Small, John, 1746-1831
John Small politicien du Canada colonial
VIAF ID: 104500866 (Personal)
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Council-Chamber, Oct. 29, '99 : the board having reason to believe, that very frequent frauds have been committed, by persons who are entitled to land free of expence, having asked for, and received the same two, or three times over ... | |
Council-Office, Dec. 29, 1798 : Yonge-Street | |
Executive Council Chamber of the province of Upper Canada, November 6th 1794 : present in council His Excellency John Graves Simcoe ... | |
Executive Council office, York, 19th January, 1820 : it having been suggested ... | |
It having been suggested to His Excellency the lieutenant governor, that a permission to locate on the waste lands of the Crown, would be more acceptable to the militia, than setting apart for that purpose a particular tract in each district ..., notice is hereby given, that the militia who served during the late war with the United States of America ... will receive patent grants ... | |
Notice is hereby given, that the townships of Dereham & Norwich, in the western district of this province, are to be sold in lots of three thousand acres each, exclusive of the Crown and clergy reserves ... | |
Notice is hereby given, that unless the lessees of the Crown and clergy reserves, shall pay the arrears of rent due by them ..., that legal steps will be forthwith used to recover the same ... | |
Notice : whereas divers persons who of late have received orders in council, to enable them to obtain grants by patent of part of the waste lands of the Crown in this province, have not by themselves or by their agents, applied at the Surveyor General's Office for a location of such lands, and have also neglected to perform certain other conditions ... | |
To His Honor Peter Russell, Esquire, president of the province of Upper-Canada. | |
Upper-Canada, Council-Office, Sept. 24, 1799 | |
Whereas the persons whose names are hereunder specified, did, through their agent Simon Zelotes Watson, receive the promise of government for a single location of two hundred acres each in the township of Westminster ... : by command of His Honor the President in Council | |
Yonge-Street : notice is hereby given to all persons settled, or about to settle on Yonge-Street ... | |
York, Council-Office, July 8, 1799 : whereas many persons have settled upon lands in different parts of this province, without having obtained any authority, licence, or title to do so ... |