Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
James, his third son, studied law under Jonathan Sewell Attorney General of Lower Canada, and is now Chief Justice of that Province." Charles the fourth son, was Sheriff of the Midland District, and Andrew Stuart, the youngest of these boys, was an eminent lawyer in Quebec, which city he represented many: years in the Colonial Legislature. He died Solicitor General of Lower Canada D: Stuart's eldest daughter was Jane; Mary, the second daughter, married the late Hon>!¢ Charles Jones of Brockville; and Ann, his third daughter was the wife of the late Patrick Smith, Esq., of Kingston.
'1 London Colonial Church Chronicle No, 2. p, 64.
XIII.
FORT STANWIX.
CAPT. GREEN'S OBSERVATIONS ON A PLAN OF A FORT ORDERED TO BE
BUILT AT THE ONEIDA CARRYING PLACE.
Being ordered by Brigadier General Stanwix to give my opinion in Writting of a Plan ordered for a Fort at the Oneida Carrying Place, paying a Comparative attention to a letter from His Excellency General Abercrombe Dated from the Camp at Lake George July 16 1758.
"HEADS OF THE ORDERED PLAN.
"A good Post to be made at the Oneida Carrying Place capable of Lodging 200 men in the Winter and for 3 or 400 men in the Summer for its Defence, with Loggs--A Parrapet of such a thickness as the Engineer shall think necessary according to the scituation.
"A Ditch to be made to serve to thicken the Parrapet--Barracks to be made underneath the Rampart, with Flues of the Chimneys to come through the Top.