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Rare Books and Special Collections Hall, John, 1771-1822
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Account of Benjamin Hall, 20 September 1822 - 13 June 1831

Account of Benjamin Hall with his late brother John Hall's estate between 20 September 1822 and 13 June 1831. The account details all manner of expenses related to running a household, including details of expenses related to management of farmland and to the care and education of Charlotte and Harriet Ann Hall, John Hall's orphaned children.

Power of attorney and guardianship of Jacob Hall, 24 May 1797

Power of attorney appointing John Hall as attorney for his brother Joseph Hall, as well as their minor brother Jacob Hall in Joseph Hall's capacity as his guardian. This was done for the purpose of receiving whatever inheritance came from the estate of their brother David Hall, who died in 1796. Includes a copy of the document appointing Joseph Hall guardian of Jacob Hall, also dated 24 May 1797.

Tutorage of Charlotte and Harriet Ann Hall, 5 March 1819

Copy of a document appointing John and Benjamin Hall tutors of John Hall's minor children Charlotte & Harriet Ann. Following the death of Charlotte Morrison, her husband John Hall is appointed tutor of their children and their uncle Benjamin Hall is appointed their subtutor. Signed by a number of witnesses, Justice George Pike, and notary public Reid, Lesvesque & Monk.

Deed, 13 March 1799

Deed for three shares (a 200th part) of the White River Falls Bridge erected over the Connecticut River in Hanover, sold by Rufus Graves to John Hall of Montreal for 191 dollars. Payment received 14 March 1799.

Deed of sale, 28 January 1818

Deed of sale of a plot of land in Cote Sainte Catherine, Montreal, by current owner Charlotte Morrison (who was gifted the land by Charles Lepallieur in 1752) and her husband John Hall to Benjamin Hall. Notarized by F.G. Lepallieur, N.B. Doucet.

Lease of farm, 20 April 1805

Lease of farm by Jacob, Joseph and John Hall to Niram Norton for three years, notarized by Jonathan Abraham Gray and Thomas Barron. The farm was located on lot 8 in Hinchinbrook. Also includes a renewal of the lease up until 10 March 1810, dated 22 July 1808.

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