Upper Canada
An edition of Upper Canada (2001)
return to an address to His Majesty, dated 6 February 1833, for copy of the reports of the two Select Committees to whom were severally referred petitions addressed to the House of Assembly of Upper Canada, in the session of the provincial legislature 1828, complaining of improper conduct on the part of Captain George Phillpotts, of the Royal Engineers, and other wrongs, and of the administration of justice; with the evidence attached to these reports, as presented to the House on the 24th March, 1828, by Mr. Rolph and Mr. Beardsley; with the proceedings of the House in the case of Colonels Givens and Coffin, heads of departments, who were sent to goal for refusing to give testimony in the matter of Captain Phillpotts, they severally alleging to the House, that the major-general then commanding would not permit them to attend ...
By Great Britain. Colonial Office.
Publish Date
2001
Publisher
HMSO
Language
eng
Pages
-
Description:
subjects: Administration, Adminsitration of Justice, Appropriations and expenditures, Cases, Church and state, Church finance, Church history, Clergy reserves (Canada), Colonies, Dissolution, Histoire, Histoire religieuse, History, Jurisprudence, Justice, Justice, Adminsitration of, Land titles, Legislative bodies, Parlements, Politics and government, Politique et gouvernement, Presbyterian Church of Canada in Connection with the Church of Scotland, Revenue, Sectes, Sects, Sources, United Church of England and Ireland
People: William Forsyth (1771-1841)
Places: America, Canada, Grande-Bretagne, Great Britain, Ontario
Times: 1791-1841, 19e siècle, 19th century, Rebellion, 1837-1838