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Narratives of John Pritchard, Pierre Chrysologue Pambrun, and Frederick Damien Heurter, Respecting the Aggressions of the North-West Company, Against the Earl of Selkirk's Settlement Upon Red River [microform]
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 106

Narratives of John Pritchard, Pierre Chrysologue Pambrun, and Frederick Damien Heurter, Respecting the Aggressions of the North-West Company, Against the Earl of Selkirk's Settlement Upon Red River [microform]

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Narratives of John Pritchard, Pierre Chrysologue Pambrun, and Frederick Damien Huerter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 91

Narratives of John Pritchard, Pierre Chrysologue Pambrun, and Frederick Damien Huerter

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1819
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Narratives of John Pritchard, Pierre Chrysologue Pambrun, and Frederick Damien Huerter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198
Report of Trials in the Courts of Canada, Relative to the Destruction of the Earl of Selkirk's Settlement on the Red River: with Observations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 434

Report of Trials in the Courts of Canada, Relative to the Destruction of the Earl of Selkirk's Settlement on the Red River: with Observations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1820
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  • Publisher: Unknown

An English barrister examined the proceedings. Persons on trial included: Colin Robertson, Michael Heden, John Bourke, Louis Nolin and Martin Jordon, for a riot; Paul Brown and Francois Firmin Boucher for murder of Robert Semple; John Siveright, Alexander Mackenzie, Hugh M'Gillis, John M'Donald, John M'Laughlin and Simon Fraser as accessories to murder of Semple; Paul Brown for robbery; and John Cooper and Hugh Bennerman for theft.

Travels Into Print
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 395

Travels Into Print

The Age of Exploration and Discovery may well have started in the 15th century, but for the British, the 19th century saw the rise of the British Empire and an explosion in world travel. The travel narratives written during this century were profuse, and by some estimates more travel narratives were written during the first half of the 19th century than in all preceding centuries. These accounts tell of wondrous zoological and botanical finds, of topography never before imagined, and of exotic peoples as well. At the time, there was one publisher, John Murray, known for its utter domination of the travel narrative field. The caliber and profile of their list was known throughout the UK and E...

Lord Selkirk
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 517

Lord Selkirk

Thomas Douglas, the Fifth Earl of Selkirk (1770–1820), was a complex man of his times, whose passions left an indelible mark on Canadian history. A product of the Scottish Enlightenment and witness to the French Revolution, he dedicated his fortune and energy to the vision of a new colony at the centre of North America. His final legacy, the Red River Settlement, led to the eventual end of the dominance of the fur trade and began the demographic and social transformation of western Canada. The product of three decades of research, this is the definitive biography of Lord Selkirk. Bumsted’s passionate prose and thoughtful analysis illuminate not only the man, but also the political and economic realities of the British empire at the turn of the nineteenth century. He analyzes Selkirk’s position within these realities, showing how his paternalistic attitudes informed his “social experiments” in colonization and translated into unpredictable, and often tragic, outcomes. Bumsted also provides extensive detail on the complexities of colonization, the Scottish Enlightenment, Scottish peerage, the fur trade, the Red River settlement, and early British-Canadian politics.

Report of the Proceedings Connected with the Disputes Between the Earl of Selkirk and the North-west Company
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1002

Report of the Proceedings Connected with the Disputes Between the Earl of Selkirk and the North-west Company

Report of the arrest and imprisonment, by the Earl of Selkirk, of several Partners, and people in the service, of the North-West Company, at Fort William, in August, 1816, upon charges of high treason, murder, robbery, and conspiracy. All trials ended in acquittals, and the remaining charges were dropped.

The Monthly Magazine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 704

The Monthly Magazine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1819
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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