Legislation by Source Document: Early Canadiana Online
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Title | Chapter | Date Passed | Legislative Summary | Source Document |
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An Act granting One Hundred Pounds in aid of the Funds of the Female Benevolent Society of Kingston. Passed 6th March, 1830. | 11 George IV – Chapter 32 | 1830 | This Act provides for 100 pounds of provincial government money in support of the Female Benevolent Society for the Relief of the Destitute Sick in Kingston. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to grant a sum of Money to His Majesty in aid of the York Hospital. Passed 6th March, 1830. | 11 George IV – Chapter 31 | 1830 | This Act provides 100 pounds of government aid in support of the public hospital in York. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to grant a sum of Money towards Opening a Road from the River Aux Perches, on Lake Huron, in the Western District, to Townsend, in the London District. Passed 6th March, 1830. | 11 George IV – Chapter 30 | 1830 | This Act allows for 25 pounds toward the construction of a "road from the River aux Perches" to the home of a Mr. Townsend "in the London District." | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to authorize the Magistrates of the Eastern District to borrow a certain sum of Money for the Building of a Gaol and Court House therein. Passed 6th March, 1830. | 11 George IV – Chapter 29 | 1830 | This Act permits the Treasurer of the Eastern District to borrow up to 3,500 pounds towards the construction of a gaol and courthouse in Cornwall. The Act specifies the terms of repayment for such (a) loan(s), and replaces James Pringle with Guy C. Wood as a Commissioner for the construction process. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to Provide for the Erection of a House for the Light Keeper, and for keeping and maintaining the Light House on Long Point, in Lake Erie, for the present year. Passed 6th March, 1830. | 11 George IV – Chapter 28 | 1830 | This Act provides for 400 pounds to be used to build a home for the lighthouse keeper at Long Point, as well as to construct a boat and purchase oil for said boat for the approaching summer. The Act also outlines certain responsibilities of the Commissioners overseeing the Long Point lighthouse's construction. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to Reimburse the Honorable John Henry Dunn, for Monies advanced by him to the Commissioners for the Burlington Bay Canal. Passed 6th March, 1830. | 11 George IV – Chapter 27 | 1830 | This Act authorizes funds to reimburse the Receiver General, John Henry Dunn, for money he advanced to the Burlington Bay Canal project. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to make good certain Monies advanced by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, to Erect the Don and Humber Bridges. Passed 6th March, 1830. | 11 George IV – Chapter 26 | 1830 | This Act authorizes the Receiver General to pay 1,183 pounds, nine shillings, eight pence to the Lieutenant-Governor in compensation of the latter's advance of the same amount from his own salary, for the purpose of constructing new bridges over the Don River and the Humber River. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to Cover the Payments by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, of certain Contingent Expenses of the Legislature. Passed 6th March, 1830. | 11 George IV – Chapter 25 | 1830 | This Act provides a sum of money to repay funds already advanced to cover certain expenses of government. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to raise by Loan a certain Sum of Money, to be expended on the Public Highways within this Province. Passed 6th March, 1830. | 11 George IV – Chapter 24 | 1830 | This Act authorizes the government to borrow up to 8,000 pounds toward road and bridge improvement, and specifies the terms of the potential loan(s) and its or their repayment. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to provide for the Payment of Militia Pensions, by Reviving and Continuing for a limited time the Law for that purpose, which has recently expired. Passed 6th March, 1830. | 11 George IV – Chapter 23 | 1830 | This Act, dating retroactively to January 30, 1830, extends a previous Act regarding military pensions. It is to remain in effect for four years plus the time to the final day of the next sitting of the Legislature. | Early Canadiana Online |