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Legal opinions
CA ON00311 PF212-PF212-2 · Series · 1911-1919
Part of Allen Bristol Aylesworth fonds

Series consists largely of correspondence from lawyers seeking Aylesworth's legal opinion, as well as copies of Aylesworth's replies. His handwritten draft opinions are often included in the files. The majority of these opinions pertain to business disputes, estates and property matters.

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Administrative records
CA ON00311 PF212-PF212-4 · Series · 1874, 1878-1918
Part of Allen Bristol Aylesworth fonds

Series consists of records pertaining to Allen B. Aylesworth's practice of law and the administration of his law office. Records include his original articles of clerkship, Law Society of Upper Canada practice certificates, a selection of cancelled business cheques, and a sample of law firm letterhead.

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Certificates and commissions
CA ON00311 PF212-PF212-3 · Series · 1877-1878, 1890
Part of Allen Bristol Aylesworth fonds

Series consists of certificates and commissions issued to Allen B. Aylesworth pertaining to his legal certifications and career, including his Osgoode Hall Law School diploma and commissions appointing him a Queen's Counsel in Ontario and Canada.

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CA ON00311 PF212 · Fonds · 1843-1920

Fonds consists of records created and accumulated by Sir Allen B. Aylesworth. These records are primarily correspondence and legal opinions pertaining to his work and activities between 1911 and 1920 after his retirement as a Member of Parliament. Also included are documents relating to his legal education and certification as a lawyer, a selection of collected 19th-century legal documents, and some correspondence concerning his social activities and domestic matters.

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Correspondence
CA ON00311 PF212-PF212-1 · Series · 1890-1920
Part of Allen Bristol Aylesworth fonds

Series consists of correspondence sent and received by Allen B. Aylesworth pertaining to a wide variety of topics, including Liberal Party politics, social and legal events, commercial, financial, and domestic matters, the First World War, and his role as a bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada. Correspondents include fellow lawyers, politicians, tradesmen, family members and legal clients.

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