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Copy of the memorial of the McCormick family of Point-au-Pelée Island, to His Excellency the Governor General in Council: praying, 1stly.--For the wai(...)
Copy of the memorial of the McCormick family of Point-au-Pelée Island, to His Excellency the Governor General in Council: praying, 1stly.--For the wai(...)
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Copy of the memorial of the McCormick family of Point-au-Pelée Island, to His Excellency the Governor General in Council: praying, 1stly.--For the wai(...)

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Copy of the memorial of the McCormick family of Point-au-Pelée Island, to His Excellency the Governor General in Council: praying, 1stly.--For the waiver of the judgment obtained against them, under peculiar circumstances, on an information for intrusion, filed against them at their own instance, in respect of their possession of that island; and 2ndly.--For the issuing of patents for the confirmation of their title to their respective portions of the island under the will of the late William McCormick, Esquire, who held the island under an Indian lease, of 1st May, 1788, made to the late Thomas McKee, Esquire a chief and a half-breed, for 999 years, (renewable); together with a synopsis of the several affidavits and other documents referred to in and accompany. Memorial signed at end: John Stuart, Attorney for Memorialists. Quebec, 25th July, 1865.
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Object Number37131055435127D
Diary concerning land granting in Upper Canada
Russell, Peter, 1733-1808
1797-07-01