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- A Despatch from the Right Honorable Lord Glenelg, His Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies, to His Excellency Sir Francis Bond Head, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, containing His Majesty's answer to the separate addresses and representations which proceeded from the Legislative Council and House of Assembly during the first session of the present Parliament, and his instructions to the Lieutenant Governor : communicated to the House of Assembly by message on the 30th January, 1836
- Gowan's Political Sins, or, Facts for the electors of Leeds
- Investigation of the proceedings of the House of Assembly with reference to the contested return of the member for Niagara
- "Victory or death", the rebels shall be defeated!!! : state of the polls ..
- Critical review of Sir Francis Head's Narrative and of Lord Durham' s report, by the London quarterly review for April, [1839]
- Life of Sir John Beverley Robinson, Bart., C.B., D.C.L., chief-justice of Upper Canada, by C.W. Robinson ... with a preface by George R. Parkin
- Journal of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada ...
- Lord Glenelg's despatches to Sir F.B. Head, Bart., during his administration of the government of Upper Canada : abstracted from the papers laid before Parliament
- [Letter], Sir, the great inconvenience heretofore experienced by the inhabitants of the towns of York and Niagara in consequence [of] the frequent interruptions and constant uncertainty of the communication by water, being generally admitted ..., Charles McIntosh
- At a meeting of the representatives from the different townships, assembled in general convention, for the redressing of all public grievances in the province, held at York, at Mr. Forest's Hotel, on Monday, the 6th of July, 1818 ..
- Petition to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, and to the several other branches of the imperial and provincial legislatures
- Public meeting, at a meeting of all the inhabitants of Saint Davids, (women excepted) and transported in wagons to Niagara on Saturday, the 31st of March, 1832 .
- Erklärung der Ansichten und Absichten der Brittisch Constitutionellen Gesellschaft bei ihrer Wieder-Organisation, addressirt an ihre Mit-Unterthanen in Ober Canada
- A narrative, by Sir Francis B. Head
- Recent occurrences in Canada
- Report on the affairs of British North America, from the Earl of Durham
- Upper Canada, copies or extracts of letters from Lord Howick to Mr. W. L. Mackenzie, dated respectively the 23d June, the 29th June, and the 8th of September 1832
- Upper Canada, copies or extracts of letters from Lord Howick to Mr. W. L. Mackenzie, dated respectively the 23d June, the 29th June, and the 8th of September 1832
- Journal of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada
- To His Excellency, Sir John Colborne K.C.B., Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada and Major General commanding His Majesty's Forces therein, &c. &c. &c
- Resolutions of the House of Assembly on His Excellency's answer to its address in behalf of Francis Collins
- David William Smith, a supplementary note to the Upper Canada election of 1792, by C.C. James
- His Honor the president's speech at the opening of the present session of the Legislature, the answer of both Houses thereto, the address of the House of Assembly to His Honor the President, congratulating him upon his accession to the government, & c. with his answer, the address of the inhabitants of York to His Excellency Sir George Prevost, Bart. with his answer
- Address of the House of Assembly to His Excellency, the lieutenant governor, on behalf of Francis Collins, to His Excellency Sir John Colborne ... that we have received a petition from Francis Collins a prisoner in the York Gaol ... for libel ... we earnestly entreat Your Excellency to extend to Francis Collins the Royal Clemency, by remitting his sentence and restoring him to his family ..
- To His Excellency Sir John Colborne, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Upper Canada, &c. &c. &c.
- Chronicles of Canada, being a record, of Robert Gourlay, Esq. now Robert Fleming Gourlay, "The banished Briton." : no. 1, concerning the convention and gagging law, 1818, Mr. Gourlay's arrest and trial, &c. &c. &c
- Address to the inhabitants of the district of Gore, and speeches upon the Trade Act, upon the bill for compensating the losses of sufferers by the late rebellion, upon the Bank Restriction Bill, and an extract from a speech upon the union of the provinces, by John Willson
- Important debate on the adoption of the report of the select committee on the differences between His Excellency and the late Executive Council, in the House of Assembly, April 18th, 1836
- Rapport de Lord Durham, haut-commissaire de Sa Majesté, etc., etc., sur les affaires de l'Amérique septentrionale britannique
- The real state of things in Canada, explained in a few rough sketches on financial and other vital matters in both the Canadas, by Isaac Buchanan ; to which are prefixed two articles formerly written by him on the clergy reserves
- Copy of a despatch from Lieut. Governor Sir George Arthur, K.C.H., to Lord John Russell, dated Toronto, 22d October 1839, together with a copy of Lord John Russell's reply thereto
- Speech of the Hon. John Rolph, M.P.P., delivered on the occasion of the late inquiry into charges of high misdemeanors at the late elections preferred against His Excellency Sir Francis Bond Head, before the Commons House of Assembly of Upper Canada
- Message from His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor of 30th January, 1836, transmitting a despatch from His Majesty's government
- A Despatch from the Right Honorable Lord Glenelg, His Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies, to His Excellency Sir Francis Bond Head, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, containing His Majesty's answer to the separate addresses and representations which proceeded from the Legislative Council and House of Assembly during the first session of the present Parliament, and his instructions to the Lieutenant Governor : communicated to the House of Assembly by message on the 30th January, 1836 ; also, Lord Goderich's despatch, of 8th Nov., 1832
- The lieutenant-governors of Upper Canada and Ontario 1792-1899, by D.B. Read
- The Speeches, messages, and replies of His Excellency Sir Francis Bond Head,K.C.H. Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, accompanied by an extract from a despatch of His Excellency to Lord Glenelg : together with introductory remarks, and a brief biographical sketch
- Report from the select committee of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada, on the state of the province
- Chronicles of Canada, being a record of Robert Gourlay, Esquire, now Robert Fleming Gourlay : no. 1, concerning the convention and gagging law, 1818 : Mr. Gourlay's arrest and trial, & c., & c., &c
- Report from the Select Committee of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada, appointed to report on the state of the province
- Public notice, in consequence of a handbill having this day appeared, signed by the Honorable Thomas Clark, of the Legislative Council, in which an attempt is made to stigmatize the principles adopted by the Niagara meeting ... to postpone the election of their representatives until a future day of meeting is advertised
- Constitutional meeting, pursuant to public notice, a meeting of subscribers to the petition to the King ... York, on Friday the 15th August, 1828 .
- Important public documents relative to the resignation of the executive councillors
- The statutes of the province of Upper Canada, together with such British statutes, ordinances of Quebec, and proclamations, as relate to the said province, revised by James Nickalls
- Upper Canada, copies of despatches from Sir George Arthur and Lord Glenelg, dated 20 November 1838, and 31 January 1839, relating to the financial state of the province of Upper Canada
- Extract of proceedings of the House of Assembly in a case of libel and breach of privilege by W.L. Mackenzie
- Upper Canada, return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 18th July 1833, for, Copy of a despatch addressed by the Secretary of State for the colonies, to the lieutenant-governor of Upper Canada, dated 8th November 1832, on the subject of petitions from the people of that province, for the removal of His Excellency, the dissolution of the Legislature, and the remedy of certain alleged grievances, and of any addresses to His Majesty from the Legislative Council, or from other inhabitants of the province, agreed to in consequence of the said despatch
- Message from His Excellency, Sir Francis Bond Head, lieutenant governor of Upper Canada, in answer to the address of the House of Assembly, on the 5th February, 1836, with sundry documents, requested by the House in said address
- To the public, it having been stated to me by some of my friends that the public mind was impressed with the idea of my having participated in, and sanctioned the recent improper and unwarrantable publications of Mr. Robert Gourlay ; I conceive it a duty which I owe to the Government, to the province, and to myself to declare, that beyond publishing a statistical report of this province, he had neither my approbation nor my countenance ...
- Message, from His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, acquainting the Legislative Council of his resignation of the government of this province, with an address of the Legislative Council on the same subject
- Copies or extracts of despatches, from Sir F.B. Head, Bart., K.C.H., on the subject of Canada, with copies or extracts of the answers from the secretary of state
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