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Letter from A. T. Galt to Dr. Worthington

Letter from A. T. Galt to Dr. Worthington. In this letter the land is referred to as a piece in "East Sherbrook". The point of question here appears to be the price of the knoll. Reference is made to a Mr. Hawker. Handwritten.

List

List entitled 'Recapitualation' gives the totals from the ledger sheets with a total and the notation that Francis' list is not included. A total of $244. was collected. Handwritten.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping entitled "A well merited tribute" from an unknown Quebec paper. It gives coverage to E. D. Worthington receiving the tea service. The inscription is given along with part of the address. Reference is made to his becoming a governor of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Lower Canada. Printed .

Subscriptions

Additional subscriptions to the Testimonial. Six names and amounts are entered on a small piece of paper: Henry B. Harring(?); Danville; A. I. Ball; Stanstead; A. Friend; B. Freeman: S. A. Stevens. Handwritten.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping from an unidentified French paper. The article is entitled 'Souvenirs du passe -Causerie de Me Firmin Campbell and is about the late Dr. Norreys Worthington. Printed.

Scratch page

A piece of notepaper attached item 4/64 on which E. D. Worthington tries to figure out how old he was on August 15, 1833. Handwritten.

Letter

Letter from Norreys Worthington to ?. It is a letter home from Africa. He mentions Col. Girouard; Prince Chausteain(?) who died on Monday; Bobs(?) and Kitchener. Handwritten.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping from the Montreal Star entitled "Will refuse to serve in militia if made political" It is addressed to the editor and signed by "N.C" O. Royal Scots". He endorses Lord Dundonald's action and criticizes Sir Laurier calling him a foreigner. The article is in two pieces. Printed.

Postcard

An unused postcard. It is red with white blanks for the address. In the left corner there is a red and blue flag with the words "The flag that braved the battle and the breeze a thousand years. " Printed.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping from the Canadian Associated Press, London entitled "Comments by the Service Journals on the Incident". Various opinions are given on the behaviour of Lord Dundonad and Laurier. Printed.

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