United Empire loyalists
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United Empire loyalists
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United Empire loyalists
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- The burning of the valleys, daring raids from Canada against the New York frontier in the fall of 1780
- King's men, the soldier founders of Ontario
- United Empire Loyalists of the county of Dundas, Ontario/, by Alexander Clark Casselman
- The Camden colony, or, The seed of the righteous, a story of the United Empire Loyalists, with genealogical tables, by W. Bowman Tucker
- Pioneer life among the loyalists in Upper Canada, by W.S. Herrington
- Upper-Canada, by His Excellency John G. Simcoe, Esq., lieutenant governor and major general of His Majesty's forces, &c. &c. &c., Proclamation ..
- Ontarian families, genealogies of United-Empire-Loyalist and other pioneer families of Upper Canada, by Edward Marion Chadwick ; with a new introduction by William F.E. Morley
- The United Empire Loyalists ; and The Memorial Church, Adolphustown, Ontario, a sketch, by R.S. Forneri
- Reply to remarks on a late pamphlet entitled A vindication of Governor Parr and his council, &c., by J. Viator, Esq
- The united empire loyalist settlement at Long Point, Lake Erie, by L.H. Tasker
- A centenary study, Upper Canada, a paper read before the Lundy's Lane Historical Society, by E.J. Fessenden
- Ontarian families, genealogies of United-Empire-Loyalist and other pioneer families of Upper Canada, by Edward Marion Chadwick
- The centennial of the settlement of Upper Canada by the United Empire Loyalists, 1784-1884, the celebrations at Adolphustown, Toronto, and Niagara ; with an appendix containing a copy of the U.E. list, preserved in the Crown Lands Department at Toronto
- Anno regni Georgii III, regis Magnæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, vicesimo septimo, at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the eighteenth day of May, Anno Domini 1784, in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. : and from thence continued, by several prorogations, to the twenty-third day of January 1787, being the fourth session of the sixteenth Parliament of Great Britain
- Loyalists' Society, constitution adopted 13th May 1889
- Biographical sketches of loyalists of the American Revolution, with an historical essay, by Lorenzo Sabine
- Observations on the fifth article of the treaty with America, and on the necessity of appointing a judicial enquiry into the merits and losses of the American loyalists
- Speech in committee on the bill for conferring civil rights on certain inhabitants of this province
- The exodus of the loyalists from Penobscot and the loyalist settlements at Passamaquoddy, by W.H. Siebert
- Life and letters of the late Hon. Richard Cartwright, member of Legislative Council in the first Parliament of Upper Canada, born 1759, died 1815, edited by C.E. Cartwright
- A brief statement of opinions given in the Board of Commissioners under the sixth article of the Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation with Great Britain, with an appendix containing certain articles of the treaties with Great Britain, the commissions under the said sixth article of the Treaty of Amity, and references to opinions delivered by judges of the Supreme and circuit courts of the United States, by one of the commissioners under the said sixth article [id est Thomas MacDonald]
- United Empire loyalists, by Edward Harris
- Public notice is hereby given by order of His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council, that no petition from sons or daughters of U.E. Loyalists will be hereafter received without a certificate from the magistrates in quarter sessions, signed by the chairman and clerk of the peace .
- Kingston and the Loyalists of the "Spring Fleet" of A.D. 1783, with reminiscenses of early days in Connecticut; a narrative to which is appended a diary written by Sarah Frost on her voyage to St. John, N.B., with the Loyalists of 1783, by Walter Bates ; edited with notes by W.O. Raymond
- Winslow papers, A.D. 1776-1826, printed under the auspices of the New Brunswick Historical Society ; edited by W.O. Raymond
- The Northern invasion of October 1780, a series of papers relating to the expeditions from Canada under Sir John Johnson and others against the frontiers of New York which were supposed to have connection with Arnold's treason, prepared from the originals with an introduction and notes by Franklin B. Hough
- The Loyalists in Ontario, the sons and daughters of the American Loyalists of Upper Canada/, William D. Reid
- The life of John Howes, a Loyalist of the memorable revolution of 1776, his attachment to the mother country, his banishment to Nova Scotia, his eternal hatred to the United States flag, his subsequent piratical cruelties on the eastern coast during the late struggles of 1812 and 13 ..., carefully selected by the author, J.G. Hickman
- Memoirs of Major Thomas Merritt, U.E.L., 1759-1842, cornet in Queen's Rangers (1776-1803) under Col. John Graves Simcoe, major commandant, Niagara Light Dragoons, in the War of 1812-14, surveyor of woods and forests, and sheriff of the Niagara District for about twenty years
- How to trace your Loyalist ancestors, a review of source material available at the Public Archives of Canada : with some comments on research methods, Patricia L. Kennedy
- United Empire loyalists. The Read family in early years. The Women's Institute
- The Canadian loyalists and early settlers in the district of Bedford, by Jno. P. Noyes
- Story of a refuge
- The Constitutional lyrist, a collection of national songs, original and selected, adapted to the use of the Loyalists of New-Brunswick
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