Account of estate of Christina Barbara Hall with the estate of the late Jacob Hall, with transactions between 1 December 1805 and 28 September 1819.
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Account of estate of Christina Barbara Hall with the estate of the late Jacob Hall, with transactions between 1 December 1805 and 28 September 1819.
McGinnins, R.Account of the estate of Barbara Hall with Jacob Hall for expenses related the t0 execution of her will between 3 September 1817 and 30 March 1818.
Account of estate of Christina Barbara Hall with John Hall for expenses from 20 December 1819.
Hall, Benjamin, 1779-1863Account of Harriet Ann Hall with her tutor and uncle Benjamin Hall (on behalf of the estate of her father John Hall) for transactions between 15 June 1831 and 31 December 1834. The account details purchases she made, mostly fabric, clothing, shoes, and personal effects.
Vennor, Harriet Ann Hall, 1812-1895Statement of account of James Morrison with Gregory & Woolsey for transactions between 3 September 1778 and 10 November 1779. Signed by Gregory & Woolsey 16 December 1779. Includes transactions with Cugnot, Richard McNeale, Thomas Fraser, Miotte, George Ross, Colonel Caldwell, Drummond & Jordan, Melvin & Willis, and others.
Gregory & WoolseyAccount of land in Chateauguay owned by Jacob, John and Joseph Hall, managed by Jacob Hall, dated on the first page 22 September 1809. Account concerns expenses incurred related to livestock and the maintenance of the land for the period of March 1809 through January 1811.
Account of Osler's opening lecture at the Montreal Veterinary College, delivered on October 1, 1877. Includes manuscript notes.
Detailed account of Osler's appointment as Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford, his association with the Radcliffe Infirmary, his dedication to the crusade against Tuberculosis and his support for local medical societies.
Document, possibly a draft of an affidavit, with an account of a rumour the writer heard about a Mr. Powel, written in a hand identified at James Morrison's. The writer describes overhearing Messrs. John Deslisle, Ademard Sanguinet sharing a rumour that Mr Powel (possibly William Summer Powell) had been transported from Detroit to Montreal as a prisoner charged with high treason. The men had seen Powel arrive in the company of Mr. Magie, Mr. Lamote, Mr. Babie, an officer of the 5th Regt. After questioning the men, the writer encountered Mr. Clerk who vehemently denied the rumours and threatened a prosecution against any who continued to spread the rumour. Sheet also bears accounts owed to Monarque for purchases of veal and beef, both at the bottom of the account of the rumour and on the verso, dated 10 May 1782 and 5 September.