Series consist of a collection of legal documents likely typed by Alfred Henry Clark Long to showcase his skills as a typist, 1898-1899. It includes: Church v. Baird, Church v. Radcliff (26 Nov 1898); Midland Trust Company assignment of T. Dixon Craig (23 Mar 1898); Church v. Radcliff Examination (29 Nov 1898); Winslow and Miller v. Elliott and Company (28 Sep 1899).
File consists of a summons in the case of Bank of Toronto vs. Robert Wallace Smart et al. Case regarding a promissory note owed between the defendants to the plaintiff.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a Bank of Upper Canada Notice of Taxation to Charles McFadden, Henry D. Rowe (1825-1907) and Joseph Symons (1815-1970).
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a summons from the Bank of Upper Canada for Samuel Bowman and Myer Hirshberry to appear in court, 1854.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a notice of Plead Declaration regarding the Bank of Upper Canada vs. Conger et al, 1860. Alfred Rubidge represented the Bank of Upper Canada; and George Brogdin represented Wilson Seymour Conger, James Ashford, Robert Mitchell (1798-1865) and John Ashford (d. 1869).
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a document regarding money owed to William Barrett Jr., by Matthew Dean, 1854. The money was borrowed in 1845.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a summons to appear for John Deyell in the matter of Beamish & Boyer vs. Deyell for unpaid accounts, 1854-1855.
Brogdin, GeorgeItem is a notice from a commission appointing John Maguire, Edward Budge and George Wilson as License Commissioners for the License District of East Durham, 6 Apr 1887. Removed from "Budge Family" File, Long Cabinets.
File consists of a warrant in the case of Bradley vs. Elliott et al, 1861. Plaintiff, Alexander Bradley was represented by J. H. Boulton. Defendants, George Elliott, Abraham Culin and David Carson (1829-1873)were represented by George Brogdin. The warrant to the defendant Abraham Culin authorizing him to seize the goods of one Robert Johnston for rent due to George Elliott, and under which warrants two seizures and sales took place.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of papers related to Brock et al vs. Ashford et al (Samuel P. Brock, Perry S. Steele and Hiram C. Newman vs. James and John Ashford of Hamilton Township).
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of correspondence received by the firm of George Brogdin, and later Brogdin & Boulton between 1848 and 1867.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of the legal documents of James G. Brown vs. Pamelia Warner, executrix of the last will and testament of Ira Ferguson Soper,1859.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of legal papers in the case of Bruton vs. Molson, and includes a title search of Lot 3, Concession 2, Hope. Francis Henry Bruton was represented by Brogdin and Thomas Molson by James Scott.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of common pleas and notice of trial of Francis Henry Bruton vs. Robert Orr, 14 Mar 1857. Francis Henry Bruton was represented by George Brogdin.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of documents regarding Carveth et al vs McLean. A. G. McLean owed money to John and Joseph Carveth. John and Joseph Carveth, as the plaintiffs were represented by George Brogdin. John Carveth was a butcher with a stall at the Market Building (town hall) as indicated in the 1856-57 and 1857-58 directories.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of common pleas between Carveth vs Mason, 8 Dec 1858. Sheriff's sale of Robert and James Mason's interest in a schooner being erected in the dockyard in Port Hope. The sale was advertised on 9 Dec 1858 for 10 days.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of notes regarding the case of Chambers vs. Chambers, 1860. The agreement between father and son was that Thomas was to only have the farm for two years. He paid nothing for the farm. Thomas' brothers, George and James challenged his claim and that they were the ones responsible for improving the property. George and James claimed that Thomas was only to hold the deed for two years.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of papers regarding an unpaid account from George Curtis (1814-1863) with James A. Clark, 1856. James A. Clark was the proprietor of the Boston Boot & Shoe store on Walton Street.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a summons to appear for George Hazelton, regarding an over due account with James A. Clark, 1856. James A. Clark was the proprietor of the Boston Boot & Shoe store on Walton Street.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of papers regarding the payment due on shoes to James A. Clark by John Money, 1856. James A. Clark was the proprietor of the Boston Boot & Shoe store on Walton Street.
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