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Constitution
Act of Incorporation, Constitution and By Laws of the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society of Montreal
Printer & publisher
Babcock, Higgins & Co., Printers
Date
1877
Dimensions14 x 9 cm
Origin
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberP196-D04/059.1
DivisionArchives - Textual Archives
CollectionMcCord
Status
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Act of Incorporation, Montreal City Corporation By-Law, and By-Laws of the Montreal City Passenger Railway Company
John Lovell
1865
M2004.117.2.1
An act for extending the Act of the Twenty second Year of His present Majesty (for amending, explaining, and reducing into One Act of Parliament, the Laws relating to the Government of His Majesty's Ships, Vessels, and Forces by Sea) to such Officers, Seamen, and others, as shall serve on Board His Majesty's Ships , on Vessels employed upon the Lakes, Great Waters, or Rivers, in North America
May 31, 1754 - November 30, 1755
S001/B3.3,3.5
Emblem of Irish Protestant Benevolent Society, Montreal
John Henry Walker
About 1856
M930.50.5.600
Incidents of the Week. Balloon Ascension at Irish Protestant Benevolent Society's Picnic.
Anonymous
1879/06/28
M990X.627.1.5
Coat of arms of Young Men's Irish Protestant Benevolent Society
John Henry Walker
About 1859
M930.50.1.588
Coat of arms of Irish Protestant Benevolent Society
John Henry Walker
About 1869
M930.50.1.606
Emblem of Irish Protestant Benevolent Society
John Henry Walker
About 1856
M930.50.1.603
An act to enable His Majesty to grant Commissions to a certain Number of Foreign Protestants who have served Abroad as Officers, or Engineers, to act and rank as Officers, or Engineers, in America only, under certain Restrictions and Qualifications
1756
S001/B3.3,3.4
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