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An Act, Or Ordinance concerning the building and repairing of Churches, Parsonages Houses and Church-Yards

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An Act, Or Ordinance concerning the building and repairing of Churches, Parsonages Houses and Church-Yards
Date May 6, 1791
Dimensions1 textual record ; 38.5 x 25 cm
Origin Canada, North America
Object NumberS001/C3.6,3.1
CollectionStewart
Scope and ContentOrdonnance émise de Québec par le gouverneur de la province de Québec, Lord Dorchester, informant le clergé de la province des instructions à suivre concernant la construction et la réparation des églises. Le document est adressé au prêtre Boucher de la paroisse de Saint-Ours.
NotesSource du titre : Basé sur le titre du document.



Collation: Document plié.



État de conservation: mauvais.
Status
Not on view

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