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Letter from William Osler, April 8, 1914

Letter to Sir Thomas Barlow from William Osler, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Osler explains to the President of the Royal College of Physicians the fraud that was perpetrated against him by Dr. Riddle. He resents the accusation that he dragged the fair name of the College through the mud, for his conscience is clear in the matter. He feels he has no choice but to resign from the College. Includes manuscript notes.

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

Note about burials

A note with lot numbers of burial plots, with the names and burial dates of members of the Hall, Morrison, and Symes families. Includes marginal note in pencil identifying Charlotte Hall and John Hall as the writer's great-grandparents.

Hall, Charlotte, 1810-1886

LePallieur family tree

A handwritten Lepailleur [LePallieur] family tree, including Charles Louis Lepailleur, his two wives, and their children.

Hall, Charlotte, 1810-1886

Invoice for boarding, 12 May 1796

Invoice with signed receipt of payment for four months' board of Mademoiselle Morissonne (one of Morrison's daughters). Dated 12 May 1796 and signed by Soeur St. Gilbert, "Depôs de la C.C."

Invoice, 10 March 1772

Invoice for the purchase of sacks bought from Millis & Fossick by Messrs David Strachan & Co. Invoice includes a small illustration of a horse with tack.

Millis & Fossick

Invoice, 3 March 1772

Invoice for the purchase of fish hooks bought from Geo. Gimber (late of Cheshire & Co) by Messrs David Strachan & Co. Invoice includes a small illustration of a man fishing.

David Strachan & Co

Bill of sale of enslaved man, 2 March 1772

Bill of sale for a 25-year-old enslaved Black man named Cesar. He was sold to James Morrison by traffickers Jacob Thomas and John Fulton of Duchess County, New York. Witnessed by Asher Granger and H.C. McCord.

Thomas, Jacob

Power of attorney, 12 September 1771

Power of attorney endowing James Morrison with the right to collect debts owed to Thomas Woder (also spelled Wooder in this document) and John Blake, as well as to Holmes & Morrison. Woder and Blake sign the document as trustees of the estate of Holmes & Morrison.

Woder, Thomas

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