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  2. GOVERNMENT AND GENERAL ORDERS.

    HIS HONOR the LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR wishing to mark his approbation of the zeal, bravery, and good conduct displayed by Sergeant M'Carthy, of the 46th Regiment, in capturing and bringing in as Prisoners William Peck and Robert Lee, two Crown[?] ...

    Article : 286 words
  3. GOVERNMENT AND GENERAL ORDERS.

    HIS HONOR the LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, finding Claims brought forward Daily by various Crown Servants as holding Tickets of Leave, such Tickets of Leave not having been Published or acted upon, in any way, prior to the Transfer of Government on ...

    Article : 488 words
  4. GOVERNMENT AND GENERAL ORDERS.

    THE landing, of Arms and Ammunition, without the Permit of HIS HONOR the LI[?]UTENANT GOVERNOR, being specially prohibited by the 7th Article of the Port Regulations, the Naval Officer will direct the attention of all Masters of Ships [?] that ...

    Article : 423 words
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    ERRATUM in Government and General Orders dated 18th April, 1817.—WILLIAM P[?] is erro[?]sly described a Crown Servant—he being a Free Man. ...

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