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List of Shareholders ... As on the 5Th October, 1867 iOtbranj KINGSTON. ONTARIO LIST OF SHAREHOLDERS: IN THE iomtttgtftiiil iktl o$ m, AS ON THE 5th OCTOBER, 1867. KINGSTON: TON, P 186T. •••«• • • * •• • i • • • • • LIST OF SHAEEHOLDEES IN THE iottttttttftfat Haul of Satutfa, AS ON THE 5th OCTOBER, 1867. KINGSTON: CREIGHTON, PRINTER. 186T. I LIST OF SHAEEHOLDERS IN THE Commercial jjJaitft tf Canata AS OK THE 5th OCTOBER, 1867. NAME. RESIDENCE. Hi Abercrombie, James Perth, 2 Adams, George London, England, 60 Adamson, James Toronto, 100 Ainslie, Robert F., deceased, 30 Ainslie, Wm. B. Lieut.-Col. Edinburgh, 42 Akerman, Wm. Henry Hine Bridgewater, England 40 Alcorn, Samuel Toronto, 80 Allan, Hugh Montreal, 404 a Allan, Hugh, Trustee, 40 u Allan, Hugh, Trustee, 50 Allan, Hugh, and Alex. Morris, a Trustees, 22 a Allan, Mary Ann 4 Allan, David Guelph, 4 Allan, Thomas, R.K, Seymour, Ontario, 250 Allan, William Perth, 80 a Allan, Ellen, deceased, 4 Allen, Deborah E. and Eliza Montreal, 8 Alport, Franklin London, England, 30 Anderson, Walter 1ST., Trustee, Hamilton, 22 Anderson, Robert Montreal, 700 Anglin, Wm., Chamberlain, in trust, Kingston, 200 Appleby, 1ST. S. and others, Executors, Belleville, 33 77901 LIST OF SHAREHOLDERS OF THE 1% NAME. RESIDENCE. r3 O SH Arnoldi, Amelia Montreal, 30 Armstrong, Rev. John C.E., c Dunham, 9 Ashhurst, Rev. Fredk. T. H. Oxfordshire, England, 120 Atkin, William Prescott, 5 Austin, Wm. Henry Trenton, 5 Ayton, Mary Drummond, 12 Bain, Isabella Perth, 8 Baker, J. C. and others, Trustees, Grafton, 28 Ballachy, George Edgemount,Brantford 20 Ballenden, John Hudson's Bay Co., 50 Balston, Alfred, and George B. Aldridge, Poole, Dorset, 10 Barbeau, Edmund J. Montreal, 5 u Barbeau, Edmund J., in trust, 10 Barclay, Rev. John, D.D., Toronto, 20 Barlow, Fredk. H. Montreal, 10 Barnhart, Asaph J. Millroche P. 0., 30 Barnston, Maria Montreal, 18 Barnston, George u 40 a Barry, Thomas E., deceased, 3 Bartley, Dr. J. M. St. Hill aire, Jersey, 200 Bartley, John Cowell, Lieut.-Col. 5th Regiment, 88 Barwick, James, deceased, 61 Bastow, Jeremiah Kingston, 6 Baxter, George a 7 Beale, Rev. Theodore London, England, 21 Bedingfield, Charles Norfolk, 13 Bell, John Hudson's Bay Co., 20 Bell, John Belleville, 14 Bell, John, M.D., Montreal, 6 Bell, Rev. William, deceased, Perth, 79 Bell, James, acting Executor, a estate J. McCallum, 8 Bell, Ebenezer Lanark, 15 Bell, Rev. William Kingston, 4 Bell, Mrs. Mary Newboro', 6 Bell, Mrs. Mary Kingston, 6 a Bell, Robert 6 COMMEKCIAL BANK OF CANADA. NAME. RESIDENCE. In Benson, Sarah Kingston, 6 Benson, Mary Jane u 6 Best, Ann Elizabeth Peterboro', 13 Berry, Edward England, 32 Bethune, Norman, M.D., Toronto, 35 Bethune, Yen. A. 1ST., D.D. Cobourg, 10 Bethune, Mrs. Unagh Thorah, 136 Bettison, Ann Bath, England, 3 Bidwell, Marshall S. New York, 24 a u Bidwell, M. S. and S. G. 6 Binmore, John, Trustee, Montreal, 14 Bird, William London, England, 52 Bird, Mary Montreal, 30 Bird, Francis Ross Red River Settlement 3 Black, John u u 12 Black, Rev. R. K., and James Affleck, Trustees, Perth, 4 Blackmore, Jane Bath, England, 7 Blain, Richard Gait, 24 » Blott, James Dunnville, > Blount, William London, England, 44 Bonny castle, Sir Richard H., de- ceased, Kingston, 74 Boot, Mary Ann u 2 Bottum, William Township of Oxford, 3 Bourne, Harriet Cruse Montreal, 35 Bowdoin, Captain James Temple London, England, 126 Bowman, Charles, deceased, Montreal, 15 Bower, Rev. Edward C. Kingston, 64 Bradburn, Thomas Peterboro', 25 Braithwaite, Rev. Joseph Chambly, 10 Brash, James Lanark, 19 Bred en, John Kingston, 10 Bridger, Miss Jane a 22 Brock, Rev. James Brockville, 3 Brockville Gas Company, u 5 Brooke, John Montreal, 5 Broughton, John London, England, 25 LIST OF SHAREHOLDERS OF THE 1^8 NAME. RESIDENCE. Brown, Magnus Montreal, 21 Brown, Robert Gibson u 6 Browning, Archibald Lanark, 2 u Browning, Jessie 9 a Browning, Janet Smith 5 Bryson, Thomas Macfarlane Montreal, 86 Bullock, M. 2 Burland, George B. Montreal, 10 Burns, Thomas St. Catharines, 11 Burritt, Mrs. Rimme, deceased, 6 Bushley, Thomas, et. al., Trustees, London, England, 70 Butterworth, Abigail Kingston, 8 Byrne, D. Toronto, 6 Callaghan, Mrs. Sarah Jane Kingston, 4 Cameron, A. and P. G. Bartlett, Trustees, Montreal, 19 Cameron, Hon. John H., Trustee, Toronto, 4 a Cameron, Hon. John, Trustee, 1 Cameron, John Dugald, estate of Montreal, 2 Cameron. Angus Hudson Bay Co., 60 Campbell, Geo. W., M.D., Montreal, 60 Campbell, Matthew it 30 Campbell, Robert « 53 Campbell, Mrs. Jane Ann u 18 Campbell, Archibald H. Peterboro', 50 u Campbell, Archibald H, in trust, 14 Campbell, Archibald H, Trustee, u 12 Campbell, James a 20 Campbell, Hon. Alexander Kingston, 15 Campbell, Charles J., Trustee, Toronto, 17 Campbell, John G. Belleville, 2 Campbell, Maria Tp. of Drummond, 25 Campbell, Archibald St. Thomas, 11 Campbell, Christina Brockville, 1 Campbell, Rev. Peter Colin Aberdeen, Scotland, 20 Campbell, Donald Colborne, 6 Campbell, Donald, jr., Perth, 6 Carne, Mrs. Fanny Cornwall, England, 44 COMMEKCIAL BANK OF CANADA. NAME. RESIDENCE. Carnegie, David Forfarshire, Scotland, Carnegie, John London, Ontario, Carrow, Richard and Charles Pembrokeshire, Carter, Edward and W. F. Gaird ner, Trustees, Montreal, Cartwright, Mary M., Mrs. Cayley Whitby, Cartwright, Richard John Kingston, Cartwright, Richard J., Trustee, Cartwright, James S. and John R. Trustees, Cartwright, Richard John, and James S., Trustees, Carruthers, John Cayley, Francis Melville Sussex, England, Chaffey, Benjamin, deceased, Brockville, Chandler Bentham Casaubor, and H. P. Gates, London, England, Chapman, Charles N". P. Prescott, Charlton, Catharine L. St. John's, C.E. Charter, Ellis James Templemore, Ireland Cheshire, Charles, executor of Kingston, Christie, Mrs. A. M. P. Christieville, Christie, Israel Kingston, Chown, Edwin Church of England Female Or- phan Asylum of Quebec, Quebec, Clapp, Eustacie Thurlow, Clark, Robert S. Hinchinbrooke, Clark, Charlotte Frances, and others, Clark, Catharine (Mrs. Stanley) Perth, Clarke, Susanna Surrey, Clarke, Rev. Robert Cork, Ireland, Clements, Leonard Kingston, Clerk, Frances Carr London, England, Clephane, Anna Maria Melrose, Scotland, Cockrane, Rev. William, deceased, England, Code, Elizabeth Innisville, LIST OF SHAREHOLDERS OF THE NAME. RESIDENCE. Coldwell, William Toronto, Collard, Joseph Montreal, Colman, Thomas, deceased, u Connolly, Julia, deceased, Sorel, Conquest, John Tricker London, England, Constable, Thomas Walker Clarenceville, Cooke, Catharine Belfast, Cooke, Henrietta M. A. England, Coombs, Mrs. Annie Miller Perth, Coombs, John S. u Cooper, John Portsmouth, Coote, Emily St. John's, C.E., Corbet, Wm. Adam Glasgow, Cordner, Eev. John Montreal, Court & Mcintosh, Court, James, and W. McGinnis, Executors, Cousins, Mary Kingston, Cowan, Alexander Pittsburgh, a Cowan, Alexander, jr., Cowan, John u Cowan, Williametta Brockville, Cowie, Mrs. Annie Montreal, Cox, Emma Ann London, England, Cox, Rachel Perth, Cox, Julia Kingston, Coyle, Rev. Bernard Downeyville, Cradock, Richard Hedges Dundas, Craig, Robert Lanark, Crawford, Mrs. Helen M. Toronto, Crawford, John Gordon Scotland, Crawford, Edward and Jemima Kingston Township, Crawford, Edward Crawford, Charles, deceased, Crawford, Jane M. Petite Cote, Creighton, Mrs. Mary, deceased, Kingston, Cross, Rev. Archibald Ingersoll, Cross, Alexander Montreal, 28 COMMERCIAL BANK OF CANADA. NAME. KESIDENCE. Crow, James J. Dundas, Crowther, "William Belleville, Cruikshank, Mrs. Eliza M. Edinburgh, Cruikshank, Edward a Cruso, Sarah Montreal, Cruso, Selina Cullen, Richard, deceased, Drummond, Cumming, John, deceased, Stratford, Cumming, Cuthbert Montreal, Cunningham, William u Cunningham, James Red River Settlement, Daggett, Philander, and O. H. Kaselach, Glasgow, Dalgetty, Alexander, deceased, Darey, P. J. Montreal, Darling, Win. and John Whyte, Trustees, Davidson, James Gait, Davidson, D. and A. H. Campbell, Trustees, Montreal, Davidson, Henry River du Loup, Davidson, George Kingston, Davie, Charles Christopher Devon, Davies, Benjamin London, England, Dawe, Charles Bath, Dawson, Dr. John William Montreal, Dawson, Margaret A. Y. u Defonblanque, Edwd. Barrington, London, England, DeMariatigue, Antoine Jose Paris, France, Deacon, Rev. Job, Executors of Toronto, Dean, jr., James B., and W. B. Valleau, Trustees, Quebec, Dease, John Montreal, Dee, Mrs. Eliza Chippawa, Denmark, George Belleville, Denmark, A. W. Campbellford, Dennison, Wm. John Perth, Deschambault, George Montreal, 10 LIST OF SHAREHOLDERS OF THE § E NAME. RESIDENCE. 2 Devlin, William Drummond, 20 Devey, Francis Surrey, England, 22 Diehl, Peter, Trustee, Toronto, 20 Diehl, Dr. Peter a 52 Diehl, Ann a 30 Dickson, William Gait, 510 Dickson, George Edinburgh, 20 Dickson, Thomas Goldie ii 92 Dickenson, Charles Michael, de- ceased, Gait, 12 Dixie, E. Frances, (Mrs. Deverill), England, 8 Dixie, Harriet, deceased, a 44 Dixie, Louisa J. F., (Mrs. Mercer), Windsor, 5 Dobbie, James, senr. Lanark, 5 Docharty, Mary Bathurst, 1 Dods, or Crawford, Jane M. Montreal, 122 Dodson, Lucy Litchfield, England, 58 Dodson, Frances a a 80 Dodson, Caroline Mary a it 53 Dodson, Mary a a 53 Dodson, Octavia a a 68 Donald, John Perth, 30 Donald, Win. M. Montreal, 4 Donnelly, James u 72 Donovan, Helen a 16 Dopson, Joshua Perth, 14 Doran, Michael Kingston, 20 Doran, Joseph Henry, Trustee, Dublin, 25 Doran, Segismund J. Montreal, 10 Doran, James it 20 Dorland, Dr. W. C. Picton, 3 Douglas, Walter, deceased, Montreal, 95 Dow, William u 80 Dowsley, John Prescott, 4 Draffin, Mrs. Margaret Brockville, 6 Drummond, John Petite Cote, 200 Duncan, James, Executor,
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