Inventory of wood and wooden parts needed to finish a house, built by Pierre Perot for Legard. The house is described as being 30 feet long by 20 feet wide.
Account of Osler's relationship to a young Englishman with whom he often dined at the Club in Montreal. When the boy fell ill and later died, Osler contacted his family. Years later he met the boy's sister [Constance Stamfordham] and mother in Oxford.
Manuscript account Mr. John McGunnicle [perhaps same as John McGonigal] in association with Joseph Begg. List of notes dated between June 1840 and 1847, and amounts paid.
Account between L. LePallieur and Monsieur Morrison, including provision of 225 bushels of hay and the rent of an orchard to Morrison in exchange for wine, cloth, and half a sheep. Account acquittal signed by Ls. LaPallieur.