Nota : Les collections d'archives sont classées de la façon suivante : Les documents gouvernementaux sont regroupés sous l'appellation " Record Groups ". Ils sont dotés du préfixe RG et d'un numéro de groupe suivi d'un numéro de volume et d'autres numéros de repérage pour une collection donnée. Les documents du secteur privé sont regroupés sous l'appellation " Manuscript Groups " et sont dotés du préfixe MG suivi d'un numéro de volume et de numéros de repérage comme les documents gouvernementaux.
Le matériel additionnel cité ici est composé de journaux d'Halifax et de copies de quelques documents divers provenant de collections d'autres sources archivistiques.
Une bonne partie de ce matériel est accessible aux chercheurs sous microforme seulement, donc sur place aux Archives avec une visionneuse de microfilms.
Les personnes qui font des recherches devraient toujours commencer leur travail en étudiant les instruments de recherche de certaines collections particulières préparés par le personnel des Archives. On peut trouver des renseignements additionnels sur l'aide à la recherche dans : Margaret Ells, A Calendar of Official Correspondence and Legislative Papers Nova Scotia, 1802-1815 (Halifax : Public Archives of Nova Scotia, 1936); et Margaret Ells, A Calendar of the White Collection of Manuscripts in the Public Archives of Nova Scotia (Halifax : Public Archives of Nova Scotia, 1940).
RG 1 volume 164-173
Nova Scotia Lieutenant Governor's Commission Books - includes a scattering of letters of marque issued to privateers 1793-1815.
RG 1 volume 224-226
Nova Scotia Lieutenant Governor's records - includes a scattering of letters of marque issued during the war of 1812).
RG 1 volume 375
Halifax Court of Vice Admiralty records. Abstracts of property sold, 1811-1816 - adds little to what can be gleaned from Nichols' "Notes"
RG 1 volume 497-501A
Records of the Halifax Court of Vice Admiralty, 1793-1815 - some useful detail on privateering but the bulk of this material deals with prize captures by the Royal Navy.
RG 31-105 volume 1 numbers 16-39
Nova Scotia Light Duties, 1793-1815 - lists vessels, prizes included, coming into Halifax.
RG 40 volume 1-46
Halifax Court of Vice Admiralty records - disappointing for privateering; testimony involving prize seizures was removed to Library and Archives Canada (Ottawa) in 1916. For a catalogue of the transferred documents, see RG 1, v. 378.
MG 1 volume 233
Includes a manuscript on Nova Scotian privateering during the War of 1812.
MG 1 volume 947-953
Extremely good detail on privateers operating out of Shelburne, 1799-1804, particularly the Nelson.
MG 1 volume 980
A few documents dealing with privateering during the late 1790s).
MG 20 volume 215 number 10
Consists of the Log book and crew list for the privateer Charles Mary Wentworth, 1799-1800 - reproduced in this exhibit.
MG 20 volume 701 numbers 20-23
Letters of marque, 1805-1815 - some have been reproduced in this exhibit.
MG 100 volume 16
Includes miscellaneous published items on privateering.
MG 100 volume 96 number 59
Includes a song on privateering.
MG 100 volume 175 numbers 18-19.
Privateer letters of marque, 1803-1815 - consists of an 1804 letter issued to the Rover.
MG 100 volume 210 numbers 1-6.
Miscellaneous published and manuscript items on privateering - some of this material is featured in this exhibit.
Nova Scotia Archives microfilm #14006
Log book of the Annapolis Royal-owned privateer, Dart , 1813. The original of this document is held at the Dalhousie University Archives and Special Collections. - reproduced in this exhibit.
Nova Scotia Archives / CO217 microfilm #13864-13876
Colonial Office (London) correspondence to and from Nova Scotia - useful mainly for exploring the larger wartime context for colonial privateering.
Nova Scotia Archives Halifax newspapers
Acadian Recorder (available beginning 16 January 1813)
Halifax Journal (scattered issues only)
Royal Gazette (nearly an entire run for 1793-1815)
Weekly Chronicle (fairly complete for 1794-99; 1805-13)
The newspapers offer detail on privateering in the form of advertisements, reports in the shipping news, reprints of reports in the American press, and reprints of local correspondence.
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