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Almanach de Quebec, pour l'année bissextile M,DCC,LXXX-[1841]
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  • A Quebec :chez Guillaume Brown, à la Haute-ville derriere l'Eglise Cathédrale,[1779-1840]
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[" APPENDIX. LIST OF HIS MAJESTY\u2019S MINISTERS.The Cabinet\u2014President of the Council, Earl Bithurst\u2014Lord High Chancellor, Lord Lyndhurst First Lord of the Treasury,( Prime Min.) The Duke of Wellington -\u2014Chancellor of the Exchequer ,Rt Hon, Henry Goulbourn\u2014Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance, Viscount Beresford\u2014Secy, of State for Foreign Affairs, Earl of Aberdeen\u2014Secretary of State for the Home Department, Right Hon.Robert Peel \u2014 Secretary of State for the Colonial Department, Right Hon.Geo.Murray\u2014President of the Board of Control, Lord Ellenborough \u2014 President of the Boord of Trade and Treasurer of the Navy, Rr.Hon.W.V, Fitzgerald\u2014Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Rt.Hon.Charles Arbuthnot\u2014Master of the Mint, Rt, Hon.J.C.Herries\u2014Secretary at Wart Sir Henry Hardinge.Out of THE Cabinet\u2014Admiralty Council Borad, Lord Melville, Sir Geo.Cockburn, Sir Henry Hot-ham, Sir George Clerk, and the Earl of Brecknock Commander in Chief of the Forces, Lord Hill\u2014Judge Advocate General, Rt.Hon.Sir George Beckett\u2014 Commissioners of the Woods Idf Forests, Viscount Lowther, W.D.Adams, Esq.and Henry Dawkins, Esq, \u2014 Vice President of the Board of Trade, Rt.Hon.T.P.Courtenay\u2014Paymaster of the Forces, Rt.Hon.John Calcraft\u2014 Under Secretaries, Home, W.Y.Peel, S.M.Phillips\u2014Colonial, R.W Hay, Horace Twiss\u2014Foreign, John Backhouse, Lord Dunglas\u2014Secretaries of the Treasury, Joseph Planta, George R.Dawson\u2014Secretary of the Board 195 of Controul, George Banks\u2014Attorney General._Sir Charles Weiherell\u2014Solicitor General, Sir N.C.Tindal\u2014Matter of the Rolls, Sir John I.each\u2014 Vice Chancellor, Sir Launcelot Shadxvell\u2014 Junior Lords of the Treasury, Lord Grenville, Lord C.H.So mcrset, F.arl of Mount Charles, Lord Elliort, E.A.McNauuhten, Lsq.Commissioners for India Affairs, Kight 1'lonble.Lord Ellenborough, Robert reel.Lord Aberdeen, Sir Geo.Murray, Duke of Wellington, Henry Goulburn.Lord Wallace.John Sullivan, Lord Ashley, Marquis Graboro, Laureuce Peel and T.P.Courtenay, PERSONS OF THE MINISTRY OF IRELAND.Marquis of Auglesea, Lord Lieutenant_Kt.Hon.Gen.Sir John Byng, G.C.B.Commander of\u2018 the forces.Lord Alexander, Lord Chancellor.\u2014 l.urd F.L Gower, Chief Secy.\u2014Rt.lion.Sir G.Fitzgerald Hill, bart.Vice Treasurer, 196 TABLE Of the Kings and Queens of England and Great-Britain, with tne time they feverally began to reign.King's Names Began their Reigns, Reigned, Egbert Ethelwolf Ethelbald EthelberC Ethelred Alfred the Great Ed ward\u2018I.Saxon Ethelftan Edmond I.Edred Edwin Edgar Ed ward 11.Saxon Etbelred Edmond !!\u2022 Knute I.Harold i.Knute II.Edward ConfeJJor Harold II.Saxon Line.- 801 - 38 -\t58 -.\t60 - 66 - 7* - 900 - *5 - 41 -\t48 - 55 - 59 - 75 - 79 - 1016 Danish.- 1017 -\t36 -\t39 -\t41 -\t65 Y.M.D.37 \u2014 \u2014 20 \u2014 \u2014 28 _ \u2014 *5 \u2014 \u2014 16 \u2014 \u2014 16 \u2014 \u2014 37 \u2014 \u2014 19 \u2014 \u2014 24 \u2014 \u2014 William I - II Henry I Stephen Norman Line.o&.14, 1066 Sept.9, 1087 Aug.2, 11OO Dec% 1, 1135 20 IO 26 12\t10\t23 35\t3\t30 iS 10 25 King\u2019s A'ames, Henry II Richard I John Henry III Edward I -Ill Richard 11 197 The Saxon Line Restored.Be gor.their Reigns.Henry IV V VI Edward IV - V Richard III Henry VII -VIII Edward VI Q.Mary Q^El.zabeth Oei.25, 1154 I July 6, 1189 April 6, 1199 Ocl.19, 1216 Nov.1&, 1272 July 7, 1307 Jan.15,1327 June 21, 1377 The Line of Lancajler, Sept.29, 1399\t13 March 20, 1413\t9 Aug.31,1422\t3S The Line of York.March 4, 1421\t22 April 9, 1483 O June 22, 1483\t2 The Families united.Aug.22, 1485\t23 April 22, 1509\t37 Jan, 28, 1547\t6 July 6, 1553\t5 Nov.17, 1558\t44 Reigned.Y.M.34\t8 9 17 56 34 19 5° 22 Union of the Two Crowns.james I Charles I - II James I Will, and Mary March 24, 1603 March 27, 1625 Jan.30, 164g Feb.6, 1685 Feb.13, 1689 22 *3 36 4 13 Anne George I George II George 111 George IV.Union of the Two Kingdoms.Mach 8, 1702 Xtug.1, 1714 June II, 1727 Oil.25, 1760 Jan.29, 1820 12 12 34 59 9 6 0 7 6 4 3 5 5 6 1 2 2 8 9 5 4 4 o 10 o o 0 4 10 1 3 D II O 13 28 21 lS 2?8 20 11 4 5 13 o o 6 8 3 3 7 7 *3 23 10 >4 o whom Gtdprficrv. The Royal Family of Grcat-Britiin.Brothers and Sisters of His preftnt Majesty.Duke of Clarence, born .\t.\t21\tAug.Princess Augusta Sophia, born\t-\t8\tNo».Princess Elizaoeth born .\t.22 May.Duke of Cumberland, born\t.\t5\tJune Duke of Sussex, born -\t.\t27 Jan.Duke of Cambridge, born -\t-\t24\tFeb.Princess Mary, born -\t-\t25 April Princess Sophia, born -\t3 Nov, 1765 1768 1770 >77» >773 >774 1776 >777 Niece fef Nephew, children of the late D, of Glouctjler\u2022 Sophia Mitilda, born May 29, 1773.Wm.Frederick, D.of Glouceiter, b.jan 13, 1776.List OF GOVERNRS, and ADMINISTRATORS of the GOVERNMENT qf Canada, since the Province unis erected into a Royal Government, in 1663, and the time when they began to govern.S cur dc Mcly\t-\t-\ti May 1663 Sieur de Courcelles\t-\t-\t23 Sept 1665 Sieur de Frontenac\t-\t-\t12 Sept.\t1672 Sieur de la Barre\t-\t.9 061.1682 Sieur Marquis de Nonville\t3 Aug.1685 Sieur de Frontenac\t-\t-\t28 Nov.\t1689 Sieu» Chevallier de Cailières\t-\t14\tSept.\t1609 Le Sieur Marquis de Vaudreuil\t-\t17\tSept.\t1703 Le Sieur Marquis de Beauharnois\t2 Sept.1726 Sieur Cmtede la Galilîioniére\t-\t25\tSept.\t1747 Sieur delà Jonquière\t-\t16\tAug.\t1749 Sieur Marquis du Qucl\u2019ne deMenneville 7 Aug.1752 Sieur de Vaudreuil de Cavagnal\t-\t\u2019o July,\t1755 James Murray\t-\t.\t21 Nov.1765 Faulu* F.milius Irving (Prefident) 30 June 1766 Guy Carleton, Lt.Gof.Sc Com.in Ch.14 .Sept.i*t66 «uyCarlecon,\tè\t-\t16 06t.1774 He&or T.Cramahé, (Prefident) 9th Aug.1770 Guy Carlcton, -\t-\tuchOdl.1774 Frédéric^ Haldimand, -\t-\t1778 Henry Hamilton, Lt.Gov.and Com in Ch.1774 Henry Hope, Lt.Gov.and Com.in Ch.\t1775 Lord Dorchefter, Governor Genl.\t1776 Alured Clarke, Lt.Govr.and Com.in Ch.1791 Lord Dorchefter,\t-\t24 Sept.1793 Robert Prefcott,\t-\t-\t1796 Sir Robert S.Milnes, Bart.Lt.Gov.31ft Ju\u2019y, 1799 Hon.Thomas Dunn, (Prelident) 31ft July, 1805 Sir J.H.Craig, K.B.Gov.Genl.24th Odt.1807 Hon.Thomas Dunn, (Prefident) 19th June, 1811 Sir George Prévost, Bt.Govr.Genl.14th Sept.1811 Sir G.Drummond, G.C.B.Ad.in Ch.4th April,1815 John Wilson, Administrator, - - 22d IVlay, 1816 Sir J.C.Sherbrooke, G.C.B.Gov.Gl.12th July.1816 Duke of Richmond, KGB Gov Gl.30th July, 1818 Hon.James Monk, (President,) 20th Sept.1819 Sir Peregrine Maitland,\t1820 Earl of Dalhousie, G.C.B.Gov.Gl.18 June, 1820 Sir Frs.Nath.Burton, K.C.G.Lt.Gov.7 June 1824 Earl of Dalhousie, G.C.B., Gov.Gl., 23d Sept., 1825 Sir James Kempt, GCB, ( Administ.) Sept.8,1828 TABLE DES COURS DE JUSTICE.£ 2 a» \u2022 w : o » 3 3 VJ\t3\t¦ - 2 ^\t9.2 -= o C co ^ ° *S 01 \u2014\t: « n \u2014 'c < 1 \u2014\t.- w bc- ^ i -J § ô-l : - o - o .2 o o ^ -¦ -r cr< Cl a, ,1 es ' * : O ¦ S s.lé C O __\toi\t-\t: r\t:\t-\to\to 00\t\u2022\t\"\t(N\t-1 2\t:\tc3\td:\t^ : « o o : ai .co -i w :-ôo : 6 \u2022 01 ~ -.: \u2014 rt ' O ^ I .s « \"* \u2014: ; o \u2022 \u2022 X ¦-\t.H S O \u2019t3 ; O.i- CU ^ « S co sa r1.\"2 3 îil - o s.s s S T'îfa I U j* as .CH K 3 _ o \u20226 J J3 o à cf co ^ 'SJ fi 2 o\" *?g * -^$2 O rt OJ P t.'U .114, Sec- 9) ALABASTER, Anchovies, Argo, A lints eed, Amber, Almonds.BRIMSTONE, Botargo, Boxwood, CURRANTS, Capers, Cascasoo, Canth.irl des, Coral, Cumminbeed, Cork,Cin-naba.Dates.ESSENCE of Bergamot, Lemon, Roses.Citron, Oranges, Lavender, Rose mary.Emery Stone, FRUIT,\u2014(8) dry preserved in Sugar, wet preserved in Brandy, Figs.Gum,\u2014Arabic, Mastic, Myrrh, Sicily, Ammoniac, HEMP, Honey, JALUP, Juniper Berries, IRON ip bars, Pig Iron, Incense of Frai k-incense, LAVA A Malta stone for building,Lentils, MARBLE, rough A- worked, Mosaic work Medals, Musk, Macaroni, NUTS of all kind#.Stg.£i.d.0 ipr.lb p.Ctt't pr.16.Crt £s.a.£0 0 0 *5 0 U 0 6 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 4 0 4 pr pk 0 0 2 per tn '() 0 4 p.cwl 2 10 0 5 0 2 6 1 G 1\tU 0 7 2\t6 0 12 0 7 10 0 0 1 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I» 0 hes,\t-) factures, Linen, #\t£ menu,\tC,\t« IS,\tT\tU e*.\tJ\t°* e*7 « r-f ?Hi.215 OIL of Olives, of Almonds, Opium, Orris\\ Root, Ostrich Fcstlieru, ( ange Buds Reel, Olives, PITCH, picklea in jars and bottles, Paint-ings, Punk, Pozzolana, Parmesan Cheese, Pickles, Pearls, Prints, Precious Stones, except Diamonds, QUICKSILVER, RAISINS, Rhubarb, SAUSAGES, Senna, Scammony, Sarsapa.rillia.Saffron, Saffluwci, Sponges.TAR, Tow, Turpentine, VERMILLION, Vermicelli, WHET SION ES, LOCKS and Watches, LEATHER Manufactures MUSICAL Instruments, WIRES of all Sorts, BOOKS and Paperst SILK Manufacturée, GLASS and Manufactures of Glass,\") SOAP,\tfg SUGAR Candy,\tf \u201e COTTON Manufactures, Goods, \\N ares or Merchandize, (be ing foreign) not otherwise « bar-ged with duty,by 6 Geo.4,cap.ll4 Ships, Foreign, (7) These several duties arc payable under the acts of the Imperial Parliament of 4, Geo 3, c.15, sec.1 , 6 Geo.3.c.52, sec.4, 14 Geo.3d, cap 88, sec.1 ; 3d Geo.4, cap 119, sec, 8 ; 6 Geo.*, cap.114, sec.9; 7 Geo.4, can.48, sec.44, and 7 fc 8 Geo.4.cap.68, sec.29, and und r the acts of the Provincial Legislature of S3 Geo.3, cap.8, 35 Geo.3d, cap.9, 41 Geo.3d, cap.14, 53 Geo.Dt cap.11, amended by 63 Geo.3, cap.2, and 55 Geo.3, cap.3, rendered permanent by 3 Geo.4, cap, 119.(1)\tThis further duty is only charged with its am ount, if any shall exceed the amount of the previous duties, in which case the excess is payable, 16 Geo,4, cap.114, sec.11, but this is not likely to occur except with every high priced articles, it may therefore be considered as merely domfual.(2)\tThis further duty will in every case exceed the previous duty, the excess will therefore be charged ; the amount payable cannot however shewu by Table, as it will vary in every case according to the value of the article.(3)\tMolasses if imported In a vefsel not belonging to the U.Kingdom or to Quebec, the duty will be 7d stg, instead of 4d.(4)\tThis duty is drawn back if the half be shipped for the U6e of the fisheries in the lower parts of the Province.(6)\tUpon such of these goods as are liable to the Provincial duty of 2) percent, that duty is payable under the Provincial law, but its amount is deducted from the payment made under the 6 Geo.4, cap.114.(7)\tA to-.'.nage duty of 4s sterling, per tun from the ships, and 10 per cent upon the amount of duties on the goods imported is chargeable by order in Council, under certain conditions* which present only apply to the ship» of tha United Sudts.Stg.£ », d.\t o o per r- Cent.\t 30 0 0\t 20 0 C\t 15 0 0\t "]
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