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Almanac for 1858, of Legal Dates, &c 9 An Act to amend the Law for the Admission uf Attorneys. 20 Vic. c. 63 21 Itule passed by Law Society under authority and by direction of same 30 Order of ditto, appointing Subjects of I^xamination of Attorneys and Solicitors 34 Upper Canada Judiciary, viz. : List of Chief Justices 35 List of Equity Judges 35 List of Puisne Judges 3i6 List of Attorneys-General 36 List of Solicitors-General 37 List of Queen's Counsel * 37 Court of Error and Appeal 38' Court of Queen's Bench < 39 Court of Chancery 39' Couri of Common Pleas .....' 40 Court of Impeachment 41 ' Crown Law Department 41' Clerks of Assize and Deputy Clerks of the Crown 42 Sheriff's Office (York and Peel) 42 Law Terms 42 Circuits 43 Heir XltA Devisee Cominissioil - 43 Court of Probate and Surrogate Courts 44 County Courts 44 Quarter Sessions < 45 Recorders' Courts 45^ Division Courts 46 Insolvent Debtors' Court 46 The Law Society of Upper Canada (including an Explanatory State- ment of the Position and Incidents of Students-at-Law, Barristers- atLaw, Attorneys, and Solicitors) 47 'i! lil; I ''I '• i 'i' r i { I'll 'I SI m ' 1 ■ n if. CONTENTS. I The Upper Canada Bar, with DateH of Call and Places of Residence . . 63 List of PractiHing Attorneys and Solicitors throughout Upper Canada, with Dates uf Admission and Places of Residence 63 List of Practising Attorneys throughout Upper Canada not at the Bar 73 List of Barristers and Attorneys in Toronto, with Places of Busines6 and Residence 77 List of Barristers and Attorneys throughout Upper Canada, arranged under the different Cities, Towns, &c., with their Agents in Toronto 82 List of County and Judicial Officers in the different County Municipa- lities in Upper Canada 94 Commissioners in Upper and Lower Canada for taking Affidavits to be acted upon in Upper and Lower Canada respectively 110 List of Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Superior Courts throughout Upper Canada Ill List of Coroners in the different Counties of Upper Canada 118 Table, showiiig the Time for taking the different Steps in a Superior Courts Suit 12» Table, showing the Time for taking the different Steps in a Chancery . Suit 12& liable, showing the Time for taking the different Steps in a Coupty Court Suit 127 General Table of Times for various Legal Acts 12^ Table of Distribution of Personal Estates — Upper Canada 131 Table of Distribution of Personal Estates— Lov;er Canada IS* Legal Holidays 134 I. V (Page 41.) S John Rose, Esquire, Q.C Solicitor-General for Lower Canada iU." Vi •Wi;\\r\\: risi-J. .■»'■ -»» •■.! ^ !;■ I / VO'U A SKETCH OF THE GROWTH v..'^ •l t .-.u AND PRESENT IMPORTANCE /.'.; ;•;;•> ^i.i; •!>• ■ t.. t U V,, (I. xfAmm, 1 INUPPERCANADA. .. i ■',!,• ! i : t I It 1*8 said that the Laws of a country are a history of its people. It may with equal truth be iitrirm d, that the Laws of Upper Canada are a history of the Legal Proftssion. The written laws of a Country are interesting and instructive, as well to the general reader as to the scholar. Referring to the early Statute Laws of this Pro. vtnce, we have on almost every page the evidence of a people few in number and far apart, struggling in a wildor "^ss, to rnako for themselves a happy and a prosperous home. ^ With few wants, and no luxuries, their laws were simple and very easily numbered. We have also, among the same reliable records, traces of manners, customs, and in^itutions long since passed^ i^nd well nigh forgotten. Though interesting, these and kindred subjects to the general reader, it is presumed that to th9 professional reader a history of his own Profession in Upper Canada, now so numerous and influential, will not be less inviting. «,! ;i j^y; The increased population in Canada, including the Upper and Lower Sections of the Province, has been of late years the admira- tion of the Old World, and the theme of journalists wherever the English language is spoken ; added to this, there has been a steady VI. A SKBTCH OF THE GROWTH AND PRESENT IMPORTANCB increase of material wealth, and the prosperity and happiness which, among a free and intelligent people, are the results of wealth. To be told :that with the icM^rease of population and of wcaltli the profeeision of the law has also increased, will not at all surprise iha student of history. The struggles of the profession have been in jthis country the struggles of the people in miniature ; so the increase and prosperity of the one has reflected the same desirable quulitiei^ Inthe other : the one law of nature governs both, and is supported by well-understood rules ol political economy. , ^ ,, Tl^e learned professions are as much a necessity to a civilized people as the more stern em^ less polished occupuiioiis of tradesmen .and mechanics. The profession of the law, though generally wiore /sarped at, than either that of divinity or of medicine, is in its sphere AS useful as either to the well-being of modern society. It has Always been found, that when a people become numerous, all having wants of various kinds to be supplied, it is the interest of the whole jcommunity, and of each member of it, to have a division of labour. If any man in the social state were to he his own lawyer, his own doctor, and his own clothier, it does not require much discrimination to see that his estate, his life, and his comfort, would be all less effectually served than if he were himself to apply his attention to some one calling, and, when necessary, sum^ mon the assistanpe of others, piore skilful than himself in other .callings. " •'„•.! ■...■.■••■ ;. . u: It is a wise rule that all men must obey the law ; and it is a maxim, that ignorance of the law shall excuse no one who infringes its commands. Thus all men are bound to know the law and obey it, though some men oply do really understand it. Paradoxical as this may appear to the theorist, it is still not the less both right and wise in practice. Those who view society, as organized in modern times, and see in it numberless conflicting interests, warring with each other, and yet ail claiming its protection, must acknowledge the necessity p£ a vast accumulation of law, and of trained inlelli- gence Jo interpret and apply it. The theorist who, thinking that the principles of justice being few, are easily understood, and can fe« ea^ly administered, finds himself opposed to the experiejice pf h t)r TRB LEC^L PROFESSION IN UPPER CANADA. viL a es 3y as ind »ra ^ith Jge jlli. Ihat 3an of Ages. The number of adjudicated points in the Law of England is estimated at one million and a half, and are contained, as may be •supposed, in libraries of no trifling dimensions. To study these points, and the laws out of which they arise, and upon which they •depend, must be the vocation of a distinct Profession. To make the Profession equal to the knowledge and ability required of it, there must be peculiar learatng^ the offspring of previous preparation. The Profession in the Mother Country is deservedly celebrated for its indepeodance and learning. This, in a great measure, is attributable to tlie thorough system of preparation through which the Law Student is obliged to pass, in this Colony there has been not only an endeavour to imitate the excellence of the Profession at home, but to do so by adopting the means there made essential to ensure it. . , , .. We now proceed to examine these means, and, in doing so, to narrate the history of the Legal Profession in Upper Canada. " Shortly after the surrender of Quebec to the British, in 1759, and with it a large tract of habitable, and in parts inhabited country, the good government of the country surrendered became an object of Imperial solicitude. By the Proclamation of 1763, it was divided into four Governments, viz., Quebec, East Florida, West Florida, and Grenada. Governors were appointed to each, with power to summon Councils or Representatives of the people, to whom con- jointly was committed authority to ordain laws for the public peace, welfare, and good government of the Colonies, as nearly as might be agreeable to the law« of England. To the Government of Quebec belonged the greater portion of what now constitutes Upper Canada. In 1774, an Act was passed by the Imperial Legislature, entituled, " An Act for making more effectual provision for the government of the Province of Quebec, in North America." (14th George III., cap. 83.) By the 12th Section of this Act, the Go- viernor was authorized to summon a Council, and with such Council had power to make Ordinances for the peaoe, welfare, and good government of the Province. Under this authority, in 1765, an Ordinance was passed, " concerning Advocates, Attorneys, Solici- tors, and Notariea, and for the more easy collection of His Majesty's I 1 1 Viii. A SKETCH or TVS OBOWTH AND FRSSBNT IMPORTANCI I Revenue." (25th George III. cap. 4.) It provided, that no per* son should be appointed or permitted to practice in any of the Courts of Civil Jurisdictbn in the Province as a Barrister, Advocate, Solicitor, Attorney, or Proctor of Law who should not have bonajid$ served a regular and continued Clerkship for five years, under a contract in writing, for that purpose entered into- with some Advo- cate or Attorney duly admitted, and practising in the Courts of the Province, or in some other part of His Majesty's dominions (sec. 1), nor until after such person should have been examined by some of the first and most ablo Barristers, Advocates, and Attorneys of the Courts of Judicature of the Province, in tho presence of the Chief Justice, or two or more Judges of some of the Courts of Common Pleas, of which there was one for each District, and approved and, certified to be of fit capacity and character to be admitted to practise Law in the Courts of the Province, {lb.) It is doubtful whether any persons availed themselves of this Ordinance, so as to practice in the Western portion of the Province, now Upper Canada. At that time, excepting at two or three points, the whole country West of Montreal was uninhabited by the whites. Afterwards, in 1791, the Province of Quebec was divided into Upper and Lower Canada each of which was made a distinct Province. (3Ut Geo. III. cap. 31.) And in each Province, the Governor, with the advice of a Legislative Council and Assembly, was empowered " to make laws for the peace, welfare, and good government thereof." During the third Session of the second Parliament, held under the new Constitutbn of Upper Canada, there being a pc^ulaitioQ of about 40,000, and a scarcity of Lawyers, an Act was passed suspending the operation of the Quebec Ordinance, " as regards the reguUtioDS concerning Advocates, Attornies, Solicitors^ and Notaries," and enabling the Governor of Upper Canada to authorise by Lioeaae under his band and seal, such and so many of His Majesty's liege subjects, not exceeding sixteen in number, as he shall deem, frqra iheir probity, education, and condition in life, beet qualified to aot as Advocates and Attornies, in the conduct of all legal proceedings in the Province." (34th Geo. HI. cap. 4.) - Upon the production of such Licenses to the proper officer, tha names of the pensons licensed were to be inseribed on S RoU for tba at THB LBGAL PR0FBB810N IN UPPER OANADl. purpose to be provided, and kept among the Record8 of the Court of King's Bench, the only Superior Court of Common Law then in the Province. It will be observed that no distinction, other than the name, was, either by the Ordiimnue of Quebec or this Statute, made between Barristers and Attorneys, and that, neither directly or inferentially, was it made improper for the one person to follow both branches of the Profession. Seven gentlemen, by virtue of the Act, at once received licenses to practise Law in Upper Canada ; but still further measures were found to be necessary for the purpose of securing ** to the Province and, the Profission a learned and honorable body of men to assist their fellow-subjects, as occasion may require, and to support and maintain the Constitution of the Province." The Ordinance of Quebec, so far as it related to Barristers, Advocates, Attorneys, and Solicitors, was, in 1797, repealed. The Act repealing it allowed the then practitioners to form themselves into a Society, to be called " The Law Society of Upper Canada." (87th Geo. IIL cap. 13.) There were at the time fifteen practitioners, who, in Trinity Term following the passing of the Act, formed themselves into the Society authorized. Their names are, John White, the Attorney-General ; Robert Isaac DeGrey, the Solicitor- General ; Walter Roe, Angus Mucdonell, James Clark, Christopher Robiaaon, Allan McLean, William Dummer Powell, Alexander Sliiart, Nicholas Hagerman, Bartholomew Crannell Beardsley, Tinx>thy Thompson, Jacob Farrand, Samuel Sherwood, and John MeKay. During the same term, the Society, as empowered by the Aot, passed, with the approbation of the Judges, a number of Rules. The place of meeting was the town of Newark, the then capital of Upper Canada, now known as the town of Niagara. The Society liedDg authorized by the Act to appoint the six or more senior mem- bers for the time being (whereof the Attorney and Solicitor-General fof the time being were to be two) Benchers or Governors, first esereiaed the power on 9th November, 1799. The fifteen gentle- wen whose names have been already mentioned, were on that day appointed Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada. This Iki^iety became " The Temple" of Canada ; for it was enacted, I 'I A SKETCH OP THE GROWTH AND PRESENT IMPORTANCE ;, .. W l! ■ i. '■ that no persons other than the then Practitioners, unless such per- sons should have been previously entered of, and admitted into the Society as a Student of the Law, and should have been standing on the books of the Society for five years, and should have conformed hiiTiself to its rules and regulations, and should have been duly called and admitted to the practice of the Law as a Barrister, according to the constitutions and establishment tliereof, should be permitted to practise at the Bar of any of the Courts of the o- vince. (37th Geo. IIL cap. 18, sec. 5.) A saving clause was, however, made, in favor of persons havjng been duly admitte ' to practise at the Bar of any of the Courts of England, Scotland, or Ireland, or of any of the British Provinces in North America. {lb ) One pupil, and no more, was at this time allowed to each Prac- titioner. Notwithstanding these provisions, the scarcity of Lawyers still continued. Between the years 1797 and 1803, only four gontlcwen were called to the Bar, and nine only were admitted by the Law Society as Students. The consequence was, that, in ^ 803, an Act was passed, reciting that great inconvenience had ar len, and was experienced in several parts of the Province, from i want of a sufficient number of persons duly authorized to practise Law, and that unless the number couM be speedily increased, ju ;ice would in many places be with great diiriculty administered. i3rd Geo. in. cap. S.) The Governor thereupon, was author! )d, in like manner as before, to appoint " such and so many of H Tiiajesty's liege subjects, not exceeding six in the whole, as he '"^m their probity, education, and condition in life shall deem fit and proper to practise the profession of the Law in this Province." (lb.) Upon the production of every such license to the Clerk of the Crown and Pleas, the name of the person licensed was directed to be inscribed on the Roll of Attorneys of the King's Bench, and each person whose name was so inscribed, aAer having been admitted a member of the Lew Society was authorized to practise the Law as fully /as any Barrister or Attorney then practising. The six persons ap- pointed appear to have been William Birdseye Peters, William J)ickson, D'Arcy Boulton, John Powell, William Elliott, and Wil Bal iwol the the yeal 430U1 yeaj foux OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION IN UPPER CANitDA. William Warren Baldwin, the father of the Honourable Robert Baldwin, C.B., the present Treasurer of the Law Society. Twenty- two persons in all were tlius licensed by the Executive to practice the Profession. Measures, however, were still required to facilitate the education of the youth to the study of the Law. Between the years 1803 and 1807, only six persons were entered in the ordinary oourse as Students of the Law by the Law Society. In the latter year, the Legislature permitted every Practitioner to take and have four Clerks, and not one only, as before. (47th Gborge III, cap. 5.) For the following seven years, that is to say, from 1807 to 1814, the admission of Students, and call of Barris- ters, though increasing, did so very slowly, and was scarcely adequate to the demand. The population of the Province, in 1808, had attained the number of 70,000. It is a singu- lar fact, that, in this year, four gentlemen were admitted Students-at-Law, and all aftp wards were elevated to seats on the Bench of the Superior Court. In Hilary Term, 1808, John Beverley Robinson, now Sir John Beverley Robinson, Baronet, Chief ^Justice of Upper Canada, became a Law Student, and, seven years afterwards, was called to the Bar. The late Mr. Justice Jones was, in Easter Term, 1808, admitted a Member of the Law Society, and called to the Bar in Hilary, 1815. The present Mr. Justice McLean was, in Trinity, 1808, admitted a Student, and in Trinity Term, 1815, called to the Bar. In Michaelmas Term, 1808, the late Mr. Justice Hagerman was admitted by the Law Society, and called to the Bar in the same term with Mr. Justice McLean. In 1811, the war with the United States commenced. It sum- moned from their usual occupations most of the inhabitants of the Province, and amongst them many Barristers, Students-at-Law, Attorneys, and Articled Clerks. The result was not merely a ces- sation of business, but an interruption for several Terms of thei Meetings of the Law Society. In consequence, several young men were unable to be duly entered P3 Students on the Books of the Society, and Students-at.Law were in like manner unable to be duly called to the Car. Indeed, from 1811, to 1815, no persons W.ofe either admitted as Students, or called to the Bar in Upper III li I ' ^il I A SKETCH OF THE OnOWTH AND PRESENT IMPORTANCE ■1 I Canada. After the cessation of hostilities, the Stwiety, m Hilary Term, 1815, cnlored the names of seven Students, including the Honorable George Strange Boulton and the Honorable John Rolph. During the same Term, iive gentlemen were called to the Bar, three of whom, as already noticed, subsequently became Judges^ viz., John Beverley Robinson, Jonas Jones, and Christopher Alex- ander Hagerman. To legalize these acts of tiie Law Society, an Act of the Legislature was required. It passed on the 14lh March, 1815. (55th Geo. III. cap. 3, sec. 1.) It was by the same Statute declared, that all persons whose names were then entered upon the Rolls of the Court of King's Bench as Attorneys, and who were by military or other public duty interrupted in their regular service, were regularly entered as such Altorncys. (Sec. 3.) Similar pro- vision was made for Attorneys' Clerks. (Sec. 4.) i '•f-^ I n^ •I H C For seven years following 1815, the admissions to the Lawpo- ciety, of Students, did not average more than two each Term. The calls to the Bar during the same period did not average more than one each Term. It was during Hilary Term, 1813, that the Honorable James Buchanan Macaulay, the late Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, became a Member of the Law Society. He was called to the Bur in Hilary Term, 1822. Two years afterwards, Charles Coxwell Small, Esquire, the present Clerk of the Crown in the Court of Queen's Bench, having been admitted a Student in Michaelmas Term, 1813, was called to the Bar. His call was made in Easter Term, 1824. Three years afterwards, that is to say, in Hilary Term, 1827, Mr. Justice Burns, who became a Student in Easter Term, 1822, was called to the Bar. In the year following, William Henry Draper, now the Honorable Wm. Henry Draper, C.B., the present Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, having been admitted a Student in Easter Terra, 1823, was also called to the Bar. In Michaelmas Term, 1828, the late Mr. Justice Sullivan, and the present Vice-Chancellor Spragge, both of whom were admitted Students five years previo— ly, were called to th« Bar. The Chancellor, William Hume Blake, did not become a Barrister till Easter Term, 1835, and in the Term following, his colleague, Vice-Chancellor Esten, received the same degree. Mr. Justi biMc OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION IN UPPER CANADA. I )■ Justice Richards was called to the Bar in Hilary Term, 18S^ ; and bis colleague, Mr. Justice Hagarty, in Michaelmas Term, 1840. The Law Society of Upper Canada, though first authorized in 1797, was not incorporated till the year 1822. (2nd Geo. IV. Sess.- 2, cap. 5.) The 4th Section of 87th George III. cap. 13, as to the admission to practice of English, Irish, or Scotch, or British Colonial Barristers, was then repealed. In lieu, it was enacted that it should be lawAil for any person having been duly called to practice at the Bar of any ot the Superior Courts not having merely local jurisdio* tion in England, Scotland, or Ireland, or in any of the British fto* Tinces in North America, in which the same privileges would be extended to Barristers of this Province, on producing sufficient evu Aeiioe thereof, and also on producing testimonials of good charfvoOer and conduct, to the satisfaction of the Law Society, to be called by that Society to the degree of a Barrii^ter. (lb. sec. 2.) The Otfr dause of the 37th George III. cap. 13, as to the enrolment of Attorneys, was in like manner repealed, and instead thereof^ it wa» enacted that no person should he admitted by the Court of King's Beneh to practise as an Attomoy unless upon an actual service^ fmder articles, for five years, with some Practising Attorney of th& Province. {lb. sec. 3.) In 1834, an exception was made in the ease of the Attorney or Solicitor-General for the time being. (4tlt William IV. cap. 9.) It would seem, that at one time some Att(U^> n^yi of the Courts were also engaged in mercantile pursuits, for the Iiegistature, In 1822) found it necessary to pass the Statute, 3nd George IV. Sess. 2, cap. 1, enacting, that after twelve months from^ the passing of the Act, no Attorney, being a merchant, or in anywise oonoerned by partnership in the purchasing and vending of mer. ohandize in the way of trade as a merchant, should be permitted to fMraotise during the time he was so engaged, nor for twelve months afterwards, (2nd Geo. IV. Sess. 2, cap. 1, sec. 44.) The popm- lation of the Province having increased to 150,000, the impolicy of combining the t^o pursuits of merchant and lawyer was, without injury to either calling, thus prohibited. When the population had itkcreased to 360,000, the Court of Chancery was established ; and it was enaeted that Barristers or Attorneys admitted to practice in H! i m # A SKETCH OF THE GROWTH AND PRESENT IMPORTytNCtf ,i i n ,-. fne Courta of Common Law, should be permitted to practise in that Court, as Counsel and Solicitor respectively. (7th William IV.- 6ap. 2, sec. 12.) G'aduates of Universities, at home or here, were in the same year declared to be admissible as Attorneys of the' Courts, after three years' service under Articles, instead of five' years, as required of others, not graduates; (Jth William IV.* ctep. 15. See also 10th and 11th Victoria, cap. 29.) In 1840, the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada Were re- united, for the purposes of Executive Government and Legislation ;- but, as regards the administration of Law, still remain separate and diaitinbt Provinces, having separate Tribunals; .J .! luJ i^[wK>,,i; '■?o tr!'.i;:>f!lf)cs '>a;:n: • ' „ ^ ; ; ■ ' ..; '\,', ■- ■.,.<\-m.H ijl ]i'^>i< I/.) Queen's Counsel, after the re-union, appear to have been first appointed for Upper Canada, in 1841, when George Boswdll,' Esquire, the present County Judge of Northumberland miJ Durham, t(^ether with th^ Honorable John Prince, now a ivieniber of th6 Legislative Council, were Gazetted as such. This was during the time that Mr. Draper was Attorney-General, and Mr. Baldwin Solicitor-General. As this distinction confers professional rank on' the recipient, it is seldom conferred, and then only for merit. Poli- tical services are not generally taken into account when the honor is bestowed. Of this we have a good illustration in the list of Queen's Counsel last Gazetted. (October, 1856.) V fon th& recommendation of the present Attorney- General John A. Macdonald/* of the eleveit gentlemen then made entitled to silk goWns,- tiit^d at least, at the tiine Members of the Legislative Assembly,' were in opposition to the Government that Gazetted them. The ordinary Commission is with precedence in the Cotirts of Law, such as belongs to the appointment, or with precedence next after a Queen's Counsel named being the one whose appointment was last made. What is called a special patent of precedence is sometimes granted, and, without reference to date, places the recipient next after the person whose' name is mentioned, or the Attorney or Solicitor- General for the time being. The words are, " Next after the Attorney-General (or " Solicitor-General") for the time being, and amongst our Counsel learned in the Law next after CD.," Aoc/ OF THE LEOAL PROFESSION IN UPPER CANADA^ ^- There have been at least seven such in Upper Canada : i}n& first granted to the Honorable William Henry Draper, with raok after the Solicitor-General for the time being ; the second to the Honor- able Henry Sherwood, with rank after the Attorney and Solicitor-' General for the time being ; the third to the Honorable William Hume Blake, with a like rank ; \\ie fourth^ to Thomas M. Ra^^n- hurst, Esquire ; the fifth to the Honorable ,John Ross, in 1868^ with rank after ''the Honorable William Buell Richards, who wm Gazetted in 1850 ; the sixihf in June, 1853, received a special patent of precedence, next after the Honorable Robert Baldwin, who was Gazetted on the 15th ^September, 1842 ; the seventh to thft ilonorable James Buchanan Macaulay, with rank next after thft Attorney and Solicitor-General for the time being. Where prece- dence is given to several Counsel " next after the Attorney and Solicitor- General for the time being," it is presumed, that, as between themselves, inasmuch as all cannot be next, they will rank according to the dates of their respective Commissions, when not otherwise expressed. Where the precedence is not special, but only as among Counsel already appointed to rank after a particular one named, the precedence has no reference to the official raoli;. which the person named may at the time hold, or afterwards attain. Thus, a patent to rank after a person named, who subsequeiitly becomes Attorney-General, does not entitle the recipient of the Commission to take precedence before the Solicitor-General. (In re H. J. Boulton, Q.C. 1 U. C. R. 317.) i'*' 1 li Excluding the Judges, there are nt present, out of a Bar of 383' persons, twenty-eight Queen's Counsel, or one silk for every fburteen stuff gowns. Calls to the Bar are now regulated chiefly by the Rules of the Law Society, made in Michaelmas Term, 1S35, amending the pre-- vious Rule of Trinity Term, 1st and 2nd William IV., and divid- ing the Candidates into two classes, those for " Call" simply, and those for " Call with Honors." The latter, though requiring a higher standard of qualification than the former, gives no special^ rank or precedence at the Bar. \\ iii S! SI '¥ ft # A SKlBTCEf Orr TKB QROWtH Of TfiS LEGAL PROfVsSlOlV. ""The examination and admission of Attorneys is regulated by the ncent Statute, 20th Victoria, cap. 63, and the Rule of the LaW Society made thereunder, in Trinity Term, 21st Victoria, both of which are published at length on page 21 of this Directory. ' Iti Upper Canada, with a population now exceeding I,000,000f HMte are 88d practising Barristers, the greater part of Whom are idso trolled Attorneys. There are, besides, 14t practising Attorneys^ who are not Members of the Bar. The Profession^ ex- dusive of the Judges, numbers &30^ There are nine Superior Conns Judges, and thirty-one Coonty Judges ; making, in all^ ftlrty Judges. Thus, the aggregate of the Legal Profession in Upper Canadia, with a population exceeding one million, is 570y or oner Lawyer to every 1,765 inhabitants. ^ < ' Adv^tes, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors or Proctors of Lower Canada may, under certam restrictions, be admitted to practise ht Upper Canada, or vice tefsa (13th and 14th Victoria, cap. 26) j and a Statute now exists, whereby measures may be taken for the admission of Attorneys or Solicitors of either Section of the Province to practice in the Courts of Law and Equity in England. (English Statute 20th and 21st Victoria, cap. 39.) ' ' '' ■A) .U.'i-jU:-'} ■'' iii'.'i ■fJ8r*1(.i if.il .- ' !.i.' i; <} VtiW.'. 'j;i •:<''i »i ■ ' t .:■.:... ft .|.H;n ltO« .yI UiOi .'.,! f) i .)i R --'nnffip-jT )! rt ■ \ 'j'i- I- .(- ^ai0ix|« va «• '•.iJ.'t :00/J, iJ*»'' ■ J- JANUARY. 9 MOON'S PHASES. Last Quarter 6th.,.. 7 hours 29 min., evening. New Moon . ■ ■a...... 15th. • • • hours 1 .^ min . mi-»rnincT_ First Quarter PVVVSVSVV a ^^ fc ■ t # V 9 9 \^ 111/ 14 1 O m -^^r ■■•■•■•» •■«•.. ■■■•■ ^^ « 22nd. ... 1 1 hour.s39 niin., morning. Full Moon 2yih..., 3 hours 54 min., morning. | • c o o Day of Week. Chronology, &;c. . CO 0/ .2 c c 3 8 h. III. h. 111. l>. m. 1 Friday. Circumcision. Holiday at Law 7 32, 4 2-^ 44 2 Sa'urHay. [Offices. 7 32 4 2« e 3 3 SUNDAY Ind Sunday after Christmas. 7 32 4 28 9 17 4 Monday. County Court Term commenc. 7 31 4 29 10 27 5 Tuesday. 7 31 4 29 11 34 6 Wednesd. Kpiphany. 7 30 4 30 morn. 7 Thursday. Toronto Winter Assizes. 7 3(» 4 3(» 39 8 Friday. 7 29 4 31 1 4* 9 Saturday. County Court Term ends. 7 2f) 4 31 2 50 10 SUNDAY \stStin after Epiph Trinity 7 2b 4 32 3 55 11 Monday. [College Lent Term brgins 7 27 4 33 4 58 12 Tuesday. 7 2G 4 34 5 5fi 18 Wednesd. 7 25 4 35 6 49 14 Thursday. Robert Bruce died, 1611. 7 24 4 35 sots. 15 Friday. 7 23 4 H6 5 12 16 Saturday. 7 23 4 37 6 2"! 17 SUNDAY '2nd Sunday after Epiphany. 7 22 4 37 7 32 18 Monday. Arts, of Srvici* nnil Atl'rs. for 7 21 4 3^^ 8 41 19 Tuesday. [adinn. as Aiioinfy in IliTy 7 20 4 39 9 52 20 Wednesd. [Term to be Ift with Sccre- 7 19 4 40 11 2 21 Thursday. [tary of Law Society. 7 18 4 41 morn. 22 Friday, 7 17 4 42 17 23 Saturday. 7 10 4 43 1 34 24 SUNDAY 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. 7 15 4 44 2 54 25 Monday. 7 14 4 45 4 IJ 26 'I'uesday. Chanc. — Last day for serving 7 13 4 4n 5 2h 27 Wednesd. [appoint, lor Feb. Exam. T. 7 12 4 47 6 27 28 Thursday. 7 11 4 4h rises. 29 Friday. 7 10 4 49 5 33 30 Saturday. Charles L Maityr. 7 9 4 50 6 52 31 SUNDAY Septuagesima Sunday. 7 9 4 51 8 5 l\ B If r ■!t ! :l s I il I ■1 1 4 ■: t li, 10 FEBRUARY. MOON'S PlIASKS. Last Qnarfor Otii. ... 3 hours 50 min., evening. New i\I(jMii lliili. . , . 4 hours 55 min., evening. F i-at Oiiiirtpr yf>*h.... 7 hours 41 min.. evening, evening. 1- ull Moon 27lh .... 4 hour s 47 min., X k4 • ■ t * ■ X^ ^ f M M VV9VVVVVV'^VS ^V VhBVV W W W ^ > ■ Xi' %m V of Mon. Day of Week. Ciironology, &c. • • m • CO Cj eg 'C 1 j^ c a a 3 I i ^ \ m h. m. m h. m. s h. m. 1 Monday. Oilirn (Term bcgiito. 7 8 4 52 9 14 2 Tuesday. Puriliuaiion B. Virgin Mary. 7 6 4 54.10 22 3 W( dnesd. 7 5 4 55 11 30 4 Thursday- 7 3 4 57 morn., 5 Friday. ' Sir Robt. Peel horn, 1788. 7 2 4 58 37 « Saturday, i 7 5 1 42 7, SUN D A Y^Scxagesi/im Sunday. 6 58 5 2 2 47 8' Monday. | 6 57 5 3 3 48 9 Tuesday. Mjhancery Fehy. Exanrdnation 6 56 5 4 4 43 10 VVednesd. \ [Term cornnienees. 6 55 5 5 5 29^ 11 Thursday.! 6 54 5 6 6 91 12 Friday. } Lady Jane Grev heh'd, 15.54. 6 53 5 sets. 13 Saurihiy. ■ijilavn {Term cubs. 6 52 5 8 5 18 14 SU ^UAY QiiiitqiiUg. .;5«». 6 51 5 9 6 29 15 Monday. 6 49 5 11 7 41 16 Tuesday. Shrove Tuesday. St. Muthew. 6 48 5 12 8 52 17 VVednesd. Asii VVecUiesday. 6 47 5 13 10 7 18 Thursday. 6 46 5 14 11 23 19 Friday. Lord Rodney born, 1718. 6 44 5 15 morn. 20 Satiiidav. Chan. Feb. E.vam. Term ends 6 42 5 18 42 21 SUN J) AY 1st Sunday in Lent. 6 40 5 20 2 1 22 Monday. 6 38 5 22 3 15 23 Tuesday Louis Phillippe abdicat., 1848 6 37 5 23 4 18 24 VVedu' sd. 6 36 5 24 5 8 25 'Ihursday. Sittgs. Ct. of Error and Appeal 6 35 5 25 5 46 26 Friday. 6 34 5 26 rises. 27 Saturday. Chan. — last day for sett, cause 6 33 5 27 5 42 29 SUNDAY [down for Hearing March T. 6 31 5 29 6 55 MARCH. 11 MOON'S 1 » 1 1 A S K S . Last Ounrter * • 7th. ... hours SH ruin., cvoiiino'. New Moon i5th. ... hours 5.') min., morning. First Ouurtor 22nrl. ... 2 hours '^ii min.. ninminrr. Full Mnnn 'iOlli. . . . (\ hours ' ■ O 1 1 50 min.. morninf. • § c Day of Week. Chroriolorry, &c. to (D C/J « 1 «-. 1 ^ a C o 3 3 m .1. ni. h. m. h. M). 1 Monday. St.David Archbp.[rTjT.Miir.T. G 29 5 3! 8 4 2 Tuesdfiy. Chnn.-Last diiy for ser'jr not. of 6 27 5 33 9 11 3 Wednesd. Last day for notices of Trial, 6 25 5 35 10 19 4 Thursday. [County Courts. 6 24 5 30 n jr. 5 Friday. 6 22 5 38 morn. ! 6 Saturday. York chanjr. to Toronto, 1834 6 21 5 3}> 331 7 SUNDAY 3rd Sunday in Lent. 6 20 5 40 1 3 r n y\ H IMI iiii l|i 12 APRIL. MOON'S PHASl'^S. [jDst Quarter 6tli. . ..lU hours 26 inin., morning. N'W Moon 13ih.,.. 5 hours 58 min., evening. First Qimrtcr 2()th. ... 9 hours 9 min., morning. Full Moon 27th.... 9 hours 38 min., evening. I «5 Q Day of We k. Thursday. Fridiiy. Saturd.iv Chronolof^y, ts. 13 Thursday. Ascension Day. 4 37 7 15 H 25 14 Friday. 4 3n 7 10 9 43 15 Saturday. 4 3=) 7 17 10 51 19 SUNDAY Sunday after Ascension. 4 34 7 IN 11 43 17 Monday. (KrtSlcriic.mbcqmS. Uniyer 4 33 7 10 morn. 18 Tue day. [sity Col. Easier I'eim ends. 4 32 7 20 2 -J 19 Wednesd. 4 31 7 21 51 20 Thursday. 4 3!> 7 2-2 1 15 21 Friday. Un. Session of Senate begins. 4 20 7 23 I 30 22 Saturday. Chancery .May K.xam. T. ends. 4 2^- 7 24 1 54 23 SUNDAY WliU Sunday. Fentccost. 4 27 7 2. •I 14 24 Monday. Queen Victoria born, IS! 9. 4 27 7 27 •I 32 25 Tuesday. 4 29 7 2' 2 53 2fi Wednesd. 4 2r) 7 20 nsns. 27 Thursday. Pr. Gnorcrp of Camb. b. 1^19 4 24 7 30 H 3 28 Friday. Sir. Infccnuan blew up. 18^7. 4 24 7 30 9 2 29 S.iturdav, ©aster (Jcrni nxhs. Chan.— 4 2y 7 31 9 52 30 SUNDAY [Ims! >. 9 hours i 29 min., morning. } 57 min., morning. 3 50 min., morning. First Quarter l^'iill Mnnn . IHtli..** 2 lioun 2Gth.... 3 hours 1 Day of Week. Chronology, Oth. ... I limir^ 7 iiiiii.k L'V<*niii . Pirsl OuiLrLor •■••«. ••• 17iij« « • • li li(>Ll^^. *M mill- ovniimf* Full Moon 25th.... fl lionrs 4U inin., evening. Cm O Day of Week. ChroiJolo;^y, &cc. VI u • • CO % •c c a a a 8 Q m h. m. h. m. S h. m. 1 Thursday. 1 Long Vncation commpncps. 4 23 7 44 10 4.-) 2 Friday. S( c.4.9,C.L.P.Act, 1857, nsto 4 24 7 44 11 3 3 Saturday. [Mills ofExch. comes in opr. 4 24 7 44 11 23 4 SUNDAY |5/A Sundnjaft. Trinity 4 25 7 43 11 45 5 Monday. County Court Term commenc. 4 25 7 43 morn. 6 Tuesday. 4 25 7 43 2 7 Wednesd. Sir E. Parry died., 1855. 4 20 7 43 44 8 Thursday. 4 27 7 43 1 27i 9 Friday. President Taylnr died, 1850. 4 28 7 42 2 23 10 Saturday. County Court Term t'lids. 4 28 7 42 set.s 11 SUNDAY Cith Suwlay after Trini/y. 4 29 7 41 8 45 12 Monday. Battlo of the Boyne, ItiOO. 4 2i) 7 41 9 17 13 Tuesday. 4 30 7 40 9 42 14 Wednesd. Viceroy of Kgypt died, 1854. 4 32 7 40 19 2 15 Thursday. 4 33 7 39 10 22 16 Friday. First thro' train from Montrr.il 4 :u3 7 39 10 42 17 Saturday. [to Portland, 1853. 4 34 7 38 11 18 SUNDAY Ith Sunday after Trinity, 4 35 7 37 11 24 19 Monday. 4 36 7 30 11 52 20 Tuesday. Reyolution in Spain, 1850. 4 37 7 35 morn. 21 Wednesd. 4 38 7 34 24 22 Thursday. Battle of Salamanc.4, 1812. 4 30 7 33 1 4 23 Friday. Two Canadas unitod, 1840. 4 40 7 32 \ 55 24 Saturday- 4 41 7 31 2 53 25 SUNDAY Qth Sunday after Trinity. St. 4 42 7 30 3 57 26 Monday. "James, 4 43 7 29 ri.ses. 27 Tuesday. 4 44 7 2-^ 8 32 28 Wednesd. Lord Durham died, 1810. 4 45 7 27 8 501 29 Thursday. 4 40 7 26 9 10 30 Friday. 4 47 7 25 9 28 31 Saturday. Wil'iHm Penn died, 1718. 4 48 7 24 9 49 I I I II \ 1 iii i \f,n ■m 'I') m n 1:1 I !U 16 AUGUST. MOON'S PHASES. Tjfist Ounrter 2iiH.... }) hniir 30 min.. ■Tfinrninrr, New MoDM . ' — &•• 8th, ... 11 hours 3fi min.. evenin First Quarter Pnll IVf nnn . . , Ifith.... ♦{ hou i's 25 min., morning. 54 min.. mornincr. • •••••••• 24t h . . , . 8 hou rs •' K ■■■■■■•a ftlJ\r||||Kf ^r ( c th o Day of Week. Chronolo^^y, &c. CO c w .1-4 • 09 %, c ^ c c 8 C) h. m. h. m. h. m 1 SUNDAY 9/ A Sunday after Trinity. 4 49 7 23 10 13 2 Monday. Reciprocity 1 realy raliticd,'54 4 5U 7 22 10 41 3 Tuesday. 4 51 7 21 11 19 4 Wcdnf'sd. 4 52 7 20 morn. 5 I'hursday. Battle of Brovvnston, 1812. 4 53 7 19 7 6 Friday. 4 54 7 18 1 11 7 Saturday. 4 55 7 16 2 28 h SUNDAY 10/A Sunday after Trinity. 4 50 7 14 sets. 9 Monday. 4 5H 7 12 7 41 10 Tuesday. Hurricane in Barbadoes, 1831 4 59 7 11 8 4 11 Wcdnesd. 5 7 10 8 24 !2 Thursday. 5 1 7 9 8 45 IH Friday. 5 2 7 8 9 4 14'S itindav. 5 3 7 6 9 25 15 SUNDAY 1 1 Ih Sunday after Trinity. 5 4 7 4 9 27 IH Monday. Bell Joiksoii tlif d, 1037. 5 5 7 3 10 24 17 Tuesday. Cliaiic. — Last day fitr serving 5 7 7 1 10 52 IH Wednr sd. [appfs. fi>r Aujr. Hxam. T. 5 8 7 11 47 19 'I'liursday. Royal George sunk, 1782. 5 9 6 58 morn. 2. Fiiday. 5 10 6 56 42 •Jl Siiiurday. FiOng Vacation ends. 5 11 6 55 1 45 •2- SUNDAY 1 itk Sundny after Trinity. 5 12 6 54 2 50 23 Mon.h.v. ffrinitn derm begins. 5 13 6 52 3 59 24l 1 uesday. St. Barlholo.iiew. 5 14 6 50 rises. •25 Wednrsd. 6 16 6 48 7 17 2fij Thursday. 5 17 6 47 7 35 27| Friday. 5 18 6 45 7 55 2.S|SiitiirHav. Slavery nhnlishrd, 1833. 5 19 6 43 8 16 2^'SUNI)AY 13//i Sunday after Trinity. 5 20 6 42 8 44 HOJMoixlav. 5 21 6 40 9 17 3l|'riif'srlav. Chnno.— Au3. Exam. T. com. 5 22 6 38 10 2 *c Moon 1. m 13 41 1 19 lorn. 7 I 11 2 2b ^Is. 7 41 i 4 3 24 B 45 ) 4 i 25 J 27 ) 24 ) 52 I 47 orn. 42 45 I 50 ) 59 ses. 17 35 55 } Ifi ) 44 ) 17 ) 2 SEPTEMBER. 17 M O O N S ' S P H ^^ S E S . New Moon 7th.... 8 hours 57 min., morning First Quarter 14th. .. .11 hours 59 min., eveninff. Full Moon 22nd. ...10 hours 2 ■ n min., even in ji. Last Quarter 20lh.... 8 hours 34 7 ^ C?" min., evening. 1 c o Day of Week. Chronology, &c. V • "5 c >^ c c C3 a : 3 h. in. h. Ml. h. m. 1 Wednesd. Feargus O'Connor died, 1 855. 5 •M (i li'i 10 58 2 Thursday. Great Fire in London, lOGG. 5 55 6 34 morn. 3 Friday. 5 2i; 6 33 7 4 Suturdav. (Erinitn Qicxm cnbs. 5 27 6 31 1 28 5 SUNDAY 141/1 Sunday afur Trinity. 5 28^ 6 30 2 49 6 Monday. ^ 29 6 28 4 9 7 Tuesday. Nativity B.V. Mary. 5 Ml 6 25 Sf^tS. 8 VVedne>:d. Last day for Notices of Trial, 5 31 24 6 46 9 Thursday. [County Court. 5 33 6 22 7 5 10 Friday. 5 34; 6 18 7 27 11 Saturday. Chanc. — Aufj. Exam. T. ends 5 35 6 17 7 53 12 SUNDAY [Last day 'ore'.Cause down 5 36; 6 17 8 21 i^iMoruiay. [for Hearing, Sept. Term. 5 37; 6 15 8 571 14 Tuesday. Qr. Sess. & Cty. Court Sittings 5 38 6 13 9 40l 15 Wednfsd. [Chanc. — last day for serv'g 5 40 6 11 10 33 Ifi Thursilay [Notice of Hearing, Sept. T. 5 41 6 9 11 32 17 Friday. Dr. Johnson born, 1709. 5 42 6 7 morn. 18 Saturday. 5 43 6 6 36 19 SUNDAY 16//i Sunday after Trinity. 5 44 6 4 1 44 20 Monday. 5 45 6 2 2 52 21 Tuesday. Chan. — Sept. Flearing T. com. 5 46 6 3 51 22 Wednesd. 5 48 5 57 5 9 23 Thursday. 5 4!) 5 56 rises. 24 Friday. 5 50 5 54 6 20 25 Saturday. 5 51 5 52 6 4^ 26 SU.VDAY 17^^ Sunday after Trinity. 5 52 5 51 7 19 27 Monday. Str. Arctic suni<, 312 lives lost, 5 53 5 49 8 28 Tuesday. [1854. 5 54 5 47 8 53 29 Wednesd. St. Michael and All Angels. 5 55 5 46 9 57 30 Thursday. 5 56 5 44 11 13 ill I. '.'I!'. ■ *•' 18 OCTOBER. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon 6th. ... 8 hours 50 min., evenin^«T. First Quarter 14th. ... 7 hours 25 min., evening. Full Moon 22nd .... 10 hours 2 min., morning. Last Quarter 29th. ... 3 hours 17 min., morning. c o cd 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 Day of Week. Friday. Saturday. SUNDAY Monday. Tuesday. Weducsd. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. SUNDAY Monday. Tuesday. Wednesd. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. SUNDAY Monday. Tuesday. Wednesd. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. SUNDAY Monday. Tuesday. Wednesd. Thursday. Frday. Saturday. SUNDAY Chronology, otu. Univ. Col. Mich. Term begins ( Chanc— Sept. HeHrg Term ends. Last \ day for Note, of Trial, Toronto Assiz, County Court Term commenc. Peace with America, 1783. Cotmty Court Term ends. 19th Sunday after Trinity. \ Toronto Fnll Assizes. Ciiuses to be i entered betvveen 9 and 12 o'clock. Autumn Circuit, County York, [begins. 20th Sunday after Trinity. St. Luke. Dowager Dutchess of Wertem- [burg died, 1834. Battle of Balaklava, 1854. 21s/ Sunday after Trinity. Battle of Agincourt, 1415. Chan.-la.st day for serv'g appt. [for Exam., Nov. Term. St. Simon and St. Jude. [Hallow Eve. '22nd Sunday aft. Trinity. All • CO 09 • CO a 3 a 3 h. m. h. ra. 5 57 5 42 5 58 5 41 5 59 5 39 6 1 5 36 6 3 5 34 6 4 5 33 6 4 5 31 6 6 5 29 6 8 5 17 6 9 5 26 6 9 5 24 11 5 22 6 12 5 21 6 13 5 20 6 14 5 17 6 16 5 15 6 17 5 14 6 19 5 12 6 20 5 11 6 21 5 9 6 22 5 7 6 23 5 6 6 25 5 4 6 26 5 3 6 27 5 1 6 28 5 6 29 4 59 6 31 4 57 6 32 4 56 6 33 4 54 6 35 4 52 09 SO 8 h. m. morn. 33 1 3 4 50 6 19 sets. 5 5 30 52 6 21 6 54 7 84 8 21 9 19 10 22 11 27 morn. 33 1 42 2 29 3 58 rises. 4 48 5 5 19 54 6 46 7 9 49 2 10 21 11 89 morn. 551 NOVEMBER. i» MOON'S PHASES. New Moon .■«.•■•>.• 5th. . . .11 hours 3 I min.. morninsr. First Quarter 13th. ... 3 hours 25 min., evening. Full Moon ........... 20th. ... 9 hours 7 min.. pveninff. Last Quarter 27th. ... hours 17 min., evening. • 1 o Day of Week. Chronology, dec. • (U • ■♦-• c: 3 3 § Q m m § h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 Monday. All Saints. 6 36 4 51 2 8 2 Tuesday. 6 38 4 49 3 20 3 Wednesd. 6 39 4 48 4 28 4 Thursdav. Battle of Oltenitza, 1853. 6 40 4 47 5 38 5 Friday. Gun-powder Plot. Battle of 6 42 4 46 sets. 6 aturday. [Inkermann, 1854 6 48 4 45 4 52 7 SUNDAY 2^rd Sunday after Trinity. 6 44 4 44 5 30 8 Monday. 6 45 4 43 6 16 9 Tuesday. Clianc. — Nov. Exam. 'f\ com. 6 47 4 41 7 9 10 Wednesd, Martial Law procl. in Santhal 6 48 4 40 9 5 11 Thursday. [district, 1855 6 49 4 39 9 14 12 Friday. 6 50 4 38 10 19 13 Saturday. 6 52 4 37 11 25 14 SUNDAY 24/A Sunday after Trinity. 6 54 4 36 morn. 15 Monday. iUicljaclnitts ®enn begn. At- 6 55 4 35 32 16 Tuesday. [tornoys' annual Certificates 6 56 4 34 1 38 17 Wednesd. [to be taken out. 6 57 4 33 2 44 18 Thursday. 6 58 4 32 4 19 Friday. Battle of Navarino, 1827. 6 59 4 32 5 2© 20 Saturday. Chanc. — Nov. Fxam.T. ends. 7 1 4 31 rises. 21 SUNDAY 2btk Sunday after Trinity. 7 2 4 30 4 35 22 Monday. 7 3 4 30 5 34 23 Tuesday. 7 4 4 29 6 48 24 Wednesd. Peace with America, 1814. 7 6 4 28 8 6 25 Thursday. 7 7 4 27 9 27 26 Friday. 7 8 4 27 10 45 27 Saturday. initl)aelmas ^^rtn cnbs. 7 9 4 26 morn. 28 SUNDAY 1st Sunday in Advent. 7 10 4 26 1 29 Monday. 7 11 4 26 1 12 30 Tuesday. St. Andrew. 7 13 4 25 2 24 . ;« u '•■]'. \ I I'i;:-! ,f; ( m 20 DECEMBER. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon 5ili. ... 4 hours 52 min., morning. First Quarter 13th. . . .10 hours 1 1 min., morning. Full Moon 20th.... 7 hours 40 min., morning. Last Quarter 27ih. . . . hours 21 min., morning. c o Day of Week. Chronology, &c. 1| VVednrsfl. 2 Thursday. 3' Friday. ' 4;Sfitnrclay. 5SUN1)\Y 6 Monday. 7|TtiesiJay. SVVednesd. 9 Thursday. 10 Friday. 11 S:iturdny. 12 SUNDAY 13 Monday. 14'Tuesday. 15jWednpsd. I6:Tiiursday. niFriday. iS^Saturdav. 19SUNDAY 20' Monday. 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 28 29 30 31 Tuesday. Wednesd. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. SUNDAY Monday. Tuesday. Wednesd. Thursday. Friday. Napoleon I. crowned, 1804. Queen Adclaiilc died, [s4y. Last day for settV Cauce down [for Hearing, Deer. Term. S Lnst (1 'J- fur sorviiiir Notice oi' llearingl } for D'coiiiber Tcriii. Last d.iy lor not. of trial,Cy.Ct. Sittings Ct. of Error «Sc Appeal. 2rd Sunday in Advent. \ Qr. Sessions and County Court [siitiiigs. Chane. — Decern. [Hearing Term commences. 1st Lower Canada Parliamfiil [met, 1702 4//i Siindaif in Aflvint. Niipoieoii HI. procla"m. 1848. St. Thomas. Sir Isnac Newton born, 1642. Chan. — Dec. Hearing T. ends. Christmas Day. [Stephen. I St Sunday aft. Christmas. St . St. John the KVangelist. Innocents' Day. Jesuit Society founded, 1535. • C 1 Sun sets. • .2 'C c 8 h. m. h. m. 7 14 4 24 3 28 7 15 4 24 4 37 7 17 4 24 5 14 7 18 4 24 sets. 7 19 4 23 4 11 7 19 4 23 5 1 7 20 4 23 6 7 21 4 23 7 2 7 22 4 23 7 5- 7 23 4 23 9 12 7 24 4 33 10 17 7 25 4 23 11 22 7 26 4 23 morn. 7 27 4 23 28 7 27 4 24 1 36 7 28 4 24 2 50 7 28 4 25 4 17 7 2M 4 25 5 28 7 30 4 25 rises. 7 31 4 25 4 19 7 31 4 26 5 40 7 32 4 26 7 4 7 32 4 27 8 27 7 32 4 27 9 45 7 32 4 29 11 00 7 32 4 29 morn. 7 33 4 30 10 7 32 4 30 1 21 7 33 4 32 2 29 7 33 4 32 3 37 7 34 4 33 4 43 ^IN" A.CT To amend the Law for the Admission of Attorneys. 20 Vic, cap. 63, 1857. WHEREAS it is necessary mid oxpedioiit to niter, amend, and consoliflute llie srul Acts of Upper Canada relutinjr to Atlorncys and Soliuitcrs : Tlieretore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of Canada, enacts as follows : I. From and after the passing of tliis Act, the several Acts and parts of Acts set forth in the Schedule herpunto annexed, shall be and the same are hereby repealed, save only and except so far as such Acts or parts of such Acts, or any of them, repeal the whole or any part of the same, or of any other A -'* I, V !)''■! r I! j?i 'i ,11 11 ) 20 or Siillcltor, nUd, toiiiiiko Htntliivit of the duo ser- vice. Articles nnd Hffldiivit to be produRPd on H|)|ilyiMg for Hdmis- ■ion. In case At- torney or Soiiclior be- cniiie l)anl<- riipt, or in- solvent, or be imprison- ed. Articles to DC dischar- ged or assigned. Clerks whose Musters have died or left off practice, inHy enter into fresh contracts for the residue of their term. ProTlso. Attornies or Solicitors not to commence or defend suits while in Gaol or on the limits. THE UPPER CANADA . he hnth nctunlly and renlly served and been employed by such prnctising Attorney or Solicitor or Agent (as to the latter for iho term of one year only aa hereinbefore mentioned) during the whole term nnd in the manner required by the provisions of this Act, and iu the form to be approved by the Judges of the Court wherein such person slmll apply to be admitted. XII. No person who shall, from and after the pawing of this Act» become bound as aforesaid, shall be admitted an Attorney or Soli- citor before such contract and affidavit so marked as afiiresaid respectively shall have been produced to the Law Society of Upper Canada, in pursuance of the provisions hereinafter contained, unless the same cannot be produced, in which case any Court or Judge oJ the Cjurt wherein such person seeks admission, may, on applica- tion in that behalf, nnd on being satisfied of such fact, in his discretion, dispense with the production thereof. XIII. In case any Attorney or Solicitor to whom any Clerk shall be bound by contract, in writing as aforesaid, shall, before the end or determination of such contract, become bankrupt, or take the benefit of any Act for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, or be imprisoned for debt nnd remain in prison for the space of twenty-one days, it shall be lawful for any of the said Courts of Law or Kquity wherein such Attorney or Solicitor is admitted as aforesaid, upon the appiicatitm of such Clerk to order and direct the said contract to be disci irged, or assigned to such person, upon such terms, and in such manner as the said Court shall think fit. XIV. If any Attorney or Solicitor, to or with whom any such person shall be so bound, shall happen to die before the expiration of the term for which such person shall be so bound, or shall discontinue or Itave off practice as an Attorney or Solicitor, or if such contract shall by mutual consent of the parties be cancelled, or in case such Clerk shall be legally discharged before the expiration of such term by any rule or order of the Court wherein such Attorney or Solicitor shall have been admitted, such Clerk 'jhall a»>H may in any of the said cases be bound by another contract oi other contracts in writing, to serve as Clerk to any other practising Attorney or Solicitor, or Attornies or Solicitors, during the residue of the said term, and service under such second or other contract in manner hereinbefore mentioned shall be deemed and taken to be good and effectual ; Provided that an affidavit be dul" made and filed of the execution of such second or other contract or contracts within the time and in the manner hereinbefore directed, and subject to the like regulations with respect to the original contract, and affidavit of the execution thereof XV. Mo Attorney or Solicitor who shall be a Prisoner in any Gaol or Prison, shall or may, during his confinement in any Gaol or Prison, or within the limits thereof, as an Attorney or Solicitor, sue out any Writ or process, or commence or prosecute or defend any action or suit, in any Courts of Law or Equity, or matter in Bank- ruptcy or Insolvency ; and such Attorney or Solicitor so commencing, prosecuting or defending any action or suit as aforesaid, and any Attorney or Solicitor permitting or empowerina any such Attorney or Solicitor as aforesaid to commence, prosecute or defend any action or suit in his name, shall be deemed to be guilty of a contempt of the Court in which any such action or suit shall have been commenced or prosecuted, and punishable by the said Courts accor- dingly, upon the application of any person complaining thereof: snd f^3 LAW DIRECTORS. 27 «»ich Attorney or Solicitor so coinniPticing. propecuting, or defending ony actiun or Buit as nforepnid, r-h.-iil be inciipnble of innintnining ony action or suit at Lnw or in Knuity for the rtcoveiy of any fee, reward, or disbursement lor or in respect of any biiMiness, matter or thing done by him whilstl !>ueh Prisoner na afore-nid, in his own mime or lii ihe nume of nny u'her Allorney or Soiieiior. XVI. If any Aitdrncy or Solicitor t 1)0 KUbinltted to Btitl iiiipri)- vuil (>l by the JUllgOit. Puriinns only Hdniiltod in ono Court ca- IMilihHilpran- tlitlnt; In nil uthor rourtit on HlKninu the other ruU». Odth of office to lie taken by Attornlos, &c. The oath. No Attorney or Solicitor to triido ns a Merchant. Persons hav- ing eoniplet- od the period of service, but nut been admitted nmy, If qua- lllied, be ad- mitted. Fees payable as get forth In second Schedule. Judges to luiike such rules, &c., as may be necessary. Act to apply toU.C.only. nnd from time to time, to nominnte nnd nppoint, if they shalT Me fit to do HO, KxaminerH tor tin? purpose uf conducting such examinotiom as to the miiil fKncHS nnd cnpnciiy : Provided alwayo, that such Rules and Hegulntions hIihII he tirHt mihmitted to nnd approved of by may three or more of the .fudj^eH of the Courts of Queen's Bench, Com- mon Pleas or Clinru;ery of Upper Canada, of whom one of the Judges of eoch of the anid Courts shnll form one. XX Every pernon who hIiiiII have been duly admitted, awom and enrolled ns an Attorney or Solicitor of the Courts of Queen's Bench, Common PleiiH or Chancery of Upper Canada, shall be entitled, upon the prmhiction of his AdniiR.es mentioned in the foregoing section of this Rule be at Ten o'clock A.. VI , and that the answers be delivered to the Examiner by Three o'clock P.M., of the same day. XV. That so much of the first section of this Rule as prescribes the entering of their names in the Articled Clerk's Attendance-Book of the said Oourts, and the subscribing the Declaration of Attendance required to be contained in the heading to such Book, and the reference to such Book in the Clerks of the Crown and Pleas certificate of such attendance, shall not M)ply to the case of any Articled Clerk attending the sittings of the 9aid Courts, or either of them, during the present Term. SCHEDULE A. QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED BY THE CLERK HI]\ISELF. I. What was your age at the date of your Articles 7 II. Have you served 'he whole term of your Articles at the office where the Attorney or Attoineya to whom you were Articled or assigned carried on his or their business ? ^nd if not, state the reason. III. Have you at any time during the term of your Articles been absent without the permission of the Attorney or Attorneys to whom you were Articled or assigned ? and if so, state the length and occasions of such absence. IV. Have you, during the period of your Articles, been engaged or con- cerned in any profession, business, or employment other than your profess- ional employment as Clerk to the Attorney or Attorneys to whom you were Articled or assigned ? , V. Have you, since the expiration of your Articles, been engaged o'' concerned, and for how long time, in any and wnat profession, trade, business* or employment other than the profession of an Attorney or Solicitor ? VI. Have you, during the period of your Articles, attended the sittings of the Courts of Queen's Bench and Common Pleas at Toronto, or either of them, during the two Terms, required by the 20 Victoria, chapter 63 ? and if in course of such attendance any casual absence from sickness or other unavoidable impediment occurred, stale the occasions and the cause thereof. if p. \ )\ I m in -'I m THE UPPER CANADA LAW DIRECTORY. SCHEDULE B. QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED BY THE ATTORNEY OR SOLICITOR, OR HIS AGENT, WITH WHOM THE CLERK MAY NAvC SERVED ANY PART OF THE TIME UNDER HIS ARTICLES. I. Has A. B. served the whole term of his Articles at the oflSce where you carry on your busineas ? and if not, state the reason. II . Has the said A. B. at any time during the term of his Articles been absent without your permission ? and if so, state the length and occasion of such absence. III. Has the said A. B., during the period of his Articles, been engaged or concerned in any profession, business, or employment other than his professional employment as your Articled Clerk ? IV. Has the said A. B., during the whole term of his Clerkship, with the exceptions above mentioned, been faithfully and diligently employed in your professional business of an Attorney or Solicitor ? V. Has the said A. B., since the expiration of his Articles, been engaged or concernad, and for how long time, in any and what profession, trade, busi- ness, or employment other than the profession of an Attorney or Solicitor 7 VI. And I do hereby certify that the said A. B. has duly and faithfully served under his Articles of Clerkship (or Assignment, as the case may be), bearing date, &c., for the term therein expressed ; and that he is a fit and proper person to be admitted an Attorney. Ordered — Convocation Chamber, Trinity Term, 218T Victoria. • August, 1867. Ul iK. That the examination of Candidates for Certificates of fitness, for admission as Attorneys or Solicitors under the Act of Parliament of 20 Victoria, Chapter 63, and the Rule of this Society of Trinity Term, 31 Victoria, Chapter 1, made under the authority and by direction of the said Act, shall until further Order be in the following Books and subjects^ with which the Candidates will be expected to be thoroughly familiar, that is to say : — Blackstones Commentaries, 1st Volume. Smith's Mercantile Law. Williams on Real Pniperty. ,1 "«^illiams on Personal Property. Story's Equity Jurisprudence. The Statute Law. The Practice of the Courts, '*;i3 ■;*>■ ).T«i \U .17 • ) «/''» ,'T''rt J ■.;■■ h i.hi \^t TH E where iff no JUDICIARY-UPPER CAMDA. Ciet of €l}ief jriisti«0 Q/" C/fipcr Canada, from the Constitution of the Province by Slst George III., in 1791, to 20tk Victoria, 1857. Hon. William Osgoode, •' John Elmslet, " Henry Alcock, " Thomas Scott, ** William Dummee Powell, " William Campbell, (Q.B.,) 1792. (Q.B.,) 1796. (Q.B.,) 1802. (Q.B.,) 1806. (Q.B.,) 1816. (Q.B.,) 1825. (Q.B.,) 1829. ■:.ii; " John Beverley Robinson, " James Buchanan Macaulay, (C.P.,) 1849, ** William Henry Draper, (C.P.,) 1856. r > Cist of ©qttitg Jttbgeo Since the Constitution of the Court of Chancery. Chancellor — Hon. William Hume Blake. . 1549, Vice- Chancellors C Hor Hon. Robert S. Jameson (dead) 1837, James C. P. Esten, 1849, John Godfrey Sfragoe, 1850, !! I ! :> i' . $9 THE UPPER CANADA Cist of |)uisne 3nbqc9 Of Upper Canada, from the Constitution of the Province hy 31«< George III., in 1791, to 2mh Victoria, 1857. Hon. William Dummj:r Powell, 1794. " Peter Russell, 1794. John Elmslev, ' ^^P^» Henry Alcock, 1798. Thomas Cochrane, 1803. Robert Thorpe, ; J .'; ' 1905. William Campbell, 1811. D'Arcy Boulton, 1818. Levius Peters Sherwood, ' 1825. James Buchanan Macaulay. 1827. John Walpole Willis, 1827. Christopher A. Hagehman, 1828. Jonas Jones, 1836. Archibald McLean, 183Q. William Henry Draper, 1847. R. B. Sullivan, 1848. Robert Easton Burns, 1850. William Buell Richards, 1853. John Hawkins Hagarty, D.C.L., 1856. i( « « (( (( « u «( u ({ (( <( « <( <( <( (( Cist oi ^ttomieo ®«nerai For Upper Canada, from the Constitution of the province by QUt George III., in 1791, to 20th Victoria, 1857. Hon. John White, " Thomas Scott, William Firth, John McDonell, D'Arcy Boulton, John Beverley Robinson, Henry John Boulton, Robert S. Jameson, Christopher A. Hagerman, (( (( It tt u It tt 1792. 1801. 1907. 1811. 18M. 1818. 1828. 1833. 1837. LAW DIRECTORY. « William Henry Dkaper, 1840 and 1844. (( Henry Sherwood, 1847. 4* Robert Baldwin, 1948. (( William Buell Richards, 1851. «( John Ross, 185.3. *t John Alexander McDonald, 1854. 87 Cist of 0olicitot0 Mineral For Upper Canada, from the Constitution of the Province by 21st George HI., in 1791, to 20th Victoria, 1857. Robert Isaac Dey Gray, 1797. D'Arcy Boulton, 1805. John Beverley Robinson, 1815. Henry John Boulton, 1819. Christopher A. Hagerman, ' 1829. William Henry Draper, 1837. Robert Baldwin, 1840. Henry Sherwood, ltt42. James E. Small, 1842. John Hilliard Cameron, 1846. William Hume Rlake, 1848. John Sandfield McDonald, 1850. John Ross, 1852. Joseph Curran Morrison, 1853. HfiNRT Smith, Junr., 1854. J 11 1^ i-i £i0t of (EineetCs Counsel Appointed since the Union of Upper and Lower Canada, in and for Upper Canada. Henry Sherwood, Esq. Hon. James Edw. Small, Hon.S. B.Harrison, J.C.C, Hon. John H. Cameron. Hon. R. B. Sullivan. Thomas Kirkpatrick, Esq. 1841 George Boswell, Esq. 1852 ( H<*"' ^^^^ Prince. 1842 Hon. Robert Baldwin. " Hon. Henry J. Boulton. " Hon. William H. Draper, Chkf Justice, C.P. 1842 (( 1945 1846 (( if V i * THE UPPBR CANADA 1846 (( 1848 1849 1850 (( <( (< Henry Smith, Jun., Esq., Solicitor Gen. West. Hon. John A. Macdonuld, Attorney Gen. West. Hon. Wm. Hume Blake, Chawelhrof U.C. Hon. John S. Mucdonald. Thos. M. Radenhurst,Esq. William Neman, Esq. John W. Gwynne, Esq. Hon. Wm. Buell Richards, Judge, C.P. Adam Wilson, Esq. Hon. John Ross. Hon. J. Hawkins Hagarty, Judge, C.P. Skellinjfton Connor, Esq., L.L.D. Hon. Philip M. M. S. Van. koujjhnet, President of the Ccuncil and Minister of Agriculture. 1853 (( « 1855 1856 it Hon. Jno. Ross, vritk special precedence next aft. Hon, W.B.Richards, J. C.P. Hon Wm. Bnell Richards, Judge, C.P., with special precedence next after the Hon. Robert Baldwin. Kenneth McKenzie, Esq. Oliver Mowat, Esq. Hon. J.mes B. Macaulay, Ex. Chief Justice, C.P. Miles O'Reilly, Esq. Alexander Camphell, Esq.- Flenry Eccles, Esq. Roliand McDonald, Esq. Geo. B. L. Fellowes, Esq. James Smiih, Esq. George Sherwood, Esq. Lewis Wallbridge, Esq. Samuel B. Freeman, Esq. Henry C. R. Becher, Esq. John Wilson, Esq.., (Court of Orror anli appeal Judges — The Judges of the Superior Courts of Law and Equity. Hon. James Buchanan Macaulay, Ex-Chief Justice of the Cour*. of Common Pleas in Upper Canada. Clerk— The Registrar of the Court of Chancery, Toronto. This Court has jurisdiction in Appeal from each of the three Courts of Queen's Bench, Chancery, and Common Pleas j and sits three times a year. Its regular times of silting are at the City of Toronto, on the second Thursday after each Term, except Trinity Term. The Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench for the time being, and, in his absenco, the Judge of the said Court, entitled to precedence over all the Judges actually present, presides ; and seven Members of the Court are necessary to constitute a quorum. LAW DIRECTORY. 89 1. I ffiourt of ©uecn's IScncib* Chief Justice — Hon. Sir John Beverley Robinson, Bart. Puisne Judges- \ "°"- Arch.bald McLean. ° I Hon. KoBERT Easton Burns. Clerk of the Crown and Pleas — Charles C. Small, Esq. Reporter — Christopher Robinson Esq. Clerk of the Process — Robert Pearson. Clerk in Banc, and Chambers — William B. Hbward. Clerk in Practice Court — William B. Heward. First Clerk — John Small. Second i.lerk — Thomas Coxwell. Supernumerary Clerk — John W. Dempsey. Crier and Usher — Ap drew Fleming. Court-keeper for Superior Courts — James Alexander. The Court of Queen's Bench sits in Banc, during the four Terms, in Osgoode Hall. Under the Act of 1849, (12th Victoria, chap. 63,) this Court now consists of three Judges. There were formerly five. This Court was first established in 1794, by 34th George III., chap. 2. Court of (dtanccrg* Vice- Chancellors — The Court of Chancery consists of a Chancellor and two Vice- Chancellors. Chancellor — Hon. William Hume Blake. Hon. James C. P. Esten. Hon. John Godfrey Sfragge. Master — Andrew Norton Buell, Esq. Registrar and Reporter — Alexandek Grant, Esq. Special Examiner — John Hector, Esq. Mast^r^s Clerk — W. Stanley. Registrar's Clerk — J. Black. Messenger — Alexander Ross. Terms for Examination of Witnesses commence on the second Tuesday in February, second Tuesday in May, last Tuesday in August, and second Tuesday in November, and end on the Satur- day of the following week. !«; '1' HI li .; ? :i i i.i n ^ r W4 i i i Ilil 1 i'i LL ' ::- 40 THE UPPER CANADA Terms for Hearing Causes commence on the second Tuesday in March, and end on the Saturday of the following week ; second Tuesday in June, and end do. ; second Tuesday in September, and end do. ; and second Tuesday in December, and end do. This Court sits once a week (Tuesday) throughout the year, (except durinj; the rejrular vacations,) for the purposes of heating mo- tions for Decrees, and motions for or to dissolve Special Injunctions, and appeals from the Reports of the Master or any Deputy Master, and Causes pro confesso, and on further directions. One of the Judges sits in Chambers every day, (except during the regular vacations,) for the purpose of hearing Application^ : — 1. For the Sale of the Estates of Infants, under Statute 12th Vic- toria, cap. 72. 2. As to the Guardianship, Maintenance, and Advancement of Infants. 3. For the Administration of Estates. 4. For time to answer or demur. 5. For leave to amend Bills. 6. For changing the Venue. 7. To postpone the Examination of Witnesses, or to allow the pro- duction of further Evidence. 8. For the production of Documents. 9. Relating to the conduct of Suits or Matters. 10. As to matters connected with the Management of Property. Under the Act 20th Victoria, chap. 56, the Chancery Judges take Circuits, for the more convenient Administration of Justice ; and, under the same Act, any one of the Judges now constitutes a Court. ffioutt of (ffommon pieas* Chief Justice — Hon. William Henry Draper, C.B. Puisne Jurlees— S ^""' ^^^^^^^ Buell Richards. ^ I Hon. John Hawkins Haoarty, D.C.L. Clerk of the Croion and Pleas — Lawrence Heyden, Esq. Reporter — Edward C. Jones, Esq. First Clerk — Charles Sidney Cousins. . v , ■■■..: •! Second Clerk — George C. Goldsmith. Clerk of the Process forB.R. and C.P. — Robert PearsON« Crier and Usher — Daniel Conn ell. LAW DIRECTORY. 41 The Court of Common Pleas was established by the Act of 12th Victoria, chap. 63. It consists of three Judges, who sit in Term, in the same manner as the Judges of the Queen's Bench. ffloutt of Impcacljinent* Judges — Hon. Sir John Beverley Robinson, Baronet, Chief Justice of Upper Canada. Hon. Wm. Hume Blake, Chan jellor of Upper Canada. Hon. Wm. Henry Draper, C.B., Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas. This Court, constituted and established by the 20th Victoria, cap. 58, possesses all the incidents, powers, and privileges of a Superior Court of Record, and holds its Sittings at the City of Toronto, as occasion may require, and takes cognizance of cases of Complaint against County Judges, referred to it by the Governor.General. CROWN LAW DEPARTMENT. Statement of the Names and OJicuil Title of the various persons on the permanent Staff of the Croum Law Department. NAMES. Hon. G. E. Cartier Hon. JoHH A. Macdonald . . . . Dunbar Ross, Esq Henry Smith, Junr., Esq George Futvoye, Esq J. A. Defoy, Esq RoBT. Alex. Harrison, Esq. . . David Alexander Patrick Lynch J. Gow OFFICIAL TITLE. Attorney-General for L.C. \ , ^_ u "' « u.C. f LawOffu 'icers Solicitor-General for L.C. U.C. consliiuting Department. Permanent Clerk of the Crown Law Department. Clerk in Office of Attorney-General for Lower Canada. Clerk in Office of Attorney-General for Upper Canada. Assistant Clerk in Office " Messenger in " Messenger in " L C. D il , Hill 49 THE UPPER CANADA CLEHKS OF ASSIZE. William Alexandcu Campdkll, Esq., — Toronto. The Deputy ' krlcs of the Crown arc, cx-ojlcio, Clerks of Assizo and M urslmlls, in thoir respective Counties. DEPUTY CLERKS OP THE CROWN. The Clerks of the County Courts nro, exofflcio, Deputy Clerks of the Crown and Pleas in their several Counties. SHERIFF'S OFFICE. (United Counties of York and Peel.) SAfT?^— Frederick William Jarvis, Esq. Jurors — The Clerk of the Peace in each District of the Province makes up a List, yearly, from the Assessors' Returns, of the Inha- bitant Householders, and delivers the same to the Sheriff. Every person on such List is qualified to serve on Juries, and no others. No person can be compelled to serve as a Juror, at either Assizes or Quarter Sessions, who has served 'vithin one year preceding. LAW TERMS-B.R. & C.P. Hilary begins first Monday in February, and ends Saturday of the ensuing week. Easter begins third Monday in May, and ends Saturday of the ensuing week. Trinity be^'jins Monday next after 21st August, and ends on the Saturday of the ensuin.r week. Michaelmaa begins third Monday in November, and ends on Saturday of the ensuing week. The Long Vacaiion, in all the Courts, commences 1st July, and ends 21st August. LAW DIRECTORY. CIRCUITS. 48 The Circuits nve hold twice h year in each outer County:— Spring, between Hilary and ICiistor Terms ; and Autumn, between Trinity and Micliaeliiius 'I'crms. In the County of York, there are three in each year, — V\' Inter, commencing on the Thursday in January next alter the iMuiiifij>al lileclions ; Spring, the second Monday in April ; and Autumn, the second Monday in October, in each year. There are six Circuits, as follows, viz. : — Eastern, — L'Orignal, Ottawa, Perth, Brockville, Cornwall. Homey — Sydenham, Milton, Merittsville, Barric, Niagara, Hamilton. Western, — Goderich, St. Thomas, Chatham, Sandwich, Sarnia, London. 'Midland, — Whitby, Peterboro', Cobourg, Belleville, Picton, Kingston. ■ Oxford, — Cayuga, Simcoc, Brantford, Woodstock, Guelph, Berlin, Stratford. Toronto, — Toronto. \ II I il :> Jl Jljcir anb iDcbisee (STcmiuission* (tilsTABLISHED UNDER PrOVINOIAL StATUTE VIII. VICTORIA, OH. £ ) Commissioners — The Judges of the Superior Courts of Law and Equity, and such other persons as may be appointed by Com- mission, under the Great Seal. The Duties of the Commissioners are to determine claims to lands in Upper Canada, for which no Patent has issued from the Crown, in favor of the proper claimants, whether as Heirs, Devi- sees, or Assignees, Sittings at Toronto, first Monday in January and July in each year, continuing till the Saturday of the ensuing week. Clerk of Commissioners — William B. Heward. 4 •! ' ;f f>i1l 44 THE UPPER CANADA ©outt of iltobate* Judge, (ex officio,) — The Governor General. Official Principal, — Secker Brough, Esq., Toronto, Registrar, — Charles FitzGibbon, Esq., Toronto. Surrogate (ilourt* (United Counties of York and Peel.) Judge, — Samuel Bealey Harrison, Esq., Toronto. Registrar, — William J. FitzGerald, Esq., Toronto. {For County Surrogates, see the different Counties.) The Court of Probate, and the several Surrogate Courts exercise the powers and functions which the Ecclesiastical Courts exercise in England, relating to the Probate of Wills, and the administration of the estates of Intestates. Persons dying and leaving property in more than one county, those interested must prove the Will, &c., in the Court of Probate which is held at Toronto, and is open throughout the year for the granting of Probates and committing Letters of Admin- istration. It has four terms in every year, commencing on the first Monday in January, last Monday in March, first Monday in June, and last Monday in September. The Surrogate Courts are held in every county, on the same days as the Probate Court. Wills can be proved, and letters of Adminis- tration granted, any day, at the office of the County Surrogate. (Counts fflotittfis* These Courts are presided over by resident Judges in each County, being Barristers of at least five years' standing. They have original jurisdiction, under 19th and 20lh Victoria, chap. 90, sec. 20, in " All personal Actions where the Debt or Damages claimed is " not more than £.'iO, and in all Causes or Suits relating to Debt, *' Covenant, or Contract when the amount is liquidated, or ascer- " tained by the act of the parties, or the signature of the Defendant, " to jeiOO j" and in cases of Tort to Personal ChatteU to jC30, with LAW DIRECTORY. 45 trial by Jury. Appeals are allowed to the Courts of Queen's Bench or Common Pleas. They also possess Equity Jurisdiction, under 16lh Victoria, chap. 119 ; Registration of Bills of Sale and Chattel Mortgages, under 20th Victoria, chap. 3 ; also the Registration of Limited Partnerships, under 12th Victoria, chap. 75. The Terms are regulated by 20th Victoria, chap. 58. There are four, of one week each, in each year, commencing on the first Monday in Janu- ary, April, July, and October, and ending on the Saturday of the same week. The Sittings are the same as the Quarter Sessions, and are held on the second Tuesday in the months of March, June, September, and Djbember, in each year. Vacation from 1st July to 21st August. A Fee Fund is fixed by Statute, 19th and 20th Victoria, chap. 90, sees. 18, 21, and 23, and other Fees by the Judges of the Supe- rior Courts ; and a Table of Costs was published, pursuant to Sta- tute, on 2nd July, 1857. Chaikman— The County Judge in each County, who, with one or more Justices of the Peace, holds a Court of Quarter Sessions in each County, four times a year, for Trials by Jury, in cases of Larceny, Misdemeanour, and other minor offences. This Court also has the supervision of some of the accounts in the County re- lating to the Administration of Justice, &c. The Courts of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the several Counties and Unions of Counties in Upper Canada are held on the second Tuesday in the months of March, June, Septem- ber, and December, in each year. i! 3£tecortrers' fflourts. In the Cities of Toronto, Hamilton, and Kingston, the Recorder's Court takes the place of the Comity Sessions, the Justices for Coun- 1 'I I: 46 THE UrPEH CANADA. ties having no jurisdiction in Cities, the care of which is con- fided to the Recorder, Mayor, Aldermen, and Police Magistrate of each. f The City Sessions are held four times a year, on the first Mon- day in January, April, July, and November. 3Dibi!5ion (flourt^* These Courtj are held in didcront places in each County, by the County Judge, for tlie summary disposal of cases not exceeding £25 currency in amount, so far as ref^jards matters of Debt or Contract ; and JCIO, so far as relates to injuries to personal chat- tels and torts. A Jury is permitted in certain cases. Attachments against personal property of dijbtors absconding from the Province, leaving property liable to execution, or removing their goods from one County to another, or from the Province, with intent to defraud, or keeping concealed to avoid service of process with intent to de- fraud, may be issued by the Clerk of tlie Division, or by the Judge, or by any Justice of the Peace. Courts are held once in two months, in each Division, or oftcner, at the discretion of the Judge. In the City of Toronto they are generally held about once a fortnight. The Divisions are established by the Courts of Quarter Sessions. litsolbcnt JDcbtots^ (toxixt The County Judge in each County, presides in this Court, for the relief of Insolvent Debtors. THE fato Bmti^ a( Iper €nuh. Mi Honourable Sir John Beverley Robinson, Bart., C.B., D.C.L., Chief Justice of Upper Canada. Honourable William Hume Blake, B.A., Chancellor of Upper Canada. Honourable William Henry Draper, C.B., Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas. Honourable Archibald McLean, Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench. Honourable James C. P. Esten, Vice Chancellor. Honourable Robert Easton Burns, Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench. Honourable John Godfrey Spragge, Vice Chancellor. Honourable William Buell Richards, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. Honourable John Hawkins Hagarty, D.C.L., Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. j0encl)crs. Elected. 1799 Bartholomew C. Beardsley. 1818 Hon. Henry John Boulton, Q.C. 1820 Thcmas Ward. " George Ridout. 1824 Hon. John Rolph. 1829 Hon. George S. Boulton. " Hon. James E. Small. " Marshall S. Bidwell. " WilUam ElUott. Elected. 1830 Hon. Robert Baldwin, C.B., Q.C. 1835 David Jones. " George Rolph. " Robert Berrie. " George S. Jarvis. " Donald Bethune. " Sir Allan N. MacNab, Bart., Q.C. " Thomas Kirkpatrick, Q.C. 1840 Clarke Gamble. , ■■■'* II 48 THE UPPER CANADA Elected . • 1843 Marcus Fayette Whitehead. " Geurge Malloch. " George Boswell. " Edward C. Cnmpbcll. " Miles O'Reilly, Q.C. " William Notiiian, Q C. 1846 Hon. J. H. Cameron, D.C.L.,Q.C. 1849 George Sherwood, Q.C. " Hon. Edmund Murncy. " James Smilli, Q.C. " John Wilson, Q C. " Hon. John A. Macdonald, Q.C. " John W. Gwynne, Q.C. « H^a. John Ross, Q.C. " Samuel Bealey Harrison, Q.C. 1850 Hon. John. S. Mucdonald, Q.C. " Marcus Burritt. " David B. Ogden Ford, " Charles Baby. " George Duggan, Jun. " Adam Johnston Fergusson. " Hon. Joseph C. Morrison, Q.C. " John Crawford. " Adam Wilson, Q.C. elected. 1850 George B. Lyon Fellowe?, Q.C. " Seeker Brough. " Nesbitt Kirchhoffer. " Samuel Black Freeman, Q.C. « Skeffington Conner, LL.D., Q.C. " Hon. Philip M. M. S. Vankough- net, D.C L., Q.C. 1851 Holland Macdonald, Q.C. " John Bell. 1853 John Shuter Smith. " Henry C R. Becher, Q.C. " Oliver Mowat, Q.C. " Henry Eccles, Q.C. 1854 Henry Smith, Q.C. 1855 Lewis Wallbridge, Q.C. " Richard Miller. " George A. Phillpotts. " George W. Burton. " Alexander Campbell. " Stephen Richards, Jun. " Thomas Gait. " David B. Read. 1856 John Ogilvie Halt. " John Hector. '' TREASURER. 1850. Honourable Robert Baldwin, C.B., Q.C. SECRETARY, LIBRARIAN, & EXAMINER. 1842. Hugh N. Gwynne, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin. THE LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA. The Law Society of Upper Canada was first established in 1797, by the Act 37 George IIL, cap. 13, which enabled the then Practitioners of the Law to form themselves into a Society, and make Rules for its government, under the inspection of the Judijes, as Visitors. The Act of 1822, (2 George IV., cap. 5,) incorporated the "Treasurer and Benchers of the Law Society," giving a perpetual succession, and a common Sea!, in the usual manner of Acts of Incorporation. LAW DIRECTOKY. 49 Under these statutes, the Society is governed by the Board of Benchers, in the same manner as the various Law Societies in London, England. The Benchers sit in convocation every Term, for the admission of Stu- dents and Barristers, and tiie examination of fitness and capacity of Atturnies, and for other general business. The examination for Students at Law, which is a Scholastic examination, is conducted in the presen'^e of the Benchers; and the examination of Barristers, at the end of the term of five years after admission, and of Attornies, after the service of five years as Law Clerk, is conducted by the Bencher." in convocation. These last two examinations are in the various branches of legal learning. Each Student at Law, on admission, is a member of the Society, and entitled to the use of the Library. The Revenue of the Society consists of the fees paid by Students-at-Law, and Barristers, and Attornies, on their admission ; and the fees called Term Fees, charged to practising Barristers. By an agreement with the Government, the Society furnish the Superior ("ourts with rltable accommodation, for ever, for the sum of £6,000 currency. The ..brary of the Society is of con- siderable value, and is of great service to the Students and Practitioners. The Treasurer is elected annually, in Michaelmas Term, and enters upon his duties on the first day of the following term. 0ttt&ettt0 at CatD. Candidates for admission as Students at Law, are required to pass an examination in the following subjects: — Optime. Class. — Phoenissce of Euripides; the first twelve books of Homer's Iliad ; Horace; Sallust; Euclid, or Legendre's Geometric; Hind's Algebra ; Snowball's Trigonometry ; Earnshaw's Statics and Dynamics ; Herschell's Astronomy ; Paley's Moral Philosophy ; Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding; Whately's Logic and Rhetoric; and such works in Ancient and Modern History as the candidates may have read. University Class, (for Graduates of Universities). — Homer, first book of Iliad; Lucian the Charon; Life or Dream of Lucian and Timon; Odes of Horace; Mathematics or Metapliyaics, '-.t the option of the candidate, according to the following courbes respectively : Mathematics, — Euclid, first, second, third, fourth, and sixth boolis ; or Legendre's Geometric, first, second, third, and fourth books ; Hinds Algebra, to the end of simul- taneous Equations or Metaphysics, — Walker's and Whately's Logic, and Ijocke's Ensay on the Human Understanding ; Herschell's Astronomy, chapters first, third, fourth, and fifth, and such works in Ancient and Modern Geography and History as the candidates may have read. Senior Class. — The same subjects and books as for the University Class. Candidates for any of the above Classes are required to attend the Examiner, at Osgoode Hall, at 10 o'clock, on the first Thursday and fint Friday of the Term during which they apply for admission. I, If !<:< ^ m 60 THE UPPER CANADA } Junior C7ass.— First and thirJ books of the OJea of Horace ; Euclid, first, second, uiid lliiid Iiouks ; or Ijegendre's Geomotrie, by Davies, first and third books ; and siicii works in English History and Modern Geography us the candidutes m ly liave read. Candidatps for this Class are rcquirod to attend the Examiner, at Osgoodo Hall, at ten o'clock, on the lirat Friday of the Terra in which tliey apply for admis-ion. Candidates for any of the above examinations, ns Students at Law, are required to give nolici? (wliic.h must be siirned by one of the Benchers), of their intended appliraiion, during the Term preceding that in which they intend to present llicni-clvos for cxuniinaiion, and pay with such notice a fee of live shillin^is. TiiC other fees payable are Admission Fee and Ceriificaie, jCII 123. 6d. |:!il Darvistcrs at £auj. The Requisites for call to the Degree of Barrister at Law, are:— 1. Being of the age of twenty-one years. 2. Being of the standing of five ypara from admission as a Student at Law; or three years, if a Graf'iuue in Law or Arts of any University in Her Majesty's dominions, or if afler admission, the candidate becomes a Graduate of any one of the three Canailian Univer.^ilios specified in the Act 10 and 11 Victoria, cap. 69, namely: — the Uuiversiiy of Toronto, Queen's College, or Victoria College. 3. Having, during these five or three years, attended Lectures for at least four Terms, in Osgoode Hall, and having presented to tlie Secretary of the Law Society, on the last day of Term, certificates of the same, signed by the Lecturer of each Term. 4. Having passed an examination in the following books: — , Reddie's Enquiries, Elementary and Historical, in the Science of Law. Blackstone's Commentaries, vol. 1. Addison on Contracts. Smith's Mercantile Law. Williams on Real Property. Story's Equity Jurisprudence. Stephens on Pleading. Taylor on Iwidence. ]iyi-.s on Lulls. The Public Statutes relating to Upper Canada, and the Practice of the Courts of Law and Equity. And for candidates for a Call « with Honors," the following additional books : — Russell on Crimes. Story on Partnership. Watkins' Principles of Conveyancing Coote on Mortgages. Dart's Vendors and Purchasers. Jurmun on Will,]. Story's Confiict of Laws. Jufttinian's Institutes. Candidates for this Examination are required to attend at Osgoode Hall, at ten o'clock, on each of the following days: — Those for the ordinary Call, on the last Friday of Vacation; and ihuse f-r Call with Honours, LAW DIRECTOR f. 5i on the last Thursday nnd Uist Friday of Vacation; and to give notice, (which must bo >ii/nod by oiio of iha iJeiiciicrs,) of their intended appli- cation, diiriiiof the 'J'cirn proci.(linER CANADA ,1 I Different provisions nre made for these different classes of persons, btit there are certain regulationti comniun to all. The following may be enumerated. 1. Service with a practising Attorney of Upper Canada, under a written Contract of Service. 2. Attendance at the sittings of the Courts of Queen's Bench, or Common Pleas, of Upper Canada, pursuant to regulations to be made by the Law Society of Upper Canada. 3. Deposit with the Law Society, at least fourteen days before the first day of the I'erm in which admission is sought, ot the contract of service^ and any assignment thereof, together with an aiiidavit of the due execution thereof, and of due service thereunder, and a Certificate of having attended the sittings of the Courts. 4. Examination as to fitness and capacity by the Law Society of Upper Canada, v/hicb body is authorised " to enquire by such ways or means as they shall think proper." 6. Payment to the Law Society, on deposit of articles and assignment! &c. of 10s. and for the Examination of fitness and capacity, j£lO. The only material difference as to the provisions made between the three classes of persons above enumerated, is as to the period of service necessary. Persons of the first class are required to serve only for the term of one year ; persons of the second for three years ; persons of the third for five years. Candidates of the first class must also at least two months previous W notice of intention to apply, advertize in the Canada Gazette. They must if Barristers, produce and file Certificates of having been called to the Bar, or if Attorneys or Solicitors, of their enrolment as such, they must also whether Barristers," Attorneys or Solicitors, produce and file Certificates to the effect that at the date thereof, Applicants were on the Books of the Society, that called them, or on the Roll of Attorneys or Solicitors of their respective Court or Courts, and that no application had been made against such person for misconduct. They must also, whether Barristers, Attor* neys or Solicitors, produce and file Certificp.tes under the handis of two or more persons of good moral character. The two last descriptions of Cer- tificates, must bear date witiiin three months of the first day of the ietta ' within which application is made, (Sec. d.) Under the above Act, also, persons admitted only in one Court, ard capable of practising in all other Courts, on signing the other Rolls. By the second Section of the Act, 13 and 14 Victoria, cap 26, any Advocate, Barrister, Attorney and Proctor at Law of Lower Canada, on being called to the Degree of Barrister at Law in Upper Canada, may also be admitted as an Attorney and Solicitor of the Superior Courts of Upper Canada, and by the 4 Wm. IV., cap 9, the Attorneys and Solicitors General may be admitted to practice without service. The Act 20 Victoria, cap. 63, to amend the Law for the admission of Attorneys, and Rule of the Law Society, passed Trinity Term, 21 Victorii, in pursuance thereof, are set out in detail at pp. 21 and 30 of tliia work. ;H THROUGHOUT UPPER CANADA, WITH PLACES OP RESI- DENCE, AND DATES OF CALL. Date of Call Mich. T. 1847 « 1860 Trin-T. 1862 t< {( Mich. T. " Trin. T. 1853 Mich. T. " Hil. T. 1866 Mich.T. " Trin.T. 1866 ♦♦ 1857 Armour, Robert Aikman, Thomas H. . . . Ambrose, William Alma, Willinm £ Alma, John P Arnold, Walter Armour, John D Ardagh, William Davis . . Anderson, John T Abbott,Christopher Charles Alien, Robert Mahon .... B RESIDENCE. City or Town,&c. Countt. Mich.T. (( Hil. T. it Trin. T. Mich.T. C( Hil. T. Mich.T. East. T. Mich.T. t< East. T. Trin. T. Mich.T. East. T. Hil. T. £a8t.T. 1816 Boulton,Hon R'yJohn,QC, 1818 Boulton, Hon. Geo. S. . . 1824 Boulton, James 1825 Burritt; Marcus Baldwin, Hon.Robert,Q,.C 1828 Baby, Charles 18331 Bell, John 1836 Boulton, William H Bowmanville Cayuga . , . Hamilton . . Paris Odkville ... Toronto . . . Cobourg . . . Barrie Toronto . . . St. Thomas . Toronto . . . 1837 1840 <( 1841 1842 cc 1842 1843 1844 (C 1846 Boulton, D'Arcy E. Brough, Seeker Burnham, Elias Becher,HenryC. R. Q.C, Burton, George W Boomer, George Buell, William O Bethune, Donald, junr. . . Burrowes, James J Brooke, George Boucher, Rot^rt M Toronto . . . . Cobourg . . . . Toronto . . . . Prescott . . . . Toronto . . . . Sandwich . . . Belleville . . . Toronto . . . . Cobourg . . . , Toronto . . . Peterboro' . London . . . Hamilton . . . Toronto . . . Perth Bowmanville Kingston ... Toronto ... Colborne . . . Durham. Haldimand. We»itworth. Brant. Halton. York. Northumberland. Simcoe. York. Elgin. York. York. Northumberland. York. Grenville. York. Essex. Hastings. York. Northumberland. York. Peterboro'. Middlesex. Wentworth. York. Lanark. Durham. Frontenac. York. Northumberland. r ■ i m:- .1 * ■Is '•-! I' h 54 THE UPl'KR CANADA 111 I Hil. T. 1847 Trin.T. " Mich. T. " " 1849 Trin.T. 1850 « 1851 CI <( •' 1863 <( (< j Mich.T. 1853 Hil. T. 1854 East. T. " Trin. T. " Mich.T. " Trin.T. 1855 i( it East. T. 185G Mich. T. " Hil. T. 1857 It (( CI (( East. T. ;' Trin. T. " f) nillon, fltiiry J. junr. . . I Lull, ij'jwi.s A 'iJoulfoii, D'Arcy iSlcviiix, IvKvaril ........ Ball, Fruicis R h'ell, .loliii Boyl. .Ii:ln) Baxt(M', (if")r\;u IJarrril, i; yl;ert G Burns, VV'^illiain 11 Boswell, Aiifinstns G. . . Boultun, Edward 'J\-cv(jr . ' Bk'Vills, .Injiii ' Britlof's, Maciiouald . . . . i Biieli, J. Docksiadcr ' Boullbc'O, Alfred j Bcaty, .laiiios, j'i!ir , IJi'iiiietl, lli'iiry Edward. .1 L'lake, I). Hdward ! Hull, AhrumT. it , B;)yd, VViili.iin Tiiomas . . ; Bayly, IMcliird Board, lli'iiry 13 Badyloy, Frank Boulton, George D'Arcy RESIDENCE. CiT V OR Town. &c. County. jTlion.ld .VVelland. : Barrio 'Sirncoe. Woodstock .... jOxford. Woodblock Oxford. Torontf) JYork. Ti.routo {York. Vienna I Elgin. Toronto [York. 'i'oroiito York. Trin. T. 1830 Claus, Warren East. T. 1838 Cayley, lion. William . . . Mich.T. •' jCainerois, lion. .Tola) II. QC. Trin. T. 1839 Crawford, John Hil. T. 1840 Cahiil, James •' " jCrookd, Robert PilkinfTton East. T. 1842 Connor.SkefT. ,LL.D Q.C. Trin. T. « iCampbell, Siedman B. . . Mich.T. 1843 Campbell, Alexaiider.Q.C. East. T. 1844 Carnitbcrs, Fred. Fraser. Trin. T. 1845 Coleman, Charles L " 1840|Crickniore, .^uhn Mich.T." jCockburn, James East. T. 1847:Crovvther, James Hil. T. 1848 Cooper, Cbaile.s W. East. T, '• jCrickmore, Charles G. .. Hil. T. 1849 Cameron, Maiihow Crooks Mich.T ( 'oboiinr . . ('obourjf . . Toronto . . '"anilLon . . Brockville . Newmarket Toronto . . Toronto ... Toronto . . Gait Toronto , . London . . , 1850 Clark, George M. Clegg, William Niajrara Toronto Toronto I loronto jl i ami I ton 'Toronto 'Toronto Toronto Kingston Toronto ; Belleville I Toronto CobourfT j Toronto iKintTston , ■Hamilton I 'Toronto , Cobourg Ottawa . . , Northumberland, Northumberland, York. Went worth. Leeds. York. York. York. York. Waterloo. York. Middlesex. Lincoln. York. York. York. Wentworth. York, York. York. Frontenac. York. Hastings. York. Northumberland. YoFk. P'rontenac. Wentworth. York. Northumberland. Carleton. LAW DlRECTOUy. 65 Date of Call. Hil. T. 1861 Trin. T. K M 1853 Mich. T >( East. T. 1854 (( it Mich. T (( Hil. T. 1856 Trin. T. (( (1 « Mich. T • «i 1856 Hil. T. 1830 t( 1836 (( 1840 Trin. T (( Hil. T. 1853 Mich.T. 1847 Hil. T. 1848 East. T. 1849 Trin. T K Mich. T • <( l< Trin. T 1852 Hil. T. 1863 (1 1864 Trin. T (( (t (( (1 1855 (« i( RESIDENCE. CityorTo\vn,&c. County. Oaii^io, VVilliain Crooks, Ail'itn Cameron, AliximJer . . . . Currio, Jiiini\s G Cnmpbell, iJon.ild Camoron, 1 lector Creator, Joliii, jiinr (yornish, Francis Evuns . . Clark, ThorriJia Chambers, Fiizuilliam H Carrall, Charles J Carrall, James A Hamilton .... J'oroiito 'I'oroiito St. Catharines. Oitavva 'roroiilo Owen ^Jountl , London Kin;^slon .... Brcjckviilo . . . 'I'oronto .... Slraltord East.T. 1842 Trin. T. 1846 Mich. T. « Trin. T. 1852 Mich.T. 1864 D Dicksnn, Hon. Walter H. . DurancI, Charles Denison, George T Dnjjtfan, John Dalton, Robert G Uempsey, kichard iMnicl, James Dennistown, Robert . . . . Draper, \ViilKiin(jri'crgo. . Deacon, Jo!in, junior . . . . Davy, J3ei)janiin C Davlri, Joseph Frederick. . Duck, Georoe, jnnr DoHgall, Allen Ranney . . Durand, Ciiarles Alfred . . Drew, Gcor<.^e A Doyle, Jamos H Davis, James JJoyd Eccles. Henry Q.C. Everitt, Robert J. , . Eccles, William Elliot, William Eliot, Charles F N'iajrara . 'I'orni'to . Rnsholme Toronio . 'I'oronto . 'i'oroiito . j London I'iV'ierboro' ! Kingston . l^;l•Ul .. .Napance ^'urnia . . Chatham llcileville Berlin . . EInra . . . i'l'oronto Toronio Mich.T. 1827 Trin.T. 1834 East. T. 1839 Mich.T. " F Ford, David B. Ogden Forsyth, John R. . . . Ferjjusson, Adam J. Wentworth. York. York. Lincoln. Carleton. York. Grey. Middlesex. Frontenac. Leeds. York. Perth. Lincoln. York. York. York. York. York. IVIiddlesox. Pelerboro'. Frontenac. Lanark. Lennox. Lamblon. Kent. Hastings. Waterloo. Wellington. York. York. Torc-nto York. ^tralhroy .. Middlesex. St. Caihurincs. . Iljincoln London Chatham Fellowea Geo. B. L. Q,.C. Ottawa Brockville Kingston . Gnelph. . • Middlesex. Kent. Leeds. Frontenac. Wellington. Carleton. ii ii ■ !l. I 'i I J 1' ' fflRi' 5« THE trPPBR CANADA Date of Call Trin.T. Hil. T. u Mich.T. East/r. «i Trin.T. Hil. T. Ea8t.T. 1840 1842 1846 1849 1856 1856 Upper Canada Bar. Trin.T. Hil. T. Trin.T. East.T. Hil. T. Ea8t.T. Mich.T. Trin.T. Hil. T. 1832 1837 (i 1845 1^46 1848 1849 Freeman, Samuel B. Q. C. Fitzgerald, William Juiin. Fitzgerald, Richard J. . . Freeland, Patrick Fraser, Donald, imir Flanaghan, William .... Fraaer, James, junr Fraser, Alexander George F^itzgerald, Edward . . . Flock, James Henry . . . RESIDENCE. City or Town,&c. Couhtt. • • • • • Gamble, Clarke . . Gilkison, Archibald Gwynne, John W., Q.C. Gait, Thomas Garrett, William A. . . . Gwynne, Jamea W. Gilderslieve, Overton S 1850 1 Gray, George A Gibb, Alexander Green, Columbus H. . . Grundy, G. E 1855 1856 Trin.T. rrisoil, Anous " Miller, DuiiU'l G 1846 Manin, Richard 1848 Muoani, John 1848 Morpiiy, (Jrorge 1851 Mor.-^is, Alexander " i Mills, George H 1852 Magrath, Charles 1853 Moore, Allan J " Martin, John R 1864 Morris, James Henry . . . 1854 Mowat, George L 1855 Malhes^on, VVm. Marshall " I Mendell William 1855 Martin, Kdvvard 185(j Morphy, Henry B 1857 Moore, Robert Mc. 1823 McMariin, Daniel 1830 McUouell, George 1832 McDonald, Rolland, Q.C. ,! ) McDonald, Hon. John A. 'I \ Q.C, Atty. Gen. W. 1 840 Macdonald, I Ion. J.S..Q.C. 1842 McLean, Alexander D " iMcfjean, Jt)hn N 1843iiMcLean, Archibald G. . . " jMcKenzie, William K. . . 1845 McDonell, Alexander .. 1847 Macdonell, Archibald J.. . McDonell, Samuel S McDonald, Alexander McClean, VVordhip B. . . . 1836! Belleville Hastings. Owen Sound . . Grey. Lindsay Victoria. Picton Prince Edward, Belleville Ha&>tings. Tienton Hastings. (ialt Waterloo. Aiicaster Wentworth. Toronto York. St. Catharines . . Lincoln. .\Iirickville .... Granville. Toronto York. Toronto York. ' Woodstock Oxford. Hamilton Wentworth. London iMiddlesex. Toronto Vork. Montreal Lower Canada. Hamilton Wentworth. Toronto York. Goderich Huron. Cayuga Haldimand. Toronto York. Kingston Frontenac. Toronto York. Toronto York. Hamilton Wentworth. Toronto York. Toronto York. Perth Lanark. Cornwall Stormont. St. Catharines. . Lincoln. Kingston Frontenac, Cornwall Stormont, Chatham Kent. Prescott Grenville, Toronto York. Vankleek Hill . . Prescott. Toronto York. Kingston Frontenac, Windsor Essex. Toronto York. Brockville .... Leeds. LAW DIRECTORT. A9 Date of Call llil. T. 1849 i( (t <« 1850 Mich.T w Trin.T. 1851 (t 1852 ii K u 1853 u i( East.T. 1854 (1 Hil" T. 1855 £ast.T. (( «t 1856 Mich.T. (1 Trin.T. 1857 Upper Canada Bar. RESIDENCE. CityorTown,&c. County. McMichael, Daniel Toronto McNab, John I Toronto McCrea, Walter Chatham McKerlie, Daniel ■ Branvford Macdonell, John Cornwall McCutchon, Peter McGill Toronto Mclntyre, Neil C [Toronto McDougall, Alexander D.; Toronto MacUonell, Duncan .... Durham Macaulay^ J. Jermy ....! Toronto MacDennott, Henry .... Goderich !VIacpherson, Henry . . . McDonald, John McKeown, John McKenzie, Valentine . . . MacGregor, Patrick . . . Hil. T. 1827 " 1846 Trin.T. 1852 Trin.T. 1830 Ea8t.T. 1847 Trin.T. " Hil. T. 1854 Mich.T. 1838 Hil. T. 1839 •* 1842 Mich.T. 1844 N Notman, William, Q.C Nichol, Robert K. A Nanton, Augustus O O'Reilly, Miles, Q.C. . . . O'Hare, John O'Reilly, James O'Connor, John, junr Owen Sound . . Toronto Hamilton Elora Toronto Dundas Vienna Toronto «i 1845 1847 i( 1848 Hamilton Belleville Kingston Windsor Hil. T. Trin.T. Hil. T. East.T. Mich.T. 1849 Hil. T. 1851 Trin.T. 1852 " 1853 Mich.T. 1854 EaatT. 1856 Prince, Hon. John, Q.C. Pringle, Jacob Farrand . . Phillpotta, George Alex. . Pringle, James D Patton, Hon. James .... Parke, Ephraim Jones . . . Parke, Thomas, junr. . . I'rince, Albert Pattee, David Proudfoot, William .... Patterson, Christopher S. Pinhey, Charles H Paterson, James Powell, Charles Henry . . Ponton, William Hamilton Sandwich . . . Cornwall . . . . Toronto Hamilton . . . . Barrie London Kingston . . . . Sandwich . . . . L'Orignal ... Hamilton . . . . Toronto .... Ottawa 'Toronto .... St. Catharines Belleville . . . I Peterson, Henry William [Guelph York. York. Kent. Brant. Stormont. York, York. York. Grey. York. Huron. Grey. York. Wentworth. Wellington. York. Wentworth. Elgin. York. Wentworth. Hastings. Frontenac. Essex. Essex. Stormont. York. Wentworth. Simcoe. Middlesex. Frontenac. Essex. Prescott. Wentworth. York. Carleton. York. Lincoln. Hastings. Wellington. H ^ IMf |i II 60 TBB TTPFER CANiDA Date of Call Upper Cakada Bab. RESIDENCE. CiTT OR TowN,&c. County. Trin.T. 1867 Park, ShubaU R Ridont, George Hamilton Wentworth. Hil.T. 1816 Toronto Yoik. Trin.T. 1836 Raymond, Lorenzo D. . . Merrittsville . . . Welland. Mich.T. 1839 Ross, Hon. John, Q.C. . Belleville Hastings. EasLT. 1842 Rubidge, Alfred Fort Hope .... Durham. Mich.T. 1843 Robinson, Jamea Lukin . . Toronto York. Ea8t.T. 1844 Robinson, John Beveriey . Toronto York. Trin.T. « Richards, Stephen, junr. . Toronto York. Hil.T. 1846 Reid, Colin D Hamilton Wentworth. Eaat.T. « Read, David Breakenridgf J Vonto York. Mich.T. 1846 Ruttan, Richard CoboRrg Northumberland. " 1847 Richardson, Hugh Woodstock .... Oxford. Eaat.T. 1848 Ross, >^'illiai» Cornwall Stormont. Micli.T. " Richards, Albert N Brockville Leeds. East T 1849 Roaf. Joiin. iunr Toronto ...... York. Micli.T. " R-obidge, Walter Peterboro' .... Peterboro'. Hil.T. 1860 Reynolds, John Brockville .... Leeds. Trin.r. ** Robinson, Christopher . . Toronto York. Hil.T. 1852 Robertaon, Thomas .... Diindas Wentworth. U t( Ryerson, Egerton F Stratford Perth. " 1 864 Hy kert, John Charle* St. Catharines . Lincoln. Eaat.T. " Read, John Breakenridge. Toronto ...... York. Trin,T. 1865 Rowlands, Samuel S Sherwood, George, Q.C. Kingston Frontenac. Mich.T. 1833 Brockville .... Leeds. Hil.T. 1834 «mith,Hy.jr.Q,C.3ol-G.W Kingston Frontenac. Trin.T. " Smith, James, Q.C. . . . Port Hope .... Durham. E«Bt.T. 1836 Stanton, Francis Gore . . Simcoe Norfolk. Mich.T. " Smith, John Shuter .... Port Hope .... Durham. Hil. T. 1838 Steele, Richard Farmar . . Brockville .... Leeds. EaatT 1843 Stewart. John tStratforrl Pprth Trin.T. « Saxon, James Frederick . St. Catharines . . Lincoln. Hil.T. 1844 Smith, Larmtt W., D.C.L. Toronto York. Trin.T. " Shanly, James, London Middlesex. HU.T. 1846 Strathy, John Barrie Simcoe. Trin.T. " Smith, Sidney Cobourg Northumberland. " 1847 Stanton, Jamea St. Thomaa Elgin. u •< Scott, James Port Hope .... Hamilton Diirhftm. M M Sadleir, Charles A Wentworth. Hil.T. 1848 Scatcherd, Thomas London Middlesex. EastT. « Scott, Richard William . . Ottawa Carleton. HU.T. 1849 Strong, Samuel H Toronto ..../. York. tt M Springer, Oliver Hamilton Wentworth. u LAW DIRECTORY. 61 I 1 Dale of Call Trin.T. 1851 Ea8t.T. 1852 Mich.T. ti EH8t.T. 18fi3 Hil. T. 1864 Trin.T. (( Mich.T. <( Trin.T. 1856 (t i( East-T. 1866 Hil. T. 1867 East.T. M M •( Trin.T. 1838 Mich.T 1846 Hil. T. 1848 East.T. 1862 Mich.T CI Trin.T. 1863 Hil.T.1844| Mich.T. 1846 Hil. T. 1846 •i 1847 Mich.T. 1823 Ea8t.T. 1836 (( 1839 Trin.T. « Mich.T. 1842 East.T. 1846 Hil. T. 1847 ti 1851 Trin.T. 1862 ii 1863 (t Ud4 « 1856 (( it M 1867 M u Upper Canada Bar. Start, John E Spoiii), Peter B Sirachan, Ale xiuider Wood Shaw, William McN. .. Simpson, Caleb P Stanton, William Henry . Sherwood, William Stoneman, Robert C Sutherland, Robert Saunders, Thomas W. . . Sisson, Jonathan Snooks, Tunis Love Smart, W. L Throop, Robert Henry . . . Turner, Robert J Thompson, DavidMargrave Tilt, Thomas Thompson, James Richard Tremayne, William H^nry UandV RESIDENCE. Cits or Towk,&c. Countt. Hamilton Hamilton Goderich . Perth .... Hamilton Toronto . Brockville London . Berlin . . . Giielph .. Toronto . Kingston Cobourg Toronto London .. Toronto Hamilton Whitby . Vankousrhnet, Mattbcv J Toronto . Vidal, VVilliam iVi.n ;»e . JHarnia ... VanNorman, George R.. . Simcoe. W Whitehead ,Marcu!«Fiyette Wilson, John, Q.C. . . Wallbridjje, Lewis, Q.C, Wilson, Adam, Q.C. . . Woods, Robert Stuart . . Walker, John Weller, William Henry . Wallbridee, Adim Henry Wilson. William Mercer . Weller, Charhs A. .... Wood, Edmund Burke . . Wright, Alfred Francis . . Wortl)ington, Philip T. . . Wilkison, Robert M. . . . Wells, Rupert M Port Hope London Belleville Toronto Chatham Cornwall Cobonrg Belleville Simcoe Peterboro' Brantford Toronto London Kingston VankleekHill.. Wentwortb. Wentwortb. Huron. Lanark. Wentwortb. York. Leeds. Middlesex. Waterloo. Wellington. York. Frontenac. Northumberland. York. Middlesex. York. Wentwortb. Ontario. York. York. Lambton. NorfoliE. Durham. Middlesex. Hastings. York. Kent. Stormont. Northumberland. Hastings. Norfolk. Peterboro*. Brant. York- M:(idlcsex. Fronienac. Pre«cott. r> V HI II LIST OF' m 4 THROUGHOUT UPPER CANADA, WITH PLACES OF RESIDENCE AND DATES OF ADMISSION. N.B. Und«r the I8th Victoria, chap. 128, mi the Rule of the Law Societf of Easter Term, 14th Victoria, chap: 1, Attorneys and Soticihrv are required, under a penalty of £10, to take out annually, in Mith- aelmaa Term, from the Secretary of the Law Society, Certifieatea to Practice. Date of Admission. NAME. RESIDENCE. CiTT OR ToWNr &-C CoUHTT. 12thJune,1839' A Ainslie, Adam Gait Bowmanville .... Prescott Sarnia Waterloo. 9th June, 1840 Armour, Robert Durham. 18thJune,1845 22ndJunel848 Anderson, Michael John ... Adams, Joshua, junr Aikman, Thomas H Ambrose, William Agnew, James Grenville. Lambton. 4ih Feb. 1850 SndJune, 1851 10thJune,1851 Cayuga Hamilton Kingston Oakville Haldimand. Wentworth. Frontenae. 7ih June, 1852 Alma, John P Halton. 1st Sept. 1852 Alma, William E Paris Brant. 18th June, 1853 Arnold, Waller Toronto York. 21stNoT. 1853 Armour, John D Cobouifg Barrie St. Thomas Chatham ...„.,, Toronto ...... . NorthambcrlanA. 6th June, 1855 27thAug.l86(; iBt June, 1857 15th Nov.1852 Ardagh, William Davis Abbott, Christopher Charles Atkinson, Charles R B Boulton, James Simcoe. Elgin. Kent. York. 19th Jan. 1825 Burritt, Marcus Prescott ...»,.... Peterboro' Toronto ... Grenville. 2lstApril,1835 Burnham, Elias Peterboro*^. 4th Nov. 1839 Brough, Seeker York. 5th Nov. 1839 |Burns, Thomas St. Ciitharines ... Sandwich Lincoln. 5th Aug. 1840 Baby, William D Becher, Henry C. R. Q.C. Burton, George W Eseez. 2nd Nov. 1840 2l8tJune.l84i London Hamilton Toronto Middlesex. Went worth 6tb Auf. 1841 Boomer, George York. Law DIRECTORt. 09 Date of Admiaaion. SrdAug. 1842 7th Nov. 1842 l8ihFeb. 1843 ]5thAug.l843 ]3thFeb. 1844 6th Dec. 1844 HthJan. 1845 iSthJune 1847 ]8t Nov. 1847 9th Feb. 1848 i7thFeb. 1849 S2ndDec.l849 11th June 1850 26thAug.l850 18thNoT.1850 3rd Feb. 1851 HthFeb. 1851 15thFeb, 1851 9th June, 1851 14th June 1851 24thNov.l851 7th June, 1852 30ihAug.l852 )6thNov.l852 22dNov. 1852 7th Feb. 1853 iSthFeb. 1853 ISthJune 1853 30th Aug. 1853 30thAug.l853 2l8tNov. 1853 22dNov. 1853 22d Nov. 1853 5th June, 1854 fith June, 1854 7th.Iune. 1854 25thNov.l854 6ih Feb. 1855 14th June 1856 28thAug 1856 29thAug.l856 18thNov.l856 2ndFeb 1857 2ndFeb. 1857 llthFeb. 1857 Ist June, 1857 ISthJune 1857 22dApril,1837 7th Aug. 1838 Buell, William O Bethune, Donald, junr. Boucher, Robert M. ... Burrowes, James J. ... Brooke, George Bacon, William Vynne Bell, James J RESIDENCE. City or To\vs,Slc, County. Ball, Lewis A Boulton, D'Arcy Brook, Daniel Bievins, Edward. .< Bell, John Ball, Francis R Barker, Edgar '. Boultbee, Alfred..... Bennett, Burton . Barrett, Robert G Boucher, Thomas D. . . ... Boyd, John Billings, John Baines, C. T Brogdin, (Jeorge Buell, J- Dockstader Barton, George M Boulton, Edward Trevor. Billings. William H Baxter, George Boswell, Augustus G. ... Burns, William H Ball. Abram T. H Barry, Thomas , Bievins, John Bridges, Macdonald Bastedo, G. Tice Bell, John ,.., Barr, John Boulton, James Forster .., Beaty, James, junr , Blake, D Edward ., Bernard, Hewitt Boulton, George D'Arcy Bell, William Houghton Benson, Thomas Moore . Bayly, Richard Boyd, William Thomas , Beard, Henry B Dennett, Henry Edward , Cameron, John Cameron Hon. John li. Q.C. Perth BowintTnville ... Colhonie ^ Kinir^-ton Toronto Toronto Iloliiind Landing Thorold Bariie Braniford Woodstock Toronto Woodstock Dunnville Newmarket Iiigersoll Toronto CaiDpbt'lford . . . Tori;i)io Prince Albert .. Pakeiiham Port Hope Brockville Dundas Cobourg Whitby Vienna Cobt'urg Toronto Gait Toronto Toronto Hiunilton Milton Belleville Hamilton Port Hope Torontn . . Toronto Barrie '^I'oronto Toronto Port Hope . . . . London Toron • Toronto I Lanark. I Durham. I Northumberland JFrontenac. I York. I York. York. jWelland. iSimcoe. Brant. Oxford. York. Oxford. Hnldimand. York. Oxford. York. Northumberland. York. Ontario. Lanark. Durham. Leeds. Wentworth. Northufnberlanol Ontario. E!gm. Northumberland York. Waterloo. York. York. Wentworth. Halton. Hastings. , Wentworth. Durham. York. York. Simcoe. Yoik. York. Durham. Middlesex. York. Brantford. Toronto . York. Brat>t. York. i •■-i- 04 THB UPFIR CANADA Date of Admiaaion. 4th Feb. 1839 10th June, 1839 lOthJuDc, 1839 30th Jan. 1841 14thJune,184I 15th Feb. 1845 30th July, 1845 4th Nov. 1845 find Feb. 1846 lOthJune, 1846 13th Feb. 1847 14lhJune, 1847 7th Aug. 1847 12th Aug. 1848 13thNov. 1849 ISthNoT. 1850 ISthNov. 1850 2nd June, 1851 2nd Feb. 1852 3rd Feb. 1852 7th Feb 1852 8th June, 1852 18th June, 1852 ISthNov. 1858 15th Feb. 1853 19tb Feb. 1853 lat Dec. 1853 13th Feb. 1854 16th Feb. 1854 6th June, 1854 8th Sept. 1854 20th Nov 1854 6th June, 1855 16th June, 1855 30th Aug 1855 2nd June, 1856 29thNov. 1856 ATTORNEYS. 16thNov. 1833 10th June, 1839 lOthJune, 1839 9ti» Nov. 1842 Sth Aug. 1844 15th Feb. 1845 30th July, 1845 7th Feb. 1849 9th Feb. 1849 16th Feb. 1849 17thNov. 1849 IfiibJiue^ieSO Crooks, Robert Filkington .. Crawford, John Cahill, James Campbell, Alexander, Q.C. Campbell, Stednian B. .... Cooper, Charles W Coleman, Charles L, . . . Connor, Skeffin'n.LLD.Q.C. Crickmore, John Cockburn, James Crickmore, Charles G Crowther, James Carruthers, Frederic Fraser Cameron, Matthew Crooks. Ctiii.mins, J. F Cnrrall, John Graham .... Clegg, William Craigie, William Crysler, Manuel O Clurk, George M Clark, Thomj^s Cornish, Francis Evana... Clench, Leon M Currie, James G Cameron, Alexander Crooks, Adam Campbell, Donald Carrall. Charles J Crea3or, John, junr .... Cameron, H«ctor Chamberp, Fiiiwjliiam il.. Carman, RnTus Cameron. Malcolm C Clark, Alwtifr M Carrall James A Cotter, Ja met* R CoBolly, John Hamiltoa . . D Duggan, Gtorge Duggan, John Den iaon, George T Dalton, Robert G Deacoo, John, junr Daniel, James Denipsey, Richard Dunsford , George Dennistevn, Robert Davy Benjamin C Draper, William George .. DougAll, Allen R&nney .... RESIDENCE. City orTow.«j,&c. County. Toronto Toronto Hamilton King^iton Toronto Kingston Belleville Toronto Toronto Cobourg Hamilton Toronto Toronto Toronto Brampton Woodstock ... Ottawa Hamilton Dundas Cobourg Kingston London St. Mary's St. Catharines Toronto Toronto Ottawa Toronto Owen Sound .. Toronto Brockville ... Iroquois Goderich Toronto -'tratford Dunnville . . . St. Catharines Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto •••*... Perth London Toronto Peterboro* . . . . Peterboro* Napanee • Kingston *'* BelleTille York. York. Wentworth. Frontenao. York. Frontenae. Iia!b. 1848 llthJune, 1849 l8t Aug. 1849 17thNov. 1851 17thNov. 1851 let Sept. 1852 6th Feb. 1854 14thJune, 1854 5th Feb. 1855 5th Feb. 1855 19thNov. 1855 17th Nov.1856 18th Nov.1856 ATTORNEYS. Jones, Ormond ,,,, Jarvia, William D. P. ... Jarvia, Stephen Maule Jones, Edward C Jone», Charles Jones, John Robert Johnson. W. ,., Jackson, M. B Jellett, Robert Patterson . . Jones, Jonas Ap Jarvis, Charles H Jones Henry A Kirkpatrick, Thomas, Q.C Kirkpatrick, Stafford F. ... Keele, WilHam Conway ... Kirchhoifer, Nesbitt Keele, Henry R. F. Keefer, Alexander Kippin, .^melius W. Kingsmill, John J Kerby, Joseph Thomae ., Low, Ftnlip Lapenotiere, William Lewis, John B Lawder, John M. Leggo, WilHam Lizars, Daniel H Lees, Robert Leith, Alexander Lewis, Ira Law, Robert Nicholl Leggatt, Gordon W Long, Peter B Lyon, Robert Lemon, Andrew Lazier, Thomas A Lacourse, Anthony Lane, Samuel J. Light, Robert Newton Leys, John Lawford, Thomas Wright. Laurasot», William L. . . . . RESIDENCE. City ob Town.&c. County. Brockville Gueiph Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Sandwich Toronto Belleville Toronto Hamilton Brockville Pietow Woodstocfe Ottawa Niagara Hamilton Stratfo-rd Ottawa Toronto Goderich Hamilton ..... Amherstberg Branlibrd Ottawa Gueiph ,., . Belleville Lindsay Owen Sound Woodstosk .. Toronto London Leeds. Wellington. York. York. York. York. Edsex. York. Hastings. York. Wentworth, Leeds. Kingston Frontenae. Peterboro' ...... Peterboro*. Toronto York. Port Hope Durham. Toronto York. Prescolt Grenville. Dondas Wentworth Gueiph Wellington, ToroBt& York. Prince Eklward Oxford Carleton Lincoln. Wentworth. Penh. Carleton. York. Huron. Wentworth, Elssex. Brant. Carleton. Wellingtou, Hastings. Victoria. Grey. Oxford. York. Middlesex.. i\: : i ^ll- 'k < "''1 I '■ '•■ I. It; ?t ! ! ,!, ^t rWE UPPIE CANADA Dat$ of Admitaion. 98tbNoT. 1856 7th Not. 1833 5th Nov. 1833 8ihNov. J833 6th Nov. 1834 3rd Nov. 1835 lOtbJunr. 1839 3rd Aug. 1840 llth Vov. 1840 l8thF*b. 1843 Ut Aug. 1845 S6thMay, 1846 SSihJune, 1846 3lBt July, 1846 7th Feb. 185(1 4th Feb. 1851 6th June, 1851 9th June, 1851 86th Aug. 1851 find Feb. 1853 l5thNov. 1853 10th June,1853 ISthJune, 18t»3 SSthNov. 1853 5th June, 1854 S8thAug. 1854 4th Sept. 1854 2lst Nov. 1854 6th Feb. 1855 SOthNov. 1855 5th Feb. 1856 5tb June, 1856 14thJune, 1856 2nd Sept. 1856 let June, 1857 4th Sept. 1857 ATTORNEYS. Loscombe, Robert P. M 3rd May, 1833 19thApril,1830 8th Feb. 1833 5th Feb. 1835 3rd Feb. 1840 13th Feb. 1843 30th June,1843 lOthNov. 1843 lOthNoT. 1843 Merrill, Samuel ' Murney, Hon. Edmund ... Meyera, Adam Henry .... Miller, John Milne, Alexander S Miller, Robert Beti Miller, Richard , Mirick, Terence H Murrison, Angun Miller, Dauiel G Maenra, John Martin, Richard Morphy, George Murray, Lempriere Martin, Edward Rogers .. Morris, Alexander Moore, Allan J Mills, George H Magrath, Charles Martin, John R Murphy, Daniel Ridgeway . Malloch, George W Moore, Robert Morphy, Henry B Morris, Jamea Henry Mowat, George L Miller, Thomas Mobcrly, George Martin, Edward Meudeli, WilUam Malloch. John MathesoN, Charles W. Matheson, William Marehall Maira, Alexander Mingaye, William R. .... Mo RESIDENCK. City or Town.&c. Countt. McMartin, Daniel McDenell, George McDonald, Rolland, Q.C. iMacdonald, Hon. John A., Q.C, Attorney Gen. W acdonald, Hon. J. S. Q.C McLean, Alexander D. .. McKenzie, William K McLean, Archibald G. McLmui, John N. BowmanviUe . . Picton Belleville Trenton Gait Ancastrr Toronto St. Catharines .. Mirickville Toronto Wooddtock London Hamilton Toronto Picton Guelph Montreal Goderich Hamilton Toronto Cayuga Trenton Brantford Toronto Toronto Toronto Kingston Berlin CoUingwood .... Hamilton Toronto Ottawa .k Siracoe Toronto Markham Perth Cornwall St.Catharinea . . Kingston Cornwall Chatham Yankleek Hill . . . Toronto Freacott Durham. Prince Edward. Hastings. Hastings. Waterloo. Wentworth. York. Lincoln. Grenville. York. Oxford. Middlesex. Wentworth. York. Prince Edward. Wellington. Lower Canada. Fluron. Wentworth. York. Haldimand. Hastings. Brant. York. York. York. Frontenae. Waterloo. Sinfcoe. Wentworth. York. Cnrleton. Norfolk. York. York. Lanark. Stormont. Lincoln. Frontenae. Stormont. Kant. Preacott. York. GreoTille. LAW KRBCTORT. Datt of Admiision. 9th Feb. 1844 Snd Not. 1846 Ist Feb. 1847 16th June. 1*^7 iBtNor. 1847 12th June, 1848 13tbJune, 1848 2nd Aug. 1848 13th Aug. 1848 lOthNoT. 1848 nthNoT. 1848 UthJune, 1849 4th Feb. 1850 15th June, 185U 98thAug. 1851 2nd Feb. 1852 8th Sept. 1852 15thNov. 1852 19thNoT. 1852 SOthAug. 1853 SihSept. 1853 5th June. 1854 5th June, 1854 Sth June. 1854 5th June, 1854 28th Aug 1854 6th Feb. 1855 4th June, 1855 4th June, 1855 7th June, 1855 28th Aug. 1855 8th8fpt. 1855 30th Aug. 1856 11th June, 1857 ATTORNEYS. RKblDENCB. City or Towh.&c. Cochtt. McDonell, Alexaiider McDunell, Samuel 8 .. .Maedonell, Archibald John McDonald, Alexander \1cCleaa, Worship B. McCrea, Waller McNab. John Maedonell, John Maedonell, Hugh James ... McDonell, Alexander McMichael, Daniel McMuUen, William McKerlie, Daniel McKay, John McKeniie. Alexander M. . McPhail. Peter McCutchon. Peter McGill . McDougall, Alexander D. . Mclntyre, Neil Cameron ... McDonell, Duncan Maedonell, Allen S McDerraott, Henry McPherson, Henry Mc,''.'eill, Neale Macarow, Daniel ...... MrGivem, Charles P. McDonald, John McKeown, John McFadden, James McCarthy, D* Alton Mc Bride, John McMillan, John , McKenzie, Valentine , McMuIlen, Duncan A. ... N ••• ••••< Toronto , Windsor Kingston Toronto Brockville Chatham Toronto Cornwall Whitby ... Morrisburgh Toronto DunnTille Brantford Perth Alexandria Brampton Toronto Toronto Toronto Durham BelleTilU Goderich Owen Sound Newcastle ., Kingston Brantford Toronto Hamilton St. Mary's . Barrie Toronto KingstoB Elora lOth Jan. 1857 2nd Feb. 1846 20thNoT. 1852 SOthNoT. 1854 22ndJune,1830 6th Aug. 1844 12thAug. 1844 15th Feb. 1845 19ihJune, 1846 7th Aug. 1847 UthJune, 1852 andJime, 1857 Notman, William, Q.C. .iDtmdBfl Nichol, Robert K. A Vienna Nanton, Augustus Norris, Patrick Q, Q.C. O'Reilly, Miles, O'Brien, Peter O'Beirne, Ivan O'Brien, H. M. O'Hare, John O'Reilly, James O'Connor, John, ja«r. O'Conaarf D., junr. Toronto London Hamilton L'Orignal Peterboro' Toronto Belleville Kingston Windswr York. Bseex. Frontcnte. York. Leeds Kent. York. Stormont. Ontario. Dundas. York. Ualdimtndr Brant. Lanark. Glengarry. Peel. York. York. York. Grey. Hastings. Huron. Grey. NorthnmberUndr Frontenac. Brant. York. Wentworth. Perth. Simcoe. York. Frontenac. Wellington. Wentworth. Elgin. York. Middksez. Wentworth. Prescott. Peterboro'. York. Hastings. Frontenae. Essex. I I •H. m' TO THE UrrSK CANADA ISthAuH. 183H lOthNov. 183H ISthAug. 1641 null Aug. 1843 14thJuae, 1845 iHt Aug. 1846 27lh July, 1847 7th Feb. 1848 I5>th June, 1848 11th June, 1849 fi'h Feb. 1850 7ih Sept. 1850 2nci June, 1851 SUthAug. 1853 Isi Sept. 1854 7th Feb. 1855 9th F, 1848 Scott, Richard William ... Ottawa Carleton. 8th Nov. 1848 Smart. William R Caledonia. . . . Haldimand. 10th Feb. 1849 Springer, Oliver Hamilton .... Wentworth, 4th Feb. 185U Shaw, William McNarin.. Perth Lanark. 8th Feb. 1851 Shoriis. Edward Toronto York. 2nd June, 1851 Start, John E, Hamilton .... Wentworth. 26th Aug 1851 Spohn," Peter B Hamilton .... Wentwohh. 17thNov. 1851 Strnchan, Alexander Wood Goderich .... Huron. lOihJune, 1852 Stevenson, Francis S. Cayuga Haldimand. nthJune, ISfiS Scott, Francis Pembroke. , . . Renfrew. 2l8t Nov. 1853 Simpson, Caleb P. ....... Hamilton .... Wentworth. 5th June, 1854 Stonenian, Robert C, London Middlesex. lOthJune, 1854 Stanton, William Henry .. Toronto York. SUthAug. 1854 Snooks, Tunis Love Kingston .... Frontenac. 27ihNov. 1854 Sherwood, William Brockville. . . . Leeds. 5th Sept. 1855 Sutherland, Robert Berlin Waterloo. 6th Sept. 1855 Schram, J. Burwell .... London Middlesex. l6thFeb. 1856 Saunders, Thomas W. Guelph Wellington. 2ndJune, 1866 Scott, Alexander F Brampton. . . . Peel. 27thNov. 1856 Sision, Jonathan . . . . Toronto York. 13thJune, 185" Smart, W. L. 25thAug. 1857 Symons, John T Throop, Robert Henry ... Guciph Wellington 5th Feb. 1836 Cobourg .... Northumberland l9thAug. 1641 Turner, Robert J. . . . . Toronto York. 14th June, 1847 Thompson, John E Toronto York. 16th June, 1847 Thompson, Duvid M. London Middlesex. lluiJune, 1849 Thompson, James Richard Hamilton .... Wentworth. 9th Aug, 1849 Tilt, 'Ihomas Toronto York. SOthAug. 1852 Tremayne, Wm. Henry ... Whitby Ontario. 72 THB UFPBR CANADA Date of Admission, ATTORNEYS. 12th Feb. 18.'5 Torney, Hugh 18:hNov.J856|Tiit. Jam-s . Sndfeb. 1857 l8t June, 1857 3rd Nor. 1845 Snd Feb. 1846 18th June, 1846 4th Aug. 1846 iSthJune, 1850 7tb Feb. 1857 14th Jan. 1833 8th Feb. laiO Ilth Feb. 1830 5th Nov. 1834 7th Not. 1836 13th Feb. 1837 7th Not. 1844 6th Feb. 1847 ]4th Feb. 1851 3rd Sept. 1853 4th Sept. 1859 24th N«t. 1853 Ilth Feb. 1853 2l8t Nov. 1853 7th Feb. 1854 5th June, 1854 16th June,l 854 SOth Not. 1854 29th Aug. 1855 23rd Nov. 1855 6th Feb. 1856 26th Aug. 1856 29th Not. 1856 14th Feb. 1867 I4tb Feb. 1857 Trew, Neii McL. Tisdale, DaTid . . Vankoughnet, Matthew R. Vidal, William Penrose . . VanNorman, George R. . . Vandusen, O Vizard, William Henry J. . VanNorman, Joseph D. . . W Whitehead, Marcus Fayette Wilson, Adam, Q.C. . . . Wallbridge, Lewis, Q.C. . Wilson, John, Q.C Walker, John Warren, Thomas Dickson. WoodrufT, Joseph A. . . . Weller, William Henry . . Wallbridge, Adam Henry . Wilkinson, James Hands . Weller, Charles A Wittrock, Herman Woods, Robert Stuan . . . Wood, Edmund Burke . . Wilson, Robert John . . . Wilson, John W. H. ... Wilson, William Mercer . WcTthington, Philip T. . . Wright, Alfred Francis . . Wilkison, Robert M. . . . Wilaou, John ....... Walker Benjamin Wells, Rupert M Wilsun, Groeme M WilkinaoD, Richard T. . . RESIDENCE. CiTT OR Town, &c. CotmiT. Prescott . . Toronto, . . Simcoe . . . Toronto. . . Sarnia . . . Simcoe . . . Owen Sound Peterboro'. . Simeoe . . . Port Hope Toronto. . Delleville . London. . Coriiwall . St. Thomas Niagara. . Cobourg . BelleTille . Sandwich. Peterboro'. Morpeth . Chatham . Brantford . Whitby . . Bradtord . Simcoe . . London . . Toronto. . Kingston . Ottawa . . St. Thomas, Vankleek Brantford Cornwall Hill Grenville. York. Norfolk. York. Lambton. Norfolk. Grey. Peterboro'. Norfolk. Durham. York. Hastings. Middlesex. Stormont. Elgin. Lincoln. Northumberland. Hastings. Essex. Peterboro*. Kent. Kent. Brant. Ontario. Simeoe. Norfolk. Middlesex. York. Frontenao. Carleton. Elgin. Prescott, Brant. Stormont. LIST OF Ipriictisittg 3kit0nic|s anb ^jjlitte THllOUGHOUT UPPER CANADA. OSr O T -A.T T EC E 13 .A. R . 12th June.l 830 22d June, 1848 Ist June, 1857 5th Nov. 1839 6ih Aug. 184()J 6th Dec. 1^44! 14th Jan. 1845 9th Feb. 1848; 2fith Aug. 1 85(1 j 3ra Feb. 1851 i 14th Feb. 185li 14th June, 1 85 1: 24th Nov. 185 1 7th June, 18.-)":> 16lhNov.l8.-.-2; 7th Feb. 1S53: 21st Nov. 18.')3j 7th June, 1854 28th Aug. 1856! 18th Nov. 1856^ 2ad Fob. 18.i7 2:2(1 Apnl,1837 13th Nov. 184!) 18th Nov. 1850 2nd Feb. 1852 18thJune,1852 Ainslie, Adam . . . Adams, Joshua, Jr. . Atkinson, Charles R. B Burns, Thomas . Baby, William D. Hn(H)n, William Vynne Bell, James J. . Bioiike, Daniel . Barker, Edijar . Bennett, Burton . Boucher, Tiiomas D rjilluigp, John . . . Baines, C. T. . , Bro2;(lm, George . Barton, Georya M. Billings, William li. i^arry, Thomas . . Barr, John . . . Bernard, Flewitt Bell, William Ilouuhton Benson, Thomas Moore G Cameron, John . . . . Cummins, J. P Carrall, John Graham. Crysler, iManud O. . . Clench, Leon M. . . . RESIDENCE. City OR Town, &c. County. Gait . . . Sarnia. . Chatham I St. Catharines ! Sandwich I Toronto . I Holland L Brantford Dunnville Jiigersoll Campbelfoi Prince Alb iPakenham Port Hope IDimdas . i Whitby . I Toronto . i Hamilton IBarrie . . 'Toronto . Port Hope ng Waterloo. Lambton. Kent. Lincoln Essex. York. York. Brant, Hnldimand. 0.\ford. Northumberland. Ontario. Lanark. Durham. 'A'cntworth. Ontario. ; York. Wentworth. Simcoe. York. Durham. Brantford .... Brant. Brampton .... Peel. Woodstock . . . 0.\f'ord. Dundaa Wentworth St. Mary's . . . Perth. .• ;-: r I ■ ll.'!! 1 74 THE UPPER CANADA 6th June, 1855 Cameron, Malcolm C. 16th June,] 855 2nd June, 1^56 29th Nov. 185'' Clark, Aiisier .vl. Cotter, James R Conolly, John Hamilton 7th Feb. 1849 Dunsford, George 17th Feb. 1853 Dunsford, Martin 13th.Iune,ie54|Duck, William Ifth Feb, 1855; Davis, William 24th Nov. 1855 Duck, Henry F 7th Feb. 1856 Davison, John 1st June, la.^lT I> an, William W. . . . 1st June, 1857 Dartnell, George Henry 28th Aug. 1657 8th Feb. 1848 3rd Feb. 1851 Deacon, Joseph E Ellerbeck, William H. Eyre, John 3rd Feb, 1841 Fairbanks, Pilas Benjamin 10th Nov.1845 Fluett, Louis J. 6th June, 1851JFoley, MichaelHaiiiiUon 5th June, 1855' Foster, CoUey William . 3rd June, 1857 Fraser, Alexander . . . a 6th Aug. 1840 Geddes, James . . 16thJune,1848|Gilman, Edward . 7th June, 1851 (Greig, John. . . . 6th Feb. 1864'Greene, Francis B. 5th June, 1855 3nd June, 1856 Galvin, Bartholomew C. Glasford, John B. . . . H 7th June, 1851 Henderson, R. S, 5th Sept. 1851 ]Hemings, George 6th Feb. 1854' Henderson, Lawrence H. 30thNov.l854|Hurlburt, Henry . . . . 8th Sept 1855 Harpur, William .Tohn . 25th Aug. 1856, Hawkins, GeofFrey . , . ftth June, 1853 15thJune,1855 Johnron W. , . , Jones, Henry A. RESIDENCE. CiTYOR Tow.v,&c. County. Goilerich . . . Toronto . . . . Dunnville . . . St. Catharines , Peterboro' Peterboro' Ottawa . Toronto . Chatham Goderich Belleville Whitby . Sarnia . . Brockville Drishtoa Oshawa . Sandwich Sinicoe . Brockville Elora . . . Simcoe . . Woodstock Peterboro'. London . . Brockville . Brockville Toronto . Belleville Prescott . Toronto . Toronto . Sandwich . Brockville . Huron. York, [laldimand. Lincoln. Peterboro'. Peterboro'. Carleton. York. Kent. Huron. Hastings. Oniario. Lanibton. Leeds. Northumberland. Ontario. FJssex. Norfolk. Leeds. Wellington. Norfolk. Oxford. Peterboro'. Middlesex. Leeds. Leeds. York. Hastings. Grenville. York. York. Essex. Leeds. LAW DIRECTORT. 75 Date of Admission. K RESIDENCE. City OR Town, &c. County. 17t!iApnl.l837 FC'el!-, Willinm Conwny . Toronto 8th.riiHe, 184fi|KiHlf, H.Tiry R. F. . . . jToronto 7tli June, J852;Kipi)(.'n, J-liniliiis VV. . . . jDuiidas . 29th Aug. 18531 Kei by, Joseph T Toronto 7th Kov. 1838 Lnpenotiere, Willinm. . . 11th . Fiiiie, 1849 Lmw, Kobert Nichol . . . 5th Feb. 1855 Liirht, Robert Newton . . 19th Nov. 1855; Leys, .Jolui 17ihNov. 185fi|La"wl()r(l, Thornns VVriglit 18th Nov. 185()'Lnurason, William L. . . 28thNov. 1856 LoBcombe, Robert F . . . 10th .Tune.l 839 4th Feb. J 85 1 18th .June, 1853 6th Feb. 18.55 5th June, 1856 14th June, 1856 1st .Tune, 1857 4th Sept. 1857 12th Aug.1848 10th Nov. 1848 14th June, 1849 i 15th June,! 85(1, 28th Aug. 1851 1 2nd Feb. 1852 5th Sept. 18.53 5th June, 18.54 j 5th June, 1854^ 28th Aug. 1854; 4th June, 1855j 7th .Tune, 1855' 28th Aug. 1855' 8th Sept. 1855 llthJune,1857 M Miller, Robert Bell . . Martin, Edward Rogers Malloch, (George W. . .Moberly, George . . . Malloch, John Matheson, Charles W. Maira, Alexander . . Mingaye, William R. Mc Macdonell, Hugh James McDi)nell, Alexander McMullen, William McKay, John .... McKei.zie, Alexander McPhail, Peter ... Macdoneli, Allen S. McNeill, N-ale . . . Macarov , Daniel . . Menivern, Charles P McFadden, James . McCa^Lv, D' Alton . McFiiue, John . . . McMillan, John. . . McMullen, Dur;can A N 20th Nov. 1854 Norris, Patrick George M. €th Aug. 1844 O VVoodstock Hamilton . VVoodstock Toronto . . London . . liondon . . Jiowmanville O'Brien, Peter 12th Aug. 1844 O'Beirne, Ivan 15th Feb 1845 O'Urien, Henry M 27th Nov. 18r)5iO?borne, William Pelhnm Slid June, 1857 lO'Coanor, D., junr. . . . Toronto . . . Guelph . . . Braniford . . Collingwood Ottawa . . , Simcoe . . , Markham . . Kingston . . Whitby . . Morrisburgh Dunnville . Perth . . . Alexandria. Brampton . Belleville . Newcastle Kingston . Brantford . St. Mary's. Barrie . . . Toronto . . Kingston . Toronto . . London L'Orignal Peterboro' Toronto . Simcoe . York. York. Wentworth. York. Oxford. Wentworth. Oxford. York. Middlesex. Middlesex. Durham. York. Wellington. Brant. Simcoe. Carleton. Norfolk. York. Frontenac. Ontario. Dundas. Haldimand. Lanark. Olengary. Peel. Hastings. Northumberland. Frontenac. Brant. Perth. Simcoe. York. Frontenac. York. Middlesex. Prescott. Peterl'oro', York. Norfolk. 70 THE UPPER CANADA LAW DIKKCTOUr. 1st Sept. 1854 Piielnn, Vnlfii ine . . . 7th Feb. 185*1; l'artii(lf,'e, Tliom!uo .. 13tIiJune,185fijFiipps, IIiMiry Spencer 25th Nov. 185(1! Paul, 'I'liomas .1. ... 1st Sept. lb;>7 Pollard, William D. . R 23r(].Tuac,182P Rapelje, Peter W Ifitli. Tunc, 1852 Richardson, Beverley R. 22d Nov, 1852; Ross, Alexander Gth June, 1853'Revell, Robert 25ih Aug. 1856 Ross, Donald P. S 6th Aua. 1839 Stuart, Charles 15th .Tune,1846jSher\vood, Edward 8th JNov. 1848'Smart, William R. . 8th Feb. 186ljShortis, Edward 10th. Tune, 1852JStevenson, Francis S. 1 7th. Iune,1853 Scott, Francis 6th Sept. 1855|Schram, J. Burwell . . 2ad June, 185() Scott, Alexander F. . 25th Aug. 1857 Symons, John 14th.Tune,1847 Thompson, John E. 12th Feb. 1855 J 'Forney, Hugh . . . . 18th Nov. 18561 Tilt, James 2nd Feb. 1857 Trew, Neil McL. . . 1st June, 1857 Tisdale, David V Vandusen, O . 4th Aug. 1846 15th June,18.5()! Vizard, William Henry J. 7th Feb. 1857 VanNorman, Joseph D. . . W 13th Feb. 1837 Warren, Thomas Dickson 7th Nov. 1844| Woodruff, Joseph A 3rd Sept. 1852; Wilkinson, James Hands . 24th Nov. 18.'>2jWittrock. Herman 7th Feb. 1854i Wilson, Robert John .... 5th June, 18541 Wilson, John W. H 6th Feb. 1856! Wilson, John 26th Aug. 1850l Walker, lienjamin 14th Feb. 1857! Wilson, Gramme M UihFeb. 18571 Wilkinson, Richard T. . . RESIDENCE. City or Tow.v,&c. County. Woodiitock . London . . . Hamilton . . Toronto . . . Collingwood Vittoria . . . Dunnville . . Ottawa . . . . Woodstock . Gialianisville Ottawa . Caledonia Toronto . Cayuga . Pembroke London . Brampton , Guelph . . Toronto Prescott Toronto Windsor . Simcoe Owen Sound Peterboro' . . Simcoe . . . St. Thomas . Niagara . . . Sandwich . . Morpeth . . . Whitby . . . Bradford . . . Ottawa ... St. Thomas . , Brantford . . Oxford. l^^iddiesex. Wentworlb. York. Simcoe. Norfolk. Haldiman(L Carleton. Oxford. Peel. Carleton. Haldiiiiand. York. Haldiniand. Renfrew. Middlesex. Peel. Wellington. York. Grenville. York. Essex. Norfolk. Grey, Peterboro' Norfolk. Elgin. Lincoln. Essex. Kent. Ontario. Simcoe. Carleton. Elgin. Brant. Cornwall Stormont. Camei *Hc •Sal LIST OF misitxs attb |ilt0rni5 in Toronto, WITH THEIR PLACES OF BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE. N.D. — The Barristers are indicated hy the Asterisk * NAMES. ♦Arnold, Walter *Allen, Robert Malion ... Bacon & Fitzgerald William Vynne I^icon. *Edward Fitzgerald .. •Brooke, George Boyd, J. and W *John Boyd ♦William Thomas Boyd *Boulton, James Barry, Thomas Bell & Crowther *John Bell * James Crowther Brough & Robinson *Secker Brough *John Beverley Robinson ♦Blake, D. Edward ♦Barrett, Robert G Bell, William Houghton ... ♦Bennett, Henry Edward , •Boulton, George D'Arcy. ♦Badgeley, Frank PLACF.S OF BTISTNESS. RKSIDENCE. WelliPErion Chamb., .Ionian St. F\in Cayley, Cameron & McMichael. McCarthy, D'Alton ) ♦Hopkins, Henry Baldwin . . . .Green &. Hawkins, and Richafds & Jackson^ Patton, Bernard & Ardagh ^ *Paiton, Hon. James . . . . f . j n i Bernard, Hewitt Udara Crooks. *Ardagh, William Davis.. ^ *Strathy, John Cayley, Cameron & McMichael. BERLIN— (WATERLOO.) Durand Sz, Miller ^ ♦Dnrand, Charles Alfred . >Read, Leith, & Read. *Miller, Thomas '. ) *Gwynne, James W Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. ♦Sutherland, Robert Eccles, Carrall &. Doyle. BELLEVILLE— (HASTINGS.) ♦Coleman, Charles Lester Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. Bell & Ponton ^ ♦Bell, John > Ross, Crawford & Crombiev *Ponton, Wm. Hamilton . . ) LAW DIIIKCTOUY. Name of Tiarrister or Attorney. Toronto Agent. Denn, Willinm Warron Rpnd, Lpiih & Rend. *I)r, Jainos, Junr Adam Crooks. *nonder.s()n, Guoigo Kyro Uiolinrds & Jackson. HondfTson, Lawrence H Richards & Jackson. *Jpllelt, Rohert Patterson Morphy &- Homings. *Murnry, lion. Edmund Head, Loitli &, Read. McDoncll, Allen Springfield Cayley, Cameron & McMichael» *0'llarp, John Richards & Jackson. Wallhrid'io &. Brother ^ *\Vallhridge, Lewis, Q.C. > Wilson, Patterson &, Beaty. *VVullbridgo, Adam Henry ) BOVVMANVILLE— (DURHAM.) Armour & Bethnno 'i *Armour, Robert > Vankoughnet &. Brother* 'i'Betlunie, Donald, Junr. . . i ♦Hntclipson, St. John U Robinson, Brothers. Loscombe, Robert P Hector Cameron. BRADFORD— (SIMCOE.) Wilson, John W. II iMiller & Tilt. BRANTFORD— (BRANT.) Brooke, Daniel Diiggan 6i, Burns. Cameron &, Wilson ~i Cameron, John > Cayley, Cameron & McMichaeL Wilson, Gramme M i Gllkison & Malloch i *Gilkison, Archibald > Richards &, Jackson, Malloch, George W ) *IIardy, Honry A Ross, Crawford «Si Crombie. *Kepgan, George W McGivern, Charles P Cayley, Cameron & McMichaeL *AIcKeilie, Daniel Cayley, Cameron & McMichaeL VanNorman & Bro. (and at Simcoe) ) *VanNorman, Geo. R V Cayley, Cameron &. McMichaeL- VanNoiman, JosephD. .. j Wood & Long ) *VVood, Edmund Burke .. >Duggan & Burns-. *Long, Peter B ) BRAMPTON— (PEEL.) Cummins, J. P John R. Jones. McPhail, Peter Miller & Tilt. Scott, Alexander F, Clarke Gamble. BRIGHTON— (NORTHUMBERLAND.) Eyre, John Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. ' n ! " I ,A I t \\ ' i t| IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // s. 1.0 !^i^ 1^ ■>< Bi 12.2 1.1 f.-^'^" M |L25|U 11.6 < 6" ^ Sciences Corporation 4^ ,A V ■^fi\ 33 WIST MAIN STRUT WfBSTEN.N.Y. 14SM (716)S72-4S03 ■^ 64 THE urrRR canada Name of Barrister or Attorney. Toroxito Agent. BROCKVILLE— (LEEDS.) *Buell, Jacob Dockstatler Richarda & Jackson. Ellerbeck & Foster ^ Ellerbeck, Wm. Harrison . > Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. Foster, Colley William . . ) Ford &- Chambers i *Ford, David B. Ogden . . . > Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. ♦Chambers, FitzW. Herbert ) Glasford, John Breakenridgo Read, Leith &. Read. Glasford, George Henderson, Robert S Pliillpotts & Hamilton. ♦Hubbell, Henry S Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. Hubbell, James ♦Jones, Ormond Richards &, Jackson. ♦McClean, Worship Booker Richards &. Jackson. Jones Henry Alpheus ♦Reynolds, John Frceland & Morris. ♦Richards, Albert Norton Richards & Jackson. Sherwood & Steele ... ^ ♦Sherwood, George, Q.C. > Ross, Crawford & Cronibie. ♦Steele, Richard Farmar. . ) •Sherwood, William Freeland & Morris. CAYUGA— (HALDIM AND.) ♦Martin, John R Cay ley, Cameron & McMichael. Stevenson, Francis S Read, Leith, &. Read. CALE DONIA— (HALDIMAND.) Foley, John Cayley, Cameron, & McMichael. Smart, William R Cayley, Cameron & McMichael. CAMPBELFORD— (NORTHUMBERLAND.) Boucher, Thomas D Read, Leith &, Read. CHATHAM— (KENT.) Atkinson, Charles R Read, Leith &. Read. Duck, Brothers ^ ♦Duck, George, Junr > Robinson, Brothers, Duck, Henry F ) ♦McLean, Alexander D Robinson, Brothers. ♦McCrea, Walter Read, Leith & Read. Prince & Eliot, {and at Sandwich) ) *Prince, Albert > Phillpotts & Hamilton. *Eliot, Charles F ) ♦Woods, Robert Stuart Robinson, Brothers. COBOURG— (NORTHUMBERLAND.) ♦Boulton, Hon. George S Road, Leith & Read. *Boulton, Edward Trevor Read, Leith &. Read. LAW DIRKCTOEY. 8» Name of Barrister or Attorney. Toronto Agent. ♦Boulton, D'Arcy E Cayley, Cameron &, McMichael. "■Boswell, Augustus G Morphy & Hernings. '''Cockburn, James Rea. , I^ith & Read. "■Garrett, William A Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. '"Ruttan, Richard Cayley, Cameron & McMichael. Smith & Armour ^ ♦Smith, Kidney > Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. *Armour, John D j ♦Throop. Robert Henry Weller & CInrk ^ ♦Weller. William Henry.. > Wilson, Patterson & Beaty, ♦Clark, George M ) COLBORNE— (NORTHUMBERLAND.) ♦Boucher, Robert M Read, Leith & Read. COLLINGWOOD— (SIMCOE.) Mobcrly & Pollard ) Moberly George > Cayley, Cameron & McMichaeL Pollard, William Darley. . ) CORN WALL— (STORMONT.) ♦Heenan, Daniel B Richards & Jackson. Macdonald, Ross & Walker .... ^ ♦Macdonald Hon.J.S. Q.C. f Rjcharda & Jackson. ♦Ross, William i •Walker, John ^ ♦McDonell, George Archibald G. McLean. *McDonell, John Cayley, Cameron & McMichael. ♦Pringle, Jacob Farrand Seeker Brough. Wilkinson, Richard T Read, Leith & Read. DUNNVILLE— (HALDLTiIAND.) Barker, Edgar Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. Cotter, James R Richards & Jackson. McMullen, William Ross, Crawford & Crombie. DUNDAS— (WENTWORTH.) Crysler, Manuel O Cayley, Cameron & McMichaeL Kippen, iEmelins W Adam Crooks. Notman & Barton ) ♦Notman, William, Q C. .. >Adam Crooks. Barton, George M ^ ♦Robertson, Thomas Richards & Jackson. DURHAM— (GREY.) McDonell & Eraser, (and at Owen 1 ♦McDonell "buncan .[Sound) > Richards & Jackson, Fraser, Alexander George . . > ■in {,'i III I '111' !!i;»i i36 THE UrPER CANADA Name of Barrister or Allorncij. Toronto Agent. ELORA— (WELLINGTON.) *Drew, Gt^orjre Aloxander Richurds &, Jackson. Geddob &- McKeiizie ^ Geddes, Juinca > Aduin Crooks. ♦McKeiizie, Valentine . . . ) GALT— (VVATERLOOO Ainslic, Adam Cayley, Cameron & McMichael, Irving &> Ball ^ ♦Irving, iEmilius > Cayley, Cameron & McMichael. ♦Ball, Abram T. H ) *Miller, John Road, Leilh & Read. GODERICH— (HURON.) Cameron, Malcolm C Ricliards & Jackson. Davison, John 1)( mp?.py &. Blevins. ♦Lewis, Ira Richards &, Jackson. ♦Muore, Allan J Richards & Jackson. Strachan & McDermott i ♦Strachan, Alex. Wood . . > Robinson, Brothers. ♦McUermott, Henry . . . . ) GRAHAMSVILLE— (PEE L.) Ross, Donald P Miller & Tilt. GUELPH— (WELLINGTON.) Ferguson & Kingsmill 1 ♦Ferguson, Adam J > Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. ♦Kingsmill, John ) ♦Jarvis, William D. P Stephen M. Jarvis. Lemon & Peterson ^ ♦Lemon, Andrew > Cayley, Cameron & McMichaeL ♦Peterson, Henry William ) Martin, Edward Rogers Cayley, Cameron dz. McMichael. ♦Saunders, Thomas Wilcocks Phillpot.s &. Hamilton. Symons, John HAMILTON— (WENTWORTH.) ♦Ambrose, William Barr, John Stephen M. Jarvis. Burton & Sadleir ^ ♦Burton, George W \ Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. ♦Sadleir, Charles A j ♦Crickmore, Charles G John Crickmore. ♦Cahili, James Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. Freeman, Craigie & Prondfont . . ^ *Freeman, Samuel B. Q.C. f ., j u p ■« i *Craigie, William > Macdonald & Brother. *Proudfoot, William ^ LAW DIRECTORY. 87 Name of Barrister or Attorney. Toronto Agent. 'Holder), John Rose Angus Morrison, and Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. *Hatt, John Ogilvie Seeker Brough, and Eccles, Carrall &, Doyle. 'Irving ^miliiis Cayley, Cameron & McMichael. *Leggo, William Green & Hawkins. ^"^ Vw^RobeVt Nkhor:::: ^Ky'?3r/^'?^''^''''""'^ •Park. Shubael i^*^«^««> ^*"''" ^ ^°y'«- Martin Brothers 1 *Martin, Edward > Richards &■ Jackson. *Martin, Richard ) Martin & McKeown ^ •Martin, John R > Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. *McKeown, John 3 •Mills, George H Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. O'Reilly & Jarvis . . ) j,^^,^^^ (,,,^^^„ ^ ,,„y,^^ ^„j Ulleilly, Miles u.^-. •• ( Phuipotts & Hamilton. Jarvis, Charles H 3 Pringle & Bridges ^ •Pringle, James D > Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. •Bridges, McDonald . .». . ) •Reid, Colin D Read, Leith & Read. Springer & Simpson ^ •Springer, Oliver > Cayley, Cameron & McMichael. •Simpson, Caleb P j Spohn & Start i •Spohn, Peter B > Eccles, Carrall &, Doyle. •Start, John E ) •Thompson, James Richard Adam Crooks. HOLLAND LANDING— (YORK.) Bell, James J INGERSOLL— (OXFORD.) "5 Wilson, Patterson & Beaty, and Bennett, Burton ^ Cayley, Cameron & McMichael. IROQUOIS— (DUNDAS.) Carman, Rufua KINGSTON— (FRONTENAC.) •Aguew, Jamoa Richards & Jackson. •Burrowes, James J Phillpotts & Hamilton. •Campbell, Alexander, Q.C Vankoughnet & Brother. •Clark, Thomas Cayley, Cameron & McMichael. •Cooper, Charles W •Forsyth, John R Phillpotts & Hamilton. Gilderslieve & Draper ) •Gilderslieve, Overton S. . . > John Helliwell. •Draper, William George. . ) ■ r i ■ 'it r ^f 1 fl 1 ■ 1 1 J fi .: 1 m '■ :, % J 88 THfl UPPER CANADA Name of Barrister or Attorney. Toronto Agent. *Kirkpatrick, Thomas, Q.C Phillpotts & Hamilton. •Mowat, George L Adam Crooks. Mingaye, Wiiliam R Duggan & Burns. McDonald, McDonell & Wilkison. ^ •McDonald, Hon T n A., Q.C. . . f,7- , u * c, n .u •McDoneli, Archibald John. r*°'^°"g^"«* ^ ^~^^er. •Wilkison, Robert M. . . . -^ McMillan, John Robinson, Brothers. O Reilly & Macarow ^ •O'Reilly, James > Richards & Jackson. Macarow, Daniel } •Parke, Thomas, Junr Richards & Jackson. "Rowlands, Samuel Read, Leith & Read. Smith & Henderson ^ •Smith, Henry, Junr. Q.C. > Ross, Crawf J & CrombtO/ •Henderson, James A. . . } *Snook8, Tunis Love Read, Leith & Read. LINDSAY— (VICTORIA.) •Hudspeth, Thomas A Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. •Lacourse, Anthony Richards & Jackson. L'ORIGNAL— (PRESCOTT.) O'Brien, Peter Richards & Jackson. •Pattee, David Richards & Jackson. LONDON— (MIDDLESEX.) •Bayly, Richard Bacon & Fitzgerald. •Bechor, Henry Corry Rowley, Q.C. Connor & Boomer. •Cornish, Francis Evans Read, Leith & Read. •Daniel, James Read, Loith & Read. •Elliot, VViliiam Connor & Boomer. •Flock, James Henry Duggan & Bums. Galvin, Bartholomew C James Paterson. •Horton, William Ross, Crawford & Crombie. Harris, Brothers i •Harris, John F. J V D. Edward Uluke. *tlarris, Edward W ) •Hutchinson, Chavhvs Fieolaml & Morris, Lawford, Thomas Wright Eccles, Carral! & Doyle. •Macara, John Ricliards & Jackson. Norris, Patrick Ccorge James Patorson. •Parke, Epliraim Jones Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. Partridge Thomas Cayl ey, Cameron & McMicbaeL Schram, J. Burwell Bacon & Fitzgerald. •Shanly, James Clarke Gamble. •Scntcherd, Thomas Cayley, Cameron & McMichaeL •Thompson, David Margrave Bacon & Fitzgerald. •Wilson, John, Q C Robinson, Broiliers, i .1 •i. LAW DI RECTOR V. Name of Barrister or Attorney. Toronto Agent. *Worthington, Philip T Read, Leith & Read. MARKlIAM~(YORK.) Mairs, Alexander James Hallinan. MIRICKVILLE— (GRENVILLE.) •Mirick, Terence H Read, Leith & Road. MERRITTSVILLE— (WELLAND.) •D_ ~ I 1 rv 1 S Robinson, Brothers, and Raymond, Lorenzo Dulmage . . J g^^j^^^ ^W^^u ^ jj'^y,^ MILTON— (HALTON.) 'fiastedo, G. Tice E,ead, Leith & Read. MONTREAL-(LOWER CANADA.) *Morria, Alex. (Torrance <$• Morris) . Freeland & Morris. MORPETH— (KENT.) WIttrock, Herman Macdonald & Brother. MORRISBURGH— (DUNDAS.) McDonell, Alexander Richards & Jackson. NAPANEE— (LENOX.) •Davy, Benjamin C Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. *Lazier, Thcmas Appleby Alfred F. Wright. NEWCASTLE— (DURHAM.) McNeill, Neale Read, Leith & Read. NEWMARKET— (YORK.) *BouItbee, Alfred Ecclea, Carrall & Doyle. NIAGARA— (LINCOLN.) •Lawder, John M Ecclcs, Carrall & Doyle. Woodru^, Joseph A Robinson, Brothers. OAKVILLE— (HALTON.) *AIma, John P Dempsey & Blevins. OSHAWA— (ONTARIO.) Fairbanks, Silas Benjamin Bell & Crowther, and Adam Crooksv OTTAWA— (CARLETON.) *Clegg, William Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. Campbell & Ross ^ •Campbell, Donald > James Paterson. Ross, Alexander } •Fellowes, Geo. B. Lyon, Q.C. ..Ross, Crawford & Crombie. *Gibb, Alexander Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. *Lees, Robert Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. 89 00 THE IJITER CANADA Name of Barrister or Attorney. Toronto Agent. Lyon & Torney (ami at Prescott) "i •Lyon, IlobiTt > Rods, Crawford & Croinbio. 'rdnicy, lliigli ) Lewis i^ I'iiilioy i Mirwis, John 1> ' Rii'liardrt 6: Jai'kboii. •I'iiili.-y, Chaik'.-, IJ S IMallocli, J»)lin Cayk-y, CauuTon & McMichael, 'Scott, Jliduml William Folia 1 lelliwcll. Slicrwood , EdvvanJ Ross, Crawford & C rombie. OTTERVILLE-(HALDLMAND.) Osborne, William Pelliam Alfred F. Wright. OWEN SOUND— (GREY)— OR Sydenham. 'Crcasor, John, Junr Dempsey & Blevins. *Lane, Samuel Jonathan Froeland & Morris. *McPherson, Henry Phillpotts & Hamilton. McDonoU & Fraser (tj- at Durhain) i •McDonell, Dnncan .... [^ Richards i^ Jackson. "Eraser, Alexander G. . . ) Vandusen, O Charles Durand. PARIS— (BRANT.) *Alma, William K Adam Crooks. PAKENHAM— (LANARK.) Balnea, C T Dti^rgan & Burns. PEMBROKR-(RENFREW.) Scott, Francis PERTH— (LANARK.) •Bucll, William O Richards & Jackson and S. B. Campb6ll, *l)eacon, John, Junr Ross, Crawford & Crombie. "Eraser, Donald Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. "McMnrtin, Daniel Phillpotts & Hamilton. McKay, John *Shavv, William McN Richards &. Jackson. PETERBORO'— (PETERBORO'.) *Burnham, Elias Adam Crooks. *Dennistown, Robert Read, Leith & Read. Dunsford, George Read, Leith & Read. Dunsford, Martin Read, Leith & Read. Greene, Francis B Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. *Kirkpatrick, StaflTord F. Phillpotts & Hamilton. O'Beirne, Ivan Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. *Rubidge, Walter Cayley.Cameron&McMichael.&Phillpotts&Hamilton, Vizard, Wm. Henry J Wil8on,Patterson&Beaty, & Richards & Jackson, ^ Weller, Charles A Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. LAW TrniEPTOIlY. 91 Name nf Hnrristrr or Alforury, Tnrimfn Agent. PICTON— (IMIINCK KDWARD.) 'Fitzgerald, RicImnJ J Iliclinrds & Jnckson. 'Low, Philip Wilson, Patterson & Benty. Murray, Lempricro PORT HOPE— (DURHAM.) Benson, Thomas Moore Wilson, Patterson & noaty. Urod^rin & Doulton ) Brodffin, George > Phillpotts & Hamilton. 'Bonlton, James Forster . . 3 'Kirchhoffl-r, Nosbilt Richards & Jackson. *Rubidgo, Alfred Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. 'Scott, James Richards & Jackson. 'Smith, James, Q C Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. 'Smith, John Shnter Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. •Whitehead, Marcus Fayette Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. PRESCOTT— (GRENVILLE.) Anderson, Michael John •Burritt, Marcus Adam Crooks. f lurlburt, Henry Richards & Jackson. 'Keefer, Augustus Richards & Jackson. Lyon & Torney (and at Ottawa) . . ) •Lyon, Robert > Rosa, Crawford & Crombie. Torney, Hugh ) 'McIiCan, John N Archibald G. McLean. PRINCE ALBERT— (ONTARIO.) Billings, John Adam Crooks, and Wilson, Patterson, & Beaty. SANDWICH- (ESSEX.) •Baby, Charles Conr'^'- & Boomer. Baby, William D Fluett, Lewis J John ■ 1 ^Nab. Johnson, W • •Prince, Hon. John, Q.C Morphy & Heming«. Prince & Eliot (and at Chatham) "i •Prince, Albert > Morphy & Homings, •Eliot, Charles F ) Wilkinson, James Hands SARNIA— (LAMBTON.) Adams, Joshua, Junr Richards & Jackson. •Davis, Joseph Frederick Alfred F. Wright. •Vidal, William Penrose Read, Lcith & Road. SIMCOE— (NORFOLK . ) Foley & Mathoson } - . , , Foley, Michael II >Cnylov, Canioron & McMichael. Matheson, Charles W. . . 5 92 TJIE TTT'KH CANADA Name of Harrister nr Attorney. Toronto Agent. Gilman, Edward Read, Lcith & Road. Stanton & Tisdalo i •Stanton, Francis Gore . . \ Road, Leilh & Read. Tisdalo, David ) VanNorman & Uro. (lyat J iranffurd) i •NanNorman, Georj^e R. . . > Cay ley, Cameron & McMichael. VanNorman, Joseph D. . . j 'Wilson, William Mercer Cnyloy, Cameron Hl McMichael, STRATFORD— (PKRTII, ) •Carrall, James Alexander FiCcIos, Carrall & Doyle. Chesley, A. A Vnnkoughnet & Brother. 'Lizars, Daniel Home Robinson, Brothers. •Ryerson, Egerton Fisk Dng^an & Burns. 'Stewart, John Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. STRATHROY— (:\1IDDLESEX.) •Everett, Robert J Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. ST. CATHARINES— (LINCOLN.) Burns, Thomas Vunkoughnet & Brother. Eccles & Curric i •Eccles, William > Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. •Currie, James G S Miller & Conolly ) •Miller, Richard > Vankoughnet & Brother. Conolly, John Hamilton . . ) McDonald & Rykert ) •McDonald, Rolland,Q.C. . . > Vankoughnet & Brother. •Rykert, John Charles 3 •Powell, Chailes Henry James Paterson. 'Saxon, James Frederick Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. ST. MARY'S— (PERTH.) Clench, Leon Moses .Read, Lcith & Read. McFadden, James Eccles, Carrall & Doyle. ST. THOMAS— (ELGIN.) 'Hamilton, Henry Ross, Crawford & Crombie. Horton & Abbott i 'Horton, Edward > Richards & Jackson. 'Abbott,Christopher Charles } •Stanton, James Read, Leith & Read. Warren, Thomas Dickson Ross, Crawford & Crombie. Walker, Benjamin Ross, Crawford & Crombie. THOROLD— (WELLAND.) 'Ball, Lewis Alexander Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. TRENTON— (HASTINGS.) •Meyers, Adam Henry Vankoughnet & Brother. Murphy, Daniel Ridgeway Richards & Jackson. LAW DIRECTOR y. 93 Name of Barrister or Attorney. Toronto Agent. VANKLEEK HILL— (PUESCOTT.) 'McKonzie, Wiilhia K •Wells, Rupert xM VIENNA— (ELGIN.) 'Baxter, George Gcorco Drooko. •Nichol, Robert K. A Rcml, Lnilli & Rend. VITTORI A— (NORFOLK.) Rapeljo, Peter W Duggan & Burns. WHITBY— (ONTARIO.) Billings, William H Adam Crooks. Cameron, Macdonell & Dartnell \ •Cameron Hector ( ^^ Cameron. Macdonell, Hugh James. . L Dartnell, George Henry . . ' *Ham, John Vandal Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. *Ham, Norman G Wilson, Patterson & Beaty. •Tremayne, Wm. Henry. . . .Freeland u Morris &: Wilson, PattersonieBeaty. Wilson, Robert John Caylcy, Cameron & McMichael. WINDSOR— (ESSEX.) •McDonell, Samuel S Alexander McDonell. •O'Connor, John, Junr Dempsey &. Blevins. WOODSTOCK— (OXFORD. ) Ball, Carrall * Beard x SSlteG^ham:::: Eecle,. C„,.ll ♦ Doyle. •Beard, Henry B j •Blevins, Edward Dempsey 4- Blevins. •Grey, George A Cay ley, Cameron 4* McMichad. Greig, John Dempsey A Blevins. liapenotiere, William Read, LBith <$• Read. Light, Robert Newton John Helliwell. •Imller, Daniel G Eccles, Carrall - ^11 ■ll Mi X , I ,1 96 THE UPPER CANADA \v ■ I If' UNITED COUNTIES OF FRONTENAC, LENOX, AND ADDINGTON. COUNTY TOWN-KINGSTON. Warden Treasurer Regislrarof Fronfenac Registrar of Lennox and Addington Clerk Solicitor Surveyor Judge County Gour. & Ch. Qr. Ses. Sheriff Clerk of the Peace ClerkCountyCourttfeDep.C.of Crown Judge of Surrogate Court Registrar of Surrogate Court Master & Dep.Registr of Ct. of Chan. Clerks of Division Courts : — Div. 1. II- III. IV- V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. D. Roblin, M.P.P. ... W. Ferguson James Durand Isaac Fraser George H. Detlor ThoniasKirkpatrick.QC. D. C. Smith . .... K. Mackenzie, Q.C. . Thomas A. Corbett . . J. Wandby Peter O'Reilly George A. Cummings . Isnac Fraser James A. Henderson... E. A. Burrowes Edward Wright Edwin Mallor ..... G. S. Clapp W. Whelan Edward Upham Peter McKim F. Selden Edw 1 Mallory Sam .'1 Stowart Hem Pult'z Pete: McKim •0- Napanee. Kingston. Kingston. Milhaven. Kingston. Kingston. Odessa. Kingston. Kingston. Kingston. Kingston. Kingston. Milhaven. Kingston. Kingston. Bath. Fredericksburg. Napanee. Centerville. Loughborough. Waterloo. Tamworth. Fredericksburg. Spikes Corner. Wilton. Waterloo. COUNTY OF REY. COtJNTY TOWN-0\ BN SOUND. Warden Treasurer Registrar Clerk Solicitor Surveyor Judge County Court Sl Ch. Qr. Ses. Sheriff Clerk of the Peace ClerkCountyCourt&Dep.C.of Crown Judge Surrogate Registrar Surrogate Clerks of Division Courts :— Div. I. II. III. IV. W. K. lesker Fredei '■ LePan ... Thomas Liunn George James Gale . J. Creasor, Junr. Charles Rankin ... Frederick T. Wilkes. George Snider William Armstrong .. Peter Ingles Frederick T. Wilkes.. Peter Ingles William Smith William .Tnckson John Williams Thomas .1. Ruurk John W. Armstrong .. Artemisia. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Owen Sonnd. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Owei; Soiuid. Durham. Meaford. CoUingwood. Artemidiu. LAW DIRECTORY. 97 • COUNTY OF HALDIMAND. COUNTY TOWN-CAYUGA, Warden Treasurer Registrar Clerk Judge County Court & Ch. Qr. Ses. Sheriff Clerk of the Peace ClerkCountyCourt&Dep.C.of Crown Judge Surrogate Registrar Surrogate Clerks of Division Courts : — Div. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. William Cook Agnew P. Farrell . ., Agnew P. Farrell ... Francis S. Stevenson John G. Stevenson . Richard Martin Thomas H. Aikman . R.V.Griffith John G. Stevenson. . R.V.Griffith William Thompson . Duncan Campbell John Armour William Jones L«aac Bowman Edward R. Kent ,... South Cayuga. Cayuga. Cayuga. Cayuga. Cayuga. Cayuga. Cayuga. Cayuga. Cayuga. Cayuga. Caledonia. Cayuga. Dunnville. Rainlium Centre. Canboro'. Williamsville. COUNTY OF HALTON. COUNTY TOWN-MILTON. Warden Treasurer Registrar Clerk Solicitor Surveyor Judge County Court & Ch. Qr.-Scs. Sheriff Clerk of the Peace ClerkCountyCourt&Dep.C.of Crown Judge Surrogate Registrar Surrogate Clerks of Division Courts :— Div. I. II, III. IV. V. VI. R. Miller George Browne Thomas Racoy Francis Hamburgh Gilbert T. Bastcdo... Henry Winter .Toseph Davis Levi Wilson Gilbert T. Bastedo .. W. L. P Eager ... Joseph Davis W. L. P. Eager .... John Holgate Robert Balmer Robert Young Lachland McDonald E. W. Secord William McKay Zimmerman. Milton. Milton. Milton. Milton. Milton. Milton. Milton. Milton. Milton. Milton. Milton. Milton. Oakville. Stewartown. Acton. Campbellsviile. Nelson. 1 Q.C. Prince, Albert. Wilkinson, James H. Windaor Elliot, J. F: Gordon, Alexander. McEwan, John. McDonell, Samuel S. O'Connor, John*. Juar. Stuart, Joha<. United Counties of Frontenae^ Lecnoz^ and Adding^n. Adolphustown. Allison, Jph. Benjamin. Camden. Ayle8worth,Isaac Brock GLark, Samuel. Clark, George. Hooper, Augustus F. €>>. McKine, Christopher S. Shibley, John Alfred. Ernettown. Allen, Parker. Booths Philip^ Bickneli, Nathan. Fairfield, W. F. Lasher, Lucas. Lapuiii, JniiH's N. Warner, Sidney. Frederick shurgh — Txop. Peterson, W. J. Kingston, Agnew, .Tames. Bruce, Joseph. Burrowea, .Tames Jph. Burrowca, Kdwin. Cooper, Chuilcs W. Gumming A. George. Campbell, Alexander. Clark, Thomas. Durand, James. Draper, William G. Detlor, George W. Forsyth, John R. Gildersleive, Ov. Smith Gcddes, William Allen. Henderson, James Alex. Henderson, R. S. Kirkpatrick, Thomas. Mowat, George L. Moyle, Grenville. Mackenzie, K.QC.JCC Macdonell, Arch. John. Macarow, Daniel. MacMillan, John. O'Reilly, Peter, O'Reilly, James. Parke, Thomas, Junr. Prentice, Douglass. Rowlands, Samuel. Smith, Henry, Junr. Snooks, Tunis Love. Stewart, John Smith. Shaw, Andrew. Wilkison, Robert M. Napanee. Bartlett, Jiames F. Davy, Benjamin C. Detlor, William V. Ferguson, John W. Roblin, David. Stevenson, John. Nevolurgh. Bristol, Almond. Eaton. Miles. Ham, John D. Portland — Township. Shibley, Schuyler. Shibley, Jtihn A. Shrffield. Selden, Parnall Green, County of Grey. Bentinck. Jackson, William. Durham — Village. Jackson, William. McDonell, Duncan. Melancthon — Totonahip. Grey, Elias B. Meaford. Sing. Cyrus R. Otoen Sound. Armstrong, William. Creasor, John, Junr. Gale, George J. Lane, Samuel J. Macphcrson, Henry. Stephens, Alex. Maitl'd Snider, George. Spencer, George. Vundasen, O. Priceville. Ferguson, William. C'y. of Haldimand. Caledonia. McKinnon, Keil. McKinnon, Ranold. Smart, William R. I'hompson, William. Canboro'. Kirdsall, Samuel. Cayaga. Campbell, Duncan. DeCew, Edmund. Farrell, Agnew P. Griffith, Robert V. Gordon. James. Martin, Edward. Stevenson, Francis F Thompson, James F. Dunnville. Armour, John. Barker, Edgar. ;,!; LAW DIRECTORY. Ill Brown, Joseph R. Minor, John S. McMuUen, William. Indiana. Rogers, John H. '1 horuburn, Duvid. Hlovlton. Kirk, John. Walpole. Sill, James. County of Halton. Acton. Macdonald, Lachlan Bronte, Williams, Elijah. Georgetown. Phillips, Samuek Young, James. Glenwilliams, Laidlow, James S. Milton. Bastedo, Gilbert Tice. Brown, Geoige. Eager, Wm. L. P. McKinsay, George C. White, John. Nassagateeya. Easterbrooke, Thos. McNair, Jamea. Nbrral. (Jlay, William. Nelton. Fisher, Peter. McCay, William. Oakville. Alma, .Tohn Peter. Applebe, James. Bahner, Robert. Chiaholm, Robert K. Omagh. Beaty, William C. Palermo. Switzer, H. M. Steuyart-town. Murray, John Young., Robert. WcHini;lon Square. Bunion, William. Chisholni, Andrew M. Gage, Andrew. County of Hastings. Belleville. Bell, John. Benson, Ezekiel R. Coleman, Charles L. Dean, William W. Dougall, Allen Ranney Fraser, James, Junr. Henderson, Geo. Eyre Henderson, LnwrenceH. Jellett, Robert P. Lazier, Thomas A, Macdonell, A. S. Murney, Wellington. Murney, Hon. Edmund. Northrup, Anson G. O'Hare, John. Parker, Thomas. Ponton, Wni. Hamilton Smart, William. Wallbridge, Adam H. Wallbridge.Lewis. Q.C. Caidfton. Washburn, Stephen M. Frankford. Bowen, William. Crowe, J. Brooks. Roblin, Mai-.-^hall B. Hastings. Gream, Charles. Riggs, Cyrus. Huntington. Luke, Philip. Shannonville. Appleby, Levi A. Sidney. Johns, David B. Bull, George E. Trenton. Ford, .Tacob. Macaulay, Alexander. Meyers, Adam H. Meyers, Elijah W. Murphy, Daniel R. Young, James. United Counties of Huron and Sruce Arran. LePan, Henry. Biddulph. Flanaghan, Patrick. Brant. McVicar, Archibald. Brucefield. Haynes, Hotchkin. Sills, Daniel L. Clinton. Cameron, Alexander. Hale, Horatio. Ranee, Samuel H. Wilson, Frederick. Goderich. Cameron, Malcolm C. Davison, John. Fraser, George. Hamilton, M. James. .Tohnston, Hugh. Lewis, Ira. Moore, Allan J. McDermott, Henry. Nicholls, Thomas G. Strachan, Alex. Wood. Williamson, Joseph. Widder, Charles. Harpurhey. Meyers, Ludwig Louis. Hay. Colville, John. Ilvron. Campbell, John. Kincardine. MacKeudrick, Matthew McGillivray. Schoff, Daniel. Paisley. Gilmour, Robert. PcnetangoTf. I'arker, Christopher. McKcndrick, David. Rastall, William. lit THE lirrRU CANADA. i |f Southampton. Oonowfiy, Jnmos T. f]astw<)od, Jolin. Lynch, Francis II. McNahb, Alexiinder. Sprout, Alexander. Stanley. Ritchie, David H. Turnbery. Irwin, Francis W. U.tborve. Trivitt, Thomas Wawanosh. Kane, John. County of Kent. Chatham— ^Town of) Delmnge, .John F. Duck, George, .Tunr. Duck, Henry F. Elliot, Charles F. Flood, Peter John. Holmes, Abraham S. Ireland, Thomas A. Keatinsr, Thomas. Leonard, Di'nnis. McCrea, Waller. McKellar, Archibald. McLea", Alex. U. Prince, Albert Williams, John B. Woods, Robert Stuart. Camden — {Gore of) Smith, James. Morpeth — {Village of) Duck, George, Senr. Warren, Dunfian. County of Lambton. Bosavquet. Hart, Ketchum Wm. Jjrooke. McKenna, John. Daton. Boylnn, William. Fjnniakillen. Smith, John. Moore. iJaby, JanuF F. McGIaslian, Peirr. McPhertion, William. Plympton. Scott, Thomas R. R. Sarnia. Adams, Jo.'shna, Junr. Davis, Jph. Frederick. Fisher, Alfred. Forsyth, Thomas. Gemmell, J. R. Glass, Henry. Poussett, Peter T. Scott, Alexander. Stevenson, Gi urge. Taltourd, FrooJiie. Vidal, William P. Sombra. Johnson, Lionel H. Kimball, William. Toulmin, Alfred P. JVarwick. Elliot, James F. Menerey, James, Zone Mills. Gunne, Robert. Mills, William. United Counties of Lanark and Een&ew. Carleton Place. Lawson, David. Poole, James. Coborn Boss. Morton, John Douglas. Brown, George. Lanark. Robertson, William. Pakenham. Baines, C. T. Dickson, Andrew, Jun, Pembroke. Astleford, Abraham. Moflatt, Alexander. Perth. Allan, James. Berford. William R. F. Bell, Jamo.s. Buell, William O. Deacon, John, Junr. Frascr, Alexander. Fraser, Donald. Malloch, John G. McMartin, Daniel. Sadie, Charles Henry. Sache, Charles G. Shaw, Wm. McNarin. Ramsny. Anderson, Matthew. Campbell, David. Coulter, Thomas. Jienfreto. Ross, George. Smith's Falls. Shaw, James, Senr. Stafford. Childerhose, Robert. United Counties of Leeds and Grenville. Drockville Buell, Jacob Dockstader Chambers. Fitz. Herbert Glasford, John B. Glasford, George. Ilubbell, Henry S. Jessup, James. Jones, Henry A. Reynolds, John. Richards, AlbertNorton Schofield, James L. Schofield, Wilham A. Sherwood, George. Sherwood, William. Steele, Bichard Farmar Kitley. McOrea, Hiram. Mirickville. Miriek, Terence H. McLeod, Dougall. South Crosby. Ki'.burn, Horace. Tett, Benjamin, if- LAW DIRECTOHY. 113 P8. Iliam R. F. am O. lin, Junr. xancler. laid. )hn G. Daniel. iirles Henry, irles G. 1. McNarin. Matthew. Javid. lonias. ge. es, Senr. !, Robert, wnfie* of Greuville. ~> Dockstader itz. Herbert bhn B. eorgc. enry S. nes. ry A. ohn. LlbertNortOB ames L. iVilliam A. George. William. hard Farmar [iram. rencc H. )ougall. srnce. unin. County of Lincoln. Beamaville. Osborne, J. B. Ceriitor. Tisdale, James. Tice, David. Niagara. Clench, F. A. B. Dickson, Hon. W. H. Garrett, E. L. Lnwder, John M. Mercer, Lawrence W. Miller, W. D. Powell, John. Winterbottom, Wm.B. Wooonlton, Edward T. Brorlie, David. Cnmeion, James, ChiuieNoM. R. D. Cl;uk, (ieorge M. Co<;kburii, James. Covert, Henry. Fortune, J. B. Garrett, W. A. Ruttan, Richard. Smith, Sidney. Throop, Robert Henry Wejler, Wm. Henry. Colborne. Boucher, Robert M. Campbell, Donald. Darlington. Perry, B. F. 3weetman, Thomas H. Millbrooke. Brodie, James M. Neivcastlfi. Allen, Benjamin M. McNeill, Neale. Tucker, Joseph L . Wilmot, Samuel. Percy. Ewing, B. F. :i:jf J % ^Ml Ill THE TIPPER CANADA m Port Hope. Benson, Tliomas Moore Boulton, Jameg Forster. Brogdin, Georj^e. Kirchliotrcr, Nesbitt. Roche, Augustus. Kubidge, Alfred. Scott, James. Smith, James. Smith .Tohn Shuter. Ward, Thomas. Ward, George C. Whitehead, Marcus F. Seymour. Rowed, Henry. County of Ontario. Atherley. McMuUen, Wm. C. Beaverton. Robinson, Charles. White, Henry. Broek. Brabazon, George. Gibb, Charles. Ham, Jacob. McPhaden, Murdoch. Smith, George. Thompson, John Hall. Oshatoa. Bums, Gavin. Billings. John. Fairbanks, Silas Benj'n. Grierson, George H. Pickering. FuUarton, Adam. Michell, Wm, Henry. Tait, George. White, Truman S. Wilson, Joseph. Port Perry. Bigelow, Joseph. Lund, Richard. Reach. Billings, John. Hurd, Abner. Powson, William. Uxbridge. Brown, J. W.Caldwell East Whithy — Tpwnship. Beall, William. Farewell, Abram. Whithy— {Township. ) Gordon, John. Whithy— {Town of) Billings, Wm. H. Bigelow, Joel. Durtnell, George Henry. Ham, John Vandal. Ham, Norman G. Hodgson, James. Macdonell, Hugh J. McPherson, Alexander. Perry, John Ham. Spurrell, Robert. Thomas, Lucius C. Tremayne, Wm. H. White, Ephraim. Wilson, Robert J. County of Oxford. Blenheim. Cowan, Jeremiah. Kilborne, Jarid. Minna, Henry. Perry, George. Durham. Hawkins, Charles. Ingersoll. Bennett, Burton. Berrie, James. Vine, James. Niaaouri Eaat. Gray, W. A. Norwich North. Rarr, James. Norwich South. Durkee, Asa. Woodstock. Ball, Francis R Beard, Henry B. Blevins, Edward. Carroll, John Gr-Jio-ru Greig, .Tohn. Grey, George A. Kintrea, .Tames. Lapenotiere, William. Light, Robert, Newton Mncdonald, Roderick. Miller, Daniel G. Phelan, Valentine. Ri'vell, Robert. Richardson, Hugh. Whitehead, George W. Whitehead, Charles. Zorra West. Matheson, Donald. County of Perth. Blanchard. Ford, William N. Easthope North. Grant, Alexander. Trow, James. Easthope South. Cossey, William. Mitchell. Cana, Robert W. Hill, James. Matheson Thomas. Rath, William. Mornington. Burrows, Charles. Keillor, Archibald J. Whalley, Samuel. St. Mary's. Clench, Leon Moses. Coli'mnn, James. McFadden, James. Whimster, James. Stratford. Carroll, James A. Kirk, Joseph G. Linton, John J. E. Lizars, Daniel H. Marling, J. W. McGregor, Alexander. Ryerson, Egerton F. Stewart, John. Sharman, .'ohn. Wallace. Boulton, I< IM Roderick, liel G. entine. lert. , Hugh. , George W. Charles. Donald. if Perth. am N. sander. es. ith. ilham. LAW DIRECTORY. 115 ertW. 'homas. am. harles. chibald J. arauel. on Moses. ames. James. James. Ties A. hG. n J. E. liiel H. W. Alexander, gerton F. hn. ohn. United Counties of Feterboro & Victoria. Lindsay. Bigelow, Hiram. Hudspeth, Thomas A. Lacourse, Anthony. Logie, W. J. McDonell, William. Peterhoro. Burnham, Elias. Denistown, Robert. Dunsford, Mnrtin, Dunsford, George. Greene, Francis B. Kirkpatrick, Stafford F. O'Beirne, Ivan. Vizard, William H.J. Weller, Charles A. United Counties oj Frescott & Eussell. Cumberland. Wilson, William. Ilawkeshury East. Gamble, James. L'Orignal. Cushman, Sturgia M. Freel, Peter. O'Brian, Peter. Pattee, David. riantagenet North. McMartin, Peter. Russell. Keays, James. Vankleek Hill. Johnson, Thomas H. McKcnzie, Wm. K. Stewort, Neil. Wafers, Charles. Wells, Rupert M. C. of Prince Edward. Ameliasburgh. Roblia, Owen. Wilkins. Hon. Rt.Chas, Young, Jame 8. Covftecon. Cndiimn, .Toshua M. Whiitier, Clark. Maryshurg. Allen, Joseph. Northpnrt. Solmes, Samuel. Picton. Barker, David. Fairfield, David L. Fitzgerald, Richard J, Low, Piiilip. Merrill, Samuel. Murray, Lenipriere. Roblin, John P. Twiirg, J()!m. Washburn, Paul E. Wellington. McFaul, Archibald. Young, David S. County of Simcoe. Barrie. Alexander, John. Ardagli, William D. Bernard, Hewitt. Boulton, D'Arcy, Boys, William. Edwards, James. Hopkins, Henry V>. Lane, Jonathan. Lloyd, Thomas. Lount, Georjre. McCariliy, D'Alton. Patton, Hon. James. Rogers, Joseph. Slratiiy, John. Bradford. Davis, John F. Maconchy, Thomas. Wilson, John W. H. Coldwater. Buchanan, Robert. Collingwood. Lawrence, J. H. Moberly, George. Prosser, Thomas C. Flos. Craig, John. Mono Mills. McManus, George. Nottawa 31ills. Jardine, Andrew. Mulmur. Little, .John. Orangeville — Township of Mono. Wheelock, J. W. Orillia . Paterson, Adam. Tccnmseth. Stephens, Frederick S. Utiitrd Counties of Stormont, Dundas, & Glengarry. Alexandria — ( Village. ) Donald, A. McDonald. McKenzie, Alex. M. Cornwall -(Town.) Cline, William. Hf-enan, Daniel B. Macdonnld, lion. John S., Q. C. Macdoncll, llobertson. Mncdonell, George. Macdonell, John. Pringie, .Tacob F. Pringle, .Tames. Ross, William. Vankoughnet, Hon. P. Walker, John. Dickenson's Landing — ( Village .) Bullock, Robert K. Finch. Crysler, George M. Iroquois — ( Village.) Brouse, Edward. Carman, Rufus. Lancaster— { Township.) Cattanach, Angus. Macdonald, Rolland S. Macpherson, D. A. Stuart, Peter. 14 .ill ne THE UPPER CANADA t -'• Mitrtintown^i Village.) McDougall, Daniel Matilda— i Township.) Keeler, Isaac. West, James. Morriahurg — ( Village.) Holden, .Tames. McDonell, Alexander. McDonell, Alex. G. Rose, Isaac N. Qanahruck— {Township.) Ault, Samuel. Williamsburs — ( Twp.) Crysler, John P. County of Waterloo. Ayr. Black, James. Berlin. Colquhoun, James. Davidson, William. Johnston, Washington. Miller, Thomas. Shoemaker, O. S. Sutherland, Robert. Conestogo. Hendry, William. Gait. Ball, Abram T. H. Davidson, James. Irving, ^milius. MiMer, John. McCrum, Henry. New Hamburg. Allchin, John. Preston. Klotz, Otto. St. Jacobs. Chalmers, O. Waterloo — ( Village.) Good, Joel. Springer, Moses. County of Welland. Clifton. Shears, Eben B. Crowland. Brown, David P. Chippawa. Cummings, James. Fonthill. D'Everardo, Dexter. Merrittsmllc. Gumming, Arch.Sald L. Raymond, Loreni,o D. Pelham. Gumming, Archibald L. Port Eobinson. Jukes, Angus. Stamford. Hobson, Robert. McMicking, Gilbert. Thorold. Ball, Lewis A. County of Welling- ton. Eden. Davidson, John Alex. Elora. Drew, George A. Geddes, James, GedJes, Andrew. McKenzie, Valentine. Newman, Walter P. Eramosa. Black, Donald. Loghrin, James. Erin. Bousteud, James B. Shottcr, Spencer L. Tyler, William. Fergvs. Argo, Adam L. Ferrier, Alexander D. J'ordycp, Alexander D. Smith, James L. Guelph. Davidson, Charles. Ferguson, Adam J. Hcwat, William. Hough, James. Ireland, George G. Jarvis William, D.P. Kingsmill, John J. Lemon, Andrew. Martin, Edward Rogers Mercer, John. Palmer, George. Peterson, Henry Wm. Reynolds, William. Smith, John. Saunders, Thomas W. Webster, James. Orangeville.. Buckham, Thomas R. Puslinch. Leslie, William. County of Went- worth. Dundas. Begue, Alexis F. Barton, George M. Crysler, Manuel O. Kippen, J^milius W. Notnian, Wm. if Coronors. liesidenee. C'h'iiiilit^rlaln, Janios Clark*', VViliiam VV (jhaniliiirliiiii, ThciniaH .... i.'lnrkr, Jokiul Cowdy, -li hn Cunnolly, Joseph ])unlo|i, I'l/hn Davis, .ll(;;iry Dollor. <;(■• wo 11 D'lvidson. ./oseph Daley, Patrick Dickson, John R., M.D Deh'Annituge, C W. P Ferguson, John W Flanagan, Michael Gordon, Peter Harding, James Hitchin!<, John . , Jackson, Samuel Konneily, Uortcrick, M.D Millor, Williarr Jolin Mncdonell, Samuel C McNccley, John Merrill, Thomas McICim, Chri^itoplicr S Northmore, Joseph Pliillips. A I'ult/, Henry .... Rogers, Samuel Ruttan, Allan, M.D Spike, Aaron Stark, William Shaw, John, .... Sills, El'isha Shorts, Samuel D Shibley, Jesse Stewart, John Sexton, George Spruale, James Scott, William Spinning, Demetrius Thompson, Silas TruHiponr, Simeon W Waldron, John Woulf, John County of Grey. Crawford, Joseph, M.D, .... Owen Sound. Gordon, Thomas, Esq Owen Bound. mi LAW DIRKCTOttr. 110 I " maba, ^TIKS. Reaidenee. Owen Sound. Owen Bound. Namea of Coronet a. SyiiiKs, T. P , M n. VV(Kid, Jtilin VV. , Residence iV nri of Cmn ■ rs. County of Haltcn. n rhcr, .Iinit!'*, !v(| (riMiru'cinwii. Iliii'k, .\i\~ciii, .M.l) P l<;riiii). (; iricr, .SitihipI, .M IJ Nrhoa. ^ n'l'iii I'l, (M irk-"'!', MI) .Milton, Hock. (', W, M.I) Uik\ill- Mrrrywttiiitm . Henry (', M.l). \V('lliiii.'!<>n?*i). .Mc'Julldiii'li, Riibcrt, AMI (M'lirL'ciinvii, hunvurt, AhKU-, Kstir N.issayaweyB. Connty of Haldimaud, AriiKHir, John l)iinnvill<>, l)oiij.'risH, L> ictiir JirvN. Iiiickliiri, Alex:tii(l('r .McD .. Sln-rltHMike. M<'Piu'r.-q .... Hull, (J. K Sii.rlint,'. Uliiiker, Ccorgo Sid ey Citon, Milfs l!iiii!;'Tfiir(i. FtTKlH, P. toii, Lionel II W'lillneeliurgh .Mill-, Jo'Cph Enpliend.i. .Morn I, VVilImm, .M.D Kiipheinlii. .MtKe.ilie, •lolif) Krooke. Uuiliwell, Tlioin.'is W Wnrwick. Smith, John K'lni'kdluu. Vouiiuf, ArcbibiilU iS.irnlu. United Count tea of Lanark and Renfrew. Altche-on, M.D Smith's Falls. Ilellowe-, Cileli:S We'lmeiilh. Hurriil, VV. II, M.D Smith's Falls. Dick-on, S iiiiurl ..Pikenham. Ia:iii>i, l)ivid Keiifrew. .Muirlie id, Uoliert LiinurkTownp .Vic<-illi<, Diiiild Pakenhiitii. .McC'reii, Jerrard Hiimot. .VicN il., John McNab. Nichol, James S Perth. Ross, (icorije Renfrew. Sac lie, (Jliurles V< Perth. Thompson, JauK's J'erth. VVil.son, William M.D ( ;arlton Phce. United Counties of Leeds and Grenville. Rrown, Joseph B.iwy, D.ivid Rernej, Daniel Browse, William H Bill r. It, William II Biddle, Robert Clit)dlriiii, Arthur Ciillitis, Daniel Durham, (ieorge Edmundson, Robert Elwood, Junes G EaKm, Thomas (iowan, VViiliain G (jrallb, Thomas J Criiy. Jidin <;ales, VValtjr F Ilartwell, Joseph K Ilenderson, Solomon H«'ck, Jacob Hunt r, 8.imuel Hays, Thomas, J'lkcs, SmiiiiicI Kelly, Michael Li'slie, Robert Lyman, Warren McDonald, John S Miller, William J McQueen, Thomas F Mcintosh, Joseph J. i McGee, Archibald McLean, Alexander McGee. Robert Percival, William RoWnsoD, WllUam I ; ;*? f ■ii lit) 130 TBS UFPfifi CANiHA m Name* of Coroners. lietidence. Reynolil", Thomns Scoti, U llii , Joiteph L Preston, Alexander Boweli, Henry Names of Coroners. Residence. Rcld, Gnorge M Swnl'i, J>>iin Sh'iw, (auonin E Thlxto", Juhn ThotiipHOM, VViJIl'tiii Wll on, Jolin Youni;, Juhn U County of Ontario. Ilnlntrr. John (itinln r E-q... rxhridge. Clarl*, Ki.l.crt W., MI) Whitby. Cliirkf, Joseph, .M.l» •tshiiwa. KiiMtwooil, VVilll'ini C), M.I). .. Whitby. MeMiilleii, Williiiiii Atht-rley. Nitlon, John, .Ml) Uxbrldui'. Vvniun, EUus, M.U UeHVurton. County of Oxford. RlnchniP, Geatfic, M.D Rerlln. (.arr.ll, June , .MI) Oiicrville. Chiidwl.k, J.iiiieH W,M.D. .• Princeton. f'ook, E] hniiin. .M It No.wichvUlc. DuncHP, (ieor^'f, .M D Kmlpro. iMfOLsh, Itoberi, Ml) P»rix. •Mi-Ciriv, J.iiiitM I', MD inpersoll. P.irk, J'inus A., ,M.I> N rwlchviUe. Rtiiind*, J'lnuis B , M.D D umbo. Stiiisoii, June , M h Pliiitsvllle. Sidtt, Willi Ml, M.D Woodstock. Turquiind, John, M.D Woodstock. County of Perth. Bull, Wi linn, Eq Mitchell. Howie, J-iue , M.D Mitchell Coleiimn, Jiinie-, M D >*t. Mitry's. Hyde. John M D Simtford. M honey, John, E-q Mltihell ShHver,P R, M.D Stratford. VVnugb, D . vid, E q , SifHtford. VVlUon, Daniel, M D St. Mary's. United Counties of Prescott and Eussell. Bttrnnrd, Sninuel Cumherlnnd. BoHtoM, Alexiindrr A Vankleekhlll. BrHdy, Th"mM>, Senr Alfre''. C nninp, Willbnii EastHawkosbury DownlPR. Philip CHledonla Flat Gil tec, Jiiiiies A. O L'Orlgnal. Gibson. John EastHiwkesbury Hicks, Andrew, Junr Cumberland. J. me-, AdolphusH Alfred. Ker y, Zephanlah S. M W.Hawkesb'y I.HRocque, Ch rles N.PIantagenet Mollov, JHmes H 8. Plantogenet Mulllkin, JoHeph Vankleekhlll. McMa^'ter. Ewen Caledonia Springs Rnmsay, John L'Orlgnal, Shiriff*, Andrew ClMen«». '■? ■■■■ li' 'i ' u" -1 LAW DIIICTOET. 131 Eeiidenee. Namet of Coronert. Residtnet. ano. . UxhriilKe. . Whltlty. . O^hllVVA. . WhlOiy. . Atherley. . I'xl)rlil(;t'. . UfHVcrion. ford. . . Berlin. ,. OtUTVille. . . Priiiretoii. ,. No.wichvlUe. . . Kiiiliro. . . P»ri!t. . . InfTPrHolI. . . N rwlch villa. . . D uiiilio. . . Plitttsville. .. VVfMxNKick. . . Woodatuck. jrth. Mitchell. Mitchpll Si. Mary's. , Siriitford. . Mltihell , Strotford. , SirHttord. . bt. Mary's. ta of lussell. Cumhfirlnnd. VHnkleekhlll. ^. Alfre''. E;istHa\vkcsbnry i;Hledunia Flat L'OrJgnal. EastHiwkesbury Cumberland. Alfred. W.Hawkesb'y N.PIantagenet S. Plantagenet . . Vankleekbill. [laledonia Springs .. L'Orlgnal. Clarenc*. County of Prince Edward. Dorland, Wlllpt C Ilahowell. Wallbrlilge, 8 tmiiel 8 AmeliaMburgh. Ycmng, Reuben R Aniellusburub. County of Simcoe. Ardngh, Doctor Orlllln, Allen, liiictor Bradford. Aferst, Francis, Essa. Bull, Doctor ].!:inBW nas C rant, John Giblxm, Poter Kater, lienry Moore, John Melanby, Williiim Robertson, Gii vlii Kollg, Henry, M D Rinnle, John Wilson, Horatio Young, Robert United Countiet of York and Peel. Adamsnn, James Port Credit Bull, Edwiird I.loydtown. Birnhiirt, John, Junr Streeinville. Brldgefor^d, D ivld RichnmiidHlll Crew, Willlitni B T-ronto. Cou-lns, John Reginald .... Grab msvllle. Dcvgan, <^enrge, Toronto City. FUher, Edw In C Etobicoke Herrick, George, Toronto City. Hour days. Admission of Documents, time for, forty-eight hours after hour appointed for Inspection. Bail — Notice of Justification of, two days. — Where Notice of Bail is not ac- companie I uy Affidavit of Justification, Plaintiff may except within twenty days after putting in Bail, — Where Special Bail is put in belore a Commissioner, Plaintiff mny except thereto within twenty days after Bail piece filed — to be justified four days after exception. — When plain- tiff proceeds by action on recognizance, Bail may reader principal within eight days after service of process. Capias in force from date, for six months. .... To be endorsed from time of execution, three days. Bail to be put in after arrest, eight days. . ..'\ Notice of Justifying, four days. ' - ' .■*■'•'■' ■' Time between teste and Return, six months. . > . Costs — Notice of Taxing, one day. a .: Certificate for full, forthwith afier Verdict. ■ ' ' ,; , Cognovit Actionem, or a copy, must be filed within one month after given. Declaration must be delivered within eight days aher Notice to declare. In absence of Notice, may be delivered any time within one year. Demurrer-~ Notice to join in, four days. May be set down by either party, four days before day for argument. Notice of selling down, to be given forihwiih. Books to be delivered to Judges four days before day for argument. Discovery of Documents — Application for, any time h *fore Trial. Bntry of Cause — Time for, between nine and twelve of CcHnmission day^.- LAW DIRECTORY. 123 Ejectment — Writ to be served wiiljin three niomhs. Appearance to be entered within sixteen days. Notice limiting defence to be sti ved wiiliin tour days after appearance. Notice by Joint Tenant and denying Oaster, with appearance, or wiihia four days after. Execution in — may issue on fifth day of Terra after verdict, or six days after verdict, if ordered. Notic^ of Trial — eight days. Error — to be brought within four years. (Time under disabilities allowed for, and not reckoned.) Suggestions to be entered after service of receipt of Memorandum within ten days. Assignment of Errors — (where respondent relies on bar) — on four days notice. Respondent to plead thereto within eight days. Execution — may issue on the fifth day of Term following Trial, unless speedy execution ordered, in whirh case it is usually four days after Trial. Rule to return Writ of — sI.k diiyi*, in force from teste one year. May be issued after Judgment, at any time within six years. Evidence — Time for Notice to admit or produce, reasonable time after issue, before Trial. interrogatories — time for, without leave — with Declaration or Plea, or by leave of Court or Judge, at any other lime. Must be answered in ten days. Irregularity — Time for applying to set aside a proceeding on the ground of, reasonable time, and before next step. Inspection of Documents —Time for applying for, any time in discretion of Judge. Of Rfeal or Personal Property, the same. InjuncHon — Time to apply for, any time whether before or after Judgment. Issue in Fact — Time for applying for Trial of, without pleadings, — after Writ and before Judgment. Judgment — to bind land — must be re-registered every three years. Judged Order — Time to apply to set aside, — within one month after made, Time for making Rule of Court (if made in Term), at any time : if made in Vacation, not before next Term. Judgment — in default of Appearance or Plea, time to enter, — forthwith. , Time to enter after Verdict, — fifth day of following Term, unless speedy Execution ordered. Jury, l^ecial~Fo\ir days' Notice of Striking. Jury, Mixed — Four days* Notice of Appointment by Elisorg. Mandamus— Time to issue peremptory Writ of, — after Judgment, whether in Term or Vacation. Wri^ol, — returnable forthwith. Motion for New Trial, or in Arrest of Judgment,— withm first four days of Term following Verdict. Nou'Fros, — Judgment of— 8 days after demand of Declaration, Replication, 4;c. ! j! m r'\: 124 THE UPPER CANADA LAW MRECTORT. Notice — to Declare, Plea, Reply, &,c., —eight days. Of Trial or Assessment, — eight days- Short ditto — four days. Of Countermand, — four days To Tax Costs, — one day. To Proceed, — one month. To bring Issue to Trial, — twenty days^ Plead — time to, in bar, — eight days. Time to, in abatement, — four days. Time to, after amendment, — two days. Time to, after delivery of pariicnlais, — snne as at return of SnmmooVk Time to plead new matter,— eight days after it has arisen. Seply — time to, — within eight days after Notice. Revivor Writ o/^time to issue witho4it Rule or Order, — within t*n yean. With Role or Order, — ten> and under fifteen.— On RuU Ni»i, over 15. Appearaflce to, — ten days. Security f»r Costa — time to apply for, -after appearance and before issue. Service of Ruler, Orders, Sumtnonaea, Pleadinga, Ifc., must be made before seven r.M. on all days except Saturday, and before three on Saturday. Suggeation of Death of Defendant-^ximt to appear to, <-ten days; time to* plead to, eight days. Summons, Writ of— to be served or renewed within six months. To be endorsed from time of service, — three days. Renewed.— to be in force six months. Time — within which party may proceed without Notice,— one year. For entry of Cause for Trial,— Commission day, between 9 and 13;- Trial, Notice o/—- full, — eight days. " short, — four days. *' Countermand, — four days. Ft«t0— Time t» applr for,— after Issuer before Triih ^ I • , 1 . vu ♦ • - Showing the Time for taking the different Steps and Stagetf In a SUIT IN CHANCERY. I Affidavita—in be read in support of Motion, must be filed at time of giving Notice. fn answer to Motion for Decree, — tei> days after service of Notice. In Reply, — six diiys nfter expiration of paid ten dnys. Witness to be cross-exnmined upon, — any time before hearing. Answer— ol Defendant in Juri-fllftion,— four weeks aftrr service. , Of Dffendint out of Juriadiciion, — within the time endorsed OD Office Copy, usually six or ei ht weeks, according to distance. Appeal — Time for, — one year from dale of Decree. Six months fronj date of any Interlocutory Order. Amendment. — Before Answer. — nny time. After Answer, — within four weeks from answer. To be made within fourteen days after Order. Bill — must be amended within fourteen days after date of Order. May be taken Pro Confenno on proBiipe, after four week?, and within eiwht week" from personal service ; after that time. Motion must be made m Chambers. Where Bill not personnlly served, Motion to take {Jill Pro ConfeS8», must be maile on thn-e weeks Notice, Answer or Demurrer must be filed within four weeks, where Bill served in Jurisdiction. Decree — Notice of Motion for — three weeks. Pro r.onfesai} — absolute, three weeks after service, if Defendant io Jurisdiction. If Defendar».t out of Jurisdietion, then in pucH time ns Court appoints. After the expiration of three years from date of D.cree, where Defend- ant has not been ?erverl wjih Copy Where Defmd.int h;is been served personnlly with Office Copy Bill — or three weeks no:ice of Motion to take Bill Pro confesao ha> been serv- ed — or where Defendant nppenrs at Hearing, and waives all objectioa to order Pro confesso the Decree is absolute in first instance. Appeal from — one year. t Eiirolmi'iit o/— 'wiihin six monthf. May be Enrolled any time after, on Order. Conditional Order for enrolment, abeolut: in twenty-eight days. Jttmuter — Within four weeks after Bervice of Office Copy Billi— may ba Ml down for any Tuesday, iinmediately, by citber party. m m 11 120 THE T7PPER CANADA LAW DlRECTOUr. Dismissal of ^///—Notice of Motion fi)r — two clear dnys ; mny be moved for iifitT expiintion of four weeks from filing of last niiswer, if no step taken l>y Plnitjiifr. If Hill not ninended, within fouHepn dnys nfier date of Order. IfCniL^e not set down for Hearing, witliin one month after publication pap>ied. If PlfiintifTdo not file Replication, or set C.nise down to be heard on Bill and Answer within fourteen days after sfrviee (f Notice of Amend- ment, or within fourteen day? after refusal of Application for furilier lime to answer am.-nded Bill, or wiihin fnurteeii days after filing of Answer, unless Order obtained to re-ami nd Bill. In every case \< liere Suit unreasonably delayed. Election, Order for — obtained after eight days from Answer. Plaintiff must elect within eight days from service of Order. Enrolment of Decree — Not allowed nfier five years. Caveat against, — must be prosecuted within twcnty-ei'Tht days. Emdencc — to be closed before Publication passes. Examinaii'in—Ca\i?e must be eet down for, an I Notice served, fourteen days before Term. Cross — Notice of — Forty-eight hours. of Parties— forly -eight hours' Notice to opposite Solicitor. Notiee requiring parties to Suit to attend,— -eight days. Hearing — Cause must be entered wiih Registrar for, ten days before Term. Notice of — must be served, seven days. On further Directions— mny be set down for any Tuesday,— two clear days' Notice must be given. Pro con/esso— Cause may be set down for any Tuesday, three weeks after date of Order Pro confesso. Injunction— may be moved for, any Tuesday, on two clear days' Notice. Motion for Decree — Three weeks' Notice. Motion in Ordinary — od two clear days Notice. Motion for Order Pro confesso — when Bill not personally served, —three weeks' Notice. Vacation — Not to be reckoned in time for amending or obtaining Order to amend,— for setting down D<'murrers,— for filing R'-plications, or setting down Causes, under Rule XVIII. ot Orders of 1853. h Mr, moved for if no step ler. publication le lipaifl on of AmeriH- for furilier ler filing of lintiff must ays. urtetn dnvs re Term. isday,— two firee weeks otice. ved, — three Order to ications, or Shoving the Times for taking the different Steps in a COUNTY COURT SUIT. Abatement — Time for plea in, — four days. Affidavit — upon which Rule is granted, must be filed before Motion made, and sworn within the time for making Motion. Appearance — to lie entered within ten days, — may be entered any time before Judgment. Arbitration — may be applied for any time after Writ, and before Trial. Judge at Nisi Priua may direct Reference at Trial. Autard — Application to set aside, — must be within first six days of Terra after publication. If on Reference at Nisi Prius, — then within first four days. Arbitratoi — Time for remitting Matter to, — any time before Award is en- lorced. Arrest of Absconding Debtor — Writ tor, — in force six months. Admission of Documents — Time for, — forty-eight hours after hour appointed for Inspection. Bail — Notice of Justification of, — two days. Where Notice of Bail is not accompanied by Affidavit of Justificatiou, — Plaintiff may except within ten days after putting in Bail. To be Justified, — within two days after exception. Where Plaintiff proceeds by Action on Recognizance. — Bail may ren- der Principal within eight days after service of Process. Capias — in force from date for six months. To be Endorsed from time of Execution, three days. Bail to be put in after Arrest, eight days. Notice ot Justifying Bail, two days. Costs — Notice of Taxing, one day. Cognovit Actionem, or & Copy, must be filed within one month after given. /)eei(ira<»on— must be delivered within eight days after Notice to declare. In absence of Notice, may be delivered any timt withm one year. Demurrer — Notice to join in, — four days. May be set down by either party, four days before day for Argument. Notice of setting down, to be given forthwith. Book to be delivered to Judge four days before day for Arj^ument. Execution — may issue on the fifth day of Term following Trial, unless speedy Execution ordered, in which case it is usually four c'ays after Trial. Rule to return Writ of, — three days. In force from teste,— one year. » May be issued after Judgment, at any time within six years. M f' 128 THE UPPER CANADA LAW DIRECTORY. fi Evidence — Time for Notice to admit or produce, reasonable time alter issue/ before Trial, Application for discovery of Documenta, afty time before Trial. Interrogatories — Time for delivering, — without leave with Lcclaration or Plea^^ or by leave of Judge, at any time. Must be answered in ten days. Irregularity — Time for applying to set aside a Proceeding for Irregularity,— reasonable time, and before next step. Inspection of Documents — Time for applying for,— any time in discretion of Judge. Of Real or Personal Property, — the same. Issue in fact — Time for applying for Trial of, without pleadings, — after Writ and before Judgment. Judges' Order — Time to apply to set aside. — within one month after made. Time for making llule of Court,— if made in Term, at any time during Term, — if made in Vacation, not before next Term. Judgment in default of Appearance or Plea— Time to enter, — forthwith. After Verdict, Time to enter, — third day of following Term, unles* speedy Execution ordered. Judgments against Land mu«t be i;e-registered every three years. Motion for New Trial, or in arrest of Judgment, — within first four days of Term following Verdict, Non-Pros. — Judgment of, — eight days after demand of Declaration, Replica' tion, &c. Notice — To Declare, Plead, Reply, &c,. — eight days. Of Trial or Assessment, — five clear days. Short do., — three days, Of Countermand, — three days,. To Tax, — one day. To Proceed, — one month. PZeod— Time to, in Bar —eight days. In Abatement, — four days. After Amendment, — two day». After delivery of Particulars, — same as at return ot Summoas. Plead New Matter, — eight days after it has arisen. JReply — Time to, — within eight days after Notice. Bevivor — Writ of, — may issue without Rule or Order within ten years,— with Rule or Order, over ten and under fifteen. On Rule Nisi, over fifteen. Appearance to, — ten days. JtuleS'— AW Rules two days where Superior Courts are four. Security for Costs — Time to apply for, — after Appearance and before Issue. Service of Bales, Orders, Summonses, Pleadings, 6fc., must be made before seven on all days except Saturday, and before three on Saturday. Suggestion of Death of Defendant -Time to appear to, — ten days. Time to plead to, — eight days. Special Jury — Four days* Notice of Striking. Summons — Writ of, — to be served or renewed within six moniks. Must be ^indorsed within three days of Service. Renewed Writ, — to be in force six months. Time — within which party may proceed without Notice,— one year. Trial, Notice of — six days,— Shorty three daysy— Countermand of, three daya. Gf-ElSnE3I^-A.L T-A.BIL1B OF TIITES FOB TARIOTTS LEGFAL ACTS. ,— after Writ Astizea— In outer Counties to be holden twice a-year, between Hilary amf Easter Terms, and between Trinity and Michaelmas. In Toronto,->three times a-year, — first Thursday after Municipal Elections in January, — second Monday in April, — and second MoU' day in October. ^ months from date. ■ r i' i III iSO THE UPPER CANADA LAW DIRECTORY. Insolvent (continued). Fourteen days' notice in Gazette of Meeting of Creditors. One montli's Notice to rescind final Order. Assignment of Real or Personal Estate, — to stand if made thre« months prior to Petition. Outstanding Debts nmy be sold twelve months after filing Petition. Juries — Summons to Grand and Pe'at Jurors to be served eiyht days before day appointed. Summons to Special Jurors to be served three days. Justice of Peace — One Calendar Month's Notice of Action. Actions to be brought within six months. Judgments — To be registered every three years. Limitation of Actions — Actions for Penalties, two years. Actions on Contract, — six years. Actions on Dower, — six years. Actions on Rent, — six years. Actions on Mortgage D»'bt and Specialties, — twenty years. Actions on Ejectment, — twenty years. Actions for compensation for death by accident, — twelve months. Month, in Statute, means Calendar Month. Prescription — Thirty years as to profits or benefit of Land. Indefeasible, — sixty years. As to Rights of Way and Easements, — twenty years. Indefeasible, — forty years. Use of Light Indefeasible, — twenty years. Time — when measured by days, is generally reckoned consecutively, ex- cept Sunday be last day. Usually reckoned inclusive of day on which act to be done, but exclusive of day of giving Notice. Of the Distribution of the Personal Estates of Intestates, according to the laws of Upper Canada. IJ the Intestate Die leaving Wife and child, or children •'•«'• < Wife only No Wife or child Child, children, or their representa- tives Children by two wives If no child, children, or representa- tives Child or grandchild Husband Father and brother or sister Mother and brother or sister Wife, mother, brother, sisters, and nieces Wife, mother, nephews, and nieces Wife, brothers or sisters, and mother Mother only Wife and mother Brother or sister of whole blood, and brother or sister of half blood .... Posthumous brother,or sister&mother His Personal Representatives take thus :— 'One-third to wife, rest to child or children ; if children dead, then t& their representatives (that is, their lineal descendants), except such child or children (not heirs-at-law) who had estate by settlement of intestate, in his lifetime, equal to the other shares. C Half to wife, rest to next-of-kin, in } equal degrees to intestate, or their ( legal representatives. V All to next-of-kin, or their legal re- \ presentatives. i All to him, her, or them. Equally to all. > All to next-of-kin in equal degree to \ intestate- Half to child, half to grandchild. Whole to him. Whole to Father. Whole to them equally. ) Half to wife, residue to mother, bro- \ thcr, sisters, and nieces. ( Two-fourths to wife, one-fourth to- < mother, and one-fourth to nephews ( and nieces. ( Half to wife (under Statute of Car, } H.), half to brothers or sisters andi ( mother. S The whole(it being then out of the ( Statute.) Half to wife and half to mother. I Equally to both. Eq^nally to both^ i iti 192 THE UFPER CANADA LAW DIRECTORS. l! ■;i! 1 Posthumous brother, or nister and brother, or sifter born in lifetime of lather Father's father and mother's mother Uncles' or aunts' children, and brother or aiuter's grand-child- ren Grandmother, uncle, or aunt Two aunts, nephew, and niece .... Uncle and deceased uncle's child. . . Uncle by mother's side, and deceas- ed uncle or aunt's child Nephew by brother, and nephew by half-sister Nephew by deceased brother, and nephewa and nieces by deceased sister Brother and graifdfather Whole to brother. Brother's grandson, and brother or sister's daughter Equally to both. Equally to both. > Equally to all. All to grandmother. Equally to all. All to uncle. i All to uncle. ^ Equally, per capita. Each in equal shares per eapitUj and not per stirpes. (To daughter. Brother and two aunts Brother and wife . . . . Mother and brother . . . . Wife, mother and children of a deceased brother or sister Wife, brother or sister, and children of a deceased brother or sister . . . Brother or sister, and children of a deceased brother and sister To brother. Half to brother, half to wife. Equally. Half to wife, one-fourth to mother, one-fourth per stirpes to deceased brother or sister's children. > Half to wife, one-fourth to brother or sister per capita^ one-fourth to deceased brother or sister's child per stirpes. C Half to brother or sister per capita^ ^ half to children of deceased brother ^ or sister per stirpes. \ Grandfather and brother All to brother. TA.B3L.E Of the Diitribution of Personal Estates of Intestates, In Lower Canada. If Intestate die His Personal Representatives leaving take thus, viz. :— Wife and child or children All to cliild or children. „,., C Hia or her nearest Ascendant ; and Wife only, or husoand only ^ if there be no Ascr'nclant living, ( then to next-ol-kin of the Intestate. Children by two wives Equally to all. Child and Grandchild Equally to both. . C Each butch of children collectively Grandchildren only ^ represent their parent deceased, ( and take the share, jjer stirpes. Brothers and sisters Equally to all. Brother or sister of whole blood, and i r, ,i , , . brother or sister of half blood ....} ^'l"^"^ '° ^''^^^ Posthumous brother or sister only . . All. ( Nephews or nieces collectively have Brother or sister &nephews or nieces ^ the share of their parent deceased, f & all is equally divided, per stirpes. Nephews and nieces only Equally to all. Grandmother and uncle or aunt .... All to grandmother. Aunt and nephew Equally divided. Uncle and deceased uncle*s child. . . Equally divided. Nephew by brother and nephew by } ^ n j- -j j half sister !^ \ ^'l"*"^^ ^'''^^^- Brother and grandfather All to grandfather. Brother's grandson and brother or ) j, „ ^.^^ Bister's daughter S ^ ^ uiyiucu. Brother and aunt All to brother. 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