Matching Articles"Exploration" (Total 12)

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  • Letter to Archbishop Laud from Sir David Kirke, dated October 2, 1639, and dealing with planters, health, weather, religion, and the Anglican Church.
  • Page two of a five page article providing information about what it was like to be a part of the garrison in 18th century Newfoundland.
  • Page three of a five page article providing information about what it was like to be a part of the garrison in 18th century Newfoundland.
  • Page four of a five page article providing information about what it was like to be a part of the garrison in 18th century Newfoundland.
  • Page five of a five page article providing information about what it was like to be a part of the garrison in 18th century Newfoundland.
  • Page one of a five page article providing information about what it was like to be a part of the garrison in 18th century Newfoundland.
  • The role of the Garrison in Newfoundland between the years 1815 and 1870.
  • The unprecedented prosperity of the early 19th century contributed to an extraordinary increase in immigration to Newfoundland
  • 'The Inventory of the estate of Sir George Calvert, Lord Baltimore' by William Peasley, John Langford, and Thomas Fludd, dated February 1, 1633.
  • In 1870 an important chapter in the history of Newfoundland came to a close when the British government withdrew the military garrison at St. John's.
  • The most alarming military danger between 1793 and 1815 came from the British forces stationed at Newfoundland who would mutiny over grievances.
  • There was not a single governor of Plaisance who did not complain about the lack of soldiers and the mediocrity of those he did have.