Head, Francis Bond, Sir, 1793-1875
Head, Francis B. (Francis Bond), 1793-1875
Head, Francis Bond, 1793-1875
Head, Francis Bond 1793-1875 Sir
High-ways and dry-ways, Author of
Francis Bond Head British soldier and Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada
Head, Francis Bond
Head, Francis B.
Head, F.B. (Francis Bond), 1793-1875
Head, Francis Bond Sir
VIAF ID: 32116633 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (59)
5xx's: Related Names (10)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Grande-Bretagne Monarque (1830-1837 : Guillaume IV)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Grande-Bretagne. Colonial Office
- 510 2 _ ‡a Haut-Canada Lieutenant-gouverneur (1836-1838 : Head)
- 510 1 _ ‡a Haut-Canada. ‡b Lieutenant-gouverneur (1835-1838 : Head)
- 510 1 _ ‡a Haut-Canada. ‡b Lieutenant-gouverneur (1836-1838 : Head)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Haut-Canada ‡b Lieutenant-gouverneur (1835-1838 : Head)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Haut-Canada ‡b Lieutenant-gouverneur (1836-1838 : Head)
- 510 1 _ ‡a Ontario. ‡b Lieutenant-Governor (1836-1838 : Head)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Upper Canada. Lieutenant-Governor (1836-1838 : Head)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Upper Canada ‡b Lieutenant-Governor (1836-1838 : Head)
Works
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Address of the electors of the city of Toronto to Sir Francis Bond Head, on the subject of the distress occasioned by the stoppage of the supplies, and His Excellency's answer thereto. | |
An address to the House of Lords against the bill before Parliament for the union of the Canadas, and disclosing the improper means by which the consent of the legislature of the upper province has been obtained to the measure | |
Britannia and Conway tubular bridges, 1849: | |
Bubbles from the brunnens of Nassau | |
Canada-Sir F.B. Head : copy of a despatch from Sir F.B. Head, in answer to charges preferred against him by Dr. C. Duncombe, in petition presented to the House of Commons on the August 1836. | |
Copie des instructions données à Lord Gosford et aux Commissaires nommés pour s'enquérir des griefs dont on s'est plaint dans le Bas-Canada : aussi Copie des instructions données à Sir F.B. Head, Lieutenant-Gouverneur du Haut-Canada. | |
Copies or extracts of despatches from Sir F.B. Head, bart., K.C.H., on the subject of Canada with copies or extracts of the answers from the Secretary of State | |
Copy of an explanatory memorandum, addressed by Sir Francis Head to Lord Glenelg, dated the 21st of May last | |
Descriptive essays contributed to the quarterly review | |
Documents transmitted by His Excellency the Lieut.-Governor, relative to the building of certain parsonage houses ; Documents sent down by His Excellency the Lieut.-Governor, relating to the provincial hospital. | |
The emigrant | |
A faggot of French sticks | |
A few practical arguments against the theory of emigration | |
The following is the reply to His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, to an address presented this day from electors of the Home District, praying His Excellency to dissolve the present House of Assembly. | |
Fonts and font covers | |
A fortnight in Ireland. | |
Further copies or extracts of correspondence relative to the affairs of Lower Canada and Upper Canada. | |
High-ways and dry-ways | |
The horse and his rider. | |
Important public documents relative to the late changes in the Executive Council. | |
Life in Germany; | |
The life of Bruce, the African traveller. | |
Lord Glenelg's despatches to Sir F.B. Head, Bart. during his administration of the government of Upper Canada : abstracted from the papers laid before Parliament. | |
Memorial to His Excellency the Right Honorable Sir Edmund Walker Head, bart., governor general of British North America, &c. &c. | |
[Message communicated by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, to the Honorable the Legislative council, on the 12th January, 1838, on the subject of the capture and destruction of the piratical steamer "Caroline", and copy of communication to Her Majesty's minister at Washington.] | |
Message from His Excellency, transmitting documents relating to King's College and Upper Canada College | |
Mr. Kinglake. | |
A narrative | |
Notice : the inhabitants of Bytown are requested to attend a meeting which will take place in Burpee's Inn, on Saturday, the 7th May, for the purpose of addressing His Excellency Sir F.B. Head, as regards the arbitrary conduct of our fain would be Lieutenant Colonel | |
Orders in council and returns respecting the sale of lands in Upper Canada. | |
Las pampas y los Andes... | |
Paris in 1851 | |
Printed ephemera from the Metropolitan Toronto Library | |
Proclamation : reward : by command of His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor : a reward is hereby offered, of five hundred pounds, to any one who will apprehend and deliver up to justice, Charles Duncombe ... | |
The Pytchley hunt; past and present, its history from its foundation to the present day; | |
Report of the public dinner in honor of Sir Francis Bond Head and the people of Upper-Canada given at the Albion Hotel, Quebec, on Monday, the 25th July, 1836. | |
Returns from the University of Toronto, Upper Canada College, Victoria, Regiopolis, and Queen's Colleges shewing their annual expenditure and income | |
Rough notes taken during some rapid journeys across the pampas and among the Andes | |
The royal engineer | |
Speech of His Excellency Sir Francis Bond Head, on proroguing the provincial Parliament. | |
The Speeches, messages, and replies of His Excellency Sir Francis Bond Head,K.C.H. Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada accompanied by an extract from a despatch of His Excellency to Lord Glenelg : together with introductory remarks, and a brief biographical sketch. | |
Stokers and pokers; or, The London and North Western Railway, the electric telegraph and the Railway Clearing House. | |
Stories of popular voyages and travels; with illustrations. | |
Three letters to Lord Brougham on the execution in Upper Canada of the traitors Lount and Matthews | |
Toronto: the grounds upon which are based her claims to be the seat of government of Canada; | |
Upper Canada : copy of Sir F. Head's despatch of 28th May 1836, enclosing copy of a Gazette extraordinary, notifying the dissolution of the provincial Parliament. | |
Upper Canada gazette, extraordinary, Toronto, Thursday, December 28, 1837 : by authority. | |
Upper Canada, Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 17 January 1838;-for, Copy of the despatches from Sir F.B. Head to Lord Glenelg, dated 21 April 1836, and 16 July 1836, Colonial Office, Downing-Street, 22 January 1838, G. Grey (Mr. Hume) : ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 23 January 1838. | |
£50 reward Proclamation, Upper Canada, F.B. Head : Victoria .. |