The Hudson's Bay Company's Land Tenures and the Occupation of Assiniboia

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W. Clowes & sons, 1898 - Land tenure - 238 pages

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Page 3 - England, shall be, from time to time, and forever hereafter, a body corporate and politic, in fact and name, by the name of the Governor and Company of the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in New England, in America...
Page 44 - CD, of &.C., my true and lawful attorney, for me, and in my name, place, and stead, to...
Page 37 - Parties of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath granted, bargained and sold, and by these presents doth grant, bargain and sell unto the said parties of the second part...
Page 166 - Company and their successors forever, to be holden of us our heirs and successors, as of our Manor of East Greenwich, in our County of Kent, in free and common soccage...
Page 179 - ... that then and in such case it shall and may be lawful to and for the said...
Page 54 - Lord one thousand eight hundred and yielding and paying therefor yearly and every year during the said term unto the said...
Page 216 - ... grants of land not exceeding one-twentieth part of the land so set out ; the blocks so granted to be determined by lot, and the Company to pay a rateable share of the survey expenses, not exceeding 8 cents Canadian an acre.
Page 39 - ... granted, bargained, sold, aliened, released, conveyed and confirmed, and by these presents doth grant, bargain, sell, alien, release, convey and confirm unto the...
Page 165 - State, with the fishing of all sorts of fish, whales, sturgeons, and all other royal fishes in the seas, bays, inlets and rivers within the premises ; and the fish therein taken, together with the royalty of the sea upon the coasts within the limits aforesaid, and all mines royal, as well discovered as not discovered, of gold, silver, gems and precious stones...
Page 73 - ... into and upon the said demised premises, or any part thereof in the name of the whole, to re-enter, and the same to have again, re-possess, and enjoy as of his or their former estate, anything hereinafter contained to the contrary notwithstanding.

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