Fonds consists of certificates issued to George Arthur Addy at various moments in his legal career as a lawyer and judge. Also included is a group portrait of Addy with fellow judges of the Ontario High Court of Justice.
Addy, George Arthur, 1915-1997Fonds consists of a certificate and fee receipt pertaining to the enrollment of George Charles Street as a student-at-law of the Law Society of Upper Canada.
Street, George Charles, fl. 1835Fonds consists of records created and accumulated by George D. Finlayson largely pertaining to the research and writing of a biography of John J. Robinette, his colleague at the law firm of McCarthy & McCarthy. Also included in the fonds are a selection of Finlayson's speeches and personal correspondence.
Finlayson, George Duncan, 1928-2008Fonds consists of certificates appointing Clark a judge of the County Court of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham, and a judge of the High Court of Justice for Ontario. Certificates naming Clark to other appointments, including two commissions of inquiry and a Queen's Counsel are also included. The fonds also includes two legal documents and newspaper clippings of a letter to the editor of The Globe.
Clark, George Mackenzie, d. 1904Fonds consists of records accumulated and created by George Mortimer Kelley, a Toronto-based lawyer who was involved with the County of York Law Association. The records in this fonds pertain to tariff and fees for legal services, and appear to be accumulated for use as reference materials by Kelley. Included in the fonds are a number of pieces of correspondence.
Kelley, George Mortimer, d. 1963Collection consists of loose newspaper clippings on the death of Shepley and a scrapbook containing clippings on his involvement with the Royal Commission on Life Insurance. It is believed the clippings were accumulated by Shepley's two daughters.
Shepley, George Ferguson, 1852-1916Fonds consists of correspondence created and accumulated by George Smith Holmested, a Toronto-based lawyer and author of many law-related texts. The correspondence relates specifically to Holmested's publication, "The Mechanics' Lien Acts of Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia".
Holmested, George Smith, 1841-1928Fonds consists of two certificates issued to George Warren Hastings on his call to the Bar and admission as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Ontario in 1902.
Hastings, George Warren, 1877-1935Fonds consists of photographs and certificates relating to the career of George Yates.
Fonds consists of general suits dockets, a financial ledger, and a bank account book documenting the practice of the law firm Guthrie & Kerwin, and its various predecessor firms.
Fonds consists of records maintained by H. Donald Guthrie. The records pertain to the Guthrie family and the history of the Cassels Brock law firm. Included in the fonds are correspondence, memoranda, firm histories, and a newsletter.
Guthrie, H. DonaldFonds consists of certificates relating to the education and legal career of Hamilton Cassels, Jr., and files maintained by Cassels while a bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada.
Cassels, Hamilton, Jr., 1895-1973Fonds consists of records created and accumulated by Harriet A.L. Clark, a Toronto-based lawyer. The records document her studies as a student at Osgoode Hall Law School, her involvement with the Women's Law Association of Ontario, her connection to the Law Society of Upper Canada, and her participation in legal events, such as the Commonwealth and Empire Law Conference of 1955 and 1960. Records in the fonds include lecture notes, examination questions and booklets, certificates, ephemera, and photographs. Fonds is comprised of the following series: Certificates Course materials Ephemera Photographs Women's Law Association of Ontario material
Clark, Harriet Anna Laura, 1908-1992Fonds consists of a composite photograph of the Osgoode Hall Law School class of 1914, as maintained by Harvey Obee.
Obee, Harvey, d. 1968Fonds consists of an admission certificate to the Law Society of Upper Canada and a letter from John A. Macdonald, first Prime Minister of Canada.
Bonnycastle, Henry William John, 1813-1888Collection consists of a bound volume entitled, "A Simcoe Relic", containing material collected by Rev. Dr. Henry Scadding.
Scadding, Henry, 1813-1901Collection consists of digital copies of letters, a telegram and a photograph pertaining to the First World War military service and death of Henry Stuart Hayes, an Osgoode Hall Law School student.
Fonds consists of records pertaining to the legal career of Herbert A. Clark, an Ontario lawyer. These records document his education at Osgoode Hall Law School, his certification as a practising lawyer, and his lifelong involvement with the Toronto-based Mulock law firm, in its various incarnations. Records in the fonds include Law Society of Upper Canada curricula, articles of clerkship for Clara Brett Martin, certificates, schedules, notes, agreements, and forms.
Clark, Herbert Abraham, d. 1943Fonds consists of records relating to the education and legal careers of Thomas Holden and his son John Bell Holden. Records include certificates, commissions, and agreements.
Holden, Thomas, fl. 1860-1880Collection consists of two photographs maintained by Holly Harris. Included is a photograph of G. Arthur Martin and a photograph of the racehorse "Citation".
Harris, Holly Ann