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List Of: Fonds F 37 Mackenzie - Lindsey Family Fonds List of: Fonds F 37 Mackenzie - Lindsey family fonds Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code F 37 Articles of Agreement 8 February Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1802 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 Robert Furman (New York). To William Sicles (Albany). 4 April 1780 Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 D.W.C. (Washington). To Jacob Hagerman. 12 March Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1802 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 R.S. Wilkinson. To Robert Randall (Cornwall). 25 Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records December microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1804 F 37 John Strachan (Cornwall). To Mr. Randal (Cornwall). 11 January Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1805 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 D.D. Tompkins (New York). To David Gelson. 16 March Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1805 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 License with tariff 13 Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records November microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1805 F 37 John Strachan (Cornwall). To Robert Randall 12 April Item is located on self-service (Cornwall). 1806 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1 item of textual records F 37 John Normand (Hull). To Mrs. James Hardacker 20 June Item is located on self-service (Chester, N.S.) 1806 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1 item of textual records F 37 John Strachan (Cornwall). To Robert Randall 3 May 1808 Item is located on self-service (Cornwall). microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1 item of textual records F 37 Robert Randall [Cornwall]. To A. Cuvillier. 11 May Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1808 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 John Strachan [Cornwall]. To Robert Randall [1810] Item is located on self-service (Cornwall). microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1 item of textual records F 37 Edward Doyle (Cornwall). To Robert Randall (Cornwall) 21 Item is located on self-service . November microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1 item of textual records 1810 F 37 Commission, Second Lieutenant of Infantry, U.S. Army 12 March Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1812 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 Military Pass 26 July 1812 Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 General (Sir) Isaac Brock. To Lavery Brock. 18 Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records September microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1812 F 37 Petition seeking relief from imprisonment in Montreal 20 March Item is located on self-service for debt 1815 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1 item of textual records Page 1 of 241 List of: Fonds F 37 Mackenzie - Lindsey family fonds Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code F 37 Matilda Barclay. To Henry Barclay. 27 Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records December microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1821 F 37 Mathilda Trown. To Henry Barclay. 28 Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records December microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1821 F 37 P. Adamson. [To W.L. Mackenzie.] 8 March Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1822 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 William Lyon Mackenzie and John Lesslie (Dundas). To 18 May Item is located on self-service William Warren Baldwin (York). 1822 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1 item of textual records F 37 P. Bullion (Stamford). To W.L. Mackenzie (Stamford). 1823 Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 W.H. Coulson (Dundas). To W.L. Mackenzie (Dundas). 3 January Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1823 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 Thomas Fyfe (Toronto). To W.L. Mackenzie. 31 January Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1823 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 Peter Paterson (York) To W.L. Mackenzie. 1 February Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1823 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 Thomas Fyfe (Esquesing). To W.L. Mackenzie (Dundas) 8 February Item is located on self-service . 1823 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1 item of textual records F 37 Peter Paterson (York). To W.L. Mackenzie (Dundas). 10 February Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1823 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 Robert Baldwin (York). To W.L. Mackenzie. 17 February Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1823 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 Incomplete inventory of the stock in trade of 28 February Item is located on self-service Mackenzie and Lesslie, 1823 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1 item of textual records F 37 George Rolph. To W.L. Mackenzie. 12 April Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1823 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 John Ewart (York). To W.L. Mackenzie (Dundas). 15 April Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1823 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 John McA. Cameron (Dundas). To W.L. Mackenzie. 30 April Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1823 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 List of subscribers who promised to pay or do work 30 April Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1823 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 John Ewart (York). To W.L. Mackenzie (Dundas). 5 May 1823 Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 [John] Hamilton. To W.L. Mackenzie. 30 May Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1823 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. Page 2 of 241 List of: Fonds F 37 Mackenzie - Lindsey family fonds Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code F 37 John Ewart (York). To W.L. Mackenzie. 3 July 1823 Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 William Birkbuk, Jr. (Liverpool). To William Ironside 25 July 1823 Item is located on self-service (New York). microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1 item of textual records F 37 Peter Desjardins (Dundas). To W.L. Mackenzie 15 Item is located on self-service (Montreal). September microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1 item of textual records 1823 F 37 [A. Burnside] to [W.L. Mackenzie]. 3 October Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1823 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 Lewis Burwell (Talbot Road). To W.L. Mackenzie 7 October Item is located on self-service (Dundas). 1823 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1 item of textual records F 37 Peter Desjardins (Dundas). To W.L. Mackenzie 30 October Item is located on self-service (Queenston). 1823 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1 item of textual records F 37 Thomas Fyfe (Esquesing). To W.L. Mackenzie 14 Item is located on self-service (Queenston). November microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1 item of textual records 1823 F 37 Barnabas Bidwell (Kingston). To Robert Randall. 17 Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records November microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1823 F 37 T. Dickson (Queenston). To W.L. Mackenzie 31 Item is located on self-service (Queenston). December microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1 item of textual records 1823 F 37 P. Adamson (Toronto). To W.L. Mackenzie 31 Item is located on self-service (Queenston). December microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1 item of textual records 1823 F 37 P. Adamson (Toronto). To W.L. Mackenzie 21 January Item is located on self-service (Queenston). 1824 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. 1 item of textual records F 37 An account for school books and merchandise 23 January Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1824 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 P. Adamson. To W.L. Mackenzie. 1 February Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1824 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 Thomas Fyfe (Esquesing). [To W.L. Mackenzie]. 6 February Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1824 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 George Chisholm (Queenston). [To W.L. Mackenzie]. 23 February Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1824 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 Thomas Fyfe (Esquesing). To W.L. Mackenzie. 13 March Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1824 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 Oliver Grace. To W.L. Mackenzie (Queenston). 25 March Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1824 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. Page 3 of 241 List of: Fonds F 37 Mackenzie - Lindsey family fonds Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code F 37 Thomas Clark (Niagara Falls). To John H. Dunn (York). 26 March Item is located on self-service 1 item of textual records 1824 microfilm MS 516, reel 1. F 37 W. Birkbeck (Hamburgh). To Mr. Ironsides (New York).
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