Sous-fonds consists of records relating to the legal practice of Alexander Macdonell, an attorney active in Toronto during the mid-nineteenth century. The sous-fonds also consists of research notes made by William Renwick Riddell based on the records.
Sous fonds consists of a document pertaining to a legal matter in the United States of America.
Sous-fonds consists of miscellaneous legal documents pertaining to legal matters in Great Britain.
Sous-fonds consists of records pertaining to the legal and professional career of E. Patrick Hartt as a criminal defence lawyer and a legal educator and lecturer in the 1950s and 1960s. These records document in particular his activities while a partner with G. Arthur Martin, and his work as head of the Criminal Procedure section of the Law Society of Upper Canada's Bar Admission Course prior to his appointment to the bench in 1966.
Sous-fonds consists of a collection of miscellaneous legal documents pertaining to legal matters in the Province of Ontario. Predominantly, the records in this sous-fonds relate to the ownership, purchase and transfer of land and property in the province, particularly in the City of Toronto, the Township of York, the Township of Muskoka (Lightwood Island), the Township of Normanby, and the City of London (Ont.). Many documents in this sous-fonds pertain to the same plots of land and/or property as they changed ownership over time. Records relating to property owned by the following people appear numerous times throughout the sous-fonds: Adam T. Bell; Louisa Bredin; Fanny Fox; Philipp Hollinger; Benjamin Hunsberger; and George Newton.
Sous-fonds consists of miscellaneous legal documents pertaining to legal matters in the Province of Quebec, specifically from the region of Saint-Eustache. These documents include court judgments and notices issued by the Court of King's Bench in the District of Montreal.
Sous-fonds consists of records maintained by Robert J. Carter, a partner of G. Arthur Martin. The records document the interests and legal career of Carter in his capacity as a criminal defence attorney, a legal educator, a bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada, and an active participant in law-related associations during the 1960s and 1970s.
Sous-fonds consists of records created and accumulated by Walter Williston, a partner of the firm. These records pertain primarily to Williston's education and legal qualifications as well as to his legal and scholarly work. The sous-fonds includes certificates, publications and partnership agreements.
Williston, Walter Bernard, 1919-1980Sous-fonds consists of notes of cases journals and reference material maintained by William Beardsley Raymond. The material is not considered firm records, rather the personal property of Raymond. One of the journals, and much of the reference material, was maintained by Raymond prior to his joining the law firm in 1906.