- CA ON00156 TR/0987-5
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 1840
File contains information on the court case Smith Bartlett v. Philip Zwick in the Victoria District in 1840.
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File contains information on the court case Smith Bartlett v. Philip Zwick in the Victoria District in 1840.
File contains information on the court case Joseph Colwell v. Francis Warner in the Victoria District in 1840.
File contains information on the court case Paul Glasford v. Robert Potts in the Victoria District in 1840.
File contains information on the court case Leavens v. Blaind in the Victoria District in 1840.
Court cases 1840 Marsh vs Tupper
File contains information on the court case Clarissa March v. Archeleons Tupper in the Victoria District in 1840.
Crime – Bath – First hanging c1790
File contains a newspaper clipping about the gibbet being erected in Bath to recall the first hanging in Upper Canada in 1790.
Crime in Belleville Area 1835-1961
File contains copies of newspaper articles about crimes and hangings in Belleville.
Crime – Belleville's First Murder 1835
File contains a retelling of the first murder in Belleville, in 1835.
Crime – Kingston trial – N. Reynolds
File contains a summary of the Nelson Reynolds trial in Kingston in 1838, his defense lawyer was J.A. MacDonald.
Belleville Police Gaol Statistics 1880
File contains the prison statistics of 1880 collected by the Belleville Police.
Crime – Jail treatment of children 1860-1900
File contains an article published in The Globe Magazine about treatment of children in jails from 1860-1900.
Crime – Police Record by H. McKinnon, Chief 1880
File contains the annual report by Hugh McKinnon, Belleville's Police Chief.
Belleville and Hastings County Gambling
Parte deBill Hunt collection
Notes, photographs and newspaper articles in relation to local gambling and rum running practices.
Belleville and Hastings County Colourful Stories
Parte deBill Hunt collection
Notes, photographs and newspaper articles in relation to local ghost stories and rum running practices.
Railway : Grand Trunk Railway strike at Belleville, 1876-1877 / by Gerald E. Boyce
File contains a manuscript paper entitled “The Grand Trunk Railway Strike at Belleville, 1876-1877 : a brief outline,” presented by Gerald E. Boyce at a winter, 1965 meeting of the Belleville Rotary Club. The paper discusses the strike action by trainmen and the dispatch of police and companies of the local battalion to deal with strikers and their supporters.
Robson, Roscoe, Sheriff, Hastings County, 1958
File contains a newspaper clipping dated 5 August 1958 concerning Roscoe Robson, former M.P. for East Hastings, who resigned his office to accept the position of Sheriff of Hastings County.
File contains several newspaper clippings on miscellaneous topics including the operation of the Trenton court, and town infrastructure and administration.
Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer
File contains a photocopy of the front page of “The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer” by Richard Burn, LL.D., 16th Edition, Four Volumes, printed London 1788. Two of the four volumes are in the Law Library of the Hastings Law Society.
Belleville law firms 1857-1962
File contains a Watson E. Coleman boklet on patents; c.1870 letter to Mr.Ponton re telegraph, Dougall & Faulkiner “Barrister Memorendum” c.1870-80; “Northrop, Ponton & Ponton” c.1920 letter to Col.Ponton letter re Meraw-Rathbun case; Wm. Carnew Barrister letter head; c.1897 letter to Col.Ponton; B.C.Dunan Crown Attorney letter re Vancott & Flint estate c.1930; John J.B.Flint Barrister letter re payment for services rendered c.1922; Robert R. Macauly letterhead and letter re Martin vs. Cain c.1925; William Carnew letter re Johnston vs. Bonter c.1922; Lt. Col. Ponton letterhead, c.1896 bil for for Lt.Col. Ponton; c.1891 letter from E.Gun Pouts(?); miscellaneous letters and documents from early Belleville barristers; and the following newspaper clips: c.1962 clip on Mr.A.Bernard being honoured, c.1959 ad for Arnett & Bateman barristers, Robert Pringle named bencher of Law Society c.1959, petitions by secretaries for five day work week, and other miscellaneous newspaper clips on Belleville barristers and legal activities.
File contains newspaper clippings about events that occurred at Cooper: an arrest following a traffic accident, and the results of a snowmobile race.