When Loyalty Was Not Enough: The Losses Claims Commission in Old Quebec 1787-1788

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Author/collaborator
Title
When Loyalty Was Not Enough: The Losses Claims Commission in Old Quebec 1787-1788
Abstract
The "Commission for Enquiring into the Losses, Services, and Claims of the American Loyalists" was established by an Act of the British Parliament in July 1783. Two commissioners, Jeremy Pemberton and Col. Thomas Dundas, held hearings in Quebec City and Montreal from May 1787 to June 1788.
Publication
Loyalist Gazette
Volume
Vol. 21
Issue
no. 2
Pages
17-18
Date
Autumn 1983
Language
en
Citation
Ruch, John E. “When Loyalty Was Not Enough: The Losses Claims Commission in Old Quebec 1787-1788.” Loyalist Gazette Vol. 21, no. 2 (Autumn 1983): 17–18.
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