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164 Unpopular and unprecedented omissions in the terms of Peace 164 Fallacy of the argument of advocates of the Treaty 165 PART SECOND. Agents in England of the Loyalists; proceedings of the Parliamentary Commission; results 166-182 CHAPTER XXXIX. THE LOYALISTS DRIVEN FROM THE UNITED STATES TO THE BRITISH PROVINCES 183-190 CHAPTER XL. BRIEF SKETCHES OF SOME INDIVIDUAL LOYALISTS IN THE BRITISH PROVINCES; FIRST SETTLERS IN CANADA, AND HOW THEY TRAVELLED HITHER 190-208 1. Samuel Anderson; 2. Rev. John Bethune; 3. Doanes--five brothers; 4. Stephen Jarvis; 5. Wm. Jarvis; 6. David Jones; 7. Jonathan Jones; 8. Captain Richard Lippincott; 9. The McDonalds;10. John McGill; 11. Donald McGillis; 12. Thomas Merritt; 13. Beverley Robinson; 14. Beverley Robinson, jun.; 15. Christopher Robinson; 16. Sir John Beverley Robinson; 17. Sir Charles Frederick Phillipse Robinson; 18. Morris Robinson; 19. John Robinson; 20. Roger Morris; 21. Allen McNab; 22. Luke Carscallen; 23. John Diamond; 24. Ephraim Tisdale; 25. Lemuel Wilmot Dr. Canniff's account of the migration of the first Loyalists from Lower Canada, and settlement on the North Shore of the St. Lawrence, and in the country round and west of Kingston 204 CHAPTER XLI. FIRST SETTLEMENT OF LOYALISTS IN THE BRITISH PROVINCES--ESPECIALLY OF UPPER CANADA,--THEIR ADVENTURES AND HARDSHIPS, AS WRITTEN BY THEMSELVES OR THEIR DESCENDANTS 208-270 First settlement of the first company of Loyalists at the close of the Revolutionary War, in and near Kingston, Upper Canada, by the late Bishop Richardson, D.D. 208 First settlement of Loyalists in Nova Scotia, by a gentleman of that Province 211 Colonel Joseph Robinson, his adventures and settlement, by the late Hon. R. Hodgson, Chief Justine of Prince Edward Island 213 Robert Clark, his sufferings in the Revolutionary War, and settlement in the Midland District, U.C.; by his son, late Colonel John C. Clark 216 Captain William B. Hutchinson, his sufferings and settlement in Walsingham, County of Norfolk, U.C.; by his gran
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