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    John Graves Simcoe, 1752-1806

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    14 Apr. 1798

      Lt. Col.

      1 Jan. ‘98

      Captain

      Aeneas Shaw

      1 Sept. 1791

      Lt. Col.

      1 Jan. ‘98

      William Fitzgerald

      6 June 1798

      Lieutenant

      James Givens

      30 Nov. 1791

      Robert Cowell

      19 June 1793

      25 Mar. ‘93

      John M’Gill

      8 Oct. 1798

      Adjutant

      Alexander M’Queen

      28 Feb. 1800

      Ensign

      Wm. Birds Peters

      28 Dec. 1796

      21 Apr. ‘96

      J. Theodore Bryett

      1 Nov. 1798

      Alexander M’Nabb

      28 Feb. 1800

      John Dyne

      24 Oct. 1802

      1 May 1801

      Paymaster

      Alexander Burns

      17 May 1799

      Adjutant

      John M’Gill

      1 Sept. 1791

      Lt. 8 Oct. ‘98

      Surgeon

      John Gamble

      9 July 1796

      The Army List 1784, “On the English Half-Pay”

      Simcoe’s (Queen’s Amer. Rangers) All commissions in the regiment are dated 25 December 1782. “Hussars” are listed first, Infantry follows Major Richard Armstrong

      Colonel Commandant

      John Graves Simcoe

      Captains

      John Saunders David Shank Thomas Ivie Cooke M. Robinson

      Lieutenants

      Allan M’Nab

      George Albies

      John Wilson

      George Spencer

      Wm. Digby Lawler

      Comets

      Benj. Thomson

      Thomas Merritt

      Benj. M. Woolsey

      William Jarvis

      Samuel Clayton

      Chaplain

      John Agnew

      Surgeon

      Alexander Kelloch

      Major

      Richard Armstrong

      Captains

      John Mackay

      Francis Stephenson

      Robert M’Crea

      James Murray

      James Kerr

      Stair Agnew

      John M’Gill

      Samuel Smith

      John Whitlock

      Aeneas Shaw

      Hon. Bennet Wallop (en Sec.)

      Lieutenants

      George Ormond

      William Atkinson

      Thomas Murray

      Alexander Matheson

      George Pendred

      Charles Dunlop

      Hugh Mackay

      Adam Allen

      Caleb Howe

      Andréw M’Can

      Swift Armstrong

      — Potts

      Ensigns

      Nathaniel Munday

      Charles Hen. Miller

      John Ross

      Andréw Armstrong

      Edward Murray

      Creighton M’Crea

      Christopher Robinson

      Charles Matheson

      J.B. Haight

      Adjutant

      William Campbell

      Quarter Master

      George Hamilton

      INDEX

      The index that appeared in the print version of this title was intentionally removed from the eBook. Please use the search function on your eReading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.

      Acts, Paliament, defence of realm (Britain); maintenance of poor; Enclosure Act 1801, land allowed to JGS

      Addington, John

      Addington, Henry, Speaker; friend of Pitt; Prime Minister; resigned, Lord Sidmouth

      Addison, Rev. Robert

      Agnew, Stair, Capt., Q.R., prisoner of war in France; repatriated, settled New Brunswick

      Aitken, Alexander, surveyor

      Aldwinkle, Northamptonshire; birthplace of EPS; plans for sale of

      Althouse (Althaus), John, Capt., German Jaegers, N.Y. Volunteers

      American Revolution (War of independence); Decl. of independence; Treaty of Separation

      Amiens, Peace of; war resumed

      André, John, Major; execution

      Anglican clergy, John Stuart; Addison; John Langhorn Archaeology, Devon; JGS’ interest

      Arnold, Benedict, Col., attacked Canada; in Virginia

      Armstrong, Richard, Major, Q.R.; takes command of Q.R.

      Baby, family, Quebec and Detroit

      Badcock, Rev. Samuel, biog., influence on JGS

      Bailey, John, servant of Simcoe family, Memoir he wrote, JGS “very liberal gentlemen”; descr. hospitalty to Luppitt artillery

      Baltic “problem,” expedition to, Denmark, Sweden, Russia. JGS reluctant

      Banks, Sir Joseph, Bt., JGS wrote to

      Barnstaple, French shelling

      Bastard, Edmund (brother of John P.)

      Bastard, John Pollexfen, M.P., JGS’ friend; Bastard Township; on quartering troops

      Bath, spa; M. Graves moved to; Simcoes holiday at; Simcoe daughters moved to

      Beacons, signal, Culmstock, Dumpdon, etc., coastal

      Beckwith, George, Capt., Col.

      Bentinck, William, 3rd Duke of Portland; no more sympathetic than Carleton/Dorchester; frigate for San Domingo

      Berczy, William, settlers to work on Yonge St.; stopped work

      Billop, Christopher, Col., Staten Is. Militia; prisoner

      Blackdown Hills, Devon; geology less unrest in; JGS enclosed acres; geology, burrow; Blacks, in U.C., Peter Martin, abduction ofChloeCooley

      Bloxam, armourer, escape plan

      Bonaparte, see Napoleon Borden Town, N.J.

      Boston, Massacre, Tea Party; Bunker/Breed’s Hill

      Bottum (Bothum), Elijah, toast at Johnstown levee

      Boudinet, Elisha, N.J. comm. of prisoners

      Brandywine, Battle of

      Brant, Joseph, Mohawk war chief; biog., descr.

      Brant, Mary (Molly), sister of Joseph, widow of Sir Wm. Johnson, influence of; daughters; cured JGS

      Broadhembury, village

      Buckerell, parish Church of St. Mary and St. Giles, wedding

      Buckingham, 1st Marquis of; tapestry; donated band instruments

      Budleigh Salterton, Simcoe house at, Millais’ picture of Sir Walter Raleigh at

      Buller, Sir Francis

      Burges, James Bland, biog.; Burgess Township

      Burges, Mary Anne, biog.; leased Tracey, near Wolford Lodge; promises re children; letters to EPS; birth of Katherine; death of Katherine; ordered JGS’ regimentals, cost; guardian of Julia V. Somerville; death

      Burgoyne, John, General; Provincials’ escape from Saratoga

      Burlington Bay, JGS’ walk to

      Butler, John, Maj., Col.; death of

      Butler, Richard, rebel Col., at Spencer’s Ordinary

      Caldwell, Henry, Col., and wife Anne

      Campbell, William, Major, at Fort Miamis

      Canada, rebel attack on; future of, type of government, navigation, relation to Vermont; forts along U.S. border; Canada Act (Constitutional Act); British

      Canoe, gift of Northwest Co.

      Canvas houses, for Upper Canada

      Carleton, Guy, General, commanded in Canada; commanded at New York; dislike of JGS; evacuated Loyalists from New York to Nova Scotia; as Lord Dorchester, governor in chief of Canada; angry at JGS appointment; returned to Quebec; forbad new posts; ordered Fort Miamis rebuilt; Toronto/York as capital; sleigh “Dormeuse”

      Carleton Island, foot of Lake Ontario, Fort Haldimand

      Cartwright, Richard

      Castle Frank, summer home; burnt

      Catholic emancipation, rejected

      Charles City Court House, actions at

      Château de Ramezay, Montreal

      Château St. Louis

      Cistercians in Devon, of Dunkeswell Abbey

      Clarke, Alured, General

      Clarkson, Thomas, abolitionist


      Clifford, Charles, 6th Baron, of Ugbrooke; deputy lord, lieutenant; King’s commission refused; Simcoes visit; Lady Clifford

      Clifford, Hon. Robert, brother of Lord C., many talents, Irish Jacobite reg’t; skeleton (base) maps, plan for defence of Devon; JGS’ library; caught in France, escaped; detained as spy; and map maker John Gary; books for

      Clinton, Sir Henry, General; to Charleson, S.C.; evacuated Philadelphia; 2nd Charleston; laid siege to Charleston; refused to exchange André; withdrew to New York; praised JGS; JGS sent Journal to

      Coleridge, Rev. George, of The Kng’s School; religious education

      Coleridge, James, militia Col., signalled to JGS; on professional agitators; JGS funeral arrangements

      Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

      Continental Congress

      Cook, James, Capt.; canvas house of

      Cornwallis, Charles, Lord, General; moved into Virginia, refused to allow Q.R. to escape from Yorktown

      Cotterstock, Northamptonshire

      Counties, U. Canada, County Lieutenants

      Darling, Henry, Capt.; brigade major, JGS funeral arrangements, JGS’ commission

      de Lancey, Oliver

      de Salaberry, family; death of son in Spain

      Deserontyn, John, Mohawk leader

      Detroit, JGS’ journey to; French residents; weakness of

      Devon, defence plans, JGS on staff, responsible for Devon, part Somerset; Militia, Volunteers, raised by ballot, classes; commanders, Devon and Exeter Standing Com’ee; returns of manpower, foods, protection of women, children, defence v. French or insurrection; Dartmoor rendezvous, turnpikes for military; communications; review, Woodbury Common; north poorly defended; Exe, Teign, Dart, Yealm, vulnerable

      Dickinson, Jane, raped by 2 Rangers

      Don River, U. Canada

      Dorchester, Lord, see Carleton, Guy Dorchester, Maria, Lady

      Dorland, Philip, Quaker

      Drewe, Edward, Capt., Major, critic of army; wounded; poem Dorillas, invalided home; “Military Sketches,” court martial, cashiered; Freeman of Exeter, Drewe, Rev. Edward; suffered stroke

      Drewe family

      Drewe, Francis (17121773)

      Drewe, Herman

      Duncan, Richard

      Dundas, Henry, home sec’y; on Queen’s Rangers; sec’y at war

      Dundas St., U. Canada, planned; strategic

      Dunkeswell, Abbey, Cistercian remains; parish of; infantry corps

      East Chester, N.Y., skirmish

      East India Copany

      Election, U. Canada, 1st

      Elizabethtown, N.J., Washington near; raids on E’town Point

      Elliott family, of Colchester, and Egland, Devon; EPS’ letter to Miss Elliott about Exmoor;

      Elliott, Matthew, Indian Dept.

      Emmerich, Andreas

      England, Richard, Col., 24th Reg’t at Detroit; Major General in Plymouth

      Eton College; rebellion of 1768; poem to JGS; Francis at, Headmaster J. Goodall

      Ewald, Johann, Capt., Jaegers

      Exeter Cathedral, Simcoe monument by John Flaxman

      Exeter city, JGS; Cathedral Close; JGS Freeman of; Globe Inn at; Castle as headquaraters

      Exeter Flying Post, newspaper, items, death in Globe Tavern; JGS withdrew as candidate; report on JGS funeral

      Fallen Timbers, battle of; Treaty of Fort Greenville

      Fisher, Bishop of Exeter, divine service for soldiers

      Fisher, George, Capt, R.A., aqua tint of Niagara Falls

      Flood, Christopher, JFS’ lawyer

      Foreigners, registry of

      Fort Erie Fort Frontenac

      Fort Miamis, Maumee R., JGS ordered to rebuild;

      Fort Niagara; EPS at

      Fortescue, Hugh Lord, Lord Lieut, of Devon; disbanded Brixham Volunteers; at Wolford Lodge; Wm Pitfield’s legacy; military exercises

      Foster, Dr. John, JGS’ headmaster, Eton

      France, allies of American rebels, at Yorktown; other trouble spots, defeat of French fleet in West Indies; threat to peace; Reign of Terror; fear of war with; war, privateers in U.S. ports; Queen executed; frigates menaced Simcoes’ ship on home voyage; threat to Western District, England; troops to Ireland; plot revealed at Taunton; gentry as peace officers; war resumed

      Franklin, Benjamin

      French Revolution

      Frobisher, Joseph, fur trader, entertained Simcoes

      George III, kindness to JGS

      German troops

      Germantown, Battle of

      Gibbs, Vicary

      Gidley, Robert, JGS’ real estate agent

      Girty, Simon, Indian Dept.

      Grant, Alexander

      Graves, Margaret Spinckes; hostess to JGS; 2nd wife of Samuel Graves; moved to Wolford Lodge; angry with Simcoes; left Wolford Lodge; dedication of chapel; death; heirs

      Graves, Samuel, Admiral, godfather; at Boston; 2nd marriage; welcomed JGS; plans for JGS and EPS; death

      Gray, John, Major, KRRNY

      Great Lakes, origin

      Grenville, George, see Buckingham, 1st Marquis of

      Grenville, Richard, General, command, Devon, Cornwall, Somerset

      Grenville, Thomas (brother of Buckingham), India Board

      Grenville, William Wyndham Lord (brother of George), recommended JGS for U. Canada; ministry

      Grey, Thomas, Lt., ADC to JGS; left U.Canada

      Gwillim, Elizabeth P., see Simcoe, Elizabeth P.

      Gwillim, Elizabeth, Mrs., EPS’ aunt, mistress of Old Court, Whitchurch; JGS visited; on Catholic emancipation, on Irish; death

      Gwillim, Thomas, Colonel, EPS’ father

      Haldimand, Frederick, General, commander in chief, grant to Iroquois

      Halifax, N.S.

      Hamilton, Robert; wife Catherine

      Hancock, William, Judge, Loyalist

      Hancock’s Bridge, N.J., skirmish

      Harmsworth, Sir Leicester, Sir Geoffrey

      Heiferon, Edward, JGS’ servant

      Hembury Fort, Iron Age origin;

      Hembury Fort House

      Hemyock. village, Hundred of; High Constable for; new corps of infantry; suffering, not rioting; JGS owned Castle; St. Mary’s Church

      Hobart, Lord, sec’y at war

      Holland Landing, terminus of Yonge St.

      Holland, Samuel, Surveyor General

      Honiton, Devon; Volunteers; unrest in

      Howe, Richard, Admiral

      Howe, Williaam, General; knighted

      Humber River, U. Canada

      Hunt, Mary, Miss, friend, poetess; tutor to daughters; in household of Princess Charlotte of Wales

      Hunt, Mrs. Mary Ann, friend; in charge of Wolford Lodge

      Illustrious, H.M.S., to Lisbon, toxic paint

      Indian Department, British; headquarters Fort Niagara; headquarters in Lower Canada; rum

      India, British involvement; India Board, JGS as C in C; Minto, gov. gen.

      Indian, nations; Iroquois Confederacy of Six Nations; JGS planned buffer state; confederacy of northwestern nations; Delaware nation; Mohawk; Mississauga, Chippawa,

      Iroquois

      Ireland, rebellion 1798, union with Britain; base for French attack

      Jack Sharp, dog

      James River, Va.

      Jarvis, William; provincial sec’y; wife Hannah

      Jay, John, U.S. chief justice, re British posts

      Jay’s Treaty, surrender efforts; ratified

      Jefferson, Thomas, at Richmond

      Johnson, Sir John, 4; to England; rum; death of son, Capt. George Johnson, near Badajooz

      John Graves Simcoe Association (Ontario Historical Society)

      Johnstown, U. Canada; levee at;

      Jones, Augustus, surveyor, laid out Dundas St.; laid out Yonge St.

      Kelloch, Alexander, Q.R. surgeon

      Kennaway, Sir John, bought Escot from Sir Geo. Yonge, attacked by soldiers; JGS funeral arrangements

      Kent, Prince Edward Duke of; visited Niagara/Newark; C in Gin Canada;

      Kingston, U. Canada, temporary barracks for Q.R., greet
    s Simcoes, JGS refused it as capital; JGS oath of office; JGS ill at

      Lafayette, Marquis de

      Land boards, U. Canada, land granting, unoccupied lots a problem; grants to Q.R.; abolished, land policy

      Land purchases, in Devon by JGS

      Langhorn, Rev. John

      Leatherhead Leisure Centre, JGS’ Spanish cannon there

      Lee, Henry, “Light Horse Harry,” rebel cavalry commander

      Le Marchant, Alfred and Mrs. Turdis, rebuilt Wolford Lodge, donated rightofway to Wolford Chapel

      Lennox, Lord George, governor of Plymouth; biog.; exercise of troops;

      Leslie, Alexander, General

      Liancourt-Rochefoucault, Due de, at Newark, on Simcoe; barred from Lower Canada

      Littlehales, Edward, Capt., Brigade Major, sec’y

      Livingston, William, Governor of N.J.

      Longueuil, Baron and Baronne de

      LornaDoone, (R.D. Blackmore)

      Loyalists (U.E.), as Provincial troops; religious denominations, need protection; illegal marriages, land grants; vulnerable; JGS’ “late Loyalists”;

     


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