Big Island Surrender

Big Island Surrender

Big Island Surrender

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In consideration of five shillings lawful money, the Mississauga Nation agrees to surrender Big Island in the Bay of Quinte.

Nation of Maker: Anishinaabe
Nation of Origin

First Nation surrendering land

Date Made or Date Range: 1833-11-18
Seasonal time
English: Fall
Summary of Source(s) for this Relative

Indian Treaties and Surrenders

Materials

paper, ink, wax

Description of Writing/Text

Description of Land Sold:

In consideration of the sum of five shillings of lawful money of the Province of Upper Canada, Pathekechick, John Agewains, Jacob Majequoinchcan, Joseph Skunk, James Indian, James Crawford, agree to surrender to His Majesty all that Island commonly known by the name of Big Island, situated in the Bay of Quinte, in the Midland District and Province of Upper Canada, together with all the woods and waters thereon lying and being and all and singular, the rights, privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging.

Witnesses:

Charles A. Clarke, A.C.G.

J. Barry, Lieut. 15th Regt.

G. Pinder, Lieut. 15th Regt.

Silvester Hurlburt

James Winniet, Supt. Indian Affairs

First Nation’s Signatories:

Pathekechick

John Agewains

Jacob Manjequoinchcan

Joseph Skunk

James Indian

James Crawford

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Date document signed

Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number: Government Archives Division Reference Indian Treaty Number 0104
Publication History

Canada, Indian Treaties and Surrenders from 1680 to 1890, 2 vols., (Ottawa: Queen’s Printer, 1891), 1: 89-90.

GKS Reference Number: 1474
How to Cite this Item

18 November 1833, Big Island Surrender, Library and Archives Canada, Indian Affairs, D-10a, Series A, Volume 1843, Reel T-9938, GAD REF IT 104, http://grasac.org/gks, (heritage item id no. 2836, accessed [date]).

Record Creation Context

This record was created under the direction of Heidi Bohaker as part of a larger research project funded by an Aboriginal Research Grant titled ““Braiding Knowledges: Anishinaabe Heritage in Community Perspective”from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).

Approximate Place of Origin

45.7335, -82.1694

Source of Information about Places

Location of treaty lands