Item is a baby book for David Gordon McWilliams, son of Margaret and Henry McWilliams, grandson of William Middleton. Entries in the book document details of his birth, christening, weight, and milestones. Also included in the book is a lock of hair and loose notes detailing his physical and developmental growth.
Item is a business card for Paul A. McWIlliams and Henry D. McWilliams, William Middleton's son-in-law.
File consists of cards and notes sent to and/or saved by William Middleton. Included is a handwritten ticket issued to "Willie Middleton" on 25 Apr. 1973, the calling card of Belle Brown, a note that reads "Dear Billy: 'Yes'. Lovingly, Belle", a note that reads "For my darling husband, wishing you many happy returns of March 2nd. From your Sallie", a small birthday card with a pop-up illustration, and two notes from Middleton's daughter, Margaret, and son-in-law, Henry.
Item is a handwritten letter on University of Toronto registrar's office letterhead certifying that William Middleton passed the Faculty of Arts matriculation examination. Letter is signed by the registrar.
Item is a certificate of birth issued by the Province of Ontario pertaining to the birth of William Middleton and Isabel Brown's daughter, Margaret, on 19 June 1904 in Toronto.
Item is a document handwritten and signed by R.M Hamilton, a clergyman, and signed by witnesses F.H. Middleton and Grace Brown, certifying that Hamilton married William Middleton and Isabella Brown on 13 May 1891.
Item is a commission issued to William Middleton permitting him to appear in the High Court of Justice in York, Ontario.
File consists of letters, cards and telegrams sent to Margaret McWilliams on the death of her father, William E. Middleton. Also included in the file are newspaper obituaries.
File consists of postcards, letters, notices, invitations and envelopes sent to William E. Middleton and his law office. Many of these postcards are from businesses. Included is a handwritten postcard from Arthur J. Doherty, maker of microscopic slides, of Manchester, England.
File consists of handwritten letters to William Middleton by his daughter, Margaret. Included are two letters from Middleton's son-in-law and Margaret's husband, Henry McWilliams.
File consists of handwritten letters sent to William Middleton from his maternal aunt, Minnie Noverre, for his birthday, written during the period when he and his immediate family lived in Montreal and Minnie lived in Toronto.
File consists of two handwritten letters sent to William E. Middleton from his father, William Middleton, on the occasion of his birthday.
File consists of letters and postcards sent to David McWilliams, grandson of William E. Middleton. Correspondents include his father, Henry McWilliams, and his sister, Susan.
Item consists of a printed sermon (27 Jan. 1901) and address (2 Feb. 1901) by Dr. Armstrong Black from St. Andrew's Church in Toronto pertaining to the death of Queen Victoria. William Middleton was a member of this church.
Item is a High Schools and Collegiate Institutes of Ontario certificate issued to William Middleton after passing his intermediate examinations held in Toronto on 17-21 Dec. 1877.
File consists of two invitations to Mrs. H.D. McWilliams, William Middleton's daughter, one to the annual general meeting of the Ontario Motor League in 1936 and the other to a Law Society dinner at Osgoode Hall on 22 Jan. 1943.
Item is a handwritten letter written by William Middleton to Matthew H. McWilliams, father of his son-in-law, Henry McWilliams, about the death of McWilliams' wife, Ada.
Item is a letter written to William Middleton by the session clerk of St. Andrew's Church in Toronto regarding Middleton's resignation as a member of the church's session.