The Halifax diaries (1811-1816) of Lady Sherbrooke, wife of Nova Scotia
Lieutenant Governor Sir John Coape Sherbrooke, appear in print for the
first time to mark the 200th anniversary of the Sherbrooke's arrival in
Halifax. Lady Sherbrooke, the daughter of a clergyman, was a
well-educated young English woman. Her diaries chronicle the social and
cultural life of colonial Halifax, and ordinary events such as births,
marriages, birthdays, and deaths. The diaries also record events of the
1812-1815 war between Britain and the United States. The 224-page volume
includes a Foreword by The Honourable Mayann E. Francis, Lieutenant
Governor of Nova Scotia. Editor G. Brenton Haliburton's introduction and
his annotations to the diary entries provide historical detail about the
events and people mentioned in the diaries. Articles and clippings from
Halifax's newspapers of the day give readers a feeling for life in early
19th century Halifax. The book also includes maps and a detailed index.