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1st Batallion, Frontenac
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1st Batallion, Frontenac
Appointments.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Apr. 6, 1847 (p. 2, col. 2)
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1st Batallion, Frontenac
James MarFarlane and Henry Smith Jr. are to be majors in this regiment.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Apr. 13, 1847 (p. 3, col. 2)
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1st Batallion, Frontenac
John Harvey to be ensign in this group.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Nov. 20, 1847 (p. 3, col. 1)
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1st Battalion of Incorporated Militia
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1st Battalion of Incorporated Militia
Capt. Richard Webb, formerly of this battalion, lied at Hamilton.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Jun. 29, 1847 (p. 3, col. 3)
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1st Battalion Lanark Militia
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1st Battalion Lanark Militia
Under A. Macmillan have offered to go to fight in Lower Canada.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 1, 1837 (p. 2, col. 4, 6)
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1st Battalion of St. John's City Militia
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1st Battalion of St. John's City Militia
Regarding the contribution made by this and the officers of the New Brunswick Artillery Regiment for the restoration of Brock's Monument.
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Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Nov. 4, 1840 (p. 2, col. 4)
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1st Battalion, Addington
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1st Battalion, Addington
List of those men who are to be officers in this regiment.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Apr. 13, 1847 (p. 3, col. 2)
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1st Concession Road
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1st Concession Road
Bart Wartman and Thomas Graham are elected as Roadmasters for the 1st. Concession Road.
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Appearing in the Kingston Chronicle on Jan. 9, 1830 (p. 3, col. 2)
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1st Concession Road
Henry Graham of the first Concession Road, Township of Kingston, is notifying the public of a strayed cow, and asks the owner to take it away.
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Appears twice weekly in the Chronicle and Gazette, starting on Dec. 23, 1840 (p. 3, col. 4) and ending on Dec. 30, 1840 (p. 3, col. 6)
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1st Dragoon Guards
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1st Dragoon Guards
Alexander Morrison was jailed in Niagara. It was said by John Milne and James Douglas of the 1st Dragoon Guards, that he was enticing the soldiers to desert.
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Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Sept. 19, 1838 (p. 2, col. 6, p. 3, col. 1)
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