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Matching Articles"19th Century" (Total 75)
The Reid Newfoundland Company
In 1911 P.T. McGrath wrote of the Reid Newfoundland Company that it was 'the biggest paymaster in the Island, bigger even than the government.'
Impacts of Non-Indigenous Activities on Southern Inuit of NunatuKavut
Impacts of non-Indigenous activities on the Southern Inuit of NunatuKavut
Anti-Confederate Replies, 1865
Extracts from speech by R.J. Parsons in the House of Assembly, February 3, 1865. The Newfoundlander, February 16, 1865.
The Anti-Confederation Song
The Anti-Confederation Song--Government--Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web
Campaign for Representative Government
The process through which Newfoundland acquired a local legislature in 1832 has long been misunderstood.
No Doubt About It - The "Bows" Have It!
An explanation of the 1832 cartoon of the Newfoundland House of Assembly by noted British caricaturist John Doyle.
Carson and Morris
The platforms of William Carson and Patrick Morris, two of the most important leaders of the reform movement in Newfoundland
F.B.T. Carter's Pro-Confederate Speech, 1865
Extracts from Speech by F.B.T. Carter (Conservative, District of Burin), House of Assembly Debate, February 2, 1865.
Charles Bennett Objections, 1864-1865
Charles F. Bennett's objections to Confederation, 1864-1865
Civil Governors, 1825-1854
Newfoundland did not receive official colonial status until 1825, when the British government appointed the first civil governor, Sir Thomas Cochrane.
Civil Governors
Civil governors represented the authority of the crown in Newfoundland and Labrador and upheld the colony's Constitution.
Prescott, Sir Henry (1783-1874)
Biography of Sir Henry Prescott who served as civil governor of Newfoundland from 1834-1841.
Harvey, Sir John (1778-1852)
Biography of Sir John Harvey, who was civil governor of Newfoundland from 1841-1846.
LeMarchant, Sir John Gaspard (1803-1874)
Biography of Sir John Gaspard LeMarchant, civil governor of Newfoundland from 1847-1852.
Hamilton, Ker Baillie (1804-1889)
Biography ofKer Baillie, civil governor of Newfoundland from 1852-1855.
Civil Magistracy
A history of the Newfoundland magistracy beginning with the appointment of the first local justices of the peace in 1729.
Cochrane, Sir Thomas John (1789-1872)
Biography of Sir Thomas John Cochrane, civil governor of Newfoundland from 1825-1834.
Bannerman, Sir Alexander (1788-1864)
Biography of Sir Alexander Bannerman, colonial governor of Newfoundland from 1857-1864.
Musgrave, Sir Anthony (1828-1888)
Biography of Sir Anthony Musgrave, colonial governor of Newfoundland from 1864-1869.
Darling, Sir Charles Henry (1809-1870)
Biography of Sir Charles Henry Darling, colonial governor of Newfoundland from 1855-1857.
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