Newfoundland -- Politics and government -- 1763-1855
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Newfoundland -- Politics and government -- 1763-1855
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- A Record of the extraordinary proceedings of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland, in the arrest and imprisonment of Edward Kielley, Esq., surgeon, &c. &c. and subsequent arrest of the Honorable Judge Lilly and the high-sheriff (B.G. Garrett, Esq.) for (as the House has it!) "breach of privilege!!"
- Case of the protestant inhabitants of Newfoundland against the unconditional concession of responsible government, as set forth in a letter to the Right Hon. Sir George Grey G.C.B., Her Majesty's principal secretary of state for the colonies, etc., etc., etc., from H. W. Hoyles
- A short reply to the speech of Earl Aberdeen on the state of Newfoundland, by a member of the House of Assembly, of Newfoundland [id est Patrick Morris]
- An act for establishing courts of judicature in the island of Newfoundland and the islands adjacent : and for re-annexing part of the coast of Labrador and the islands lying on the said coast to the government of Newfoundland
- History of the government of the island of Newfoundland, with an appendix, containing the acts of Parliament made respecting the trade and fishery, by John Reeves, Esq., Chief Justice of the Island
- Brief remarks on a pamphlet entitled "Arguments to prove the policy and necessity of granting to Newfoundland a constitutional government", "by P. Morris, an inhabitant of the colony of Newfoundland", by the author of A view of the rise, progress, and present state of the Newfoundland fishery
- Newfoundland, papers relating to the proposed changes in the constitution of Newfoundland
- Arguments to prove the policy and necessity of granting to Newfoundland a constitutional government, in a letter to the Right Honourable W. Huskisson, principal secretary of state for the colonies, &c. &c. &c., by P. Morris
- A Report of certain proceedings of the inhabitants of the town of Saint John [sic] in the island of Newfoundland, with the view to obtain a reform of the laws, more particularly in the mode of their administration and an independent Legislature
- Newfoundland, returns to an address of the Honourable House of Commons to His Majesty, dated the 4th instant, for papers relating to the island of Newfoundland
- Petition of the merchants, traders and other inhabitants of St. John' s, Newfoundland to Her Most Excellent Majesty
- Newfoundland, royale instructions, copy of the royal instructions to the governor of Newfoundland, and of the despatches from Lord Goderich to him, transmitting the commission
- Newfoundland, return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 12 July 1839, for, copy of any addresses received at the Colonial Office from the Legislative Council of Assembly of Newfoundland, or from public bodies or individuals in that Colony, relative to the state of affairs there
- Observations on the government, trade, fisheries, and agriculture of Newfoundland, in a series of letters addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl Bathurst, His Majesty's principal secretary of state for the colonies : by an inhabitant of the colony : with an appendix containing a report on the state of the island, addressed to his lordship by the committee of the inhabitants of St. John's, and also a statement of the revenues arising from the customs and crown rents
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