- CA CAC SUPC 1-260
- Item
- 1983
Groupe d'intervention urbaine de Montréal.
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Groupe d'intervention urbaine de Montréal.
Groupe Leger & Leger Inc.
Societé immobilière du patrimoine architectural de Montréal.
Lamonde, Pierre
Petition Benjamin Hall, 17 January 1824
Part of Hall family fonds
Copy of a document concerning a petition by Benjamin Hall to sell two of six lots in Godmanchester (lots 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, and 61 in range 6) on behalf of minor children Charlotte and Harriet Ann Hall. Signed by a number of witnesses, Justice George Pyke, and notarized by Reid, Levesque & Monk.
Reid, Levesque & Monk
Collection consists of one bound manuscript notebook softbound in a piece of brown leather. The notebook dates chiefly from 1841 and was produced in St. Armand by Philip Luke. The notebook contains a title page that has been lettered, illustrated, and coloured by hand: A Latin Translation / by Philip Luke. St. Armand. 1841. Commenced April 4th. The text within this first portion of the notebook is Aesop's Fables in English and Latin on facing pages. The first part of the manuscript ends with "13. Horse and Ass" (Latin is incomplete) and "32. Widow and Servants" (Latin text missing). The following leaf contains two medical recipes: "A cure for a felon or whitlow," refering to an abscess or infection of the fingertip and consisting of a paste made from egg yolk, honey, turpentine spirits, camphor, and flour, and "A reciet for the inflammatory rheumatism," involving a wine-based tonic containing three types of bark, horseradish, brandy, and tar water. Following another blank leaf, a partial letter is found dated 1839. Philip Luke's text begins again in the latter part of the manuscript with a second coloured title page: "Dialogues and Declamations." There is also one loose note laid in dated 1809, a receipt for 100$.
Luke, Philip
Phonothèque québécoise Collection
The collections including here were orginally donated to the Phonothèque québécoise by Michel Décarie, Maryvonne Kendergian (Kendergi), Réal La Rochelle, Robert Daudelin, Raymond Gervais, Nicole Guilleret and Philippe Trolliet.
A history of the collections and information about the donors can be viewed here: https://web.archive.org/web/20191203205045/http://www.phonotheque.org/Inventaires/CollectionsPhono-Inv.html