Woodruff Series XXIV – Bradley Family Papers, 1830-1866 (non-inclusive), n.d.: Recent submissions
Now showing items 1-20 of 22
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Printed Blank of an Orderly Officer’s Report signed by J.P. Bradley, Lieutenant of the Royal Quebec Volunteers1837-01Printed Blank of an Orderly Officer’s Report signed by J.P. Bradley, Lieutenant of the Royal Quebec Volunteers.
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Muster roll (1 page, handwritten) of the Royal Quebec Volunteers of Company no. 3 with Captain W. Powern.d.Muster roll (1 page, handwritten) of the Royal Quebec Volunteers of Company no. 3 with Captain W. Power, Lieutenant J.P. Bradley and Ensign C. Allegn, n.d.
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Memoranda (3 pages, handwritten) with orders to officers of the Royal Quebec Volunteersn.d.Memoranda (3 pages, handwritten) with orders to officers of the Royal Quebec Volunteers regarding their duties at Quebec. This is unsigned, n.d.
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Diploma (vellum) from the Bar of Lower Canada to Edward Bradley Parkin of Quebec1866-06-04Diploma (vellum) from the Bar of Lower Canada to Edward Bradley Parkin of Quebec conferring upon him the right of practicing as an Advocate, Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor and Proctor-at-Law in all courts in Lower Canada, June 4, 1866.
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Appointment of John B. Parkynn [Parkin] (J.P. Bradley’s brother) to be an Ensign of the 1st Company of the Royal Quebec Volunteers1837-11-27Appointment of John B. Parkynn [Parkin] (J.P. Bradley’s brother) to be an Ensign of the 1st Company of the Royal Quebec Volunteers. This is signed by the Governor General, the Earl of Gosford and Governor General, Secretary J. Walcott, Nov. 27, 1837.
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Insurance Policy from the Quebec Fire Assurance Company to Mr. Joseph Power Bradley1837-01Insurance Policy from the Quebec Fire Assurance Company to Mr. Joseph Power Bradley for his household furniture, linen wearing apparels, glass, earthenware and printed books in a house occupied as a dwelling and belonging to Joseph Legare Junt in the town of Quebec, Oct. 10, 1830
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Letter to J.P. Bradley from Montreal lawyer D. MontizambertLetter to J.P. Bradley from Montreal lawyer D. Montizambert (3 pages, handwritten), Sept. 22, 1849.
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Letter to J.P. Bradley from his brother Dr. John BradleyLetter to J.P. Bradley from his brother Dr. John Bradley regarding settling in Pottsville, Pennsylvania to serve the coal miners, Oct. 28 (3 pages, handwritten). This letter is torn and has a hole in it which affects text slightly, 1847.
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Letter to J.P. Bradley from William Harmon of BytownLetter to J.P. Bradley from William Harmon of Bytown regarding money due from a timber sale, Sept. 25, 1847.
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Letter to J.P. Bradley from Robert Harvey of LeedsLetter to J.P. Bradley from Robert Harvey of Leeds requesting that Bradley collect rent that is owed to Harvey, Apr. 18, 1847.
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Letter to J.P. Bradley from George Grout of GrimsbyLetter to J.P. Bradley from George Grout of Grimsby regarding the sale of the land which Bradley is renting. This land is in Quebec and is was owned by Grout’s father. , Feb. 10, 1847
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Letter to J.P. Bradley from B.C.A. GogyLetter to J.P. Bradley from B.C.A. Gogy in the Office of the Adjutant General of Militia, Montreal regarding procedures for applying for a captain’s commission in the militia (2 ½ pages, handwritten), Dec. 23, 1845.
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Letter to J.P. Bradley from John MackayLetter to J.P. Bradley from John Mackay asking if Mr. Bradley could let W. Dunbar Ross know that his client can have her box, Nov. 18, 1845.
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Letter to J. Bradley from B.C.A. GogyLetter to J. Bradley from B.C.A. Gogy in the Office of the Adjutant General of Militia, Montreal (1 page, printed) regarding Bradley’s desire to obtain commission as a captain in the Quebec Artillery, Aug. 25, 1845
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Letter to J.P. Bradley from Louis FisetLetter to J.P. Bradley from Louis Fiset regarding the house that he and his family have moved into. He requests that Mr. Bradley handle his accounts and he gives a list of names of people who owe money (3 pages, handwritten), May 27, 1844.
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Letter to J.P. Bradley from John Jenkins1842-02-14Letter to J.P. Bradley from John Jenkins regarding a lawsuit against Mr. Jenkins by Mr. Mahony [Mahoney]. Mr. Jenkins feels that the charge is unfounded and he has collected other signatures to substantiate his claim (3 pages, handwritten), Feb. 14, 1842.
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Letter to J.P. Bradley from L. Davis regarding a loanLetter to J.P. Bradley from L. Davis regarding a loan. The letter is from Bytown [former name of Ottawa, Ont.], Dec. 6, 1841.
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Letter in French to J.P. Bradley from his brother Samuel BradleyLetter in French to J.P. Bradley from his brother Samuel Bradley (2 pages, handwritten), Jan. 1, 1840.
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Letter in French to J.P. Bradley from his brother Samuel Bradley from Rimouski, QuebecLetter in French to J.P. Bradley from his brother Samuel Bradley from Rimouski, Quebec (3 pages, handwritten), Nov. 1839.
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Letter (rough copy) written to Colonel Hope, commander of the Queen’s Volunteers from J.P. BradleyLetter (rough copy) written to Colonel Hope, commander of the Queen’s Volunteers from J.P. Bradley offering his services (3 pages, handwritten). Bradley asks why he was not appointed to the new corps, Nov. 8, 1838.