File contains a letter addressed to John Mackenzie from William Wentzel. Wentzel gives news of business at Fort William, of traders both present and away, and of friends. He ends off by apologizing for not for not having visited Mr. and Mrs. Mackenzie at Terrebonne when he was in Montreal.
Wentzel, Willard Ferdinand, approximately 1780-1832
File consists of five business letters from Henry McKenzie written between May 1805 and September 1813, including letters to various societies describing business opportunities. May 1805 letter from written St. John's, where McKenzie talks of procuring biscuit and flour.
File contains to letters from Henry McKenzie to Jacob Oldham concerning the petition of pro-Union supporters being prepared to be taken by James Stuart to present to the British Parliament. The December 4th letter contains an unsigned draft of a petition (not in Mackenzie's hand)
File includes a kept copy of a letter to John Mckenzie. The letter contains numerous politcal observations. It discusses John's patents and a matter to do with the Attorney General, Quebec society, and the regretted departure of Lord Dalhousie.
File includes a kept copy of a letter to George Simpson. Also an extract from a letter to J. Moffatt from R. Mackenzie dated Dec. 18, 1829 included in plastic sleeve.
File includes four kept copies of letters to an unknown family member, Major Plenderleath, Mrs. Plenderleath (Simon McTavish's widow), and to their agent. Mr. Bulley. The letters concern the sale of the Terrebonne seigneury, which occurred on December 17, 1832.