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39247np. Np. 1802. 46x 62cm 18" x 25" printed with hand-written entries vellum with large circular seal attached to deed with ribbon docket on verso mounted on stiff card backing and professionally framed with glass on both sides to display both the deed docket and both sides of the seal plain wooden frame 82x 94cm a fine example of an early Ontario land grant displayed in museum quality very rare. In my experience Lands Grants from this period with the seal intact are very scarce. In addition these documents prior to 1810 are very rare. I only remember seeing any of these once previously; about thirty five years ago in the offices of Joseph Patrick Books Toronto. The area in the Bay of Quinte was settled in the early spring of 1794 by disbanded soldiers of the 2nd Battalion Rogers' Corps. The grantee married the daughter of one of the officers Ensign David Fraser. Joshua Booth 1759-1813 a miller was one of first elected members of the Upper Canadian Parliament assembled in Newark in 1792 and served as a Captain in the Hastings Militia. "Died at Ernestown on Saturday Oct. 31 1813 suddenly Joshua Booth Esq. aged 54 years. He was one of the oldest settlers in that place and ever retained the character of a respectable citizen. Left a widow and ten children." Canniff: Settlement of Upper Canada 1869. The deed has been endorsed and signed by the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada Peter Hunter who held the position from 1799 to 1805. His military responsibilities as commander-in-chief of the forces in Canada necessitated his often absence from York and government was left in the hands of executive councillors believed to be the origination of the "Family Compact". np. Np. 1802 unknown
1809elala1145York: 1809. 1809. folio broadside 32.5 x 19.6 cm. Fleming 53. [York: 1809]. unknown
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34270Toronto. R. Stanton Printer. 1838. Soft cover. 8vo 21cm 91 & 60p. appendix in the original printed yellow wrappers slight dust worn a very good copy. on T.P.L. 2231 Fleming 1271. Sabin 10578. Casey 1656. Summarizes the state of the province immediately after the Rebellion of 1837 38 giving recommendations for governing the province a brief history of the uprising and a considerable discussion of the dangers from the United States. The appendix reprints numerous documents relating to the Rebellion including militia orders government decrees and proclamations of the provisional government of the rebels. [Toronto]. R. Stanton, Printer. 1838 unknown
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1839elala1150Toronto: Printed At The Patriot Office 1839. 1839. 8vo. pp. 87. old half sheep binding worn spine damaged foxing to outer leaves margins closely trimmed. The first half of the report dated April 30 1839 is concerned with the American involvement in the Rebellion: the raids conducted by sympathizers in the northern states including extensive discussion of the seizure and burning of the steamer Sir Robert Peel. The second half constitutes a commentary on Lord Durhams report. The last four pages contain the draft of an address to the Queen requesting continued support and protection. Fleming 1373. TPL 2334. Casey I 1727. Lande S2250. Toronto: Printed At The Patriot Office, 1839. unknown
1838elala1149Toronto: R.Stanton 1838. 1838. 8vo. pp. 91 60. old half chagrin spine & extremities worn retaining original printed wrs. wrs. soiled. imprint date found on fr. wr. The report dated Feb. 13 1838 is largely concerned with the Rebellion: "It cannot but be felt that this traitorous insurrection of a portion of the inhabitants of Upper Canada is an event much to be regretted It has entailed upon the public a very formidable expense the sufferings occasioned by an enterprise of so criminal and desperate a nature to the guilty actors can hardly fail to excite compassion." p. 9 Appended are numerous related documents including proclamations and handbills from William Lyon Mackenzie and from R.J.Sutherland of the Patriot Army the Militia General Order of Dec. 4 1837 official acts resolutions despatches and petitions communications from the American government regarding the capture of the steam-boat Caroline &c. Fleming 1271. TPL 2231. Casey I 1656. Gagnon I 2994. Lande 869. [Toronto]: R.Stanton, 1838. unknown