Browsing Alexander Hamilton Fonds, 1809-1842 RG 640 by Title
Now showing items 16-20 of 20
-
Regulations for the Surrogate Court of the District of NiagaraRegulations for the surrogate court of the District of Niagara. This is written text stating the terms of the settings of the court. It is signed by Alexander Hamilton who is the surrogate court judge. Intermediate office fees and fees are listed.
-
Report of the Board of Health for Queenstonn.d.A report of the Board of Health for Queenston blank.
-
Return of Prisoners Confined in the Niagara Gaol, Alexander Hamilton, Esquire, Sheriff1834Return of Prisoners Confined in the Niagara Gaol, Alexander Hamilton, Esquire, Sheriff [October 1 is crossed out and replaced with January], 1834. Most prisoners were committed on a writ of Capias [a writ issued by a court to bring the defendant, having failed to appear, to answer a civil action against him.]. There is a watermark: “WEBSTER 1831”, 1833-1834.
-
Upper Canada in the Court of Requests Summons (4)1820s1830sFour (different) Upper Canada in the Court of Requests summons. These forms are from the 1820s and 1830s. All are blank.
-
A Writ of Execution Issued by William Kingsmill, Sheriff of Niagara Regarding the Estate of Alexander HamiltonA writ of execution issued by William Kingsmill, Sheriff of Niagara regarding the estate of Alexander Hamilton. Hannah A. Hamilton is the executrix. It contains the matter of David Thorburn who was a merchant, warden and Justice of the Peace for the Niagara District. He was also a political figure in Upper Canada. He sued the estate for damages of 1203 pounds and 12 s. ½. The writ also refers to Joseph Hamilton and lands on the Grand River in the Township of Moulton in Haldimand. There is a red seal on the bottom right hand corner. It is signed by W. Kingsmill, Sheriff. The signatures of the witnesses are A. Gilkinson and David Thorburn. 1841