File consists of a letter and envelope addressed to George Brogdin, 1863. Letter written by Mr. Wells of Blake, Kerr and Wells, Barristers, Toronto to George Brogdin regarding Mason vs Seney, 27 Apr 1863.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a claim with a list of accounts owed to McDermot and Walsh by John Bradford. McDermot & Walsh were commission merchants on Mill Street, Port Hope. J. R. McDermot lived on Smith Street and James E. Walsh lived on Pine Street. They represented the Pine Grove factory - soap and candle manufacturers and were agents for Fire, Life and Marine Insurance in 1856.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of papers regarding Robert McIntyre, represented by Brogdin vs. Adam Scott, regarding 40 pounds worth of food delivered by McIntyre to Scott without payment. McIntyre requesting 50 pounds in payment.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of legal papers regarding an outstanding balance on account of the schooner "London," Apr 1853. Duncan McLeod and John Fraser as the plaintiffs, represented by Brogdin and John Griggs and John Sutherland the defendants. Ruled in favour of the plaintiffs, 39 pounds.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of documents regarding money owed to Edward Millson by James Dinner. Confession and affidavit of confession at Port Hope in 1855; summons to appear; accounts payable with interest.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of miscellaneous papers created by the office of Geo. Brogdin, 1837-1887.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of legal records regarding money owed to William Moore of Hope Township by Edward Moffatt Scott of Hamilton Township, 1855.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a summons for the case of George Morton, John Morton and Andrew McKee v. James Bradburn of Metcalfe, Township of Emily, Victoria County.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a declaration by Silas Benjamin Fairbanks, Notary Public at request of the Commercial Bank of the Midland District, re: Bill of Exchange. It includes V.H. Boulin, Esq. of Oshawa, and William Parsons, Esq. of Port Hope.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of legal papers regarding promissory notes and accounts, 1855-1856. James O'Neill was a Port Hope merchant, selling groceries, dry goods and millinery, located at the corner of Walton and Mill Streets.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a summons to the defendants from the plaintiff, in regards to a $300 promissory note dated 4 Nov 1863. Defendants John Ainlay, John Bouskill, William Carveth and John McNaughton were all represented by George Brogdin.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of summons and confession in the case of Perry vs. Turck, 1855. Horace Perry (b.1822) was a watch and clock maker and operated a jewellery store in Port Hope. He later moved to Rochester, NY.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of papers regarding a loan Archibald Porter (1805-1890) issued James White in 1850, to be repaid in 1852 with interest. Includes original promissory note from 1850.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a promissory note written 18 Feb 1852 and copied in 1854 for legal proceedings. Parties involved: Thomas Fuller & Co. and John D. Decker.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of correspondence from Peter Robertson to Seth Soper Smith regarding Mrs. Brown's balance sheet, undated.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of the confession of Samuel Allen for theft from the Grand Trunk Railway, Apr 1867.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a summons to appear and copy of balance due to Holland V. Sanders by Samuel Herron. Holland V. Sanders (1832-1896) was the town clerk in 1871, and may have operated a clothier business c1856.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a summons to appear for William Routly in the case of H. V. Sanders vs. William Routly over a past due account, 1856. Holland V. Sanders (1832-1896) was the town clerk in 1871, and may have operated a clothier business c1856.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of papers for the case of John Cairnes and James Oliver of Manvers Township, 1859.
Brogdin, GeorgeItem is a summons for Alexander McIntosh to appear in court versus Thomas Little, 1855. Thomas Little (1824-1869) operated a boot and shoe store on Walton Street and lived on Pine Street.
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