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- Papers relative to the Hudson's Bay Company's charter and licence of trade
- Hudson's Bay Company, return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 26 May 1842, for, copy of the existing charter or grant by the Crown to the Hudson's Bay Company, together with copies or extracts of the correspondence which took place at the last renewal of the charter between the government and the Company, or of individuals on behalf of the Company, also, the dates of all former charters or grants to that Company
- Papers, paper furnished by Mr. A. Isbister, and referred to in his evidence, 5 March, 1857
- Papers, papers delivered in by Mr. A. Isbister, 5 March, 1857
- Certain correspondence of the Foreign Office and of the Hudson's Bay Company, copied from original documents, London 1898
- Memorials presented to the commissioners, under the treaty of July 1, 1863, between Great Britain and the United States, for the final settlement of the claims of the Hudson's Bay and Puget's Sound Agricultural Companies : presented April 17, 1865
- Hudson's Bay Co'y, farming, grazing, coal & mineral lands for sale in the province of Manitoba, and the North-West Territories of Canada ..
- The Red River voyageur, John G. Whittier ; edited and illustrated by the Hudson's Bay Company
- Correspondence between Her Majesty's government and the Hudson's Bay Company
- Correspondence with His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, the Hudson's Bay Company, and the delegates from Canada, (with other documents) in reference to the establishment of overland passenger and telegraphic communication between the Atlantic and British Columbia and the Pacific
- Canada and British Columbia, copy of all correspondence, from the 1st day of January 1862 to the present time, between the Colonial Office and the Hudson's Bay Company or other parties, relative to a road and telegraph from Canada to British Columbia, and the transfer of the property and rights of the Hudson's Bay Company to other parties
- Circular to officers of the Hudson's Bay Company, [Joseph Henry]
- Canada's history
- British and American Joint Commission on the Hudson's Bay and Puget Sound Agricultural Companies' claims
- Hudson's Bay Company, return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 16 February 1858 for copies or extracts of any correspondence that has taken place between the Colonial Office and the Hudson's Bay Company, or the Government of Canada, in consequence of the report of the select committee on the affairs of the company which sat in the last session of Parliament
- Vancouver's Island, return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 7 August 1848, for copy of correspondence between the chairman of the Hudson's Bay Company and the secretary of state for the colonies, relative to the colonization of Vancouver's Island
- Papers, paper furnished by the Rev. G.O. Corbett and referred to in question 2773 of his Evidence, 5 March 1857
- British and American Joint Commission on the Hudson's Bay and Puget Sound Agricultural Companies' Claims, to the Honorable the commissioners : the Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay, commonly called the Hudson's Bay Company, claimants, submit the following memorial and statement of their claims upon the United States ..
- In the matter of the claim of the Hudson's Bay Company, closing argument of the claimants, in reply to the responsive argument for the United States
- Circular letter, as some of the rules and regulations issued on October 18th, 1887, appear by many not to have been fully understood ..., [J. Wrigley]
- Notices on the claims of the Hudson's Bay Company, to which is added a copy of their Royal Charter
- Correspondence relating to disturbances at Red River, 1869-70
- Old civility transformed, by the Hudson's Bay Company
- Memorial and argument on the part of the Hudson's Bay Company
- [Papers relating to the affairs of the Hudson's Bay Company, sales of land, trade policy, etc.]
- Copy or extracts of correspondence between the Colonial Office, the Government of the Canadian Dominion, and the Hudson's Bay Company, relating to the surrender of Rupert's Land by the Hudson's Bay Company, and for the admission thereof into the Dominion of Canada
- British and American Joint Commission on the Hudson's Bay and Puget Sound Agricultural Companies' claims
- Bye-laws of the Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay
- Report of proceedings at a meeting of the Hudson's Bay Company, held at the company's house in Fenchurch Street, on Wednesday, March 24th, 1869; the Right Honourable Sir Stafford Henry Northcote, bart., M.P., in the chair
- Hudson's Bay Company to Lord Clarendon, Hudson's Bay House, February 28th, 1854
- Minutes of evidence
- Evidence for the United States in the matter of the claim of the Hudson's Bay Company pending before the British and American Joint Commission for the Settlement of the Claims of the Hudson's Bay and Puget' s Sound Agricultural Companies
- Report of proceedings at a general meeting of the Hudson's Bay Company held at the company's house, Fenchurch Street, on Tuesday, 24th November, 1868, the Right Honorable the Earl of Kimberley, Governor, in the chair
- Report of the proceedings at a general court of the Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay, held at the City Terminus Hotel, Cannon Street, London, on Monday, 15th July, 1895 : Sir Donald A. Smith, K.C.M.G. (the governor), presiding
- Bye-laws of the Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay, passed at a general court held on the 3rd July, 1863
- The Hudson's Bay Company will expose to sale by auction, at their house, Fenchurch Street, on Monday and Tuesday, the 13th and 14th September, 1858, at ten o'clock precisely, each day
- Report of the governor and committee of the Hudson's Bay Company, to be laid before the shareholders on Tuesday, June 27th, 1882
- Draft of a supplemental charter for the Hudson's Bay Company
- Rules and regulations subject to the provisions of the deed poll, Hudson's Bay Company
- Charter and supplemental charter of the Hudson's Bay Company
- Circular letter, as some of the rules and regulations issued on October 18th, 1887, appear by many not to have been fully understood ..., [J. Wrigley]
- Report on the fur trade accounts, [Hudson's Bay Comapny]
- Order of business at the meeting of shareholders in the London Tavern on May 9th, 1866, Hudson's Bay Company
- Evidence on the part of the Hudson's Bay Company, claimants
- Bye-laws of the Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay, passed at a general court, held on the 3rd July, 1863, and amended 27th June, 1882
- Report of the governor and committee of the Hudson's Bay Company, to be laid before the shareholders, on Tuesday, November 28th, 1882
- Remarks on the trade of the several departments, and on the ships' accounts, [Hudson's Bay Company]
- Statement of the Hudson's Bay Company, 1857
- Deed poll by the Governor and Company of Hudson's Bay, for conducting their trade in North America and for defining the rights and prescribing the duties of their officers
- The royal charter for incorporating the Hudson's Bay Company, granted by His Majesty King Charles the Second, in the twenty-second year of his reign, A.D. 1670