See also: King's Domain lessee post Queen's post
- 1787  (1905)  They are mostly thriving, in so much that they have been able to supply the King's posts with bread, and very soon they will be able to be a good saving to Great Britain, as the expense of transporting provisions and stores to the upper posts is immense.
- 1832  Here [Sept Iles] there is a king's post rented to the Hudson Bay Company.
- 1963  The Hudson's Bay Company took over the old King's Post in 1831 and has operated it continuously ever since.
2 n. King's Posts, pl. such posts collectively, the term often being used as a synonym for King ' s Domain.
See also: King's Domain
- 1786  (1906)  The lease under which His Majesty's Domain Lands . . . known by the name of King's Posts, and the Fisheries belonging to the Same, are held by Thomas Dunn, Wm. Grant; Peter & Stuart, Esquires, expires on the last day of October next.
- 1837  There has been a recent report in town for some days; last, that the Hudson's Bay Company has obtained permission to cut timber within the limits of the King's posts, of which they have a lease for the Fur Trade, which will expire in 1841.
- 1948  This vast territory was variously known as the "Tadoussac Trade," the "King's Domain," or simply the "King's Posts."