Item is a booklet prepared for a luncheon hosted by the Empire Club in honour of Sir William Mulock, Chief Justice of Ontario. The volume contains transcripts of addresses and letters presented at the luncheon.
Item is a certificate appointing William Pate Mulock to the Honorary Rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Irish Regiment of Canada. The certificate is signed by Lord Tweedsmuir, Governor General of Canada, and the Deputy Minister of National Defence.
Item is a printed booklet titled "Campaign management and how to win elections" written by Arthur W. Roebuck. The booklet was sent to William P. Mulock by T. Wilbur Best, the publisher. Included is a letter from Best to Mulock describing the decision to publish the booklet.
File is a commission appointing Sir William Mulock Administrator of the Government of the Province of Ontario on July 20, 1921 signed by the Acting Under-Secretary of State of Canada. Included is an unsigned copy of the Commission appointing Lionel Herbert Clarke as Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. Mulock's commission appoints him Administrator due to the intended absence of Clarke for a period of time.
File consists of correspondence between William P. Mulock and the Honourable W.L. Mackenzie King regarding Mulock’s birthday, annual picnic, and election campaigns.
Item is a photograph of an architectural drawing of the Mulock house that was located on the corner of Jarvis and Gloucester Streets, Toronto. The architectural drawing forms part of the Horwood Collection at the Archives of Ontario.
Item is a booklet containing the signatures of attendees at a dinner hosted by the Ontario branch of the Canadian Bar Association in honour of the ninetieth birthday of Sir William Mulock.
Item is an illuminated manuscript detailing Sir William Mulock's achievements up until 1921. Item is part of the Archives Illuminated Press Toronto Archives Series, no other information is provided. Item includes a photograph of Mulock.
Fonds consists of records relating to the Mulock family, particularly Sir William Mulock and his grandson William Pate Mulock. The fonds includes correspondence, bound volumes, newspaper clippings, a scrapbook, programmes, and photographs.
Item is a group photograph of delegates to the 1902 Colonial Conference in London. Sir William Mulock, Postmaster General of Canada, was one of the delegates.