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- 1 June 1797 - 11 April 1814
Part of James McGill Collection
Account book of James and Andrew McGill
McGill, James, 1744-1813
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Part of James McGill Collection
Account book of James and Andrew McGill
McGill, James, 1744-1813
Deed of sale, October 16, 1794
Part of James McGill Collection
Deed of sale from James McGill, Esquire, and others to Nicholas Montour, Esquire, of two lots or tracts of ground in the City of Montreal, lately employed as a distillery
McGill, James, 1744-1813
Power of attorney, May 11, 1809
Part of James McGill Collection
Handwritten power of attorney given by James McGill to Duncan Cameron. Signed by James McGill and witnessed by Thomas Blackwood and John Grant, Junior.
McGill, James, 1744-1813
Copy of letter, February 14, 1812
Part of James McGill Collection
Xerox copy of letter from James McGill to John Askin
McGill, James, 1744-1813
Copy of letter, April 14, 1812
Part of James McGill Collection
Xerox copy of letter from James McGill to Isaac Todd
McGill, James, 1744-1813
Copy of McGill's will, August 3, 1805
Part of James McGill Collection
Xerox copy of original will
McGill, James, 1744-1813
McGill's papers are of both a personal and a business nature. Personal materials consist of almanacs, 1801, 1802, 1812, containing short, dry diary notes; a power of attorney from McGill to Duncan Cameron, 1809; photocopies of two letters to his business associates John Askin and Isaac Todd, 1812; and copies of his will, 1813. His business interests are represented by the journal of the firm of James and Andrew McGill, 1797-1814. Four documents concerning McGill's property and its boundaries, 1798, 1803 are contained in McGill University Administrative Records, Record Group 4, c.437-c.438.
McGill, James, 1744-1813
These McGill papers are entirely concerned with his property and estate. They comprise legal documents and copies of letters (some in McGill's hand) concerning his land holdings on St. Paul St., Montréal, in Stanbridge, and in Detroit. McGill's cash book, 1809-1815, and copy by W.D. Lighthall of a deed of conveyance to McGill of some land formerly occupied by the city fortifications, 1805, are also included, as is a blue-print and sketch by W.D. Lighthall of the site of McGill's St. Paul St. house. Estate papers comprise a probate of McGill's will, copied by Alice Lighthall, and his executor's cash book.
McGill, James, 1744-1813