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...
11The American Peace Commissioners to Robert R. Livingston, 14 December 1782 (Franklin Papers)
...Territories comprehended within the Province of Quebec, by the Act of Parliament respecting...
...them to order two Regiments to embark for Quebec—A Packet was preparing to sail for that...Quebec
Party in the Province of Quebec, and in my Opinion Policy as well as Justice...
...of Forces stationed in the Province of Quebec, the Intention of his britannic Majesty...
15From John Jay to John Adams, 1 November 1786 (Jay Papers)
Council, and Montreal and Quebec merchants all desired such trade, and sought to bypass...
16From John Jay to Thomas Jefferson, 14 December 1786 (Jay Papers)
much Evidence of their having sent Emissaries to Quebec, and of Propositions made ...Quebec,...
17To Thomas Jefferson from John Jay, 14 December 1786 (Jefferson Papers)
...Evidence of their having sent Emissaries to Quebec, and of Propositions made to and...
18To George Washington from John Jay, 15 July 1789 (Washington Papers)
...it unadviseable for him to return to the Province of Quebec.
19Circuit Court Diary, 28 September–15 December 1790 (Jay Papers)
...support from the British government. Travelling via Quebec in 1789, the group drew the...
20From John Jay to Edmund Randolph, 13 September 1794 (Jay Papers)
...;— That such orders could not arrive at Quebec, untill in July 1784, and consequently that...
21From John Jay to Grenville, Project for a Treaty with Great Britain, 30 September 1794 (Jay Papers)
Quebec, Halifax...for small vessels trading between Quebec and Montreal, but reaffirmed Britain...
22Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, between His Britannick Majesty, and the United States of America, by Their … (Jay Papers)
..., trading, bona fide, between Montreal and Quebec, under such regulation as shall be...
23From John Jay to Timothy Pickering, 6 June 1796 (Jay Papers)
vessels trading bona fide between Montreal and Quebec, under such Regulations as
24Message to the New York State Assembly, 26 February 1801 (Jay Papers)
...war of independence, and took part in the assault on Quebec led by General Richard Montgomery.
25From John Jay to Richard Henry Lee, 12 February 1823 (Jay Papers)
Quebec,Quebec,