Morris, Charles, 1711-1781
Morris, Charles (Surveyor)
Charles Morris Chief Justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court and surveyor general
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Morris ‡c Chief Justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court and surveyor general
- 100 1 _ ‡a Morris, Charles ‡c (Surveyor)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Morris, Charles ‡d 1711-1781
- 100 1 _ ‡a Morris, Charles ‡d 1711-1781
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Works
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A chart of the harbour of Halifax, in Nova Scotia; with Jebucto Bay and Cape Sambrô, also the islands, ledges of rocks, shoals & soundings. | |
A chart of the peninsula of Nova Scotia. | |
Description of the harbour and river of St. John's, in Nova-Scotia, and of the townships of Sunbury, Burton, Gage, and Conway, lying on said river, as received from Charles Morris, Esq ; surveyor-general of Halifax, and contained in a letter wrote to Capt. W William Spry, one of the proprietors of said townships : dated 25th of January, 1768. | |
A draught of the harbour of Canso : done by order of His excellency Montagu Wilmot, Esq., Governor and Commander in Chief of Nova Scotia, &c., &., &. | |
Halifax (Canadá) (Nueva Escocia) (Puerto) | |
Manuscripts relating to early settlements on St. John's River, Nova-Scotia. | |
[Map of St. Mary's and Petit d'Grat Harbour.] | |
Map of the River St. John in the Province of Nova Scotia, exhibiting the grant to officers &c. in 1765, with other patents. | |
Morris map : published with the Pote Journal | |
Northern part of the Gut of Canso, part of the island of Cape Bocton | |
A sketch of St. John's Harbour and part of the river; | |
To his Excellency William Shirly... this draught of the Northern English Colonies, together with the French neibouring Settlements.. | |
Whereas it has been thought expedient, for the Information of the Proprietors of sundry Tracts of Land, situate in the Province/ of Nova-Scotia, or Acadia, to make known the Tenor of the several Grants under which the said Lands are held, therefore the/ following Extracts are printed./ ... |