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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.

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.

Letter from A. T. Galt, Montreal, to E. D. Worthington

Letter from A. T. Galt, Montreal to E. D. Worthington. There is some confusion as to the piece of land which Worthington wishes to purchase. This is believed to be the correspondence regarding'the land for the volunteers' drill shed and parade ground. Handwritten.

Letter from E. D. Worthington to A.G.(?)

Letter from E. D. Worthington to? A.G.(?) recommended the dismissal of the voluntary officers for having held meeting contrary to the Queen's Regulations. Worthington states that the officiers believed they were not offending any militia law. Handwritten.

Letter from E. D. Worthington to Dr. Jean-Philippe Rottot

Letter from E. D. Worthington, Sherbrooke to Dr. Jean-Philippe Rottot, President of the College of Physicians and Surgeons. This is E.D.W.'s letter of resignation as one of the Governors of the College due to the President's conduct in the -Medical License Case' which involved himself and Dr. Fenwick. He accuses the President of urging on the prosecution; of granting irregular licenses and the misappropriation of college funds. Others mentioned include Dr. Russell. Dr. Marmett, Dr. Belleau. Handwritten.

Letter from E. D. Worthington to Lt. Col. Fletcher

Letter from E. D. Worthington, Sherbrooke to Lt. Col. Fletcher, Montreal. It describes the behaviour of the 53rd and 54th Battalions on their return from Montreal. E.D. Vi. reports that he heard Major Beaudry's name mentioned in a song in connection with a famed 'Sour Apple Tree', He noticed no orange emblems. No shots were fired from the train but shots and stones were thrown at them. Reference to Lt. Col. Ibbotson, and Lord Alymer. On the top of the first sheet the words "Re Orange Riot" have been written in red. Handwritten.

Letter from Francis D. Campbell(?) to E. D. Worthington

Letter from Francis D. Campbell(?) to E. D. Worthington on the letterhead of the New York Insurance Co. It is a reply to Worthington's letter in which he requests that Campbell look into the attack made on the train. Campbell declines as he feels this action might cause the men to claim damages. Col. Fletcher is mentioned. Handwritten.

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