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CANADIAN POLITICIAN, BORN 1781
Charles Jones (loyalist); Charles Jones (Loyalist)
  • Portrait of Charles Jones by F.W. Lock, 1857

Loyalist Teaching         
  • 1550–1069 BC copy of the scripture written in [[hieratic]] script
  • The stela for Sehetepibre, containing the first part of the ''Loyalist Teaching'' (CG 20538).
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN TEXT
Loyalist Teachings; The Loyalist Teaching; The Loyalist Teachings; The Loyalist Instruction; The Loyalist Instructions; Loyalist Instruction; Loyalist Instructions
The Loyalist Teaching, or The Loyalist Instructions, is an ancient Egyptian text of the sebayt ('teaching') genre. It survives in part from a stela inscription of the mid Twelfth dynasty of Egypt.
HMS Loyalist (1779)         
1779 SLOOP-OF-WAR
HMS Loyalist
HMS Loyalist was the 14-gun sloop Restoration, which the Royal Navy purchased in North America in 1779. In May 1781 her captain was Morgan Laugharne.
Loyalist (American Revolution)         
  • A [[Black Loyalist]] wood cutter at [[Shelburne, Nova Scotia]] in 1788
  • [[Shelburne, Nova Scotia]], a major early destination of Loyalist refugees
  • Flag of the [[United Empire Loyalist]]s.
  • Mohawk Valley]]
  • A jury finding from [[Kentucky County, Virginia]] in July 1780, confiscating lands of two men adjudged to be British subject. [[Daniel Boone]] was listed as a member of the jury.
  • ''Tory Refugees on their way to Canada'' by Howard Pyle
COLONIST OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD WHO SUPPORTED THE BRITISH CAUSE
Loyalism (American Revolution); British Loyalists; Opposition to the American Revolutionary War; Loyalists in the American Revolution; American loyalist; American loyalists; American Loyalist; Loyalist (American War of Independence); Loyalist refugees; American Loyalists; Loyalists (American Revolution); The Loyalists of North America; Loyalist (American Revolutionary War); Tory (American); American Tories
Loyalists were American colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolutionary War, often referred to as Tories, Royalists or King's Men at the time. They were opposed by the Patriots, who supported the revolution, and called them "persons inimical to the liberties of America.

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Charles Jones (Upper Canada politician)

Charles Jones (February 28, 1781 – August 21, 1840) was a businessman and political figure in Upper Canada.

He was born in Montreal in 1781, the son of Ephraim Jones, and came to Augusta Township, then known as Township No. 7, in Upper Canada with his family in 1784. He was educated in the United States and became a clerk in the Johnstown District court in 1800 and district treasurer in 1803.

Jones settled near Elizabethtown (Brockville) in 1802 and opened a general store. In 1808, Jones built a new district court-house and jail in the town, allowing it to replace Johnstown as the district town. He built saw mills and flour mills west of Brockville and was involved in a number of industries in the area, including mines and ships. He was a member of the Leeds militia and represented Leeds in the 8th and 9th Parliaments in the province. His brother, Jonas, was also a member of the Legislative Assembly. He was appointed to the Legislative Council of Upper Canada in 1828.

Jones died in Brockville in 1840.