The fonds consists of letters to John and Alexander Anderson, merchants interested primarily in West Africa. Press clippings concerning Captain William Anderson of the artillery in the Afghan war, 1840.
The fonds consists of all personal and official correspondence pertaining to all aspects of Sir Edward's life including Prince of Wales Tours (1919 -1920), foreign affairs (1919-1922), imperial relations (1918-1922), India (1920-1922), Ireland (1920-1921), East Africa (1925-1930), election material (1923 & 1933), and defence (1932-1945). The fonds also contains press clippings, reviews, pamphlets, speeches and articles.
Relates to marriage settlement of Catherine Charlotte Grant, daughter of Charles Grant, 5th Baron de Longueil, on her marriage to the Reverend Joseph A. Allen, 1843 Sept. 2, settling on her Alwington House and Baron Grant's property on Wolf Island and Howe Island; agreement between Catherine Grant Allen, Dowager Baroness Carolina and Charles James Irwin Grant, 6th Baron Longeuil over 2 pieces of property in Montreal, 1848 Oct. 26. Will of Catherine Grant Allen, 1877 Apr. 23.
Contains nineteen articles for constitution of the bank as approved by the directors. It appears from an article in the British Whig that the bank commenced operations in 1836.
The fonds consists of correspondence, prose and photographs. Correspondence includes letters to his wife, sister and daughter. Prose includes manuscripts on landscape painters and an untitled novel written when Watson was 15. Included with the personal documents are a marriage license and a will.
Fonds consists of correspondence arranged chronologically and published works compiled and microfilmed by Cornell University. Includes correspondence of Theodore Arnold Haultain, a bibliography of Smith's published works, subject index to Bystander columns in the Week and Toronto Weekly Sun and scrapbooks, 1844-1915. There is also correspondence concerning Canadian-American relations, Imperial relations, annexation, and Canadian politics, 1878-1909; correspondence from Sir John A. Macdonald relating to the Canadian Pacific Railway, federal politics, Ontario politics, Edward Blake, and Sir Francis Hincks 1878-1882; and letters from Smith to a student, or possibly junior professor at Oxford named Owen and to his mother Mrs. Owen, n.d.; 1864-1894.
The fonds consists of correspondence, news clippings and drafts of poetry, essays and addresses. Some of correspondence refers to the liberal movement in theology within the Anglican Church. There is also some correspondence of Mildred Low, the daughter of George Low.