1From John Jay to John Vardill, 24 September 1774 (Jay Papers)
The Boston Port Act and the Quebec Act.
2The Committee of Secret Correspondence: a Report to Congress, [on or before 14 February 1776] (Franklin Papers)
...city of Montreal. Governor Carleton escaped to Quebec with the remnants of his force....
3From John Jay to Edward Rutledge, 6 July 1776 (Jay Papers)
...While he was smoking his pipe in the suburbs of Quebec, he took it into his head that he might...
4The Committee of Secret Correspondence to [Silas Deane], 8 July 1776 (Franklin Papers)
.... It was too bold a thing to block up Quebec a whole winter with an army much inferior in...
5To Benjamin Franklin from John Jay, 3 January 1779 (Franklin Papers)
By this act Congress deferred the proposed attack on Quebec:
6From John Jay to Lafayette, 3 January 1779 (Jay Papers)
...a Committee of Conference report canceling the proposed attack on Quebec.
...carrying before their ship was captured by the Quebec, a British frigate, on 25 Apr....
8Preliminary Articles of Peace: Second Draft Treaty, [4–7 November 1782] (Franklin Papers)
...1763, for the Canadian boundary established by the Quebec Act, and for a boundary of Nova...
9From John Jay to the Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Robert R. Livingston), 17 November 1782 (Jay Papers)
...Justice of That Province under the Crown, Chief Justice of Quebec
...Territories comprehended within the Province of Quebec, by the Act of Parliament respecting...