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Prince Edward Island History part 1

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  • McGill-Queen's University Press is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Lady Landlords of Prince Edward Island.

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    Chapter Title: Table of Contents

    Book Title: Lady Landlords of Prince Edward Island Book Subtitle: Imperial Dreams and the Defence of Property Book Author(s): RUSTY BITTERMANN and MARGARET McCALLUM Published by: . (2008) McGill-Queen's University PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt7zsss.2

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  • Contents

    Illustrations and Maps ix

    Acknowledgments xi

    Note on Names xiii

    1 Imperial Land Policy and Women Landlords in Prince Edward Island 3

    2 Anne Saunders, Lady Melville: Managing at Home and Abroad 16

    3 Jane Saunders, Lady Westmorland: Perpetual Motion 50

    4 Georgiana Fane: Defending Position and Property 79

    5 Charlotte Sulivan: The Final Defence 109

    6 Differences That Matter 137

    Appendix: Proprietors Estates Purchased by the Prince Edward Island Government, 18751880 151

    Notes 155

    Bibliography 189

    Index 201

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