigadier-Genefal I-orbes to Mr. Secretary I'ilt, dated Fort Loudoun, Sept. 6th ,7(P",V porting that the Governor of Maryland had acted with he greatesi z« . . . m sending 50 volunteers, all good woodsmen, to join him ^ marching 200 of his mihtia to Fort Cumberland," etc. """"•• »™ '75<)_-i3- Hartwell to Ordnance Office. Original letter from ^™^^vl''"r,r^Lryr;;^r^^ 1759— 14- Leeward Charibbee Islands. Original CommL«ion s^ed by "George Thomas Captain-General and GovemoV.rS rf the Leeward Charibbee Islands in America, and Chancellor of the 5^, - tTrl^ •;»">« Gwrge Douglass, Fernando John Par" John !S!V and Thurs ten Blackman" to take the answer of Ralph Payne to "a bIm of Compbmt" before him in the Court of Chancery of the l!£d of S Christophers, exhibited by John St. Leger Douglas? . and D«.,l «'">[ • ■ -.'K^'-^ Lieut.-General Gilbert Fleming and RaW.>Lvo7 ?hom,t .^r'"'""' ''"■ ^^.«,",?' ''S* ^"-l ^iS«d and sealed K "^S' Thomas, Governor, and " Wm. Smith, D'y Sec'y." ""=""/ .wuma ms 1776—24- Original Letter from Col. Robert Prescott, who be- came a Major-Generai in i7S9.!>nd, in 1796, succeeded Gen. Lord Dor- chester, as Governor-in-Chief of Lower Canada. This letter is addressed "Vo„* '*';."^"k.^" Jeffery {afterwards Lord) Amherst, alid" died Pon mouth, Feb'y 2nd 1776. He details the particulars of an e.iort of Brockley, an emissary of the " Rebels in America," to take out ordnance stores on board the //-/. Transport, and gives the particulars of Gen Montgomery's abortive attack upon Quebec, in whicf Montgomery his Secretary, and about So men were killed, and 300 were wSunded and taKcn ptisoncrSi NoT«.— Th« signaiure of " Robert Prescott " U genuine. '^^^?5' P"^!?*'.! u*?'.^"' ?'' ^ ^"'■"S' ^^^^" of the Ship HuliZ'^ . . ""''r^K- ^'f- *'?• ''79' '■=P°"i"8 his arrival at Halifax and discharge of his cargo of gunpowder, etc. He says that Geo. Collier has made havock among the Reb^l Fleet at 'Ponobsticot.' " 1779.-26. Original Letter of N. Laban, Superintendent of the t?^^ T^"""- 'k ^'^ ""'I'i™?'"" "' 'he Board of Ordnance, dated the 9th of September, 1779, reporting the safe arrival of the ship at Halifax, .after many privations, etc. ^ '^~;?^- 5*"*j°*i ..t^"'^'" °^ ^ Curtis, Master . : the ship after a'ls-days' passage fVommiifai:' "hJ sa!d;'"l/^i^';i„.S — S— bD^-'i.^^qQ '^r?*M°'lF'P/' ^'",*'. °' N. Uban, dated M.h Nov., remrt- .M lo Mr. Boddrngton of the Hoard of Ordnance the .rri.al of he .bin M.//.V/i.^(„( which he is .Supermtondent), ,n the Downlat hat dati having left Halrfa« nn the l8th October. ' iTte- 3» Sir Gay Carletons Return of Officers. This i, a compiet, ..L,,, of Garnson Officers ,n America: .Sent from , hi War ••tu."^4tt'^,.^?'\he .L'j^^St :Tffitf r?["^^^ n'„;.".-^l™'^ p"°T'' ^o" ^""»' New7ou,i:iland, Cape 1!% on'lr John's Island, Providence and llermuda. '^ '>rcion, .it. ..J. Lo,d i)<„.i,„,.,. H, ,„ c<,:„cc..d .,,1, c.„i3i"jr,ti';' Mil^;;;!;.*": u .'."i" "* •" l784^-.3a Original Letter of Capt. G. A. Byron to the Hoard of ]?. '",■: ^'""'■, '•I'":'' he commands. The request was complved with hv A ,7„«':'"Tk\"''" 'iK«d the order of appointment, ™ ."ejm Ai., tt, 1784, with his own initials, "G. C." ''*o;^?L?H^'';*'K^fV'"°^^*Pt. G. A. Byron to the Board of Ordnance dated sih of Oct., 17K4, staling that as the armourer annointe, nt^r^^^nA^'l^'^^'V^' '•''P' Thomas Attkins be appointed in his E!ro°wnrilt.^?;.'i.l,i?"arfetr -""" ""■ ""■• •'^"'"'ini'i'^ '^i-;;;;^^!''^"?? ^fP'^'^ ^^P" ^'l^'-ve to Lord Albemarle's Irish !s'?pesJ^;t::^s^n::;;n^-;-,;,i:--^^-.-;^ remarks. The document is dated in July, 1785. ""m mr. Sharpe s NoTB.— Lord Ki-ppel wu guardian ty Lord AlUmarle. »787— 33- Lord Dorchester's Original Siened Warrant fnr r.^a 6s. 8d. Dated " Quebec, 9th July, r787 ■' '"'^"^° Warrant for ^508 1787^— 34- Lord Dorchester's Original Siened Warrant f„r y-^, 83. Sd. Dated "Quebec, 19th Nov.Ti787.'' ^a^ant 'or £s'4 1787—35 Lord Dorchester's Original Signed Warrant f^r j-^,« i6s. 2d. Dated " Quebec, 22nd Nov., 1787 " warrant for ^^628 1787— 36- Lord Dorchester's Original Signed Warrant fnr ^,„<; ISS. 8d. Dated " Quebec, 24th December, .787 " ^^"^^^ '°' A596 ^sin^csl^ti^driSSiT^--^- n the Province were wmfd by Go.. Smcoe .fter NoT«.— Yonge Street, Toronto, and a towasbio ii I Iriena, Sir U, Vo""- 1790— 38. Original Memorial of Captain Burni .0 «,, n '^daTe^':.^e7rc*L;^!r^?t' ?79^'?''=pr!'ySfth"alf^ri" ^=^-- 1790.-40. Original Memorial to the King of Colonel Peter Craig. dated Londt^n, Dec. ist, 1790, praying that being the only oftirer remain- injf of the service of the Siege of (iibraltar, he receive " some mark of the Kinif's favour/' etc. 1791—41. Memorial to Sir George Yonge of Lieut. Krcdk. Philipse Robinson, of thr ,38th KcKiment {without dale) praying for some additional appointment, he havmy served " 14 years as a subaltern, and almost dur- ing thf whole War in America, and was 18 months a prisoner with the Americans." SrRciAL Nrrm.— Thi> Mamofiftl wu thai of I.ivuttmint (anarwuil* fUr) riin. ion, l.i«u(fnant-(iuvfrnor of LTpiiar CankiU !■ iSii-rn. In hi* " Hiktury •>{ thn lA'\ti\i%\n>'Amrrk»," rv. Ih. Ryt.»...i. on (MBJ i^ of the woml *olmn«, recuiininlhe MfvicTi of Ll«u(,Gen«r«l Sir T. P. 'n. anil rriniin'ii in I pprr L'AnftiJa afterw Rohtm Jis;*:; wailhc %an nfC.'donrI Brvirl'V Kohin»o. HoLiniKMi, Chief JuMii ■ of Uppcil anmli , (iirinulyuf ViramiHi and wu m taU of Sir John ftcvaiUy 1791.— 42. Letter to the Secretary at War of John Cole Bowen, dated thi 3rd of Keby., 1791, and requestinn an answer to a memo/ial which he had sent to the War Office, praying for an appointment as Li^ut., in room of one of the ofticers that had ijot a company, etc 1792.— 43. Proxies of Members of the House of Lords- Proxy in T m, of Lord Fortescue to Lord Graham, to act for him, as his true, C' i[i and undouhied Agent, Attorney, etc. . . . with full power and ai^aiority to act for him and his name, in all th'ngs, business, etc., to be considered and decided in Parliament, .jgive advice, counsel, even to sign his name with such power as he himself might have, etc. NoTB.— .\ulufrB()h si^tiatun; of Lord " Furlescue," 1810. — 44. The same form filled up by the Duke of Bedford in favour of Lord de Thanel to act for him as proxy. Note.— Autograph Minaliire of the Duka of " Bedford." I81I.— 15. The same form filled up by Lord Conyngham, authorizing Lord Keith to act for him as proxy. Note, —Autngraph signature ofLoid "Conynijhain." l8l5- — 46. The same form filled up by Lord Hillsborough in favour of the l)uke of Suisex to act as his proxy. Note, — Autograph ^ifnature of Lord " Hillsborough. " 1819.— 47. The same form filled up by Lord Charlemont in favour of Lord Holland to act as his proxy. Note.— Autograph signature of Lord " Oharlemont." 1774. 1814, 1838, 1842, etc.— 48-52. Treaty Memoranda (i) rclatin,^ to the '* Boundaries of 1763 " ; (2) " Quebec Act of 1774 " ; (j) '* Statement of Lord Gambier, H. Goulburn, and \V. Adams, made at Ghent, August rgth, 1814" ; (4) " PZxtracl from Ke.itherston'^augh's speech at Plymouth, Oct. nth, 1842," etc.; (5) Extract "for Mr, Forsyth," etc. 1839.— 53. Form of Canadian Rebel Commission. This blank form is signed in autograph by " John Montgomery, President " ; " Robert Robertson, Secretary '' ; "H. S. Handy, Commander-in-Chief," etc. ; "E. Roberts, Adjutant-General," etc. Two seah are attached. NoTK— On the margin an American Eagle h:is sewed the Uritish Lion and holds him alofl in mid-kir. Price for these Fifty-Three MS. Oocumenti, $250.00. tl.-PpocIamatlons as Original], P.i„..^ '''!;rd';slff°L'?;??J?h"e ^.n&P^^^^' ^^r"'- to s„ch a, Canada. By His E.cd eLy John (^'av«Tn,l"J''V''""°« "' ^^^ '"*: ''. _----, Ihe Countv „f Pi-;„ * """y, ml j.nc the Hon. Thomai Talh-x f™.„.i.- r ... ^ .. _ Th,t„asTalbot.tt;Aai;gSec;e™:r;'b:jr:f^^^^^^^^ i«t m Ihe County of El,in.^ "*'''■ '^^'"■"^ ">« "^n- TEoma, Talbot, found*, of the T.lbot Settle- — ■-.. . u. LUC luooi settle- '^rbfo^^i^rNTw^JirNiaT^^^^^^^^^ -P™-^. - stated on '^'li^^f oM^^fh'^afcrjJl? -I;,?"'!^ Simcoe. dated at King- Montreal, i» attested by Wmjkrli'seTre,aK""lf ''=' ''1''"^ ^espl.t, under the Constitutional Act o i^o ', fhe S.niiw-'" ""' '*"• ""« IS authonzed to declare that the (udir« t„= ' i'*^';*''"""'-"'-Council of Upper Canada shall coutiiSe in officelnder he ".v^'a" '^''i' °«"" 1 roclamation continued them accordingly ""* ^"' ^^ "'^' 'hi^ '^s:;;c*oe?nl?„to°s.°=iLKnlr";;o!""^'"^^ J^"- «-« Small, Clerk of the Council " '*'°''«"0". '794, and attested by "John . .ncludins >ne i-wea '''1hripSlhe^p-^«r.^.e?^^^^^^^^^^^ - «Pri-d. I„ ''''Glint^™d^M°^,«^fJ^t^^^^^^^ E Loyalists- Land other subjects residing in ^he Western MiH^''"^''' ^SV "'= MajesJy's shall return these papers to (hrCerks'o^ hi P """^ ^f =™ Districts," Attorney General, s'o^hat .hfGramst?L'ri'eJ"ay'be mai;"™'"^'' "' '''1.7?;.a^t'°P?S°o°by^Ki!'| *= "■.^•Loyalists. This ^ November. .,,,, ,„ „hich t Srn?r°/t!^Sdetl^ to^-^lVa^S; o1 • These Proclam-ti/^r« ^ .,.:_:_, n . . . "! 1 783. The Proclamation ,heS «Tr»,« 1°" '^' ^"^'^ °' Separation General-in-Council to theeffect thit h/I 1 ?'^T °' "" Governor- course for preserving •• ReSi of the n^^"- f ""'' '^"^"^^ ^'"'"W '^l^ '" ""= fidelity "and privileges. ■' Ancestors for distmguished benefits :-^T:lS.^:^t^::^:^tr;::tc:^^^' -'» been .eneraHy ;;grac^ous inten-ion o? setting sucJBe?sZ°fH°f '"'r''"^ "'^ '^^J^'V'^ about to be confirmed to S "^ n "ll'''" "P™ ''""*^ ""^ "thought proper . . to dTrer't ' ' ^"'' '"'<'«' ve that I have " be confirmed in their several possession, '^h,. fu P"?'>"^ claiming to the Empire' and joined theToyai Sundard 1^ r"* •° '''' ' ""i'^ °f "ascertain the same upon oath *'»"a" f t, > 1759 -General James Wolfe. His Life and Death: A lecture delivered in Montreal on the anniversary of the Battle of Quebec, September 1859 By Andrew Bell. .Montreal, 1859. 52 pages ; pamphlet. Price, $1.50. ' 1759.— A Sermon, "On the Signs of the Times, Illustrated and Im- proved," preached at the Evening Lecture in the Old Jewry, London October 2ifit, 1750. on the occasion of the ^.arrfmi^-r r-.f r>"=h=.- ;.% u:.' Majesty's Forces, September l8th, 1759. By Charles Bulkley.'Londo'ni 1759. 39 pages ; pamphlet. Price, $9.50. '^^)7n'*iF' ""e Quebec. Relation de ce Qui s'est pass^ au Sieee pamphlet. (No date.) Price, $s 50 '^'' ='' + 8 + *='10 pages ; Windsor. Montreal, .861. 68 pages'" 'pam'p'hTt:' Kce^^rf"""" "' iTei—Acquisition of Canada and Guadaloupe The interest of (.reat Britain considered, with reuard to her rnlnniiff .„j ?t '"'"?^'. °' ol Canada and Guadaloupe. To whfch areadrti?' n,; '.■ ' ^"^l"''"'"" mssmMmm tX'lJSur^.'-t^cVi^r^''''''- "''■ " ='"^" '•"='"° p^*"- ^ilnUea^'^P^S "."ggf'"' '"' ^'^ J'=^° '=" '"5- P" Lucian Huot, sa.nt Jean, PJJ., ,889. 23 pages, 410, pamphlet. Price, 60c. ^ ~^t,r^fp?^ Expedition Against Quebec. The journal of Isaac v'- '^^J^_~''•^»caulay'^ Biosranhvrtfnr S^m.-i r-i- -=--=. -= «;., i!..^ ii,„ ,,,, ^„^ ^,,,^,„^, pamphlet wa^'^Huen' byfc'.^Johnwn."'' J-u-y-iopMia muao- — 12— Kev. iJr. Brown, with Mr PAi^re r- > vu^ucc, 1790. Jo the Price, $3.cx). ""'' J"^' '' '^«^'^' '° P>««; pamphlet. '^' u7«mbT? aL^ n"^' ^*°*''* ""<^«^ "'^ Constitution, erected 26th iSoa.-Death of General Washington The r;/,/,. r- . General'Georgi WasWngto^' on the" 4 h i'f De're'rn^h"" "' '"'= """■ "^ =ar=«^h"??,;di£li£^^^^ to which he made reDlies Thfn^J 1 ' ^''^" *'"'""" ™ "'« s"bj«t, the Burial of WashT^Jlon, al MoZ" :™„""„':-';L^ fl.'h' of n"°"4 "^ The paper is in very deep mourning, 1 bla?k „es be,«'ee;,°fhr."7"'''- N^xT-?,L'5S.".°'.^" '".* broad, ''••■No. 88, vJ;."!?.""ftr,V''^,-l"'"''^ on Dccmfe »,h, ,,». „ c„„ui„ .„ KcoL, of WiSpon^Sitr"''''''' '" <5~'«"<>™. 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