- CA ON00239 F590
- Collection
- 1879-1882
The collection consists of an analysis of provincial and federal election results in Ontario, 1879-1883.
Broder, Fred S.
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The collection consists of an analysis of provincial and federal election results in Ontario, 1879-1883.
Broder, Fred S.
The collection consists of licenses to marry without publication of bans, marriage certificates and affidavits of marriage, 1804-1881. Also includes marriage licenses issued by government in Kingston, 1841-1842.
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Notes on the proceedings of the Church of Scotland, 1592-1644. Probably a 19th c. transcription.
Gow, James T.
Notes relating to Charles Sangster, n.d.
Bawden, Joseph
Collection consists of letters to and from Benjamin Disraeli.
Disraeli, Benjamin
[Anti-prohibition pamphlets collection]
The collection consists of pamphlets presenting the case against prohibition in Canada.
Land deeds relating to lots in the Eastern District of Upper Canada. Also includes one commission to the 3rd Battalion of the Dundas Militia.
Everett, Perry
The collection consists of cartes de visite of seven individuals (presumably affiliated with Knox Collecge in Toronto). Includes images of Rev. William Cavan, Dr. John Taylor, Michael Willis, Robert Baldwin, Dr. Burns, Rev. Ph. Brooks and Alfred H. Dymond.
Congregational Missionary Society of British North America collection
Letterbook relates to the day-to-day work of the society. The letterbook was kept by Rev. Kenneth M. Fenwick who was secretary of the society at the time and resided in Kingston.
Congregational Missionary Society of British North America
This collection is comprised of papers related to Sir Francis Bond Head. Sir Francis Bond Head (1793-1875) was an English soldier, traveller and author born to James Roper Head of Kent. He was a soldier from 1811-1825 and even served in the campaign of 1815, present at the Battle of Waterloo. He was knighted in 1835 and created a Baronet in the following year. In 1835, he was appointed the Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, and had to deal with the rebellion of 1837 led by William Lyon Mackenzie. In response to the rebellion, Britain replaced Bond Head with Lord Durham as Lieutenant-Governor. Bond Head returned to England and never held any office for the rest of his life. Thereafter, he devoted himself to writing, chiefly for the Quarterly Review. Includes: certificate indicating that Head had visited Niagara Falls in1836, and photograph of Head at age of 80.
Jackman, S.W.