The Canadian Argus and Niagara Spectator 2 November 1820
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William B. Peters
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A continuation of coverage of the trial of Queen Caroline, the coverage is extensive taking up more than a full page of the newspaper; an article noting several shipwrecks over the month of October including the American Schooner Franklin, the Schooner Zephyr and the Schooner Elizabeth with fatalities in the range of 23 to 27; new police regulations in the Town of Niagara limit the sale of bread without approval and licensing; the Niagara Coffee-House, previously owned by the late James Rogers is reopened as a Public House by Charles Koune on September 20, 1920; Richmond House is opened by William Lyons as a House of Public Entertainment in the Town of York