PROCEEDINGS FOR 1895 LXXXIII 
Petition of the Quebec Traders. 
Petition of the London Merchants. 
The Seigneurs of Quebec to the King. 
The French Noblesse in Canada after 1760. 
Sir Guy Carleton to Lord Shelburne. 
Memorial of the Chevalier de Léry. 
A General State of the French Noblesse, actually resident in the Pro: 
vince of Quebec or in the French service, and where resident 
in November, 1767. 
Canadian officers in actual service in France, whose parents have 
remained in Canada. 
Pierre Du Calvet. Reply by Father de Berry to the calumnies of 
Pierre Du Calvet against the Récollets of Quebec. 
The Northwest Trade. 
Report from Charles Grant to General Haldimand on the Fur Trade. 
Petition from the Northwest Traders. 
Benjamin Frobisher to Dr. Mabane. 
Order to Captain Robertson to report on Lake Superior for a Post. 
Captain Robertson s Journal. 
General Haldimand to Lieutenant-Governor Hay. 
The French Royalists in Upper Canada. 
Sketch of an establishment to be founded in Canada for the settle- 
ment of the French emigrants. 
Duke of Portland to President Russell. 
List of French Royalists gone from London with Count Joseph de 
Puisaye for Canada. 
Haldimand Collection, covering a vast number of colonial matters ; 
statistics of the trade of Quebec, 1768-83 ; correspondence with Major 
Nicholas Cox, lieutenant-governor of Gaspé, 1774-86; letters of Chief 
Justice Livius, 1777-84. 
Papers relating to Pierre Du Calvet, 1776-86. 
Papers relating to Pierre Roubaud, 1771-87. 
Papers relating to the case of Joseph Despin, 1778. 
Papers relating to the cartel sloop “Sally,” 1778-81. 
The documents deposited in the archives office contain among other 
damning evidence of the traitorous designs of the disaffected citizens 
during the invasion of 1775, a list of persons from England, Scotland, 
Treland, America, France, acting on behalf of the invaders, and who “ fled 
upon the latter leaving,’—John and Asklan Bondfield, John Welles, 
Thomas Walker, Edmond Antill, Major Moses Hazen (who had served 
under Wolfe) Pelissier, John Blake, Price, Heywood and others. 
Pierre Du Calvet, the agitator had held a commission as ensign, 
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