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The way and manner yt St. Johns was taken according to ye best information could gett of both French & English report, 1709 June
The way and manner yt St. Johns was taken according to ye best information could gett of both French & English report, 1709 June
The way and manner yt St. Johns was taken according to ye best information could gett of both French & English report, 1709 June
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Title The way and manner yt St. Johns was taken according to ye best information could gett of both French & English report, 1709 June 
Creator Pickering, John, ca. 1640-ca. 1721
Date 1709 
Place Newfoundland and Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's
Subjects Manuscripts, American
Description Forms part of the Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library)
Caption title.
Text on leaves [1]-[6]; endorsement on leaf [8]
Endorsement:  Attack & surrender of the fort at St. John. New Foundland papers. by Captn. Pickerring. prd. June. 1709, (no. 7)
For more information, consult the Special Collections Info. File. 
Summary Account of the surprise, capture, and occupation of Fort William and the town of St. John's, Newfoundland, by French forces under the command of Saint-Ovide de Brouillan (a lieutenant governor of Placentia or Plaisance, Newfoundland), Dec. 31, 1708-Apr. 7, 1709. Pickering provides a detailed description of the attack, treatment of the inhabitants, ransom negotiations and terms, destruction of English property and fortifications, and departure of the French.  He also gives casualty figures. 
Biographical/Historical Note Capt. John Pickering was a Portsmouth, N.H., resident and military official.  He also served as Portsmouth representative to the New Hampshire and Massachusetts assemblies at various times from 1680-1709. 
Extent 1 item (8 leaves) ; 22 cm 
Format Manuscripts, Reports
Archival Collection Title Edward E. Ayer Collection, Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Collection
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Call Number Ayer MS 724 
BibID 146552
Rights Status No Copyright - United States
Contributing Institution Newberry Library
Newberry Open Access Policy The Newberry makes its collections available for any lawful purpose, commercial or non-commercial, without licensing or permission fees to the library, subject to these terms and conditions.
IIIF Resource Type Canvas 
Size 1988px × 2575px     14.68 MB 
File Created 09/06/2023 
Filename 991465528805867_Ayer_MS_724_00001.tif 
Unique Identifier NL11ON2R 
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