The material copied comprises: account, 1620-1670, of the colonization of Avalon in Newfoundland by Sir George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore ([1580]-1632), and of his efforts and those of his sons to plant Maryland (No. 2, ff. 24-26).
Accounts rendered for Captain Nicholas Webb's Company at New York for service against the French and Indians at Albany in 1687-1688, certified, 1689, by Thomas Dongan, later 2nd Earl of Limerick (1634-1715), Governor of New York, 1682-1688 (ff. 1-2v); excerpts relating to the military and ecclesiastical affairs of Newfoundland, 1698-1705, which include matters connected with the supplying and staffing of the military establishment, 1698-1705, and the appointment and payment of clergy, 1699 and 1701 (ff. 3-43 selections).
Letters, orders, receipts, warrants, accounts, bills of exchange, memorials, etc., relating to many areas of North America and the Bahamas, and arranged chronologically, 1718-1796. Among the writers are: Captain Joseph Brant (1742-1807), General Sir Henry Clinton ([1738]-1795), General Thomas Gage (1721-1787), [Lieutenant-Governor Henry Hamilton (d. 1796)], fur-trader James McGill (1744-1813), Vicar-general Étienne Montgolfier (1712-1791), and German-American military expert Baron von Steuben (1730-1794).
Accounts of the exports and imports of British North American colonies, 5 January 1768 - 5 January 1769, including statistics relating to the quantities and value of particular goods, their sources and destinations, and the number and tonnage of the vessels engaged in the trade.
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