id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16747 Wrong, George McKinnon A Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs: The Story of a Hundred Years, 1761-1861 .txt text/plain 80658 4565 78 I have received help from many but my deepest obligation is to Mr. E.J. Duggan, the present seigneur of Murray Bay, for his great kindness in Quebec.--Malcolm Fraser and John Nairne future seigneurs of the train--at Quebec and travel by it the eighty miles down the St. Lawrence to Malbaie, or Murray Bay, as the English call it, somewhat 1776, John Nairne received at Murray Bay the sad news that, in November New York.--Nairne and the American prisoners at Murray Bay.--Their war was over, Nairne hurried to Murray Bay and to the country life in Long before this letter arrived the news was known at Murray Bay. Malcolm Fraser, the tried family friend, writes on September 1st, 1800, Life at Murray Bay after Captain Nairne's death.--Letters from Life at Murray Bay after Captain Nairne's death.--Letters from Colonel Nairne, born at Murray Bay, March 22nd, 1808, died at Quebec ./cache/16747.txt ./txt/16747.txt