[Draft of an agreement between the partners of the Northwest Company in preparation for the merger with the Hudson's Bay Company]. 1821 Apr. 6.

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[Draft of an agreement between the partners of the Northwest Company in preparation for the merger with the Hudson's Bay Company]. 1821 Apr. 6.

Names William McGillivray, of Montreal, Simon McGillivray, merchant of London, and Edward Willice, of the county of Middlesex, as major partners, and provides for the shares and liabilities of the major and minor partners. Also names some former partners.

[24] p. ; 31 cm.

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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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