51From Benjamin Franklin to Anthony Stickney, 16 June 1764 (Franklin Papers)
...1738; served as captain of a company in the Quebec campaign of 1759; and in 1762 opened the...
52From Benjamin Franklin to Richard Jackson, 25 September 1764 (Franklin Papers)
...included the year before in instructions to the governors of Quebec and the Floridas.
53Outgoing Philadelphia Mail, 1764–1767, 18 October 1764 (Franklin Papers)
QuebecQuebec
54To Benjamin Franklin from Baynton and Wharton, 3 November 1764 (Franklin Papers)
...Lake (Champlaine) and convenient for transporting any thing, to Quebec.”...Quebec, then back...
55To Benjamin Franklin from Samuel Eckerling, 5 November 1764 (Franklin Papers)
...taken to Fort Duquesne and sent from there to Quebec and then to France, where they died of...
56To Benjamin Franklin from John Hope, 15 March 1765 (Franklin Papers)
...we have given commissions to Quebec Newfoundland Pensylvania Virginia and Carolina. At same...
57The Colonial Agents: Card to Christopher D’Oyley, 2 May 1765 (Franklin Papers)
...-tenth of the troops, and he singled out Quebec as particularly short of barracks. The obvious...
58“A Traveller”: News-Writers’ Nonsense, 20 May 1765 (Franklin Papers)
...Agents from the King of Spain were at Quebec contracting for 1000 Pieces of Cannon to be...Quebec
59To Benjamin Franklin from [Samuel Wharton], 13 October 1765 (Franklin Papers)
...five-year period this provision should not apply in Quebec or Grenada. Presumably the charge...
60To Benjamin Franklin from Baynton, Wharton & Morgan, 6 December 1765 (Franklin Papers)
For Gen. James Murray, military governor of Quebec, 1760–63, and civil governor until 1766, see...
61[December 1765] (Adams Papers)
...to a deposition Potter made and signed at Quebec that fall, Rogers unfolded a plan...
62Decr. 27th. 1765. Fryday. (Adams Papers)
...to a deposition Potter made and signed at Quebec that fall, Rogers unfolded a plan...
63To Benjamin Franklin from John Mervin Nooth, [before 22 April 1773]: extract (Franklin Papers)
...charge of the hospitals in the province of Quebec. In 1799 he was appointed superintendant...
64[January 1766] (Adams Papers)
..., for the great Misfortune that has befallen them. Quebec consists chiefly of French Men...
651766. Jany. 2d. Thurdsday. (Adams Papers)
..., for the great Misfortune that has befallen them. Quebec consists chiefly of French Men...
66II. The Earl of Clarendon to William Pym, 20 January 1766 (Adams Papers)
* Nova Scotia, Quebec, Pensacola, &c. are more excuseable on account of...
67“Pacificus”: Pax Quaeritur Bello, 23 January 1766 (Franklin Papers)
...them early in the Spring to Quebec: They with the Canadians, natural Enemies to our...
68To Benjamin Franklin from William Dunlap, 1 February 1766 (Franklin Papers)
...Barbados. He left the island in 1763 and went to Quebec.” See Douglas C. McMurtrie,
69Examination before the Committee of the Whole of the House of Commons, 13 February 1766 (Franklin Papers)
...There is only a post between Montreal and Quebec. The inhabitants live so scattered and remote...
70Marginalia in Protests of the Lords against Repeal of the Stamp Act, [March 1766] (Franklin Papers)
Quebec had no elective, representative Assembly at this time.
71Gottfried Achenwall: Some Observations on North America from Information of Dr. Franklin, [July 1766] (Franklin Papers)
..., Nova Scotia, New Hampshire, and I believe Quebec, East and West Florida, and the newly...Quebec
72Remarks on the Plan for Regulating the Indian Trade, [September 1766-October 1766] (Franklin Papers)
...border on the Colonies of N Scotia, Quebec, New Hampshire Massachusets, Connecticut New York,...
73To Benjamin Franklin from James Parker, 11 September 1766 (Franklin Papers)
Quebec, Three Rivers (Trois Rivières), and Montreal.
74Reply to Coffee-House Orators, [9 April 1767] (Franklin Papers)
...1767 to which the Navigation Acts applied: Quebec, Nova Scotia, East and West Florida,...
75King George III: Commission for Determining the New York–New Jersey Boundary, 26 June 1767 (Franklin Papers)
...of the Customs for the District of Quebec Andrew Elliot Esquire Receiver General of our Quit...
76From Benjamin Franklin to Francis Hopkinson, 16 December 1767 (Franklin Papers)
...investigating on Shelburne’s orders the laws of Quebec. There he remained until the fall of...
77On Civil War, 25 August 1768 (Franklin Papers)
The one colony is of course Quebec; the other that is added to the familiar thirteen...
...with Troops have a chance of a passage to Quebec, while a Fleet if ready may be beating...
79To Benjamin Franklin from James Parker, 4 January 1770 (Franklin Papers)
Quebec Gaz.
80To Benjamin Franklin from James Parker, 2 February 1770 (Franklin Papers)
...First of a Bill I have received from Quebec Office, for £200 Sterling drawn by John...
81To Benjamin Franklin from James Parker, 20 February 1770 (Franklin Papers)
..., I now send the second of viz. One from Quebec, for £200 Sterling drawn by J. Drummond, on...
82To Benjamin Franklin from James Parker, 23–24 April 1770 (Franklin Papers)
...you; Also another Bill I just received from Quebec for £100 Sterling J Drummond, on Nesbit...
83To Benjamin Franklin from James Parker, 10–14 May 1770 (Franklin Papers)
...Drummond——Another for £100 Sterling from Quebec, Colin Drummond on Nesbit, Drummond &...
84To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Foxcroft, 10 November 1770: résumé (Franklin Papers)
..., 1770. Encloses a bill of exchange from the Quebec post office for £50 and will send the...
85From Benjamin Franklin to John Winthrop, 5 February 1771 (Franklin Papers)
...Pieces of Mr. Masere, late Attorney General at Quebec, which I hope will be acceptable to the...
86To Benjamin Franklin from Francis Maseres, [1772] (Franklin Papers)
...him two more copies of the collection of Quebec instruments and the draught of a toleration-...
87[May 1772] (Washington Papers)
..., a lieutenant in the British army who died at Quebec in 1759. The patent for the tract was...
88[Diary entry: 29 May 1772] (Washington Papers)
..., a lieutenant in the British army who died at Quebec in 1759. The patent for the tract was...
89From Benjamin Franklin to Francis Maseres, 17 June 1772 (Franklin Papers)
...had served with distinction as attorney general of Quebec, 1766–69; he had then returned...
90To Benjamin Franklin from Francis Maseres, 17 June 1772 (Franklin Papers)
...of an act of parliament for settling the Laws of Quebec. It has cost me a good deal of time...
91To George Washington from Bryan Fairfax, 3 August 1772 (Washington Papers)
...serving as a lieutenant in the British army at Quebec. The grant for the land is in the...
92From Benjamin Franklin to John Foxcroft, 22 August 1772 (Franklin Papers)
Hugh Finlay, the Quebec postmaster (above,
93From Benjamin Franklin to John Foxcroft, 2 December 1772 (Franklin Papers)
...a Year, and an Allowance to continue in his Quebec Office besides. He goes over in the Feby...
94To James Madison from William Bradford, 1 March 1773 (Madison Papers)
...of the last act the scene shifts from Quebec to London & the time is considerably advanced...
95From Benjamin Franklin to John Foxcroft, 14 July 1773 (Franklin Papers)
I suppose Mr. Finlay will be some time at Quebec in settling his Affairs. By the next Packet, you...
96From Benjamin Franklin to William Franklin, 25 July 1773 (Franklin Papers)
...in England for a time, and was then sent to Quebec as a judge. From 1776 to 1778 he was...
97To Benjamin Franklin from Francis Maseres, 26 October 1773 (Franklin Papers)
...of parliament for settling the laws of the province of Quebec,...of Quebec, and an F.R.S....
98To Benjamin Franklin from Samuel Cooper, 17 December 1773 (Franklin Papers)
...Daniel Webster’s. Winslow became a Loyalist and died in Quebec. Alice M. Earle, ed.,
99Notes on Britain’s Intention to Enslave America [1774–75?] (Franklin Papers)
...the earliest date, May, 1774, when the Quebec Bill was introduced; we have not found Thurlow...
100From Benjamin Franklin to Jonathan Shipley, 10 March 1774 (Franklin Papers)
We presume that the bill was what became the Quebec Act, for which see the note on ...the Quebec...