termes défavorables. La même année, parut Observations on the provision made for the maintenance of a Protestant clergy [...], pamphlet de John
législatif en 1819, secrétaire de la Clergy Reserves Corporation en 1821 –, lui permirent d’accroître son expérience juridique et administrative des affaires coloniales et d’ajouter plus de £300 à son
Canada. Dix ans plus tard, il fut nommé au sein de la commission chargée d’examiner les réclamations en dommages de guerre. En 1822, il fit partie de la Clergy Reserves Corporation et, en 1827, il fut
intitulé On clergy reserves, qui s’opposait aux prétentions de l’Église presbytérienne à une part du revenu de ces réserves. Il maintenait que les réserves avaient été créées pour remplacer la dîme
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(Québec, 1799) ; A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Quebec in August 1803 (Québec, 1803) ; The Holy Communion : a sermon preached in the cathedral of Quebec in
of the church to the clergy reserves defended : in a letter to the Right Honorable the Earl of Liverpool ; being an answer to the lester of a Protestant of the Church of Scotland, to his
Annapolis (Savary).— A. W. [H.] Eaton, The Church of England in Nova Scotia and the tory clergy of the revolution (New York, 1891).— Fingard, Anglican design in loyalist N
of England in Nova Scotia and the tory clergy of the revolution (New York, 1891).— Fingard, Anglican design in loyalist N.S.— E. A. Jones, The loyalists of New
, MacDonell à John Geddes.— « Clergy lists of the Highland District, 1732–1828 », F. Forbes et W. J. Anderson, compil., Innes Rev. : Scottish Catholic Hist. Studies
, November 25, 1787 (Halifax, 1787) ; A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Nova Scotia, at the primary visitation holden in the town of Halifax, in the month of June 1788
in pre-revolutionary Connecticut : new documents and letters concerning the loyalist clergy and the plight of their surviving church, K. W. Cameron, édit. (Hartford, Conn., 1976).— F
aux PANS).— SPG [Annual report] (Londres), 1748–1749, 46.— J. B. Bell, Anglican clergy in colonial America ordained by bishops of London, American Antiquarian Soc., Proc
août 1789.— Trinity Cathedral Archives (Québec), Registre des mariages, 1768–1795, p.6.— USPG, C/CAN/Que., I, 9 oct. 1782 (copie aux APC).— Charles Inglis, A charge delivered to the clergy of the
. [H.] Eaton, The Church of England in Nova Scotia and the Tory clergy of the revolution (New York, 1891). — I. F. Mackinnon, Settlements and churches in Nova Scotia, 1749
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clergy of St. Paul’s Church gathered from loose memoranda, and written up by W. Simms Lee ; Burial records, 1766 (microfilm aux PANS).— Army list, 1758, 92.— A journal of the