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Famous Canadian Trials: Walker's Ear; An Incident to the Friction Developed Between the Militia and Civilians in Montreal During Governor Murray's Administration
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Famous Canadian Trials: Walker's Ear; An Incident to the Friction Developed Between the Militia and Civilians in Montreal During Governor Murray's Administration
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Abstract |
The author outlines an account of the trial of several British garrison officers in Montreal for the assault on Thomas Walker in 1764. The article also contains an account of the bitter disputes between English Montreal merchants and British army officers during the four-year military regime (1760-1764) in Quebec.
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Canadian Magazine
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Vol. 44
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no. 4
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(February 1915)
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299-308
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en
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Citation |
Dewey, A. Gordon. “Famous Canadian Trials: Walker’s Ear; An Incident to the Friction Developed Between the Militia and Civilians in Montreal During Governor Murray’s Administration.” Canadian Magazine, February 1915.
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