Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson
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Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson
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Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson
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- 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
- Correspondence and papers connected with recent occurrences in the North-West Territories
- An Act for regulating the fur trade, and establishing a criminal and civil jurisdiction within certain parts of North America
- Papers, papers delivered in by Mr. A. Isbister, 5 March, 1857
- Correspondence upon the conveyance to the crown of certain lands by the Hudson's Bay Company
- Vancouver Island despatches, Governor Blanshard to the Secretary of State : 26 December, 1849, to 30th August, 1851
- Continuation of the communications of Mercator, upon the contest between the Earl of Selkirk, and the Hudson' s Bay Company, on one side; and the North-West Company on the other
- A narrative of occurrences in the Indian countries of North America, since the connexion of the Right Hon. the Earl of Selkirk with the Hudson' s Bay Company, and his attempt to establish a colony on the Red River, with a detailed account of His Lordship's military expedition to, and subsequent proceedings at Fort William, in Upper Canada
- Despatches, [a letter dated 12 December, 1865, from Governor Kennedy to the Legislative Assembly, enclosing despatches concerning crown lands]
- Papers, extract from the report from the Committee Appointed to Inquire into the State and Condition of the Countries adjoining to Hudson's Bay, and of the trade carried on there, 1749
- The present state of Hudson's Bay, containing a full description of that settlement, and the adjacent country, and likewise of the fur trade, with hints for its improvement, & c. &c. : to which are added, remarks and observations made in the inland parts, during a residence of nearly four years, a specimen of five Indian languages, and a journal of a journey from Montreal to New York, by Edward Umfreville
- The country v. the company, or, Why British North American may be peopled, and how it may be done, with suggestions towards a plan for doing so to the best advantage, by M.H. Synge
- 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
- Le voyageur américain, ou, Observations sur l'etat actuel, la culture, le commerce des colonies britanniques en Amérique; les exportations & importations respectives entre elles & la Grande Bretagne, avec un etat des revenus que cette derniere en retire &c., adressées par un négociant expérimenté, en forme de lettres, au très honorable comte de........., traduit de l'anglois ; augmenté d'un Précis sur l'Amérique septentionale and la république des treize-Etats-Unis par M. Jh. M......... [id est Joseph Mandrillon]
- Report from the Select Committee on the Hudson's Bay Company, together with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence, appendix and index
- Correspondence with General Harney, letter of the Secretary of War communicating copies of correspondence with General Harney, not heretofore published, in reference to his administration in Oregon
- Papers relative to the affairs of British Columbia
- Extrait de la lettre écrite au marquis de Castries, ministre & secrétaire d'État au département de la Marine par le sieur de La Pérouse, capitaine de vaisseau, commandant une division du Roi, à bord du Sceptre, dans le détroit d'Hudson, le 6 septembre 1782
- The Charter of the Hudson's Bay Company, was lately laid before five of the most eminent lawyers in England with some queries, as to the legal effect of various clauses ...
- Hudson's Bay, or, Every-day life in the wilds of North America, during six years' residence in the territories of the honourable Hudson's Bay Company, by Robert M. Ballantyne
- Colonization of Vancouver's Island, substance of the speech of the Lord Monteagle in the House of Lords, Thursday, August 24, 1848
- Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America, for the settlement of the claims of the Hudson's Bay and Puget's Sound Agricultural Companies, signed at Washington, July 1, 1863
- An appeal to the Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone, M.P., Her Majesty's prime minister, respecting the suppression of certain papers by the government, the "Red River Rebellion," and the illegal transfer of the North-West Territories to the Canadian government, 1870, by G.O. Corbett
- The Hudson's Bay and Pacific territories, a lecture, by Alexander Morris
- Bye-laws of the Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay
- The Hudson's Bay Territories and Vancouver's Island, with an exposition of the chartered rights, conduct, & policy of the Honble Hudson's Bay Corporation, by the author of the "History of the British colonies" [id est R. Montgomery Martin]
- An account of six years residence in Hudson's-Bay, from 1733 to 1736, and 1744 to 1747 : containing a variety of facts, observations and discoveries, tending to shew, I. the vast importance of the countries about Hudson's-Bay to Great Britain ... II. the interested view of the Hudson's-Bay Company ... : to which is added an appendix, containing, I. a short history of the discovery of Hudson's-Bay ... the whole illustrated by a draught of Churchill-River, and plans of York-Fort, and Prince of Wales's Fort, by Joseph Robson .
- A narrative of occurrences in the Indian countries of North America, since the connexion of the Right Hon. the Earl of Selkirk with the Hudson' s Bay Company, and his attempt to establish a colony on the Red River, with a detailed account of His Lordship's military expedition to, and subsequent proceedings at Fort William, in Upper Canada
- 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
- The Hudson's Bay Company versus Magna Charta, and the British people, by the Liverpool Financial Reform Association
- Extrait de la lettre écrite au marquis de Castries, ministre & secré taire d'État au département de la Marine par le sieur de La Pérouse, capitaine de vaisseau, commandant une division du Roi, à bord du Sceptre, dans le détroit d'Hudson, le 6 septembre 1782
- Notices of the claims of the Hudson's Bay Company and the conduct of its adversaries
- On Canada's frontier, sketches of history, sport, and adventure and of the Indians, missionaries, fur-traders, and newer settlers of western Canada, by Julian Ralph
- Notes of a twenty-five years' service in the Hudson's Bay Territory, by John M'Lean
- 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
- Chart of Hudson's Bay, with an account of the destruction of the company's settlement in that quarter ...
- The Canadian West, its discovery by the sieur de La Vérendrye : its development by the fur-trading companies, down to the year 1822, translated from the French of G. Dugas
- 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
- Oregon indemnity, claim of chief factors and chief traders of the Hudson's Bay Company thereto, as partners under Treaty of 1846
- Journal du Yukon, 1847-48, par Alexander Hunter Murray ; édité par L.J. Burpee
- Factum for Gabriel de la Forest
- Francois Firmin Boucher à ses concitoyens
- Hudson's Bay Company to Lord Clarendon, Hudson's Bay House, February 28th, 1854
- Notes of a twenty-five years' service in the Hudson's Bay Territory, by John M'Lean
- British North America
- Despatches and correspondence transmitted to the House of Assembly in Governor Douglas' message of 3rd September, 1863
- Return to an address of the Honorable Legislative Assembly, dated 16th March, 1857, requiring copies of any charters, leases, or other documents, under which the honorable Hudson's Bay Company claim title to the Hudson's Bay territory, or any maps relating thereto in the possession of the government
- 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 Bay Company, "A million:" shall we take it?, addressed to the shareholders of the company by one of themselves
- Hudson's Bay, or, A missionary tour in the territory of the Hon. Hudson's Bay Company, by John Ryerson ; with brief introductory missionary memorials and illustrations