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Ford, Wm. Jr.
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Ford, Wm. Jr.
Mayor. To give a dinner at the Br. Am. Hotel.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 2, col. 8)
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Ford, Wm. Jr.
Bill to prevent cruelty to animals, signed by him.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 3, col. 3)
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Freemason
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Freemason
Dinners to be held at Bamford's Hotel on St. John's Day. Ad.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 2, col. 7)
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Freemason
Dinners to be held at Bamford's Hotel on St. John's Day. Ad.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 3, col. 4)
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Great Britain
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Great Britain
Kgtn Town Meeting called by Wm. Ford Jr. to discuss implications of Gt. Britain's repeal of the navigation laws for the economic conditions of Canada.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 3, col. 3)
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Hill Family
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Hill Family
The Hill family is to have a benefit put on for them by the officers of the garrison.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 2, col. 7)
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Hugson, Edward
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Hugson, Edward
His son Edward died age 13.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 3, col. 2)
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Hugson, John
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Hugson, John
His son Edward died a6e 13.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 3, col. 2)
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Kingston Penitentiary
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Kingston Penitentiary
Editorial supporting ex-warden Henry Smith.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 2, col. 8)
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Kingston Town Meeting
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Kingston Town Meeting
Called by Wm Ford Jr. to discuss implications of Gt. Britain's repeal of navigation laws for the economic conditions of Canada.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 3, col. 3)
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Law
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Law
Called by Wm. Ford Jr. to discuss implications of Gt. Britain's repeal of the navigation laws of the economic conditions of Canada.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 3, col. 3)
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McCord, W.K.
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McCord, W.K.
Assault case of Commander Robert Julyan, R. N., vs Capt. Boxer, R.N., before judge W.K. McCordt Quebec. Case dismissed for insuficient evidence.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 2, col. 3)
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McCuniffe, Walter
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McCuniffe, Walter
Harbour master. Report.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 2, col. 7)
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McMillan, Wm.
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McMillan, Wm.
Keg of oysters stolen from him.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 2, col. 7)
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Newspapers
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Newspapers
A daily British Wh., and a weekly British Wh., to be issued starting January 1849.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 2, col. 5)
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Quebec
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Quebec
Assault case of Commander Robert Julyan, R.N., vs Capt. Boxer, R.N., before judge W.K. McCord, Quebec. Case dismissed for insufficient evidence.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 2, col. 8)
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Smith, Henry
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Smith, Henry
Editorial supporting ex-watden Henry Smith.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 2, col. 8)
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St. John's Day
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St. John's Day
Dinner to be held at Bamford's Hotel on St. John's Day. Ad.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 2, col. 7)
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St. John's Day
Dinner to be held at Bamford's Hotel on St. John's Day. Ad.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 3, col. 4)
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Theatre
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Theatre
The Hill family is to have a benefit put on for by the officers of the Garrison.
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Appearing in the British Whig on Dec. 23, 1848 (p. 2, col. 7)
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