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 The Proclamation of 1763 - The Archivist - Publications - Library and Archives Canada
There are several transcribed copies of both the October 7, 1763, document proclaimed by the King in England and the one later pronounced by the Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Sir William Johnson, in North America on December 24, 1763; the National Archives also has a negative photostat of this latter document.
Individuals interested in conducting research on the Royal Proclamation of 1763 can also consult numerous published versions of the document and contact the National Archives to read correspondence of various people associated with this historical event.
In the face of these positive qualities, it is curious to report that the National Archives holds no surviving originals.
http://www.archives.ca/04/042402_e.html

  
 British Empire and American Revolution: 1763-1791 - Canadian Heritage
Even in 1763, when this island was annexed to Nova Scotia, the imperial government had ordered its widely fertile lands surveyed into large, 20,000 acre estates for settlement; and by 1767 these had all been granted to "proprietors" in Britain, men of rank and good political connections.
And the plan was certainly not put forward simply for high-minded reasons of imperial justice; but because at the close of the Seven Years War there was widespread turmoil among the inland tribes, who had largely fought as French allies against the British.
The Proclamation of 1763 had assumed the answer.
http://www.canadianheritage.org/books/canada4.htm

  
 Amherst and Smallpox
The feasibility of the documented plan, whether or not it was successfully carried out, has given credibility and moral impact to the fears expressed in all poison-garment tales.
Historian Francis Parkman, in his book The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada [Boston: Little, Brown, 1886] refers to a postscript in an earlier letter from Amherst to Bouquet wondering whether smallpox could not be spread among the Indians:
These stories are reported, for example, in Carl Waldman's Atlas of the North American Indian [NY: Facts on File, 1985].
http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/legal/amherst/lord_jeff.html

  
 ACADIAN MUSEUM & ARCHIVES - LIFE AFTER 1763
In 1760, the fall of Québec brought about the end of the French regime in what is now Canada.
ACADIAN MUSEUM and ARCHIVES - LIFE AFTER 1763
Acadians were allowed to return to Nova Scotia in 1764 with a few conditions: they had to take the oath of allegiance and they were ordered to settle at a great distance from the Islands of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon.
http://www.ccfne.ns.ca/~museum/english/history/after.htm

  
 Rombout Precinct and the original Town of Fishkill
See: Jonge, Jongh Yurckse, Johannis; 1753-1760 Zachrider (Zacharida, Zacharyder), Christian; 1753, 1754, 1758, 1759, 1763, 1765-1772 Zackrider.
The list of names here given does not include a few residents on the patents who lived in the Middle Ward nor a few who lived in Poughkeepsie Precinct.
See: Jeumans Young, Abraham; 1763, 1765-1775, 1777-1779 Young, David; 1758-1762, 1765-1768 Young, Ephraim; 1758-1762 Young, Isaac; 1762, 1763, 1765-1769 Young (Yong), Johannis (Hannis, Hans); 1728-1737, 1741, 1743-1748, 1753-1761 Young, Estate of Hans; 1762 Young, Johannis, Jun.; 1759-1763 Young, Klaas (Class); 1753-1760 Young.
http://www.teachout.org/du/nan/rombout.html

  
 Attributions of Authorship in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1731-1868: An Electronic Union List
[ GM 33 (1763): 75 refers to Ward as "the late Mr Ward" of Paris, proponent of a "drop" and "red pill" quack cure; DNB 20: 783.
A short Address to the Gentlemen who now distinguish themselves by the Name of Whigs." Dr.
"From the Briton [No. 36 (29 Jan. 1763)].
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/browse-gmall?id=GM1763

  
 List of state leaders in 1763 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1762 state leaders - Events of 1763 - 1764 state leaders - State leaders by year
http://www.hackettstown.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/List_of_state_leaders_in_1763

  
 Royal Proclamation of 1763 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The proclamation forms the basis of land claims of aboriginal peoples in Canada — First Nations, Inuit, and Métis.
After the American Revolutionary War, the Royal Proclamation of 1763 became a dead letter in the United States, but continued to govern the cession of aboriginal land in British North America, especially Upper Canada and Rupert's Land.
The proclamation established requirements that had to be met before aboriginal land could be purchased, including one that the purchase must be approved by a meeting of all members of the people selling the land.
http://www.americancanyon.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Proclamation_of_1763

  
 Canada in the Making - Aboriginals: Treaties & Relations
This document would open a new chapter in European-Aboriginal relations, because it was the first document that called for land cession negotiations.
The Royal Proclamation hints at the reason: it notes that British interests were, prior to 1763, responsible for "great fraud and abuses" in obtaining land from Aboriginals that had caused the latter "great dissatisfaction".
A new document in 1763 called the Royal Proclamation set the boundaries of a new colony called Québec - which was now under British control.
http://www.canadiana.org/citm/themes/aboriginals/aboriginals3_e.html

  
 The Founding of The American Republic 7. The First American Crisis: 1763-66
In April of 1763, George Grenville became Chancellor of the Exchequer and formed around him a new government.
This change could be made with little fanfare because it did not differ on the surface from what had just been done during the French and Indian War.
The British government attempted to prevent settlement beyond the mountains by the Proclamation of 1763.
http://www.libertyhaven.com/theoreticalorphilosophicalissues/history/americancrisis.html

  
 Guyana. A Destiny to Mould @ cosbert.com
Peerboom was attacked and captured on 3 March 1763 before Cuffy and his men plotted their ultimate battle for Fort Nassau.
However, his deputy Akara led unauthorised attacks on Dageraad.
Cuffy lead the 1763 Slave Revolt on 23 February, 1763 from his base at Plantation Lilienburg, along with his deputy Akara.
http://www.cosbert.com/guyana.html

  
 History of Nova Scotia; Book.2; Part 1; Ch. 4 - The DesBarresian Description of 1763.
Leaving Lunenburg, the next community, in 1763, that one would have come to would be that which Lawrence and his Council, in 1759, had named Tinmouth, but which, for good reason was to become known as New Dublin.
The founding population of Lunenburg had come from central Europe, and while in successive generations they were to become experts at earning their living from the sea, in the early years they stuck to the business of farming.
Indeed it was DesBarres' conclusion, which he came to after his general description of the province, in that year, in 1763, that there was no proper inland communication anywhere in the province.
http://www.blupete.com/Hist/NovaScotiaBk2/Part1/Ch04.htm

  
 1763 in science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The year 1763 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
See also: 1762 in science, other events of 1763, 1764 in science and the list of years in science.
Publication of Nicolas Louis de Lacaille's Coelum australe stelliferum, cataloguing all his data from the southern hemisphere and including about 10,000 stars and a number of brighter star clusters and nebulae
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1763_in_science

  
 1763's
We take the privacy of others VERY seriously, and although there have been no reported incidents of this possible abuse, nor is 1763 aware of any, like any good dungeon rule, this is being instituted to help prevent a possible future "incident".
There are several groups sponsoring monthly gatherings at 1763.
1763 offers reciprocity to members of out of town groups with current membership cards.
http://www.1763.net/FAQ.html

  
 Treaty of Paris (1763) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Together with the Treaty of Hubertusburg, it ended the French and Indian War and the Seven Years' War.
The Treaty of Paris, often called the Peace of Paris, or the Treaty of 1763 was signed on February 10, 1763, by the Kingdom of Great Britain, France and Spain with Portugal in agreement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Paris_(1763)

  
 1763
Communications and the State in the French Atlantic, 1713- 1763.
Origins of German Settlement along the Volga, 1763-1766Thus begins the proclamation of July 22, 1763, in which Catherine the Great, one year after...
questions of how the French Atlantic worked between 1713 and 1763, and why it was always in the making but never made.
http://www.tietosanakirja.org/1763

  
 Proclamation of 1763
Find books on Proclamation of 1763 at Amazon.com.
The proclamation acknowledged that Native Americans owned the lands on which they were then residing and white settlers in the area were to be removed.
You can get new and used United States history textbooks at
http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1209.html

  
 Proclamation of 1763
The Proclamation of 1763 was written after the French and Indian War.
The Proclamation was a law that no more settlers were to come on the Indian's land west of the Appalachian Mountains.
http://www.alexandriacentral.org/cove/proc1763.html

  
 Canada in the Making - Constitutional History
British settlers and merchants were used to representative government and were also frustrated by the policies which kept them from going into Aboriginal lands.
In the Treaty of Paris, 1763, France surrendered all claims to New France.
The French Canadians and the British had to learn to live with one another.
http://www.canadiana.org/citm/themes/constitution/constitution6_e.html

  
 The Political Graveyard: February 7, 1763
Politicians who were born on February 7 (all years), or
politicians who were born in 1763 (all dates)
http://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1763/02-07.html

  
 1763 in Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: 1762 in Canada, other events of 1763, 1764 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
British take over and successfully expand fur trade from Montreal (Northwest Company).
http://www.hackettstown.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/1763_in_Canada

  
 Foreign affairs, 1763-80 (from Austria) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The great change in Maria Theresa's foreign policy after 1763 was her reconciliation to the loss of Silesia.
Although as a result Maria Theresa and her advisers focused their attention for the most part after 1763 on domestic affairs, a few foreign matters offered the monarchy opportunities for territorial gain and in two cases carried the threat of renewed warfare.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-33356?tocId=33356

  
 Georgia in 1763
Parishes (7 were formed in 1757, another 5 in 1765) were not administrative bodies as today's counties are, they were more a part of the religious and military organization.
Americans, backed by seasoned British troops, won the French and Indian War in 1762 when both Spain and France decided that they could no longer continue the fight.
Although most of this resulted from almost continuous warring over the previous 20 years, some could be attributed to the role England played in the colonization of America.
http://ourgeorgiahistory.com/wars/Revolution/revolution01.html

  
 CANADIAN NATIVE NATIONS -- Royal Proclanation and English Treaties
France abandons claims to Rupert's Land, cedes all territory east of Mississippi, and New France, to England.
French cede claim to Rupert's Land and most of French territory East of Mississippi and New France.
The Paris Peace Treaty of 1763, Spain and Portugal -- Ending the European and North American 7 Years War.
http://www.kstrom.net/isk/maps/royalproc.html

  
 RFC 1763 (rfc1763)
Terminology This document frequently uses the following terms: datagram The unit of transmission in the network layer (such as IP).
This document defines the Network Control Protocol for establishing and configuring the Banyan VINES protocol over PPP.
VINES also supports a data-link Echo Protocol (VINES Echo), used to test connectivity to a VINES Server in a LAN environment, which is not supported over BVCP.
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/cgi-bin/rfc/rfc1763.html

  
 Slovenia on the Military Map 1763-1787
The maps originate from the years 1763 to 1787 and were for over a century a carefully protected military secret.
The maps give a clear picture of the Slovene lands with the predominantly unspoiled nature over 300 years ago.
The facsimile edition of the Land-Survey under Joseph II of the territory of Slovenia comprises seven volumes.
http://www.zrc-sazu.si/www/pc/ang_mmap.html

  
 America: 1763-1776
signs the Proclamation of 1763 - The Proclamation of 1763 declared that all land transactions made to the west of the Appalachian crest would be governed by the British government rather than by the colonies.
However, the British ultimately prevailed, and the Indians were forced to make peace.
Spring - Summer 1763: Pontiac's War Begins - An Indian leader,
http://www.sparknotes.com/history/american/prerevolution/htimeline.html

  
 Wesley’s Letters: 1763
He ‘walked in darkness’ from 1758 to 1763; but in June of 1763 God ‘restored to me the joy of His salvation.’ At the end of 1764 he became an itinerant.
Duncan Wright was born in Perthshire in 1736, enlisted as a soldier, joined the Methodist Society at Limerick in 1756, and began to preach.
Venn’s curate took the pains to go from house to house to entreat the people not to come to hear us, but he lost his bad labor.’ John Riland was curate to Venn in 1763.
http://wesley.nnu.edu/john_wesley/letters/1763.htm

  
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ENUMERATION OF INDIANS WITHIN THE NORTHERN DEPARTMENT, (November 18, 1763), Johnson, William in: "Enumeration of Indians within the Northern Department: Present State of the Northern Indians, in the Department of Sir William Johnson Bart, comprehended under the Six Nations and Ottawa confederacies ettc.
A Return of Indian Traders and Servants Killed or Made Prisoners by the Indians, (Fort Pitt, Sept. 5, 1763), In: B. M., Add.
PONTIAC WAR, Schoolcraft, Henry R. in: "Discourse Delivered Before the Historical Society of Michigan," Historical and Scientific Sketches of Michigan, Detroit 1834, pp.
http://www.gbl.indiana.edu/archives/miamis14/miamitoc16.html

  
 Metroactive News & Issues AB 1763: The Emergency Health Powers Act
Though AB 1763 is designed to eliminate confusion in public health emergencies, it appears to be creating more confusion.
Besides supplanting existing statutes, AB 1763 would also authorize any public health authority to perform unlimited medical examinations and testing, relax the privacy of health information, and allow the Public Health Emergency Planning Commission to select and train "emergency judges" to hear appeals of forced quarantine and isolation.
Existing California law already does much of what AB 1763 proposes to do.
http://www.metroactive.com/papers/sonoma/03.28.02/health-0213.html

  
 Original Images of the French and Indian War
From 1754 to 1763, the British and French fought for this wilderness of huge potential in a conflict which, though part of the wider Seven Years War, has come to be known as the French and Indian War.
Meanwhile, Pontiac--an Ottawa war chief--was gaining a following in the mid-west for his campaign to drive the British out of the region.
The rich lands which lay between and to the west of the French settlements of Canada and the British colonies along the east coast of North America were inevitably destined to become a battleground between the forces of these two European rivals.
http://www.philaprintshop.com/frchind.html

  
 1763 - Find, Compare, and Buy 1763 at Shopping.com
The results did not include what I was searching for.
Empires at War: the French and Indian War and the Struggle for North America 1754-1763
Empire: How Spain Became a World Power, 1492-1763
http://www.shopping.com/xGS-1763

  
 artists illustrating boys fashions: Joshua Johnson
Born into slavery around 1763, as the son of a white man and a black woman who was the slave of another man, Johnson was purchased by his father from his mother's owner when he was about a year old.
American primitive artist Joshua Johnson was born about 1763.
Johnson was one of the first African Americans to become a professional artist in America.
http://www.histclo.hispeed.com/art/artist-johnj.html

  
 Ancestors of Sarah Schneider
Mickley, Esq., in 1875, entitled a "Brief Account of Murders by the Indians, and the cause thereof, in Northampton County, Penna., October 8th, 1763," from which I have taken the liberty of making many extracts, because of the complete manner in which his subject is treated...
They also found said Schneider, his wife, and three children, dead in the field, the man and woman scalped; and on going further, they found two others wounded, one of whom was scalped."
Through the kindness of Miss Minnie F. Mickley, of Mickleys, PA, I have furnished with a sketch, written by her father, Jos.
http://www.siteservers.net/family/tree/770.htm

  
 From Revolution to Reconstruction: Documents: Paristreaty 1763
In witness whereof, We the under­written Ambassadors Extraordinary, and Ministers Plenipotentiary of their Britannick, Most Christian and Catholick Majesties, have signed the present separate Articles, and have caused the seal of our arms to be put thereto.
The present Separate Articles shall have the same force as if they were inserted in the treaty.
This was taken directly from a wonderful collection of documents compiled by Adam Shortt and Arthur G. Doughty, eds.
http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/D/1751-1775/7yearswar/paris.htm

  
 Canada, History New France 1600-1763
The final stage was a widespread indigenous campaign in the spring of 1763, under Chief Pontiac of the Ottawa, against the western posts where British garrisons had recently replaced the French.
The conquest did not end all the fighting.
Most of these posts were in the southern and western territories of Canada that now form the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
http://www.angelfire.com/realm/shades/nativeamericans/historynewfrance.htm

  
 Charles Bulfinch - Great Buildings Online
Charles Bulfinch was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1763.
After graduating from Harvard with a degree in mathematics and perspective, he travelled through Europe studying architecture.
http://www.greatbuildings.com/architects/Charles_Bulfinch.html

  
 Proclamation of 1763
The French had effectively hemmed in the British settlers and had, from the perspective of the settlers, played the "Indians" against them.
The end of the French and Indian War in 1763 was a cause for great celebration in the colonies, for it removed several ominous barriers and opened up a host of new opportunities for the colonists.
Given at our Court at St. James's the 7th Day of October 1763, in the Third Year of our Reign.
http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/related/proc63.htm

  
 Welcome to the 1763 Inn - History
Their goal in the restoration was to create a place where guests would feel as though they were stepping back in time, a place full of history, but with all the comforts of a modern home!
The Grey Ghost, Colonel John S. Mosby staged many of his famous raids in and around this area, and his Raiders figure prominently in local history and folklore.
Originally known as Greystone House, this property was the site of considerable fighting during the Civil War, as was the surrounding area in general.
http://www.1763inn.com/info_history.htm

  
 Georgia History Timeline / Chronology 1763
This is different from the Proclaimation of 1763.
Following the French and Indian War, King George III declares the boundaries of Georgia and Florida (now in possession of England).
King George III issues the Proclamation of 1763
http://ourgeorgiahistory.com/year/1763

  
 Virtual Law Office: Royal Proclamation of 1763
Settlers from the Thirteen Colonies were anxious to move into the Ohio Valley now that it was free of French influence, but the lands were still in the possession of Indian Nations who were rightly suspicious of 'Yankee' motives and resented their intrusion.
At the same time, Britain was moving to consolidate its gains and implement governing structures.
And whereas great Frauds and Abuses have been committed in purchasing Lands of the Indians, to the great Prejudice of our Interests.
http://www.bloorstreet.com/200block/rp1763.htm

  
 The French and Indian War
This de facto control was confirmed two and a half years later at the Treaty of Paris, February 10, 1763, which gave all of North America east of the Mississippi, other than New Orleans, to the British.
http://www.philaprintshop.com/frchintx.html

  
 1763 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
February 10 - French and Indian War: The 1763 Treaty of Paris ends the war and France cedes Canada to Great Britain.
1763 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar).
1760 1761 1762 - 1763 - 1764 1765 1766
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1763

  
 The Treaty of Paris ends the French and Indian War: 1763
The Treaty of Paris ends the French and Indian War: 1763
http://www.thenagain.info/WebChron/USA/TreatyParis.html

  
 Lith6: a new QTL for cholesterol gallstones from an intercross of CAST/Ei and DBA/2J inbred mouse strains -- Lyons et ...
44 (9): 1763 -- Journal of Lipid Research
Lith6: a new QTL for cholesterol gallstones from an intercross of CAST/Ei and DBA/2J inbred mouse strains -- Lyons et al.
http://www.jlr.org/cgi/reprint/44/9/1763

  
 The Marquis de Sade: Timeline (1763 - 1771)
February 10, the Paris Peace Treaty marks the end of the Seven Years' War.
Through the winter and spring, Sade puts on plays at his chateaux using a troupe of professional actors.
The Marquis de Sade: Timeline (1763 - 1771)
http://neilschaeffer.com/sade/timeline/1763-1771.htm

  
 Royal Proclamation of 1763-April23,1992
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the National Chief and the Constitution Working Group and Sovereign Treaty First Nations Council have a mandate to seek that the Royal Proclamation of 1763 be added to the Schedule referred to in section 52 (2) (b) of the Constitution Act, 1982.
WHEREAS the Royal Proclamation of 1763 is referred to in section 25(a) of the Constitution Act, 1982; and
WHEREAS the Royal Proclamation of 1763 acknowledges the nation-to-nation relationship between the Crown and First Nations; and
http://www.afn.ca/resolutions/1992/sca/res8.htm

  
 SSRN-Liquidity and Contagion: The Crisis of 1763 by Isabel Schnabel, Hyun Shin
Whilst the financial institutions have changed fundamentally in the intervening two hundred or so years, the underlying problems appear to be universal.
London School of Economics, Department of Accounting and Finance; University of Oxford - Department of Economics; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)
The financial crisis that swept across northern Europe in 1763 bears a strong resemblance to more recent episodes of financial distress.
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=600746

  
 Nova Scotia Archives & Records Management - Marriage Bonds, 1763-1849
Bonds, indicating the absence of legal impediment to marriage, were completed in application for marriage licenses.
Surviving records from 1763 to 1864 and 1870 to 1871 are available at NSARM.
Additional years will be added as records are entered into the database.
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/databases/bonds

  
 America Past and Present Online - James Otis, The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved (1763)
James Otis, The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved (1763)
America Past and Present Online - James Otis, The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved (1763)
The ministry in all future generations may rely on it that British America will never prove undutiful till driven to it as the last fatal resort against ministerial oppression, which will make the wisest mad, and the weakest strong.
http://occ.awlonline.com/bookbind/pubbooks/divine5e/chapter5/medialib/primarysources3_5_2.html

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