Ontario -- Emigration and immigration
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Ontario -- Emigration and immigration
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- Emigration to the province of Ontario, Canada
- By the authority of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty, and communicated by the Right Honourable Earl Bathurst, one of the principal secretaries of state, Canada, explanation of the conditions for settlers in Upper and Lower Canada, already published, dated 22d [Fe]bruary last ..
- Emigration, letters from Sussex emigrants who sailed from Portsmouth, in April 1832, on board the ships, Lord Melville and Eveline, for Upper Canada : extracts from various writers on emigration to Canada, and from Canadian newspapers, with references to the letters : Capt. Hale's instructions to emigrants, and a gazetteer of the places named in the letters
- Anweisung für Ansiedler an die Ottawa und Opeongo Strasse und Umgegend, von T.P. French
- A plain statement of the advantages attending emigration to Upper Canada, by Charles Rubidge
- A Statement of the satisfactory results which have attended emigration to Upper Canada, from the establishment of the Canada Company until the present period : comprising statistical tables and other important information, communicated by respectable residents in the various townships of Upper Canada
- Remarks for emigrants, by John J.E. Linton
- Sketches of plans for settling in Upper Canada, a portion of the unemployed labourers of Great Britain and Ireland, by John William Bannister
- The romance of Ontario, or, The peopling of the province
- Ottawa, the future capital of Canada, a description of the country, its resources, trade, population, &c. ; who are wanted, how to get there : hints to emigrants : with an excellent view of the city
- Notice to commuted pensioners, commuted pensioners who, previously to obtaining their pensions, have served for seven years and upwards .
- Outline of a plan of emigration to Upper Canada
- A Proclamation to such as are desirous to settle in the lands of the crown in the province of Upper Canada, by His Excellency John Graves Simcoe, Esquire, lieutenant governor and commander in chief of the said province and colonel commanding His Majesty's Forces, andc. andc. andc
- Emigration, a letter to a member of Parliament, containing a statement of the method pursued by the Petworth Committee, in sending out emigrants to Upper Canada, in the years 1832 and 1833 and a plan upon which the sums required for defraying the expence of emigration may be raised
- Letters and extracts of letters from settlers in Upper Canada
- Evidence on the subject of emigration, taken before the select committee, on the employment of the poor, in Ireland, in the session of 1823
- Letters from the Dorking emigrants who went to Upper Canada, in the spring of 1832
- A Statement of the satisfactory results which have attended emigration to Upper Canada, from the establishment of the Canada Company until the present period : comprising statistical tables and other important information, communicated by respectable residents in the various townships of Upper Canada
- A Proclamation to such as are desirous to settle in the lands of the crown in the province of Upper Canada, by His Excellency John Ggraves Simcoe, Esquire, lieutenant governor and commander in chief of the said province and colonel commanding His Majesty's Forces, andc. and c. andc
- The Canada Company, having had numerous inquiries from various parts of British North America, and especially from the United States, upon Canada West ... have been induced to arrange those questions with the respective answers, and to print them in aform for general circulation .
- Letters from settlers in Upper Canada
- [Letters from emigrants sent to Upper Canada by the Petworth Committee in 1832, 1833 and 1837]
- Emigration, the advantages of emigration to Canada : being the substance of two lectures delivered at the Town-Hall, Colchester, and the Mechanics' Institution, Ipswich, by William Cattermole
- A few plain directions for persons intending to proceed as settlers to His Majesty's province of Upper Canada, in North America, pointing out the best port to embark at for Quebec.--Provisions and other things necessary to be provided for the voyage.--The best and cheapest method of travelling from Quebec to Montreal, and thence to Kingston and York, a distance of 600 miles, whereby emigrants way avoid heavy expenses.--The method of obtaining land in the most eligible districts.--What property various descriptions of emigrants should possess on their arrival in America.--Advice to farmers, tradesmen, mechanics, &c.--A description of that fine and interesting province : its productions, &c. &c.--Some cursory remarks on the manners and customs of the inhabitants : containing also a short sketch or journal of the author's voyage across the Atlantic, in June, 1819, by an English farmer settled in Upper Canada
- The province of Ontario, its soil, climate, resources, institutions, free grant lands, &c., &c., for the information of intending emigrants
- Observations upon emigration to Upper Canada, being the prize essay, for which was awarded a gold medal, from the Upper Canada Celtic Society, by Joseph Neilson
- Ontario as a home for the British tenant farmer who desires to become his own landlord
- Tours in America by Latrobe, Abdy, &c.
- A Statement of the satisfactory results which have attended emigration to Upper Canada, from the establishment of the Canada Company to the present period : comprising statistical tables, and other important information communicated by respectable residents in the various townships of Upper Canada
- Briefe über West-Canada, das Runner-Unwesen und die Deutsche Gesellschaft in New-York, nebst einem Anhange [übe]r die ö stlichen Townships in Unter Canada und die Passage-Bureaus in Europa und Amerika : ein Wegweiser für Auswanderer, herausgegeben von Jakob Teuscher
- Emigration, letters from Sussex emigrants, who sailed from Portsmouth, in April, 1832, on board the ships Lord Melville and Eveline, for Upper Canada
- Information for intending emigrants of all classes to Upper Canada, designed principally for the small farmer, agricultural labourer, &c., but which will be found interesting to other classes possessed of capital or independent incomes, who may contemplate leaving the United Kingdom with their families, by Frederick Widder
- A brief review of the settlement of Upper Canada by the U.E. Loyalists and Scotch Highlanders, in 1783, and of the grievances which compelled the Canadas to have recourse to arms in defence of their rights and liberties, in the years 1837 and 1838 : together with a brief sketch of the campaigns of 1812, '13, '14 : with an account of the military executions, burnings, and sackings of towns and villages, by the British, in the Upper and Lower Provinces, during the commotion of 1837 and '38, by D. M'Leod
- Statistical sketches of Upper Canada, for the use of emigrants, by a backwoodsman [id est William Dunlop]
- [Statements from settlers on the Canada Company land in the Huron District]
- The emigrant's guide to Upper Canada; or, Sketches of the present state of that province, collected from a residence therein during the years 1817, 1818, 1819 : interspersed with reflections, by C. Stuart, Esq. retired captain of the Honorable the East India Company's service, and one of His Majesty's justices of the peace for the western district of Upper Canada
- A narrative of the rise and progress of emigration from the counties of Lanark & Renfrew to the new settlements in Upper Canada on government grant, comprising the proceedings of the Glasgow Committee for directing the affairs and embarkation of the societies, with a map of the townships, designs for cottages and a plan of the ship Earl of Buckinghamshire : also interesting letters from the settlements, by Robert Lamond
- Canada, its climate and advantages as a place of settlement for Anglo-Indians, [F.R.S. Barlee]
- Division of the Huron District, C.W., statement of facts, (extracted chiefly from a circular published January, 1847)
- The British farmer's and farm labourer's guide to Ontario, the premier province of the Dominion of Canada, Hon. Arthur S. Hardy, secretary .
- Sketch of a plan for settling in Upper Canada a portion of the unemployed labourers of England, by a settler
- Auf nach West Canada, Regierungsbericht über die Zustä nde Canada's : nebst einem Anhang die deutsche Einwanderund betreffend, von Peter Eby
- First report of the Central Committee of the Inhabitants of Upper Canada, whose rights were liable to be affected by provisions of the naturalization bills, reserved last session of Parliament for the royal assent : Jesse Ketchum, chairman, York, Dec. 14th 1827
- On emigration to Upper Canada, by John William Bannister
- The last Laird of MacNab, an episode in the settlement of MacNab townhip, Upper Canada, by Alexander Fraser
- The Province of Ontario, its soil, climate, resources, institutions, free grant lands, &c., &c. : for the information of intending emigrants, issued by authority of the government of Ontario
- [Letter], the lieutenant governor thinks proper to call the attention of the House of Assembly .
- Information for intending settlers, Muskoka and Lake Nipissing districts
- Emigration (Canada), return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 1 June 1847 for, "Returns of the assessed value of those townships in the Newcastle district in western Canada which were settled by pauper emigrants from Ireland, between the years 1825 and 1828, at the public expense", "of the number of the various emigration societies formed in Canada in 1840, by Canadian proprietors desirous of settling emigrants from Great Britain and Ireland upon their estates"
- Extracts, we would direct public attention to a publication in the last York (U.C.) Gazette, addressed To the resident land owners of Upper Canada, by Mr. Robert Gourlay .
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