- CA RBD MS Hume-MS 4-A-c-15
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- 30 August 1766
Part of David Hume Manuscript Collection
Docket on page 4.
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Part of David Hume Manuscript Collection
Docket on page 4.
Transcripts of the Nuremberg trials proceedings
Part of Donald Ewen Cameron Fonds
Transcripts of the Nuremberg trials proceedings concerning Hess' mental ability to defend himself, pages 660-680 (November 30th - July 1st).
Additional psychiatric comment on the Rudolf Hess case
Part of Donald Ewen Cameron Fonds
"Additional psychiatric comment on the Rudolf Hess case", an 8 page text, cosigned by 3 psychiatrists including Dr. Cameron.
Letter to Dr. Cameron from Dr. Donald Ross
Part of Donald Ewen Cameron Fonds
Letter to Dr. Cameron from Dr. Donald Ross introducing his contribution to Dr. Kelley's Rorschachs "Comments on the Rorschach Records of seven leading Nazis".
Handwritten notes on the Hess case
Part of Donald Ewen Cameron Fonds
Handwritten notes on the Hess case on 2 pages of letterhead paper in the name of Dr. Jean Delay.
Letter from Lord Gosford to Hertel de Rouville
Autograph signed letter from Lord Gosford, dated Castle St. Lewis, 16 April 1837, regarding a position vacancy, possibly among the commissioners for rebellion losses. Gosford regrets that it is not in his power to meet Hertel de Rouville's wishes.
Gosford, Archibald Acheson, Earl of, 1776-1849
Draft copy of request to Lord Gosford regarding half pay claim
Draft copy of Hertel de Rouville's request to Lord Gosford to be granted half pay for his service as captain of the Canadian Voltigeurs from 1812-1815. The copy is dated from St. Hilaire, 5 January 1838. Hertel de Rouville writes that following his resignation from the regiment in February 1815 due to his ill health and that of an aged parent, his name was omitted from the list of officers receiving half pay from the British government. He made petition to then-Governor General and Commander in Chief of the province, Sir George Prevost, but Prevost was recalled and died before attending to the matter.
Copy of letter to Lord Gosford from Hertel de Rouville regarding half pay claim
Autograph signed copy of a letter to Lord Gosford containing Hertel de Rouville's request for half pay for his service in the Canadian Voltigeurs from 1812-1815. The letter is a more polished version of the draft described as Item 3.
Letter from Chief Secretary Murdoch to Hertel de Rouville
Letter from Chief Secretary Murdoch to Hertel de Rouville, dated Montreal, 4th Mar. 1840. Letter concerns his application for indemnity for losses during the rebellions, stating that "His Excellency feels himself precluded from paying the amounts awarded by the Commissioners. His Excellency has great satisfaction however in stating that the Report of the Commissioners entirely relieves you from any imputation of disloyalty, and on the contrary, recognizes in distinct terms the services rendered by you to Her Majesty's Troops."
Copy of letter from Hertel de Rouville to Lord Gosford
Hertel de Rouville's kept copy of his letter to Lord Gosford reiterating his request for copies of three reports produced by the Commissioners of Indemnity.