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Page |
Date |
From whom(where) |
To whom(where) |
Contents or nature of the document |
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3-3v |
30 Jan. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Henry Goulburn |
Concerning the leasing or public usage of the house formerly owned by Mr. Stewart. |
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5-6 |
2 Feb. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Henry Goulburn |
Concerning a replacement for the Army Brig. Endeavor which was captured by Privateers. |
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7-7v |
4 Mar. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Confirming the reception of several letters including one indicating a peace with the United States at Ghent on the 24th of December, 1814. |
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9-9v |
8 Mar. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Concerning measures taken to aid against recent problems on the island of Newfoundland. |
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11-13 |
7 Feb. 1814 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
Letter on the subject of an anonymous Petition nailed to the Court House gates. Offers a reward to any one who may given information on the author of the petition. |
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14 |
3 Feb. 1815 |
L. Chancey, In the Court of Sessions |
- |
Court order calling for the destruction of all dogs at large who may suffer from hydrophobia. |
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16-16v |
? |
Distressed of St. John’s |
Caesar Colclough |
Copy of the anonymous petition of the Distressed of St. John’s in General protesting against the order for the killing of people’s dogs. |
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18 |
12 May, 1815 |
R. Keats |
Henry Goulburn |
Enclosed copy of the estimate for the civil establishment of Newfoundland for the year ending 31st Dec. 1815. |
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20-20v |
12 May, 1815 |
R. Keats (London) |
Earl Bathurst |
Confirming the reception a letter related to the discovery of a libellous pamphlet found onboard the ship Margaret and another reporting on the shipping of bedding and furniture articles for the troops. |
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22-23 |
23 May, 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Concerning the high wages of fishermen and the riotous acts of Irishmen causing disorder throughout the island. |
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24 |
25 May, 1815 |
R. Keats |
Henry Goulburn |
Confirming the reception of a letter from Mr. Colclough and transferring an extract of a letter referring to the Catholic Priest Power, who is receiving support from the Party of Irish in opposition to Doctor Lambert. |
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26-26v |
18 Dec. 1813 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Extract of a letter from Governor Keats concerning the arrival and conduct of Rev. John Power who suspiciously travelled from Ireland to Newfoundland. |
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28 |
29 May, 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Concerning instructions given by Bathurst to Governor Keats. |
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30-35 |
29 May, 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Concerning complaints regarding the allowance of Americans to fish around Newfoundland and Labrador in response to the present peace. |
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37 |
8 June, 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Confirming the reception of two dispatches from Bathurst. |
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39-39v |
9 June, 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Requesting a set of the "Statutes at Large" to be supplied for the use of the Government at St. John’s. |
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41-41v |
14 June, 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Concerning dispatches from Chief Justice Colclough on the riotous activities of the Irish in St. John’s. |
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43-43v |
14 June, 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Copy of a report from Richard Lobb, private in the Royal Sappers and Miners, who tells of an encounter he had with several Irishmen who knocked at the gate of his house, threw pieces of wood at him, and then left. Also tells of another gathering of people out on the Barrens. |
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45-46v |
14 June, 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Copy of a letter from Chief Justice Colclough to Governor Keats concerning further gatherings of Irish and an advancements made by them upon the Sentinels post. (St. John’s, 6th May, 1815). |
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47 |
15 June, 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Confirming the reception of dispatches from his lordship and the return of the originals enclosed. |
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49 |
20 June, 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Confirming the reception of several more dispatches from his lordship. |
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51-52 |
12 Aug. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Concerning the increase wages of fishermen and the affect it has had on the idleness and crimes committed by the lower classes. |
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53 |
12 Aug. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Concerning a request from several Frenchmen to remain in a neighbouring settlement. |
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55-55v |
7 Sept. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Concerning the ill health of Chief Justice Colclough and a request from him to return to England for medical advice. |
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57 |
7 Sept. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Requesting information respecting the current state of affairs with the French fisheries and the islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon. |
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59-59v |
26 Sept. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Concerning the operations of the French vessels along the coasts of St. Pierre and Miquelon. |
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61-61v |
30 Sept. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Regarding complaints made by the inhabitants of Newfoundland respecting the handling of their mail which is shipped from England and sorted in Halifax. |
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63-64 |
1 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Concerning regulations for the shipping of passengers from Ireland to Newfoundland. |
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66 |
1 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
A list of Twelve Vessels that have arrived at St. John’s from Ireland with passengers. |
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68-70 |
1 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Detailed Scheme of proposed regulations for vessels carrying passengers to and from Newfoundland. |
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71-72v |
25 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Governor Keats’ account current with the treasury for the sum drawn this year. Providing payments not included in the annual estimate, including money given to Rev. Lambert of the Catholic Church and supplies of medicine given to Mr. D. Duggin for the Volunteer Rangers. Also includes accounts related to the Ship room rents, etc. |
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73v-76 |
25 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Report on Governor Keats’ account wit the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty’s Treasury. |
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79v-81 |
25 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Report on Governor Keats’ account on rents for lands and fishing ship rooms with the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty’s Treasury. |
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82 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Thomas Coote |
Receipt for additional salary. |
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83 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
John Broom |
Ditto. |
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84 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
James Balikie |
Ditto. |
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85 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
J. Bland for A. Smith (?) |
Ditto. |
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86 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
A. Brown |
Ditto. |
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87 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
G. W. Eaststaff |
Receipt for making a general survey and plan of the lands without St. John’s. |
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88 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
G. W. Eaststaff |
Pay list of military men belonging to the 93rd Regiment employed between the 20 June and 17 September in assistance upon Mr. Eaststaff. |
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89 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Macbraire and Thomas Williams, church wardens |
Receipt towards defraying expenses of repairing the established church of St. John’s. |
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91v-93 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
? |
Report on Governor Keats’ account for rents received for lands leased with the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty’s Treasury. |
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94 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
William Thomas (Secretary to the society for improving the conditions of the poor) for Joseph Bacon |
Receipt for services as master of the school of industry at St. John’s. |
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95 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Charles Hellings |
Receipt for divine services performed at Fogo for the Church of England. |
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96 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Sarah England |
Receipt for salary as assistant to the school of industry in St. John’s. |
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97 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Thomas Coote for William Stevenson |
Receipt for divine services performed at Twillingate for the Church of England. |
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98 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
J. Bland for Abraham Hanman (?) |
Receipt for divine services performed at Bonavista for the Church of England. |
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99 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Thomas Coote for Samuel Wolfrey |
Receipt for divine services performed at Morton’s Harbour for the Church of England. |
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100 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Thomas Coote for George Williams |
Receipt for performing divine services at Bay Roberts for the Church of England. |
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101 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Thomas Coote for Thomas Walley |
Receipt for performing divine service for the Church of England at Greens Pond. |
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102 |
20 Oct. 1815 |
R. Keats |
James Blaikie |
Receipt for collecting and abstracting the returns of the fishery and inhabitants of the exports and imports from the several districts of Newfoundland. |
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103-104 |
8 Nov. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Requesting instructions regarding the privileges of French subjects on St. Pierre and Miquelon and the coast of Newfoundland. |
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105-113v |
10 Nov. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Earl Bathurst |
Transmitting a return of the state of the fortifications for the defence of St. John’s by the Head Engineer Dept. Concerning the state of the fisheries. The state of St. John’s with respect to the Irish. Respecting surveys on lands in the vicinity of St. John’s and encroachments made upon them. Report on the Micmac in St. Georges Bay. Erecting of a Record Office. Concerning missionaries and their salaries. Regarding the death sentence laid upon John Hearn for murdering his wife and the punishment of fourteen years transportation to Botany Bay to James Mullowney for stealing goods. Etc. |
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116 |
11 Nov. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Henry Goulburn |
Concerning a leave of absence granted by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty and a request to forward any present letters to Bideford-Devon. |
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118 |
14 Dec. 1815 |
R. Keats |
Henry Goulburn |
Transmitting a copy of an act passed in parliament regarding trade and plantations in America. |
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120-122v |
Index listing letters and dispatches by Governor Keats relating to major events, acts, and reports that have occurred in Newfoundland in 1815. |
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126 |
6 Jan. 1815 |
R. Lushington |
Maj. Gen. Bunbury |
request for a larger vessel to replace brig Endeavor, captured by American privateers. |
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128-128v |
21 Oct. 1814 |
Maj. Gen. Campbell |
Mr. Harrison |
Concerning the capture of the Brig. Endeavor by American Privateers and a request for a larger vessel to take its place. |
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130 |
16 Jan. 1815 |
R. Lushington |
Maj. Gen. Bunbury |
Concerning two bills. One for the expenses of a jail and court house in Trinity and the other for the additional salary of Chief Justice Colclough. |
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132 |
19 Jan. 1815 |
R. Lushington |
Maj. Gen. Bunbury |
Regarding the government purchasing of a house once owned by Mr. Stewart, deputy paymaster. |
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134 |
15 Dec. 1810 |
Thomas Stabb and George Richard Robinson |
? |
Regarding the payment of rent towards a dwelling house and office for the deputy paymaster general. |
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136-136v |
22 Dec. 1810 |
Maj. Gen. Moore |
Thomas P. Courtenay |
Regarding the cost of renting a dwelling house and office for the deputy paymaster general. |
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138-138v |
11 Nov. 1811 |
Maj. Gen. Moore |
David Thomas |
Regarding the amount of money for the cost of renting a house and office for the deputy paymaster general. |
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140 |
31 Jan. 1815 |
Mr. Harrison |
Mr. Goulburn |
Concerning the payment of two bills drawn by Governor Keats. |
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142 |
7 Feb. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
Concerning the transmission of a letter to Governor Keats. |
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144-144v |
7 Feb. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
Concerning an act calling for the destruction of mad dogs. |
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146 |
3 Feb. 1815 |
L. Chancey, Clerk of the Peace |
? |
In the Court of Sessions, an act ordering the destruction of any dogs found at large in or about St. John’s due to the existence of hydrophobia. |
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148-148v |
? |
Caesar Colclough |
- |
The humble petition of the distressed of St. John’s against the orders for the destruction of potentially mad dogs. |
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150 |
23 Feb. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
Concerning the transmission of a pamphlet and the peace and tranquillity of the island. |
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152-152v |
25 Feb. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
R. Keats |
Assessment of the state of tranquillity in St. John’s with particular reference to the Irish lower classes. |
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154 |
26 Feb. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
Earl Bathurst |
Concerning the transmission of copies of several documents to his lordship. |
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156-157 |
21 Feb. 1815 |
Henry Simms |
- |
Asserting the value of the contents of two trunks which were taken onboard the ship Margaret and were inspected by Henry Simms and James Fergus. These two trunks contained pamphlets and documents related to accusations and affidavits laid upon Caesar Colclough. (Sworn before Thomas Coote) |
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158-160 |
? |
? |
? |
Typed document of charges preferred by the complainant William Roubel against Caesar Colclough, Robert Gray, and James Curtis, and John Frederick Holland. With a list of separate and specific charges against the Chief Justice Colclough. (Signed by Henry Simms). |
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161-164 |
? |
? |
? |
The Memorial of William Roubel: Providing a detailed account of Roubel’s duty as former member in the general assembly at Prince Edward Island and complaints laid against Caesar Colclough. |
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165-165v |
3 Mar. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
Concerning the nature of a threatening letter posted on the gate of the Court House in St. John’s. |
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167 |
3 Feb. 1815 |
L. Chancey, Clerk of the Peace |
- |
In the Court of Sessions: Orders for the destruction of all dogs found at large in and around St. John’s. |
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167v-168 |
? |
Distressed of St. John’s |
Caesar Colclough |
The Memorial of the distressed of St. John’s in general: complaints laid against the courts for ordering the destruction of dogs. |
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169 |
10 Mar. 1815 |
Mr. Bownas |
Earl Bathurst |
Transmitting some enclosed articles left in Newfoundland by Maj. Gen. Campbell after his departure. |
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170 |
10 Mar. 1815 |
Mr. Bownas |
Earl Bathurst |
List of articles left by Maj. Gen. Campbell in Newfoundland. |
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171 |
18 Mar. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
Requesting the transfer of the letter to Earl Bathurst concerning the presently disturbed state of Newfoundland. |
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173-175v |
19 Mar. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
A detailed account of the disturbed state of affairs currently existing in Newfoundland with a report on riots and other disturbances that have occurred the present year. |
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177-178 |
22 Mar. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
Concerning the preservation of the peace, while mentioning several priests and bishops involved in these affairs. |
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179-180 |
? Mar. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
Concerning recent disturbances on the island, riots, and the custody and punishment of those involved. |
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181-182v |
24 Mar. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
Concerning the carrying out of a sentence on William Murphy; uses opportunity to comment on state of social order in Newfoundland under his jurisdiction |
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183-184 |
27 Mar, 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
Observations on Irish migration to Newfoundland; complains that new comers are infected with ideas and attitudes of those already in Newfoundland ("Oldsters") |
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185 |
29 Mar. 1815 |
A. McLeny |
Henry Goulburn |
Concerning the articles of Maj. Gen. Campbell which are left onboard the Magdalene at Cherry Garden and are bound for Newfoundland. (Lists articles in the margins). |
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187-187v |
30 Mar. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
Concerning the Roman Catholic Bishop as a man who helped to quell the riotous acts of the people. |
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189 |
7 Apr. 1815 |
Adm Isaac Coffin |
Henry Goulburn |
Requesting information regarding the rights of American vessels to dry and cure fish on the Magdalen Islands. |
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191 |
10 Apr. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
Earl Bathurst |
Transferring the extract of a letter which was previously sent to Governor Keats. |
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193-193v |
8 Apr. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
R. Keats |
Extract of a letter from Chief Justice Colclough to Governor Keats. |
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195-197 |
31 Mar. 1815 |
Alexander Lang |
Lieut. Edward Gauvreau |
Copy of a series of correspondence between Lang and Gauvreau: Concerning the removal of a nine pounder from Nelsons Battery to Fort William, soliciting Gauvreau’s men to aid in this pursuit. |
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197v-198v |
? |
Alexander Lang |
Capt. W. Morris |
Listing the members of the Committee for the defence of Ferryland and requesting the removal of Lieut. Gauvreau from his position for defence of the region. |
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199-199v |
7 Apr. 1815 |
W. Morris |
Alexander Lang |
Concerning the removal of a nine pounder without authority and ordering that the gun be placed back in its former situation. |
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201-202 |
18 Apr. 1815 |
Chetwynd |
- |
At the Court at Carlton House: Request from the Merchants trading from Poole to Newfoundland for the importation of supplies such as lumber, live stock, pitch, and tar, from the United State to Newfoundland. |
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203-205 |
- |
- |
- |
Form of Warrant empowering the Governor of Newfoundland with the ability to import food supplies from the United States during emergences. |
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206-207 |
- |
- |
- |
License to import bread, flour, live stock, etc into Newfoundland from the United States. |
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209 |
22 Apr. 1815 |
Adm Isaac Coffin |
Henry Goulburn |
Concerning the existing treaty between Great Britain and the United States. |
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211-211v |
15 May, 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
Concerning the patrols of the troops for the defence of the island and the large number of incoming peoples from Ireland (insists that everything is tranquil yet he clearly does not regard the Irish as anything but a potential source of unrest and trouble). |
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213-213v |
15 May, 1815 |
Caesar Colclough and the magistrates of St. John’s (St. John’s) |
Maj. Gen. Charles Campbell |
Request for delaying the removal of the 2nd Battalion of the 93rd Regiment, until proper substitutions can be made for the defence of the island. |
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215-215v |
6 May, 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
R. Keats |
Duplicate of a letter from Chief Justice Colclough to R. Keats: Concerning the illegal gathering of peoples around St. John’s and a request for nightly patrols to be instituted. |
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217-217v |
3 May, 1815 |
Richard Lobb |
- |
Regarding the gathering of men, who were believed to be Irish, at the gates of Richard Lobb’s house, who is a private of the Royal Sappers and Miners. (Sworn before J. Macbraire and signed under oath by Phillip Knight). |
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219 |
21 Apr. 1815 |
R. Lushington |
Maj. Gen. H. Bunbury |
Regarding the shipment of articles of bedding, furniture, etc. for the use of troops at Newfoundland. |
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221 |
12 Apr. 1815 |
J. Barker |
George. Harrison |
Regarding the shipment of articles of bedding, furniture, etc. for the use of troops at Newfoundland onboard the Magdalen transport, Joseph Fenwick, master. |
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223-223 |
6 May, 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
Concerning the gathering of a party of men near the Magdalen. |
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225-225v |
6 May, 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
R. Keats |
Concerning swearing or attempting to administer unlawful oaths. |
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227-227v |
3 May, 1815 |
Richard Lobb |
- |
Regarding the gathering of men, who were believed to be Irish, at the gates of Richard Lobb’s house, who is a private of the Royal Sappers and Miners. (Sworn before J. Macbraire and signed under oath by Phillip Knight). |
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229 |
13 May, 1815 |
R. Lushington |
Henry Goulburn |
Concerning rules, regulations, and payments for the Corps of St. John’s Volunteers. |
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231 |
7 Dec. 1812 |
J. Macbraire |
- |
Receipt of money provided to the Volunteer Rangers. (Sworn before Robert Lee). |
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231v |
23 Oct. 1812 |
J. Macbraire |
- |
Receipt of money and rations due from government to the Volunteer Rangers. (Sworn before Thomas Tremlett). |
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232 |
10 Oct. 1812 |
- |
- |
An estimate of Money and Rations due from government to the Volunteer Rangers. (List of payments). |
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233 |
1 Nov. 1812 |
Maj. Gen. Francis Moore |
Thomas Forth Winter |
Concerning the payment of the Volunteer Rangers of St. John’s. |
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235-236 |
5 June, 1815 |
Christopher Robinson |
? |
Concerning consent for the restoration of the Louisa Hannah. |
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237-237v |
5 June, 1815 |
? |
Maj. Gen. H. E. Bunbury |
Concerning letters from Maj. Gen. Campbell regarding Mr. Lang of the Committee for the defence of Ferryland. |
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239-239v |
10 Apr. 1815 |
Charles Campbell |
Adjutant General of the Forces |
Transmitting a letter concerning Mr. Lang who considers himself "secretary to a committee for the defence of the harbour of Ferryland." |
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241-244v |
31 Mar. 1815 |
Alexander Lang |
Lieut. Gauvreau |
A series of correspondences between Lang and Gauvreau: Concerning orders for the moving of a nine pounder for the better defence of the island. |
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245-245v |
7 Apr. 1815 |
W. Morris |
Alexander Lang |
Concerning the Committee for the defence of Ferryland and the removal of the nine pounder. |
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247-247v |
9 June, 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
Earl Bathurst |
The Chief Justice informs Bathurst of his ill health and inability to perform his duties. |
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249 |
3 June, 1815 |
William Carson |
? |
Message from Dr. Carson requiring that Chief Justice Colclough take rest from all business due to ill health. |
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251 |
21 June, 1815 |
R. Lushington |
Henry Goulburn |
Concerning the request of Gov. Keats for the statutes at large for the use of the government of Newfoundland. |
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253 |
22 June, 1815 |
J. Whaher (?) |
Henry Goulburn |
Concerning the transmission of dispatches which have addressed by Lord Bathurst to Governor Keats. |
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254-254v |
26 June, 1815 |
R. Lushington |
Henry Goulburn |
Need for replacement for brig Endeavor captured by American privateers. |
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256 |
3 Apr. 1815 |
J. Barrow |
R. Lushington |
Need for replacement for brig Endeavor captured by American privateers. |
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258 |
5 July, 1815 |
Thomas Lack |
Henry Goulburn |
Regarding the difficulty of importing oil from Newfoundland into the British Empire. |
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260 |
31 July, 1815 |
R. Lushington |
Henry Goulburn |
Concerning a request from Maj. Gen. Campbell for the continuance of the pay of the Barges Crew. |
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262 |
25 Dec. 1814 |
Charles Campbell |
Commissary General Winter |
In consequence of the capture of the Government Brig the crew of that vessel are to cease pay, but the pay of the barges crew is to be issued in continuation. |
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264 |
3 Sept. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
Regarding the ill health of Chief Justice Colclough. |
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266 |
2 Sept. 1815 |
J. R. Gaunt |
Caesar Colclough |
Regarding the need for Chief Justice Colclough to live in better climate and retire from all business for the sake of his health. |
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268 |
22 Aug. 1815 |
William Carson |
James Macbraire |
Dr. Carson’s opinion that Chief Justice Colclough needs to rest and retire from all business due to ill health. |
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270 |
9 Sept. 1815 |
John Hutchinson |
? |
Request to know the current status of Chief Justice Colclough, whether he is alive or dead. |
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272 |
18 Sept. 1815 |
R. Lushington |
Henry Goulburn |
Concerning a bill for the payment of services provided by Dr Patrick Lambert as head of the Catholic Church in Newfoundland. |
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274 |
5 Oct. 1815 |
J. Barrow |
Henry Goulburn |
Concerning instructions regarding the handling of French vessels. |
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276 |
6 Oct. 1815 |
R. Lushington |
Henry Goulburn |
Regarding letters related to the supply of coals from Cape Breton to Newfoundland. |
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278-279v |
14 Sept. 1815 |
? |
? |
Relative to the employment of a colonial vessel for shipping coal from Cape Breton to Newfoundland. |
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280 |
8 Nov. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
Colclough in England (for medical reasons; see below, p. 292) and offers to appear personally before Lord Bathurst to provide first-hand information on Newfoundland |
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282-282v |
11 Nov. 1815 |
R. Lushington |
Henry Goulburn |
Concerning the payment of the Barge’s crew and preferring that their may be no need to replace the captured Endeavor. |
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284-284v |
14 Nov. 1815 |
J. Keelany (?) |
Henry Goulburn |
Concerning the request for mail to Newfoundland to be bagged separated at Halifax. |
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286 |
20 Nov. 1815 |
R. Lushington |
Henry Goulburn |
Concerning payments for the additional salary of Caesar Colclough and allowance to Rev. Dr. P. Lambert, head of the Catholic Church in Newfoundland. |
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288 |
22 Nov. 1815 |
A. Kevinson (?) |
Henry Goulburn |
Bill drawn for the purchase of medicine for the Volunteer Rangers. |
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290 |
18 Dec. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
Requesting a letter to be laid before his Lordship, Earl Bathurst. |
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292 |
28 Oct. 1815 |
James Blaikie |
? |
Providing an account of the number of documents and letters addressed between 20 Oct. 1813 and 4 Oct. 1815. Also mentions the departure of Caesar Colclough to England for health reasons. |
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294 |
12 Dec. 1815 |
Henry (?) C. Boissafore |
? |
Concerning the ill health of Chief Justice Colclough due to severity of weather and strain from his duties. |
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295 |
19 Dec. 1815 |
R. Lushington |
Henry Goulburn |
Concerning payment of expenses of the island by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. |
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297-297v |
23 Dec. 1815 |
Caesar Colclough |
? |
Concerning compensation for services provided as Chief Justice of Newfoundland. |
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