File consists of several items assembled by L. R. Masson, including the 1816 publication "Lord Selkirk, and the North-West Passage" (pages 129-172) from the Quartlery Review and nine handwritten pages on the same topic, including extracts from the article published in the Quarterly Review, "Lord Selkirk and the North-West Company."
File consists of six letters written by Charles McKenzie and a poem entitled, "The Story of Dearmed MacJurl, a renowned Chief among the Fingallions. His Amour with Graina NicUvich and their Tragical Death" also by Charles Mackenzie.
File include two items: a letter from William McGillivray to Jacob Oldham concerning trade between Lower Canada and Bermuda and subpoena for Joseph Briere to appear in a cause in which one of the requestors is William McGillivray.
Consists of letter from James McKenzie to Roderick’s son John McKenzie on board the Elora, giving John instructions to take Mr. Macdonell's furs to Mr. Burns at Quebec.
File contains to letters from Henry McKenzie to Jacob Oldham concerning the petition of pro-Union supporters being prepared to be taken by James Stuart to present to the British Parliament. The December 4th letter contains an unsigned draft of a petition (not in Mackenzie's hand)