Dunkin, Christopher, 1812-1881
Christopher Dunkin personnalité politique canadienne
Christopher Dunkin Canadian politician
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Works
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Address at the bar of the Legislative Assembly of Canada. | |
Catalogue of the valuable law library of the late Hon. Judge Dunkin comprising the principal English and French legal authorities, Canada jurist, Upper and Lower Canada law reports, statutes from the Conquest to the present time : many of them in fine style of bindings and in perfect order, the whole for positive sale by auction in the order of the catalogue on Saturday afternoon, the 11th inst., at two o'clock, Shaw & Gowdey, auctioneers | |
Chronological list or index of grants en fief and royal ratifications of grants en fief, made in New France, to the time of its cession to the British Crown in 1760. | |
Discours de C. Dunkin, écuyer, devant l'Assemblée législative du Canada : au nom de certains seigneurs, signataires d'une pétition à cette honorable chambre contre un bill introduit par l'honorable procureur-général Drummond, intitulé Acte pour définir les droits des seigneurs et des censitaires dans le Bas-Canada, et pour faciliter le rachat | |
Exposé financier discours de l'Hon. M. Dunkin, à la séance parlementaire de vendredi, 14 février 1868. | |
Financial statement of the Hon. Christopher Dunkin, treasurer of the province of Quebec, submitted 14th February, 1868 with appendices | |
Sir, in view of the extreme urgency of the case, a few seigniors, who lately had occasion to meet in Montreal, were led to the conclusion that it was imperatively necessary for them, without loss of time, to retain the services of C.S. Cherrier, esq., Q.C., and C. Dunkin, edq., to appear on behalf of the seigniors before the special court for the determination of the questions affecting the seigniorial tenure, to be submitted to that court under the bill recently passed by the Legislature ... | |
Speech delivered in the Legislative Assembly during the debate on the subject of the Confederation of the British North American Provinces |