sland of Anticosti to Quebec. With notes. This map is founded
on a manuscript found on Board Ship _Alcide_, taken June, 1755, by
Admiral Boscawen. MS. A Sketch of the River St. Lawrence from La
Gallette to the Island of Perrot with the Encampments of the Army, 1760.
Taken from a French draught and corrected. MS. Plan of that Part of
Canada and the River St. Lawrence which lies between Coteau des Cedres
to the Uppermost settlement of Canada, and Island of Ste. Therese,
containing the Island of Montreal, Isle Jesus, Ile Bizard, Isle Perrot
and the lakes of St. Louis, les Deux Montagnes, as formed by the River
St. Lawrence; the City of Montreal with all the villages, fortified
posts, and cultivated country throughout the whole district; by order of
Brigadier-General Murray, Governor of Quebec. The Murray Survey, 1765.
MS. Plan of that Part of Canada and the River St. Lawrence which lies
between Pointe du Lac and Repentigny on the North Shore and Nicollette
and Varennes on the South Shore, etc. By order of Brigadier-General
Murray, Governor of Quebec, 1765. MS. Plan of that Part of Canada and
the River St. Lawrence, which lies between Cape Tourmente and
Deschambeaux on the North Shore, Pointe La Caille and Lotbiniere on the
South Shore, in which is contained the City of Quebec and all the
villages, fortified posts, Habitations and cultivated Country throughout
the whole district.... The whole from a survey carried on under the
direction of the Hon. Brigadier-General Murray, Governor of Quebec, by
Captain Holland, Lieutenant Peach, Lieutenant Fusev, and Lieutenant
Mathews, 1763. Those MS. maps form a complete geography and census of
the Canada of the time. Carte d'une partie des Cotes du St. Laurent, ou
est situe la Seigneurie de Mingan et celle des Isles et Islets de
Mingan. Le tout compile et dresse sur les Cartes de la Marine faites
sous la direction de M. M. James Cook, celebre navigateur, Michel Lane
et de Grandin, etc. Au depot general des Cartes, Plans et Journeaux de
la Marine, Paris, 1784. MS. St. Lawrence, Kingston to Brockville, 1815.
MS.
=St. John=. Plan of Fort St. John on the river Chambly, Quebec, May 7,
1791, G. Mann, Captain Commanding Royal Engineer. Coloured MS.
=Sorel=. Plan of the Seigneurie House at William Henry. Original MS. A
plan of the Seigniory of Sorel in the Province of Quebec, the property
of MM. Greenwood & Higginson, Merchants in London, Aug. 15, 1770, John
Collins, D. S. General. MS. Isle
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