Canadiana manuscripts, 1749-1811.

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Canadiana manuscripts, 1749-1811.

Letters, warrants, and a memorandum to and from military and government officials in England and Canada concerning military pay and supplies and other official matters. Persons represented include Ethan Allen; Theodore Atkinson; William Wildmon Barrington, Viscount Barrington; Guy Carleton, later Baron Dorchester; King George III; Sir Frederick Haldimand; Richard Jackson; William Petty, Earl of Shelburne (later Marquis of Lansdowne); William Pitt the elder, Earl of Chatham; William Pitt the younger; Sir George Prevost; William Henry Nassau de Zuylestein, Earl of Rochford; William Shirley; and Thomas Townshend, Viscount Sydney. Also present are a personal letter from Lord Chatham's daughter Harriott Pitt Eliot to an unidentified woman friend; a letter from Henrietta Wolfe, mother of Gen. James Wolfe, to Carleton, about her son's papers; a diagram of a plan of retreat that belonged to Carleton at Québec; and a document consisting of extracts from the register of the French Commissariat de New York et New Jersey concerning pay for the Armée de Sainte-Domingue in 1804.

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