Captain John Robinson Of
The York Militia
Robinson Assisted Two Other Officers From
The Militia During Their Negotiations
For Surrender
Colonel William Chewett
And Major William Allen Of
The 3rd York Regiment Of Militia Tried
To Arrange
A Capitulation
Assisted
By Captain John Beverley Robinson
The Acting Attorney General Of Upper Canada
The Process Took Time
The Americans Were Angry Over Their Losses
Particularly Because They Believed That
The Ship
And Fort Had Been Destroyed After Negotiations
For Surrender Had Already Begun. Nevertheless
Colonel Mitchell Of
The 3rd U.S
Artillery Agreed
To Terms
While They Waited
For Dearborn
And Chauncey
To Ratify
The Terms
The Surrendered Militia Were Held Prisoner In
A Blockhouse Without Food Or Medical Attention For
The Few Wounded
Forsyth's Company Of
The 1st U.S
Rifle Regiment Was Left
As Guard
In
The Town
At This Stage
Few Americans Had Entered
The Town
The Next Morning
The Terms Had Still Not Been Ratified
Since Dearborn Had Refused
To Leave
The Corvette Madison
When He Eventually Did
Reverend John Strachan (who Held No Official Position Other Than Rector Of York At
The Time) First Brusquely Tried
To Force Him
To Sign
The Articles
For Capitulation
On
The Spot
Then Accused Chauncey
To His Face Of Delaying
The Capitulation
To Allow
The American Troops Licence
To Commit Outrages. Eventually
Dearborn Formally Agreed
To
The Articles
For Surrender
The Official Terms Of Surrender Permitted Civil Servants
To Continue Carrying Out Their Duties
And Surgeons
To Treat British Wounded. As
A Part Of
The Terms Of Surrender
Any Troops Remaining
In York Became Prisoners Of War
Although Those Serving
In
The Militia Were "paroled," Allowing Them
To Return Home
So Long
As They Not Rejoin
The Conflict Until An Official Prisoner Exchange Had Secured Their "release". Members Of
The York Militia Were Ordered
To Relinquish Their Arms
And Proceed
To Fort York Garrison
The Officers Of
The Militia Were Subsequently Released
On "parole," Although
The Rest Of
The Militia Remained Imprisoned
For Two Days. Kept Without Food
Water
Or Medical Attention
The Imprisoned Militia Was Eventually Released At
The Behest Of Strachan
The Americans Took Over
The Dockyard
Where They Captured
A Brig (Duke Of Gloucester)
In Poor State Of Repair
And Twenty 24-pounder Carronades
And Other Stores Intended For
The British Squadron
On Lake Erie
Sir Isaac Brock Was Beyond Salvage
The Americans Had Missed Another Ship-rigged Vessel
Prince Regent
Which Carried 16 Guns
As She Sailed
For Kingston
To Collect Ordnance Two Days Before
The Americans Had Been Sighted
The Americans Also Demanded
And Received Several Thousand Pounds
In Army Bills
Which Had Been
In
The Keeping Of Prideaux Selby
The Receiver General Of Upper Canada
Who Was Mortally Ill
Burning Of York
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Designed
by Eberhard Zeidler
the Eaton Centre represented one of North America's first downtown shopping malls
it was designed as
a multi-levelled
vaulted glass-ceiling galleria
modelled after
the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
in Milan
Italy
At
the time of its opening
in 1977
the interior design of
the Eaton Centre was considered quite revolutionary
and influenced shopping centre architecture throughout North America
Plans originally called for
the demolition of Old City Hall and
the Church of
the Holy Trinity
but these were eventually dropped after
a public outcry
Ultimately
Louisa Street
Downey's Lane
and Albert Lane were closed
and disappeared from
the city street grid
to make way for
the new office
and retail complex
Since
the 2010s
the Eaton Centre
is
the most visited tourist attraction
in Toronto and
the most visited shopping mall
in North America
Large
sprawling retail centres
are common
in suburban Toronto
Of
the more notable such centres
is Yorkdale Shopping Centre
which opened
in 1964
as one of
the largest malls
in
the world
the mall was constructed with
a novel system
for its retailers
to receive merchandise
Most shopping centres have their receiving doors located at
the back side
while Yorkdale was constructed with
a one-way
two-laned road
for trucks running beneath
the centre that leads directly
to retailers' basement storages
Other large shopping malls
in Toronto include Scarborough Town Centre
Fairview Mall
and Sherway Gardens
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Burning
and Battle of York
27 April 1813.
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