Books by Great Britain. Sovereign (1837-1901 : Victoria)
Commission of His Excellency K
Commission of His Excellency Ker Baillie Hamilton, Esquire, Governor of Newfoundland and its dependencies
Commission of His Excellency S
Commission of His Excellency Sir Alexander Bannerman, Knight, Governor of Newfoundland and its dependencies
Commission of His Excellency A
Commission of His Excellency Anthony Musgrave, Esquire, Governor of Newfoundland and its dependencies
Draft of a commission appointing Viscount Monck Governor-General of Canada
Instructions to Our right trus
Instructions to Our right trusty and well-beloved cousin Charles Stanley Viscount Monck
Instructions to Viscount Monck
Instructions to Viscount Monck as Governor-General of Canada
At the court at Windsor Castle
At the court at Windsor Castle, the 18th day of November 1885
The Queen's speeches in Parlia
The Queen's speeches in Parliament, from her accession to the present time
Return to an address of 7th Ap
Return to an address of 7th April, 1862 for copy of the royal instructions to Governor-General
Instructions to our right trus
Instructions to our right trusty and well-beloved cousin Charles Stanley Viscount Monck, our Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over our province of Canada, or in his absence to our Lieutenant Governor or the officer administering the government of our said province for the time being
Return to an address with copy
Return to an address with copy of the royal instructions to His Excellency the Governor-General
Letters patent, under the great seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, erecting the province of Upper Canada into the Bishopric of Toronto
Report of the case of the Quee
Report of the case of the Queen v. the President and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, in Exeter
Copy of the royal instructions to the Right Hon. C. Poulett Thomson when appointed Governor General of Canada
A proclamation for uniting the
A proclamation for uniting the provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, into one Dominion under the name of Canada