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6th Leeds Regiment

  • 6th Leeds Regiment

    Col. Hartwell of the 6th Leeds Regiment is referred to concerning the defence of Kingston and Gananoque.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on May 14, 1838 (p. 3, col. 1, 2)

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  • 6th Leeds Regiment

    J. K. Hartwell, Militia colonel, 6th Reg. Leeds, Johnstown District is Coroner.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Sept. 12, 1838 (p. 3, col. 1)

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  • 6th Leeds Regiment

    Lt. col. John McDonald present at meeting re. reconstruction of Sir Isaac Brock's monument.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Oct. 5, 1842 (p. 2, col. 5)

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6th Provisional Battalion, Militia

  • 6th Provisional Battalion, Militia

    Edward McElderry vs. C. I. Baldwin, col. of 6th Provisional Battalion, Militia.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Jun. 19, 1839 (p. 2, col. 4)

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  • 6th Provisional Battalion, Militia

    Designated as a battalion in U. C. after Dec. 4, 1837.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Nov. 5, 1842 (p. 2, col. 4)

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6th Regiment

  • 6th Regiment

    A deserter from this regiment was lodged in the Kingston Gaol after his capture by Brig. Gen. Vincent.

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    Appearing in the Kingston Gazette on Jun. 22, 1813 (p. 3, col. 3)

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  • 6th Regiment

    John Macdonald of Gananoque to be Lt. col. in the 6th Regiment Leeds militia.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Feb. 6, 1839 (p. 2, col. 6)

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  • 6th Regiment

    Arrived in Quebec from Montreal on the St. George. Embarked on the Athol.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Oct. 31, 1840 (p. 2, col. 2)

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  • 6th Regiment

    Regarding the Athol's voyage to England carrying the remainder of the 66th Regiment.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Nov. 4, 1840 (p. 2, col. 3)

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  • 6th Regiment

    Lt. Elmes Steele, former adjutant, appointed storekeeper at Chelsea Hospital.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Dec. 21, 1842 (p. 2, col. 5)

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6th. Concession Road

  • 6th. Concession Road

    William Powley is elected as Road Master for the 6th. Concession Road in Kingston Township.

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    Appearing in the Kingston Chronicle on Jan. 12, 1827 (p. 3, col. 2)

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    Kingston Chronicle, 1827-01-12, Page 3

  • 6th. Concession Road

    William Guess, Roadmaster of the 5th, 6th west and centre Concessions.

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    Appearing in the Kingston Chronicle on Jan. 10, 1829 (p. 2, col. 6; p. 3, col. 1)

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    Kingston Chronicle, 1829-01-10, Page 2

  • 6th. Concession Road

    John Diamond, Roadmaster of the 6th Concession Addition Road.

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    Appearing in the Kingston Chronicle on Jan. 10, 1829 (p. 3, col. 1; p. 2, col. 6)

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    Kingston Chronicle, 1829-01-10, Page 3

  • 6th. Concession Road

    James Read, and John Leatherland elected as Roadmasters for the 5th. and 6th. Concession Roads.

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    Appearing in the Kingston Chronicle on Jan. 9, 1830 (p. 3, col. 2)

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    Kingston Chronicle, 1830-01-09, Page 3

7th Dragoon Guards

  • 7th Dragoon Guards

    Capt. Le Merchant of these guards left for England to rejoin them.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Nov. 18, 1840 (p. 3, col. 1)

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7th Hussars

  • 7th Hussars

    Inspected by Sir Richard D. Jackson as well as the Royal Artillery and the Grenadier Champs de Mars.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Oct. 30, 1839 (p. 2, col. 4)

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  • 7th Hussars

    Referred to, regarding the review of the troops by the Governor General.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Oct. 24, 1840 (p. 2, col. 3)

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  • 7th Hussars

    Capt. Cambell of the 7th Hussars appointed Military Secretary in place of Major Hall, who returned to England.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Nov. 18, 1840 (p. 3, col. 1)

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7th Hussars (Seventh)

  • 7th Hussars (Seventh)

    Percussion caps were sent from Great Britain to the Canadas for the Dragoon Guards and the 7th Hussars. The British Consul at New York, fearful that U.S. "patriots" would seize them, forwarded them to James Macfarlane of Kingston. The caps arrived safely.

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    Appearing in the Chronicle and Gazette on Jan. 30, 1839 (p. 2, col. 1)

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