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Table of Contents
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John C. Doyle
Information about Smallwood's advisor, John C. Doyle, and how he affected development of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Transcription of John Guy's 1611 Newsletter
Original text of John Guy's newsletter from 1611 as well as a modernised English version.
Judiciary
An article on the judiciary in Newfoundland, 1729-1815.
The Labrador Boundary
The British Government organized the Labrador territories it received after a victory in the Seven Years' War, and thus created Quebec.
Law and the Fishing Admirals
An article on the Newfoundland Fishing Admirals and the Law up to 1729.
Reception of Law
An article on the reception of law in Newfoundland from 1729 to 1815
Leased Bases - Agreement
Agreement between the Governments of the United Kingdom and the United States of America relating to the Bases Leased to the United States of America
Leased Bases Timeline: American Presence in Newfoundland
A timeline of the leased bases agreement established between Britain and the United States to create military bases in Newfoundland.
Legal System, 1815-1832
The Newfoundland legal system changed during the reform era. New legislation made it mandatory for judges to have proper legal training.
Reverend Lester Burry's Speeches
Reverend Lester Burry's speech in the National Convention.
According to Conviction
A pro confederation letter to the Editor of the Evening Telegram. Published May 28, 1948.
Calling All Patriots
An anti-confederation letter to the Editor Daily News from J.M. Connors calling all patriots. published on August 2, 1948.
Canadian Taxes
An anti-confederation letter to the Editor of the Daily News about Canadian taxes. Published on May 25, 1948.
Have Faith
An anit-confederation letter to the Editor Daily News about having faith. published May 29, 1948.
Honest Beliefs
A pro confederation letter to the Editor Evening Telegram about honest beliefs. Publsihed July 20, 1948.
What Are We Thinking Of?
An anti-confederate letter to the Editor Daily News. Published on August 5, 1948.
A Patriotic Appeal
An anti-confederate letter entitled A Patriotic Appeal sent to the Editor Daily News by Statia M. English. Published on July 22, 1948.
Wants Appeal Made
A letter to the Editor of the Daily News from H. Herman Archibald requesting an appeal. Published on July 27, 1948.
War Vet
Letter to the Editor of the Independent from War Vet. Published on July 15, 1948.
Walsh, Sir Albert Joseph (1900-1958)
Biography of Sir Albert Joseph Walsh, lieutenant governor in 1949.
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