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An act to alter and amend an act passed in the Forty Eighth year of His Majesty’s Reign intituled, “an act for the better regulation of Parish and Town Officers throughout this Province.” Passed the 13th March 1813. 53 George III – Chapter 5 1813 This Act outlaws the sale of rum, wine, whisky, brandy, et cetera to indigenous peoples in Upper Canada. Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1813. Kingston: Stephen Miles, 1813.
An Act to prevent the sale of Spirituous Liquors and strong waters in the tract occupied by the Moravian Indians on the River Thames in the Western District. 41 George III Chapter 8 1801 This act makes it illegal to sell spiritous liquors to the Christian Munsee living on the Thames River in the Western District. Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1801. York: Titus G. Simons, 1801.
An Act to permit the importation of Wampum, from the Neighbouring States by the Inland communication of Lake Champlain, and the River Richelieu or Sorel. 33 George III – Chapter 2 1792 This act makes it law for wampum imported into Lower Canada to first pass through customs houses. The Provincial Statutes of Lower Canada passed in the year 1792. Quebec: William Vondenvelden, 1792. (Session 1)
Acte qui permet l'importation de la Porcelaine ou Wampum des Etats Voisins par la communication intérieure du Lac Champlain, et de la Riviere Richelieu ou Sorel. 32 George III – Chapitre 2 1792 Cet acte réglemente l'importation du wampum, y imposant une douane sur tout wampum et porcelaine. The Provincial Statutes of Lower Canada passed in the year 1792. Quebec: William Vondenvelden, 1792. (Session 1)
An Act for Preventing fraudulent Dealings in the Trade with the Indians. 2 George III – Chapter 3 1762 This Act directs that persons accused of having wronged or cheated Indigenous traders are to be prosecuted in before His Majesty's Justices or in a Court of Record. National Archive of the United Kingdom
An Act for continuing an Act, intitled’ “An Act to prevent any private Trade or Commerce with the Indians.” 34 George II – Chapter 11 1760 This Act makes the 1759, “An Act to prevent any private Trade or Commerce with the Indians,” perpetual.
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An Act to prevent any private Trade or Commerce with the Indians. 33 George II – Chapter 13 (Session 2) 1759 This Act implements regulations relating to trade with certain Passamaquoddy and Mi’kmaq communities, and outlaws private trade between them and white inhabitants. This Act is to remain in force for two years. National Archive of the United Kingdom