Procès politique; la Reine vs. Jalbert, accusé du meurtre du Lieutenant Weir, du 32e Régiment de Sa Majesté
Date1839
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NotesA record of the trial of François Jalbert (1780-1854) in September 1839 for the murder of Lieut. George Weir during the Rebellion of 1837 in Lower Canada. Jalbert, a militia captain from St. Denis, had been in jail for two years on a charge of having murdered Weir on November 23, 1837 when Weir was a prisoner of the Patriotes. The jury included eight Francophones and four Anglophones, of whom two were of British origin. After several days of waiting, the verdict came down: by a margin of ten to two, the jurors found Jalbert not guilty. Only the two jurors of British origin voted for a conviction.
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DimensionsCover size: 21 cm x 14 cm (8 1/4 in. x 5 1/2 in.)
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CollectionBaldwin Collection of Canadiana
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District of Columbia. Criminal Court
1859
Barbina, Julie Desilie, dit Duval, 1829?-1862
1864
Commissioners For Adjusting the Boundaries of the British and French Possessions in North America
1755-1757.
Commissioners For Adjusting the Boundaries of the British and French Possessions in North America
1755-1757.
Commissioners For Adjusting the Boundaries of the British and French Possessions in North America
1755-1757.
Commissioners For Adjusting the Boundaries of the British and French Possessions in North America
1755-1757.
Chojecki, Charles Edmond, 1821-
1857