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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.

Certificate

Certificate issued by the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh to Edward D. Worthington stating that he had an Annual ticket for the hospital dated 1st Nov. 1841-1st Nov. 1842 and that he signed the Album for nine periods. It is signed by A. McDougall. Handwritten.

Medical Tariff

Medical tariff adopted by the District of St. Francis Medical Society which lists the prices to be charged for the different medical services (doctors visits, health certificates, surgery and midwifery). Two columns of prices are givens a greater and a lesser amount which is to be used for persons in limited circumstances. Some of the prices have been altered by hand. "Dr E. D. Worthington" is written in pencil across the top. Printed.

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 war of Independence and the military that established themselves in the vicinity of Sherbrooke. Reference to Samuel Gill. Printed.

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.

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.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping from an unidentified paper entitled Fashionable marriage'. This is the wedding announcement of Dr. Norreys Worthington and May Emma Cook. It includes a description of the wedding party, costly presents received and an extensive list of the guests including Laurier. Printed.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping entitled "Reception to Capt. Worthington" and describes the welcome home dinner held at the Sherbrooke House for A. N. Worthington returning from campaigns in the Northwest. It includes the address of welcome read by Major Morehouse. Dr. Bergin and Dr. Roddick are complimented and reference is made to Capt. Grindrod, Major Stevens and Lieut. E. W. Farwell. Printed.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper Clipping. (Special to the Star. Winnipeg) entitled 'Fighting at Batoche. It describes the fighting at Batoche with reference to Riel's House and rebel losses are Sated as being 'great'. Printed.

Newspaper Clipping

Newspaper clipping entitled 'Notes from Ottawa' which reports a despatch being received from General Middleton from the church at Batoche. Reference to the Montreal Garrison Artillery, Gen Strange and Col. Otter and Sir John A. MacDonald. Printed

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