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    John Graves Simcoe, 1752-1806

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      Macaulay, James, surgeon, and family

      MacDonell, John, Capt., B. Rgs., of Glengarry House; speaker, toy cannon

      Macdonnell, Sheriff

      Marriages, U. Canada

      McGill, John, Lieut., Capt. Q.R.; escape plan; rescued JGS’ horse Salem; Salem sent to England; injured; escorted EPS, 283 children; Simcoe land grants, U. Canada

      McKee, Alexander, Indian Dept.

      Merritt, Thomas, Cornet, Q.R.

      Methodists, West Country; U. Canada

      Military Departments, British

      Military Units

      British regular:

      5th; at Ft. Niagara; withdrawn

      7th Fusiliers

      24th, at Detroit, Maj. Campbell

      27th (Inniskilling), Francis Simcoe commissioned

      35th, JGSin;

      40th, Grenadiers; Brandywine

      42nd

      60th

      71st (Fraser Highlanders)

      84th

      Regulars withdrawn from Upper Canada, except 84th

      Provincial Corps of the British Army; inferior status

      French regular:

      Col. Count Arthur Dillon’s Regiment of Irish Jacobites

      Provincial Corps:

      Queen’s Rangers; green coats; Hussars;

      Highland company; irregulars; grenadiers; rifles; recruits; mourning for André; to Virginia; Rangers executed; some leave Yorktown on Bonetta; on The Army List; colours in mess of Queen’s York Rangers, Toronto

      Queen’s Rangers, new reg’t for Upper Canada; half pay officers from New Brunswick; “Band of Music,” reduced in size, use as artificers; green jackets; depot, source of recruits; at Kingston; at Toronto/York; to Maumee R.; mustered at Toronto/York; replaced regular troops; disbanded

      British Legion; some leave Yorktown on Bonetfa; evacuated to New York, disbanded, settled in New Brunswick

      Emmerich’s Chasseurs (rifles)

      DeLancey’s Brigade

      North Carolina Loyalists

      Loyal Virginia Regiment, joined to Q.R.

      Provincials of the Northern (Military)

      Department Butler’s Rangers

      King’s Rangers (James Rogers)

      King’s Royal Regiment of New York (Johnson’s Greens)

      Loyal Rangers (Jessup’s)

      Royal Highland Emigrants (later 84th), 1st Battalion

      Provincial Regiments of the American Establishment, 1778 and later Queen’s Rangers, 1st American (Simcoe’s) Volunteers of Ireland, 2nd American (Rawdon’s), on British establishment as 105th

      New York Volunteers, 3rd American (Turnbull’s)

      King’s American Regiment, 4th American (Fanning’s)

      British Legion, 5th American (Tarleton’s)

      Militia, Staten Island

      German regular troops; settlers

      Militia Bill, U. Canada

      Milles, Jeremiah

      Milles, Thomas (brother)

      Ministry of All the Talents, abolished slave trade

      Minto, Gilbert Elliot-Murray Knynymound, 1st Earl of, gov. gen. of India

      Mitchell, the Very Reverend Patrick, KCVO, Mrs. Pamela Le Marchant Mitchell

      Moira, 2nd Earl of, Francis Rawdon Hastings, victor at Hobkirk’s Hill; biog., influence, reg’t on British establishment; JGS visits; offer to help Francis; Francis commissioned in Moira’s 27th Regiment

      Monmouth, Battle of

      Montreal, Simcoe’s journey to

      Moore, Archdeacon George

      Moore’s Creek Bridge, Battle of

      Mountain, Bishop Jacob, at Quebec, brother Jehosophat; Bishop’s house in Quebec

      Mudge, William, R.A. officer, trigonometrical survey; at Chudleigh

      Munro, John, Capt.

      Napoleon

      Native North American aboriginal nations, in Upper Canada; Iroquois refugees, Mohawk, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, Oneida, Tuscarora; reserve on Grand River; O jib way; Seneca at Newark

      Navy Hall (Government House), descr., tents; life at

      Nelson, Horatio, Admiral, death

      Nepean, Evan, JGS sent Journal to; letter to

      Newark, JGS renamed Niagara (or Butlersburg); vulnerable; three American comissioners at, return to U.S.

      Niagara, see also Newark; Falls of

      Northumberland, Duke of, see Percy Osgoode, William, chief justice; retired to London’s Temple

      Oyster Bay, Long Is., N.Y.

      Parker, Sir Hyde, Admiral

      Percy, Hugh, 2nd Duke of Northumberland

      Parring, John, workers trepassed

      Perth Amboy, N. J.

      Petersburg, Va., actions at

      Philadelphia, Pa.

      Phillips, William, General; death

      Pilkington, Robert, Lieut. Royal engineers, rebuilt Ft. Miamis

      Pitfield, William, Exeter Hospital; death; legacy from

      Pitt, William (younger); death; resigned over Catholic emancipation

      Plymouth; JGS commanded at; trouble at docks, work essential, strong measures; JGS lieut. general on staff, subordinates Major Generals Garth, England, Calcraft

      Polwhele, Richard, historian; visited Wolford Lodge, biog., Poems

      Portland, Duke of, see Bentinck Portugal, French threat, JGS to be full general in

      Pratt, Rev. John, Vicar of Dunkeswell; dedicated chapel

      Prescott, Robert, General, successor to Carleton/Dorchester

      Prince Andrew, The, Colonel in Chief, Queen’s York Rangers

      Quebec, capture, 1759; attack on, 1775776; Simcoes land; rent house, chimney fire; spring breakup; key to defence; EPS, children to for safety; JGS organised fire fighters; Simcoes’ departure on Pearl, Capt. Samuel Ballard

      Queenston, lower landing

      Queen’s York Rangers (1st American Regiment); Colonel in Chief The Prince Andrew, Duke of York

      Quinton’s Bridge, skirmish

      Rawdon, Francis Lord, see Moira, 2nd Earl of Richmond, Va., operations

      Rogers, Robert, Colonel, ranger tactics;

      Rolle, Lord; quarrels over dung; property rights; tenants to reduce prices; challenged JGS to duel

      Roman Catholics; emancipation rejected

      Rosslyn, Lieut. General Sir James St. Clair, 2nd Earl of, to Portugal

      Russell, Peter, receiver general; sister Elizabeth; re JGS’ accounts in U. Canada

      Russell, Robert, of Exeter; corps of wagoners;

      Russia, JGS’ fear of

      St. Lawrence River, Gulf of; rapids at Lachine, Cascades, Cedars, Coteau du Lac, Long Sault; Chimney Is. (Fort Lévis) guns; bateau channel

      St. Vincent, Earl, Sir John Jervis; to Portugal

      Salem JGS’ horse; to Wolford Lodge

      San Domingo; JGS to govern; historic background, slaves in; JGS sailed for, left owing to poor health, lack of support; JGS resigned; received brass Spanish guns; now at Leatherhead Leisure Centre

      Sandusky, Ohio, U.S. commissioners met tribes at; returned to U.S.

      Saunders, John, Capt., Q.R., to Charleston

      Scadding family in Devon

      Scadding, John, JGS’ estate manager; re Honiton Turnpike, roads in Devon; in U. Canada; explored Dundas St.; marriage, returned to York, 3 sons, death

      Scadding, Thomas (brother).

      Scilly Isles, Capt. Lyman asked for reinforcements, refused

      Seven Years’ War (French and Indian)

      Shank, David, Capt. Q.R..; at Spencer’s Ordinary; settled in England; to U. Canada; Colonel of Q.R., in U. Canada

      Sherwood, Justus, Capt., on Vermont; and H. Spencer to find recruits in U.S.

      Sidmouth, Lord, see Addington Simcoe, Anne (daughter), birth; marriage

      Simcoe, Caroline (daughter), birth; whooping cough

      Simcoe, Charlotte (daughter), birth; smallpox inoculation; letters to; shirt for JGS; illness;

      Simcoe, Eliza (daughter), birth; smallpox inoculation; missed parents; letters to.

      Simcoe, Elizabeth Posthuma Gwillim, wife of JGS, biog.; wedding; attitude to her children; visit to Exmoor; plans for U. Canada; ball gown
    s, Nankin china; concern for children; diary, two versions of; sketches; and King George; descr. of voyage; happy in Quebec; hut near Queenston; ill at Fort Niagara; rattlesnakes; Canise, sketched Great Sail; depression; disapproved of San Domingo; inspection tours with JGS; distress over Portugal; Francis in diary; evangelical Anglican, built Holy Trinity Church, Dunkeswell, restored other churches; death, burial near Wolford Chapel

      Simcoe, Francis Gwillim (son), birth; wet nurse; inoculated; cannon noise; Great Sail and; 3rd birthday; in Quebec; 4th birthday; 5th; whooping cough; JGS’ letter to; The King’s School; Eton; army career; commissions, 27th Reg’t; at Bussaco, Badajoz, death

      Simcoe, Henrietta Maria (Harriet, daughter), birth, inoculation

      Simcoe, Henry Addington (son); birth; The King’s School, Eton; biog.; descendants of

      Simcoe, John Cornwall (son), birth; smallpox; death, burial

      Simcoe, John. Capt., R.N. (father), maxims of; death; memorial

      Simcoe, John Graves, birth, brothers Powlett William, John, Percy; early education; death of Percy; Oxford; entered army; Freemason; Ireland and Wales; lieutenant; portrait, poems, love of history; at Boston; wounded at Brandywine; Queen’s Rangers; Journal; 2nd wound; captured; exchanged; at Charleston; pride at Spencer’s Ordinary; plans to escape from Yorktown; illness; left Yorktown aboard Bonetta; Left New York for home; in London, saw Rawdon, brevet Lieut. Colonel of Q.R.; romance with EPS; marriage plans, enclosure plans; wedding; Evangelical Anglican; attitude to children; monastic property, poetry; family prayers; published Journal; on Vermont; on future of British North America; health problems; ideas about Canada; M.P. for St. Mawes; visit to Exmoor; on Roman sites; enlarged estate Upper Canada, plans for; full Colonel in the Army; left children at home; hoped for Indian buffer state; need for strong army in U. Canada; correspondence, U. Canada, planned new Empire; commission delayed; fell through ice; at Niagara/Newark; allergies; dislike of land boards; stress affected health; wounded finger; Major General; explored Lake Ontario shoreline; health suffering; assessment as governor; resigned from San Domingo and U. Canada Defence of Western District, England, on staff, Devon, part of Somerset; tours of inspection; pay; objected to John Underhay; gout; anamuensis (assistant); at Plymouth, expedition cancelled, bought more property; Christmas season house parties, masquerades; commanded Devon, Somerset, Cornwall; 50th birthday; dedication, Wolford Chapel; Lieutenant General on staff, inspections Martello towers; made will; J. Borland, inspector of hospitals for JGS, hygiene; manorial rights; hired John Kendall to design library; Nelson’s funeral; appointed C. C. for India; mission to Portugal; death Simcoe, Katherine Stamford (mother); home in Cathedral Close; death

      Simcoe, Katherine (daughter), birth at Newark; death at Toronto/York

      Simcoe, Katherine (2nd daughter so named), birth

      Simcoe, Sophia Jemima (daughter), birth; inoculation; difficult

      Simcoe window, by the daughters, St. George’s Church, Sibbald Pt., Lake Simcoe

      Slavery, JGS’ dislike of trade; William Wilberforce; bill to phase out in U. Canada; in San Domingo, abolitionist Thomas Clarkson; trade abolished by Britain

      Smith, John, Major, 5th

      Smith, Samuel, Capt.; Q.R.

      Smith, William, chief justice; death of

      Somerset, defence plans; Somerton rendezvous; reviews on Curry Moor, heavy German muskets; Somerset Defence Com’ee, met at Taunton Castle

      Somerville family, Col. Hugh (M.A. Burges’ uncle); John Southby, 14th Lord.; Julia V.; married Sir Francis Bond Head

      Spencer, George, Lieut., Q. R.; retrieved Br. Legion trophies; settled in England; drew maps for Journal; illness of

      Spencer’s Ordinary; battle at; losses at

      Staten Island, N.Y., Q.R. quarters

      Stephenson, Charles, Capt., 5th

      Stone, Joel, militia colonel, mill at Gananoque, EPS sketched it

      Stuart, Rev. John

      Sullivan, John, rebel general, expedition against Iroquois nations

      Swete, Rev. John, visit to Wolford Lodge, admiration for JGS

      Talbot, Edward, Lieut., 7th

      Talbot, Thomas, Lieut., ADC to JGS; left U. Canada

      Tappan, N.Y., skirmish; André executed

      Tarleton, Banaster, Colonel, Br. Legion; in Virginia; M.P. for Liverpool

      Toplady, Rev. Augustus, “Rock of Ages”

      Toronto/York, Carrying Place; dockyard for; work begun; descr., harbour, Simcoes move to, renamed York, survey; capital moved to; renamed Toronto, Simcoe Day at

      Toussaint L’Ouverture, Francois Dominique, slave leader

      Trafalgar, Battle of; celebration at Wolford Lodge

      Triton, frigate; Capt. George Murray; worry over ice

      Trigonmetrical Survey of England

      Troop distribution, West Country, JGS’ command

      Underhay, JGS protested commission for Brixham tavern keeper; Volunteers charged, disbanded

      Unrest, Western Distric, bread riots, poor harvest; riots, clergy assisting government, mobs, high prices, “Hucksters”; measures to curb, magistrates, donations; Cornwall quieter; JGS coordinated and advised Lord Lieut. Fortescue, £3,000 raised to import grain

      Upper Canada, Province, JGS’ plans for, nobility, established church, capital, good government, college; canvas houses; strong army needed; descr.; divisions into districts, Eastern, Midland Home, Western; township surveys, population; roads, bridges; Executive and Legislative Councils; township names; election; first Parliament; JGS’ resignation

      Valentine’s Hill, N. Y, skirmish

      Vermont, independent republic; JGS on moving there; need of alliance with Canada, opinion of Vermonters, of Gov. Chittenden; Aliens and Fays; became 14th State; Sherwood negotiations

      von Knyphausen, Baron Wilhelm, division commander

      von Steuben, Baron Friedrich, trained rebel army

      Vorhees, Capt. rebel, killed

      Walcot, William, cousin of EPS, friend of JGS; and EPS’ estate at Aldwinkle; JGS’ trustee; Henry Simcoe principal heir

      Washington, George, General; U.S. neutral

      Wayne, Anthony, General, rebel, in Virginia, Fallen Timbers; did not attack Detroit

      Wemyss, James, Major

      West Point, N. Y, Arnold conspiracy

      Weymouth, Simcoes; sailing delayed; yacht racing

      Whitchurch, Hereford, Gwillim home

      White, John, attorney general

      Williamsburg, Va., operations near

      Williamson, Adam, advises JGS, 292

      Windham, William, under sec’y

      Wolfe, James, General

      Wolford Chapel, of Cistercian ruins, work begun; motto in; burial of JGS; of EPS; Ontario Gov’t assumed ownership, rededicated

      Wolford Lodge and estate, origin of name, Woolford Church; early owners, JGS’ plans for purchase; life at; return to, 1796; JGS’ headquarters; library; lodge burnt

      Yonge, Sir George, M.P., Escot county seat; JGS disappointed by

      Yonge St., link York to Lake Simcoe; strategic road

      York, Duke of C in C of the Army, JGS sent plan to, anger over San Domingo; praised JGS; ownership of dung

      York, see Toronto

      Yorke, Charles, acting home sec’y, advised ondiscipline, court martial, punishment

      Yorktown, Va., campaign and final defeat

      ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

      Pride of place must go to two Simcoe descendants, Mrs. Margaret Partridge and John Vowler, who shared original documents in their possession, and were most welcoming. Lord Clifford generously permitted the use of his family papers at Ugbrooke House. Lord Coleridge of Ottery allowed us to photograph the “Simcoe vase” and to use information in the relationship between the Simcoe and Coleridge families. Mr. amd Mrs. Alfred Le Marchant, of Wolford Lodge, gave access to their original copy of Simcoe’s journals. Their daughter, Pamela, and her husband the Very Reverend Patrick Mitchell, KCVO have always been encouraging.

      This work could not have been completed without the assistance of a host of friends on both sides
    of the Atlantic. Among them are Hilary Arnold, M.A., of York, who unearthed Mrs. Simcoe’s true date and place of birth; Professor Donald Smith of the University of Calgary, Alberta; George Hutchison, former Director of Public Affairs, Government of Ontario in London; Mrs. Paddy Neville who rediscovered the Simcoe cannons; David Hancocks, former manager of the Leatherhead Leisure Centre; Brian Clist of Hemyock; Peter Thomas of the Exeter Cathedral Library; Robin Bush, Somerset Record Office; Paul Dixon of Cotterstock; Mrs. Shaw of Hembury Fort House; Patrick Strong and Mrs. P. Hatfield, for help with Eton College; Rober Highfield of Merton College, Oxford; Michael E. Dunning, The King’s School; John Ainsworth of the Royal Sussex Regiment Association; Librarian Christine Mosser, Canadian History, Metropolitan Toronto Library; Deputy Librarian Yvonne McGowan, Lincoln’s Inn; Archivist Patricia Gill, West Sussex Record Office; County Archivist Miss R. Watson and P.I. King, Northamptonshire Record Office; the staff of the House of Lords and the British Libraries, and the Public Record Office, Chancery Lane and Kew; Joy Gawne and Anita Jennings, Fairlynch Museum, and Mrs. Coton, former owner of Little Hill (now Simcoe House), Budleigh Salterton; Geoffrey Goodall, former headmaster, and George Ayres, former head of history, Exeter School; Assistant Curator Eileen Parris, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Library; friends and colleagues of the John Graves Simcoe/Wolford Chapel Committee, England. Fondly remembered as a predecessor of Chris as chairman of the John Graves Simcoe/Wolford Chapel Committee, is the late Wing Commander John F. Sutton, D.S.O., D.F.C., A.F.C.

      Most revealing of all is the collection of material in the Archives of Ontario. Archivist Roger Nickerson arranged for this material to be microfilmed and sent to the West Country Studies Library, Exeter, where Librarian Ian Maxted agreed to have the library cover the cost. At the same time a microfilm was made for the Archives of Ontario and entered in the main finding aid on the Simcoes. The Ontario Heritage Foundation has been deeply involved since the province assumed ownership of Wolford Chapel. Heather Broadbent was chairman of the Foundation’s Wolford Chapel Advisory Committee. Richard Moorhouse of the Foundation, served as a courier and helped choose photographs taken during the both of the Archives, also lent interest and encouragement; Gavin Watt, colonel of the recreated King’s Royal Yorkers, read the manuscript and made useful suggestions. Dennis Mills was our editor. To Kirk Howard and Barry Jowett of the Dundurn Group, we owe much, and to our spouses, photographer Shirley Dracott and cartographer Geoffrey Fryer.

     


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