Letter-Polly Vaughn to Robert Hallowell Gardiner.
- CA ON00239 F636-S6-f7
- Akt(e)
- 1834
Teil vonCartwright family fonds
File consists of letter-Polly Vaughn to Robert Hallowell Gardiner.
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Letter-Polly Vaughn to Robert Hallowell Gardiner.
Teil vonCartwright family fonds
File consists of letter-Polly Vaughn to Robert Hallowell Gardiner.
Teil vonJohn Grier collection
Scope to be completed at a later date
Teil vonHenry J. Morgan collection
Scope to be completed at a later date
Abstract - Lot 20, Pinnacle Street, Belleville
Teil vonHerchmer family fonds
Item is a Abstract - Lot 20, Pinnacle Street, Belleville.
Teil vonHerbert Clarence Burleigh fonds
Scope to be completed at a later date
Nominal Return. Captain Duncan Clark's Company. Dundas Militia.
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Teil vonCartwright family fonds
File consists of letters from Harriet Dobbs Cartwright, typed abridged transcripts from volume of transcribed letters from Harriet, Maria and Jane Eliza Dobbs, compiled by their mother, Maria Dobbs, Ireland (Original in Queen's Archives.)
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Fisher & Son
Teil vonAmyot-Ryland collection
Amyot acknowledges gratefully his receipt of arrears on his pension for six quarters. Amyot informs Ryland that Ryland's letter has reached Sir Robert Peel, who was, unhappily, out of office before he received it. Sir Robert's timely return to the House prevented a dreaded collision between the Lords and the Commons. The Lords are now expected to rest content with having considerably altered the Corporation Bill, and annihilated for one year the Irish Church Bill. As W.D. Ryland's interview with Lord Althorpe was very satisfactory, he will, Amyot hopes, soon be in an agreeable living with a reasonable income.
Teil vonAmyot-Ryland collection
Amyot has learned of the arrival in England of Archdeacon Mountain, through an accidental meeting with Mountain's brother, Armine, recently returned from India. Amyot hopes to enclose a letter from W.D. Ryland, and will forward Mrs. Ryland's letter to him at once. Amyot has learned with pleasure that Ryland had so good an introduction to Lord Gosford. The letter is incomplete.