A Proclamation, To such as are desirous to Settle on the Lands of the Crown in the Province of Upper Canada
English military officer and governor, John Graves Simcoe, the First Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, wrote this Priclamation in 1792.

An excerpt:

"Be it known to all concerned, that His Majesty hath by His Royal Commission and Instructions to the Governor, and in his absence to the Lieutenant Governor or Person administering the Government for the time being of the said Province of Upper Canada, given Authority and Command to grant the Lands of the Crown in the same by Patent under the Great Seal thereof; and it being expedient to publish and declare the Royal Intention respecting such grants and Patents, I do accordingly hereby make known the Terms of Grant and Settlement to be:

First.—That the Crown Lands to be granted be Parcel of a Township: If an Inland Township, of Ten Miles square, and if a Township on navigable Waters, of Nine Miles in Front and twelve Miles in Depth, to be run out and marked by His Majesty's Surveyor or Deputy Surveyor General, or under his Sanction and Authority..."
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A Proclamation, To such as are desirous to Settle on the Lands of the Crown in the Province of Upper Canada
English military officer and governor, John Graves Simcoe, the First Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, wrote this Priclamation in 1792.

An excerpt:

"Be it known to all concerned, that His Majesty hath by His Royal Commission and Instructions to the Governor, and in his absence to the Lieutenant Governor or Person administering the Government for the time being of the said Province of Upper Canada, given Authority and Command to grant the Lands of the Crown in the same by Patent under the Great Seal thereof; and it being expedient to publish and declare the Royal Intention respecting such grants and Patents, I do accordingly hereby make known the Terms of Grant and Settlement to be:

First.—That the Crown Lands to be granted be Parcel of a Township: If an Inland Township, of Ten Miles square, and if a Township on navigable Waters, of Nine Miles in Front and twelve Miles in Depth, to be run out and marked by His Majesty's Surveyor or Deputy Surveyor General, or under his Sanction and Authority..."
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A Proclamation, To such as are desirous to Settle on the Lands of the Crown in the Province of Upper Canada

A Proclamation, To such as are desirous to Settle on the Lands of the Crown in the Province of Upper Canada

by John Graves Simcoe
A Proclamation, To such as are desirous to Settle on the Lands of the Crown in the Province of Upper Canada

A Proclamation, To such as are desirous to Settle on the Lands of the Crown in the Province of Upper Canada

by John Graves Simcoe

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English military officer and governor, John Graves Simcoe, the First Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, wrote this Priclamation in 1792.

An excerpt:

"Be it known to all concerned, that His Majesty hath by His Royal Commission and Instructions to the Governor, and in his absence to the Lieutenant Governor or Person administering the Government for the time being of the said Province of Upper Canada, given Authority and Command to grant the Lands of the Crown in the same by Patent under the Great Seal thereof; and it being expedient to publish and declare the Royal Intention respecting such grants and Patents, I do accordingly hereby make known the Terms of Grant and Settlement to be:

First.—That the Crown Lands to be granted be Parcel of a Township: If an Inland Township, of Ten Miles square, and if a Township on navigable Waters, of Nine Miles in Front and twelve Miles in Depth, to be run out and marked by His Majesty's Surveyor or Deputy Surveyor General, or under his Sanction and Authority..."

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BN ID: 2940013142206
Publisher: Ladislav Deczi
Publication date: 07/27/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 8
File size: 9 KB
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