Lease of 250,000 Acres Between Lake Simcoe and Lake Huron
Lease of 250,000 Acres Between Lake Simcoe and Lake Huron
Lease of 250,000 Acres Between Lake Simcoe and Lake Huron
Indenture to lease 250,000 acres of land between Kempenfelt Bay upon Lake Simcoe and Lake Huron in Simcoe County. Lease is for the term of one year in consideration of 5 shillings a piece. Land leased to the British on behalf of the principal Chiefs of the Chippewa Nation.
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First Nation surrendering lands
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Description of Land Sold:
Tract of land situated between Kempenfelt Bay upon Lake Simcoe and the Lake Huron, in the Home District of the Province of Upper Canada, and containing by estimation 250,000 acres of land, which said 250,000 acres of land are butted and bounded or may be otherwise known as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the north shore of Kempenfelt Bay on Lake Simcoe where a stone boundary is to be fixed at the distance of twenty chains on a course north eighty-one degrees west or thereabouts, from the base of a point called Sand Point projecting itself above five chains and a half into the said bay; then from the said stone boundary north forty degrees west thirty-six miles and a quarter, more or less, to Lake Huron; then along the shore of the said lake and following the several turnings and windings of the same around sundry points of land and bays to the bottom of a bay called Nottawasaga Bay, being the north-western angle of the Penetanguishine purchase in the year 1798; thence along the south-western boundary of the said purchase on a course south seventy degrees east seven miles and a half, more or less to a small bay called Opetequoyawsing, and being the south-easterly angle of the said Penetanguishine purchase; thence northerly through a small strait and along the eastern shore thereof to Gloucester or Sturgeon Bay, from thence following the shore of the said bay and also the shore of Matchedas Bay easterly, southerly, and northerly according to the several windings thereof until it intersects a line at or near the mouth of a small lake, being the western boundary of a purchase said to have been made in the year 1785; thence south along the western limits of the said purchase eleven miles, til it intersects a line produced north seventy-eight degrees west from the waters of Lake Simcoe near the carrying place hereinafter mentioned; then south seventy-eight degrees east along the southern boundary line of the said last mentioned purchase to the waters of Lake Simcoe near to a carrying place leading to a small lake distant about three miles westerly; and then south-westerly along the north-western shore of Lake Simcoe and Kempenfelt Bay, following the several windings and turnings of the same to the place of beginning. Purchase price of land set at five shillings a piece of lawful money of Upper Canada paid to the chiefs of the Chippewa Nation.
Witnesses:
Elisha Beman, Commissioner
Henry Procter, Commissioner
W.M. Cochrane, Capt. Com. Lt. Infty.
Alex Ferguson, Lieut. Ind. Dept.
William Gruet, Interpreter
Crown Signatories:
J. Givins, S.I.A., on behalf of the Crown
First Nations Signatories:
Kinaybicoinini
Aisaince
Misquuckkey
Date document signed
Provenance
Canada, Indian Treaties and Surrenders from 1680 to 1890, 2 vols., (Ottawa: Queen’s Printer, 1891), 1: 42-43.
About This GRASAC Record
17 November 1815, Lease of 250,000 Acres Between Lake Simcoe and Lake Huron, Library and Archives Canada, Indian Affairs, D-10a, Series A, Volume 1842, Reel T-9938, GAD REF IT048, http://grasac.org/gks, (heritage item id no. 3277, accessed [date]).
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).
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Location of treaty lands