Letter of John Wiswall (October 29, 1798), Journal of Rev. John Wiswall image 114, Esther Clark Wright and Atlantic Baptist Archives, Acadia University. Accessed 22 February 2024
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"The St. John Gazette; St. John, Friday, April 20; We are sorry to learn[....]," The St. John Gazette and Weekly Advertiser, Volume XII, Number 622 (April 20, 1798), pg. 2 of 2 (righthand page, 2nd column). (See also report of scores of cattle lost, Edward Winslow's experience of the flood (frame 439), and report of autumn flooding on N.B. rivers with many haystacks underwater) Accessed 13 February 2024
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"Halifax; June 26," The Royal Gazette, and the Nova-Scotia Advertiser, Vol. IX, No. 543 (June 26, 1798), pg. 2 (1st column). Accessed 16 February 2024 (See also report of Alien Bill to thwart "Emissarys [of] His Majestys Enemies," and reference (footnote 7) that France had agents in Lower Canada "to lay the groundwork for revolt")
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"Rhode Island, Oct. 22," The Quebec Gazette, Num. 1752 (December 6, 1798), pg. 3. Accessed 26 February 2024
"Sketch of Europe," The Quebec Gazette, Num. 1755 (December 20, 1798), pg. 2. Accessed 26 February 2024
"Quebec, Thursday Morning April 5; At the same Session[....]," The Quebec Gazette, Num. 1716 Cahier 1 (April 5, 1798), pg. 2. Accessed 23 February 2024
"Quebec, Wednesday September 27; Wakenhue, an Indian[....]," The Quebec Gazette, Num. 1742 Cahier 1 (September 27, 1798), pg. 2. Accessed 26 February 2024
"Quebec, Wednesday, March 28; Claude Triganne[....]," The Quebec Gazette, Num. 1715 Cahier 1 (March 29, 1798), pg. 3. Accessed 23 February 2024
"Circulating Library" (Quebec City, January 1, 1798), The Quebec Gazette, Num. 1702 Cahier 1 (January 4, 1797), pg. 3. (See also "Catalogue of Books for Sale" (pg. 2)) Accessed 22 February 2024
"Quebec, Tuesday June 12; In the House of Commons[....]," The Quebec Gazette, Num. 1726 Cahier 2 (June 14, 1798), pg. 1. Accessed 23 February 2024
"At a preparitive Meeting held at Adolphus Town this 26th of 9th mo 1798," "Adolphustown Monthly Meeting Minutes 1798–1813" (frame 4), Canadian Friends Historical Association. Accessed 27 February 2024
Letter from Hopedale (August 20, 1798), Periodical Accounts Relating to the Missions of the Church of the United Brethren, Established among the Heathen, No. XXV, pg. 217 (frame 235), Memorial University of Newfoundland Digital Archives Initiative. Accessed 27 February 2024
"Curious Etymology," The St. John Gazette and Weekly Advertiser, Volume XII, Number 639 (August 17, 1798), pg. 1 of 2 (righthand page, 2nd column). Accessed 14 February 2024
"Halifax; May 15," The Royal Gazette, and the Nova-Scotia Advertiser, Vol. IX, No. 537 (May 15, 1798), pg. 3 (2nd column). (See also list of subscribers (pg. 3) and meeting (pg. 3 (3rd column)) in Cornwallis to assist "in repelling the ravages of the licentious, intoxicated rabble of France") Accessed 16 February 2024
"Halifax, November 13; Sunday came up the Harbor[....]," The Royal Gazette, and the Nova-Scotia Advertiser, Vol. IX, No. 563 (November 13, 1798), pg. 3 (1st column). Accessed 20 February 2024
"Halifax; February 27," The Royal Gazette, and the Nova-Scotia Advertiser, Vol. IX, No. 526 (February 27, 1798), pg. 3 (3rd column). Accessed 15 February 2024
"Halifax; June 26," The Royal Gazette, and the Nova-Scotia Advertiser, Vol. IX, No. 543 (June 26, 1798), pg. 2 (1st column). Accessed 16 February 2024 (See also report of Alien Bill to thwart "Emissarys [of] His Majestys Enemies," and reference (footnote 7) that France had agents in Lower Canada "to lay the groundwork for revolt")
"Halifax; October 2; On Tuesday last[....]," The Royal Gazette, and the Nova-Scotia Advertiser, Vol. X, No. 557 (October 2, 1798), pg. 3 (2nd column). Accessed 16 February 2024
"The St. John Gazette; St. John, Friday, February 16; Extract of a Letter[....]," The St. John Gazette and Weekly Advertiser, Volume XII, Number 613 (February 16, 1798), pg. 2 of 2 (righthand page, 3rd column). (See further details of rescue (Page 2 of 2, righthand page)) Accessed 12 February 2024
"Halifax; March 13; About 10 o'Clock[....]," The Royal Gazette, and the Nova-Scotia Advertiser, Vol. IX, No. 528 (March 13, 1798), pg. 3 (4th column). (See John Wentworth letter (pgs. 3–4) re his wife's and son's ill health) Accessed 15 February 2024
"Halifax; October 2; On Thursday evening[....]," The Royal Gazette, and the Nova-Scotia Advertiser, Vol. X, No. 557 (October 2, 1798), pg. 3 (3rd column). Accessed 16 February 2024
"Theatre Royal," The Royal Gazette, and the Nova-Scotia Advertiser, Vol. X, No. 558 (October 9, 1798), pg. 3 (2nd column). Accessed 16 February 2024
"Five Guineas Reward" (April 17, 1798), The Royal Gazette, and the Nova-Scotia Advertiser, Vol. X, No. 534 (April 24, 1798), pg. 4 (1st column). Accessed 15 February 2024
"By His Excellency Thomas Carleton[...]; A Proclamation" (June 25, 1798), The St. John Gazette and Weekly Advertiser, Volume XIV, Number 643 (September 11, 1798), pg. 1 of 2. Accessed 14 February 2024
"A Law for the more effectually guarding against the introduction of Infectious Distempers into the City of Saint John" (September 15, 1798), The St. John Gazette and Weekly Advertiser, Volume XIV, Number 64? (September 21, 1798), pg. 2 of 2 (righthand page, 3rd column). Accessed 14 February 2024
"The St. John Gazette; St. John, Friday, April 20; We are sorry to learn[....]," The St. John Gazette and Weekly Advertiser, Volume XII, Number 622 (April 20, 1798), pg. 2 of 2 (righthand page, 2nd column). (See also report of scores of cattle lost, Edward Winslow's experience of the flood (frame 439), and report of autumn flooding on N.B. rivers with many haystacks underwater) Accessed 13 February 2024
"By His Excellency Thomas Carleton[...]; A Proclamation" (June 25, 1798), The St. John Gazette and Weekly Advertiser, Volume XIV, Number 643 (September 11, 1798), pg. 1 of 2. Accessed 14 February 2024
"November 28; Interesting," The St. John Gazette and Weekly Advertiser, Volume XIII, Number 667 (March 8, 1799), pg. 2 of 2 (righthand page, 1st column). Accessed 4 March 2024
"London Sept. 12," The St. John Gazette and Weekly Advertiser, Volume XII, Number 607 (January 5, 1798), pg. 2 of 2 (lefthand page, 4th column). (See later newspaper issues with news of Nelson's active duty) Accessed 12 February 2024
"Halifax; June 26; The French are preparing[....]," The Royal Gazette, and the Nova-Scotia Advertiser, Vol. IX, No. 543 (June 26, 1798), pg. 3 (3rd column). Accessed 16 February 2024
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"Halifax; June 26," The Royal Gazette, and the Nova-Scotia Advertiser, Vol. IX, No. 543 (June 26, 1798), pg. 2 (1st column). Accessed 16 February 2024 (See also report of Alien Bill to thwart "Emissarys [of] His Majestys Enemies," and reference (footnote 7) that France had agents in Lower Canada "to lay the groundwork for revolt")
"Halifax; March 13; About 10 o'Clock[....]," The Royal Gazette, and the Nova-Scotia Advertiser, Vol. IX, No. 528 (March 13, 1798), pg. 3 (4th column). (See John Wentworth letter (pgs. 3–4) re his wife's and son's ill health) Accessed 15 February 2024
"The St. John Gazette; St. John, Friday, April 20; We are sorry to learn[....]," The St. John Gazette and Weekly Advertiser, Volume XII, Number 622 (April 20, 1798), pg. 2 of 2 (righthand page, 2nd column). (See also report of scores of cattle lost, Edward Winslow's experience of the flood (frame 439), and report of autumn flooding on N.B. rivers with many haystacks underwater) Accessed 13 February 2024