Source Notes for Chapter 1:

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Andrew H. Clark, Three Centuries and the Island, 1959: Appendix B.

A. E. Burke and J. H. Blanchard, Interesting history attaches to Kission of St. Nalachy at Kinkora, in The Gua rdizin, Charlottetown, P.B. ., Ju1y24, 195

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A Plzin of umahayaeaeemefing of Lot 10. 27 in Irince

Edward Is land, February 23,1825. Public Archives of

P.E.I.

Five Rent Roll Books cover the Mann Estate from 1828 to 1868. Public Archieves of P.E.I.

Burke and Blanchard, op. cit.

Royal Gazette, February 21, 1832. Royal Gazette, October 2, 1832. Census of Prince Edward Island, 1841, Microfilm # M 896.

The following persons are listed in the Rent Books for the Mann estate as holding lands on the Anderson hoad previous to soneIrish settlers listed in Table 1: Joseph Cotton; James Cummins; Andrew Flannagan; Edward Iedstone; and David Niridith.

J. L. Iewellin, Emigration, 1832 in D. 0. Harvey, (ed.) Journeys to the Island of St. John_ or Prince Edward Island 1775-1832, p. 193—194.

Henry Westenra was the eldest son of William W. Westenra, Baron Rossmore in the County of Monaghan;

he was M. P. for the county of Nonaghan, according to: A General and Heraldic Dictionary of Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire, by John Burke, Esq., Third edition, (london, Henry Colburn), 1829.

Burke and Blanchard, op. cit.

L. M. Cullen, An economic history of Ireland since 1660, 1972, p. 116-117.

For an account of the "embourgeoisement" of the Irish farmers before the famine see: Eugene Hynes, The great hunger and lrish Catholicism, in, Sccietas, Vol. VIII, Ho. 2, Spring, 1978: 137—156.

hoyal Gazette, August 1, 1853.

hoyal Gazette, July 24, 1832 and April, 1844.