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Letter from E. B. Worthington, Sherbrooke to Dr. Heagerty, Ottawa. It refers to the Dr. Gellie to Dr. Skey letter and E. D. Worthington's connection with a case of worms. It lists other military letters of E. D. Worthington as Acting Assistant Surgeon to the Imperial Forces in 1840-1. It is not signed and looks like a carbon copy. Typed.

Letter

Letter from Thomas Smith, Quebec. There is no salutation. This is to certify that E. D. Worthington has been attached to the army in Canada as acting Assistant Surgeon for the past 18 months. The Staff Surgeon describes his work habits as being attentive and diligent. Handwritten.

Letter

Letter from P. Hendery, Montreal to T. E. Morris, Sherbrooke in which he acknowledges Morris' letter of the 19th. He asks if the name of the manufacturer could be mentioned in the notice of the presentation of the tea service in the public papers, Receipt and guarantee were enclosed. Handwritten.

Letter

Letter from Gunner, De Aar, S.A. to? He writes of his experiences in South Africa. Reference is made to Sir Charles Warren, Methuen and an unnamed colonel of whom he is very critical. At the top of the page is typed 'Canadian Staff Officer and Imperial Generals'. On the first sheet 'Norreys Worthington in S. Africa' has been written in red pencil. Typed.

Letter

Letter from Wafes(?) Nichols, Sherbrooke to Dr. Worthington. The surgeon of the 5th Battalion of the Eastern township Militia in Canada writes concerning Dr. Worthington's leaving the village due to poor health. Also asks that if he is ever in Baltimore to look up Widow Nichols whose maiden name was Patterson. Handwritten.

Letter

Letter from Wm. Osler to Dr. Worthington. It also concerns the proxies and the unpaid subscription. He says that Worthington's name had been entered as E.H. or E.P. and LaRue thought it was the son. Handwritten.

Letter

From J. Smith, Staff Surgeon', Quebec to Edward Worthington, Acting Captain Surgeon, 68th Light in Pantry, Riviere du Loup requesting names of men to be sent back to England for discharge or change of Climate.

Letter

Letter from David McLaren, East Putney, S.W. to E. B. Worthington on the letterhead of Rydal House, East Putney, S.W. McLaren writes after the death of E.D. Worthington. He acknowledges the receipt of a draft for 10 and a copy of the memorandum of the will. He quotes a possible text to be used on the tombstone. Handwritten.

McLaren, David

Letter

Letter from F. G. Hoyloak, Leicester to Col. Worthington on the letterhead of the Canadian Ex-Servicemen's Association of Great Britain. Hoyloak thanks Worthington for his gift to the Association. Typed.

Letter

Letter from 'Gunner' (Norreys Worthington), Pretoria, S.A. to? He writes about the Royal Canadian Artillery in South Africa and describes the conditions, movements of the troops and some battles engaged in. Reference is made to David E. Gatteries(?); Sir Charles Parsons: Col. Drury: Lieut. Kitchener: and Lord Roberts. It is signed 'Gunner' and written on the page is 'Norreys attached to E Battery'. Handwritten.

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