Quebek De


Hoofstad van Kanada; an de Rivier van St. Laurens; das de

Engelschen belegend en by Verdrag bemagtigd, mit jaar 1759. Coloured

Print from Plate. Plan of the Battle fought the 28th of April, 1760,

upon the Heights of Abraham, near Quebec between the British Troops

garrisoned in that place and the French Army that came to besiege it.

With copious notes. Pat. MacKellar, Major Chief Engineer, 1760. Coloured

original manusc
ipt plan of the Battle of St. Foie. Plan of Quebec,

showing the houses burned by us in 1759 and those burned during the

Siege, 1760. Original coloured MS. Plan of Captain Gordon's Project of a

Citadel at Quebec, 1768. Also Plans of the Barracks projected for

Captain Gordon's proposed citadel. Coloured MS. Plan of a citadel on Cap

Diamond for improving the fortifications of Quebec, being Captain Henry

Gordon's engineer. His Project with some insignificant alterations,

Quebec, April 12, 1769. John Marr, Esq. MS. Plan of the city and

environs of Quebec with its siege and Blockade by the Americans from the

8th of December, 1775, to the 13th of May, 1776. Engraved by Faden.

Print from Plate. Plan of the City and Environs of Quebec with the siege

and Blockade by the Americans from the 8th of December, 1775, to the

13th of May, 1776. Engraved by Wm. Faden, London. Published, Sept. 12,

1776, by Wm. Faden, successor to the late Mr. Thos. Jefferys, corner of

St. Martin's Lane. Print from Plate. Plan of Cape Diamond and the

Heights of Abraham, as far as they rise before the City of Quebec, and

some distance beyond their summit with part of the ramparts of Quebec.

Taken partly in 1769 and completed in 1778 by John Marr, Commanding

Engineer in Canada and Captain. MS. Plan of the City of Quebec and its

Fortifications and of the Ground withoutside, beyond the Heights of

Abraham, from an actual Survey, taken thereof by Captain Marr,

Commanding Engineer in Canada. Not dated. His plan shows the bush where

the rebels worked their batteries in 1775. Captain Marr was Chief

Engineer in 1769 and 1778. MS. Plan of the New Works. Erecting on Cape

Diamond and which form the Citadel of Quebec, showing their state in

October, 1783. These plans show the mines under the glacis. MS. Plan of

the Town and suburbs of Quebec, showing the State of the Fortifications

as they were nearly completed in 1783. A note states that the

Fortifications were in no wise completed by the French and that the

English never touched them until 1779, when General Haldimand gave

orders to Captain Twiss, C.R.E. in Canada, for the erection of a

temporary Citadel on Cape Diamond. MS. Plan of a Survey of the City and

Fortifications of Quebec with part of its environs. Done in the

Engineers' Drawing-Room, by Wm. Hall, Lieut. Royal Artillery, 1799. MS.

Plan of the Fortifications of Quebec, with the new works proposed. G.

Mann, M. Genl. Commanding Royal Engineer. MS. Citadel of Quebec, showing

proposed works, by M. Genl. Mann, Aug. 1, 1804. MS. Projected works at

Quebec (Major-General Mann's Project) as mentioned in the Report of the

Committee of Engineers, March 14, 1805. Original coloured manuscript

plan. Plans of Government House at Quebeck, Jeffry Wyatt, 1812, MS.

Quebec in 1815, by J. B. Duberger, C.E. MS. Plan of Quebec, showing the

present state of the Works of Defence distinguishing what are completed

and what are in progress, with the Military works and Buildings that

have been ordered, March 18, 1816. G. Nicolls, Lieutenant-Colonel

Commanding Royal Engineer in Canada. MS. Plan du Palais Episcopal et du

Terrein en dependant leve en vertu d'un acte de la Legislature

Provinciale du Bas Canada. Intitule Acte pour mettre Sa Majeste en etat

d'acquerir la Propriete, Palais Episcopal de Quebec et du terrein en

dependant pour les usages publics de la Province. Par ordre de

Commissaires appointes a cet effet. Quebec ce 9 Juillet 1851. MS.



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