Item is an oval top-half portrait of Sir Thomas Smith (probably b. Dec. 23, 1513; d. Aug. 12, 1577) with latin inscription: "Vera effigies praeclariss. MT viri Dom Ni: Thomae Smith equitis aurati etc." Published March 1 1797 by W. Richardson, York.
Item is an electro-steel engraving by Wialliam Evans from an original drawing executed by William Hoare, Esq. of Bath in the year 1769 of William Benson Earle, born 1740 and died 1796, an English philanthropist.
Item is a notice for the processing of claims from Philadelphia relating to the sixth article of amity, commerce and nivigation between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America. The notice is signed by Wm Moore Smith.
Item is a electro steel engraving of E.M. Burke. Burke was an English Statesman; Born 1729- died 1797. Engraved by P. Audinet. Published by G. Cawthorn, British Library, Strand (London).
File consists of Honourable Richard Cartwright (1759-1815) and family-Typescripts of letters by Richard Cartwright in Queen's Archives, compiled by James Stewart Cartwright.
Daybook lists many local United Empire Loyalist names such as John Canniff, Major Van Alsie, Peter Young, Sills, Trumpour and Roblin. Includes a record of sales to Reuben Bedell of Adolphustown, in November 1797, who appeared to be a travelling salesman.