Fonds consists of papers related to the personal and professional life of George Brogdin, c1830-1890. It includes legal documents created by Mr. Brogdin's law practice in Port Hope, ON. For more detailed information please refer to file and item-level descriptions.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of promissory notes to Samuel Mitchell (1854) and Edward Neale (1855) by William Wallis of Cavan Township.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a claim with a list of accounts owed to McDermot and Walsh by John Bradford. McDermot & Walsh were commission merchants on Mill Street, Port Hope. J. R. McDermot lived on Smith Street and James E. Walsh lived on Pine Street. They represented the Pine Grove factory - soap and candle manufacturers and were agents for Fire, Life and Marine Insurance in 1856.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a summons to appear for John Deyell in the matter of Beamish & Boyer vs. Deyell for unpaid accounts, 1854-1855.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of papers related to unpaid accounts of David Crawford v. defendants John Henshaw and John Head, 1858. David Crawford (1825-1874) was the proprietor of D. Crawford & Co., specializing in dry goods, millinery and clothing at the corner of Walton and Queen Streets.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of papers for the court case of Fox vs. Soper, 1859. Hiram Soper (1823-1882) was a son of Leonard Soper and Mary Odell. He was a veterinarian in Port Hope.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a notice of appearance for Cornelius Quinlan from George Brogdin, 1860. The plaintiff, the Commercial Bank of Canada, was represented by Nesbit Kirchoffer The defendants, Henry Maxwell and Cornelius Quinlan, were represented by Brogdin.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of papers related to Carveth vs. Wilcock, 1861. The case was related to the fact that H. Wilcock and Benjamin Wilcock owed money to John Carveth.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a warrant in the case of Bradley vs. Elliott et al, 1861. Plaintiff, Alexander Bradley was represented by J. H. Boulton. Defendants, George Elliott, Abraham Culin and David Carson (1829-1873)were represented by George Brogdin. The warrant to the defendant Abraham Culin authorizing him to seize the goods of one Robert Johnston for rent due to George Elliott, and under which warrants two seizures and sales took place.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of the cover for the notice to comply; trial of Hall vs. James, 1861.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a summons to the defendants from the plaintiff, in regards to a $300 promissory note dated 4 Nov 1863. Defendants John Ainlay, John Bouskill, William Carveth and John McNaughton were all represented by George Brogdin.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of legal documents regarding the case of Elliott v. Curtis over monies related to Lots 24 & 25, Concession 4, Hope Township.
Brogdin, GeorgeItem is a summons for Alexander McIntosh to appear in court versus Thomas Little, 1855. Thomas Little (1824-1869) operated a boot and shoe store on Walton Street and lived on Pine Street.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a summons for the case of George Morton, John Morton and Andrew McKee v. James Bradburn of Metcalfe, Township of Emily, Victoria County.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a summons to appear in court for James Grant (1794-1873) v. William Brown, 1855.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of summons and confession in the case of Perry vs. Turck, 1855. Horace Perry (b.1822) was a watch and clock maker and operated a jewellery store in Port Hope. He later moved to Rochester, NY.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a declaration by Silas Benjamin Fairbanks, Notary Public at request of the Commercial Bank of the Midland District, re: Bill of Exchange. It includes V.H. Boulin, Esq. of Oshawa, and William Parsons, Esq. of Port Hope.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of papers regarding Robert McIntyre, represented by Brogdin vs. Adam Scott, regarding 40 pounds worth of food delivered by McIntyre to Scott without payment. McIntyre requesting 50 pounds in payment.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a lease agreement from Brogdin to McIntyre & Leverich, 1856. References to: John McIntyre and James S. Leverich, of the firm of McIntyre & Leverich in Port Hope; William Brogdin was a builder in Port Hope, and the brother of George Brogdin.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a summons to appear for James A. Clark vs. Charles Walton (1813-1870). James A. Clark was the proprietor of Boston Boot & Shoe store on Walton Street.
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