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The profession has since iat period much increased in numerical strength, and many langes have taken place which have necessitated a new Law ^iST. The compiler has not attempted to improve upon the Arrangement of the work. Its division has in general been mch the same as in the last edition, but he has spent much Ime and labour in rendering it as correct and as complete as [work of the kind should be. In this particular he trusts kat the profession will find no cause of complaint. And he fturns his best thanks to the gentlemen of the various offices the administration of justice in Upper Canada who have Applied him with the information required for the compilation this — the Fifth Edition of the Upper Canada Law List. roronto, Juno, 18i56. 88793 ^mmmmm INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS. Since the publication of the last edition of the Upper Canada Law List, in 1862, the laws of Upper Canada as affecting Real j Property, Commerce, Equity Jurisdiction, and Common Law Procedure, have undergone extensive alterations. Nor have reforms in the practice of the Courts been lost sight of. Our Court of Chancery had acquired a bad name throughout the country, by reason of its alleged delays and expense ; the public cry was raised against it, and it was stated that no sane man would think of adding to its jurisdiction. The Court is now a popular tribunal. The grievous delays of which suitors — and not without some shew of reason — formerly complained, no longer exist; the reforms which have been made in its procedure have worked well ; the judicature and the profession [have co-operated cordially and zealously to promote their leflBciency and secure their success ; and the returns shew that, ISO far from the business of the Court becoming stationary or [diminishing, that the business transacted largely increases levery year — and were these returns published, they would jexhibit an amount of business done which could not fail to [excite public attention. How has it been done, and so per- formed that the public hears no complaints of injustice done, 3r justice denied, or of heart-rending delays, or ruinous ex- lense ? The inference is irresistible — that the Court is now cell administered. The cases which come before this Court p)r the most part involve the decision of important questions )f law and fact. If the question be one of law, it is argued ; md if of fact, the evidence is taken by the Court at the town knost convenient for the attendance of witnesscF, is properly VI INTHODlICTOItY OltSEKVATIONS. sifted, and, by the ciricioncj^ of our judges, n prompt decision is given ; so thnt discontent and dissuti^faction on the part of | suitors is now rarely heard. The machinery for the conduct of a suit in Chancery can be so worked that the issue may be arrived at as quickly as in a suit at law. Some years since, the important question was freely adverted to by legislators, and by the public generally, of blending our Courts of Common Law and Chancery into one court .;f universal jurisdiction in civil cases, or, as generally understood, tlie fusion of law and equity. But for the reasons already stated and the popu- j larity which the Court of Chancery has acquired, no such desire for this fusion is now evinced, and the question ceases I to be of interest to the general public ; and it is only mooted j as a necessity, which will some day arrive, by those who con- sider declarations, pleas, replications, rejoinders, surrejoinders, j rebutters and surrebutters, a more simple form of pleading than a bill, an answer and a replication. The failure of justice so often referred to by the fusion advocates as arising from restricted jurisdiction and imperfect procedure, now rarely occurs, and the occasion is isolated of a plaintiff in equity] havin(: his bill dismissed because his remedy is at law. The practice of trying causes as at nisi prius, on circuits,] has done much to popularize the Court of Chancery, to con- duce to its elliciency, and to reduce expenses. Tl»e examina-l tion of witnesses being had, the hearing of the cause immc-i diately follows. The judge who hears the cause has taken the evidence, he has seen the witnesses and observed theirj demeanour. The practice as it w, is rs Lord St. Leonardsl said, "a drama performed before the judge." The practice asl it was, " was simply reading, and perhaps very badly readingi the play afterwards, without anything to give it life and! energy." The Court of Chancery as it is, with its modern reforms ofj procedure, promulgated by well and maturely considcredj orders — the eliicient and laborious bench which controls thel INTRODUCTORY OBSEliVATIOSS. vH ICourt — the bold course taken by ita head to excise dccrepid Iproccdure — under all this the Court appears to have revived, land the rumours of extinction which appeared to threaten its jprolonged existence have gradually disappeared — the legisla- Iture has increased the efficiency of its jurisdiction — our sena- tors arc not now afraid to discuss the Court of Chancery in their council chamber, and hence, by 28 Vic. ch. 17 (1865), it lis enacted — 1. The Court of Chancery in Upper Canada shall have the [same jurisdiction as the Court of Chancery in England has in [regard to leases and sales of settled estate?, and in regard to enabling minors, with the approbation of the Court, to make binding settlements of their real and personal estate on mar- riage, and in regard to questions submitted for the opinion of the Court in the form of special cases on the part of such per- sons as may by themselves, their committees or guardians, or [otherwise, concur therein. 2. The Court shall have the same equitable jurisdiction in [matters of revenue as the Court of Exchequer ia L.ngland [posKe«ses. 8. In all cases in which the Court has jurisdiction to enter- [tain an application for an injunction against a breach of any covenant, contract or agreement, or against the commission or continuance of any wrongful act, or for the specific perform- ance of any covenant, contract or agreement, the Court, if it thinks fit, may award damages to the party injured, either in addition to or in substitution for such injunction of specific performance, and such damages may be ascertained in such manner as the Court may direct, or the Court may grant such I other relief as it may deem just. 4. An order or decree for Alimony may be registered in any Registry Office in Upper Canada, and such registration shall, so long as the order or decrc* registered remains in force, bind the estate and interest of every description which the defen- dant has in any lands in the county or counties where such registration is made, and operate thereon for the amount or amounts by such order or decree ordered to be paid, in the same manner and with the same effect as the registration of a charge of a life annuity created by the defendant on his lands would, and such registration may be effected through a certi- ficate by the Registrar of the Court of such order or dec ree. Vlll INTUODUCTOUY OBSEKVATIONS. 5. Where a commission of lunacy would have been hereto- fore necessary* or proper, the Court in lieu thereof may, with or without the aid of a jury (which the court or a judge thereof may cause to be empannelled as in such cases), hear evidence and enquire into and determine upon the alleged lunacy ; pro- vided that the alleged lunatic shall have a right in such cases to demand that the enquiry be submitted to a jury, or the court may order that the enquiry be had before any court of record ; and every such enquiry, whether under a commission of lunacy or before any such court of record, shall be confined to the question whether or not the person who is the subject of the enquiry is at the time of such enquiry of unsound mind and incapable of managing himself or his affairs, and the ver- dict rendered by a jury shall in every case be returned unto the court, certified by the judge before whom the enquiry has been had, and shall be final as to the question on such enquiry, unless the same be set aside. 6. Where any such enquiry is had by the court, with or without the aid of a jury, or before a court of record, no traverse shall bo allowed, but the court, if dissatisfied with the finding of a jury, may at the instance of any party who would be entitled to traverse an inquisition under commission of lunacy, direct a new trial or new trials, from time to time, upon application therefor made to the court within three months from the time the verdict is rendered, or such further time as the court under special circumstances may permit, and subject to such directions and upon such conditions as to the court may seem proper, and the court may order any such new trial to be had before the same court in which the verdict was rendered, or before any other court. 7. On every such enquiry, the alleged lunatic, if he be within the jurisdiction of the court, shall bo produced, and shall be examined at such times and in such manner, either in open court or privately, before the jury shall retire to consult about their verdict, as the presiding judge may direct, unless the court ordering such enquiry shall beforehand by order have dispensed with such examination. 8. Any order by a single judge in a matter of lunacy shall be subject to rehearing before the full court, and any order of the full court shall be subject to an appeal to the Court of Error and Appeal respectively, within the same times and under the same conditions as in other cases in the said Court INTRODUCTOUY OBSERVATIONS. IX If Chancery, unless the said court or a judi;;e thereof shall Otherwise order. 9. The court may order the costs, charges and expenses of Ind incidental to the presentation of any petition for a cominis- [ioii of lunacy, or any inquiry, inquisition, issue, traverse, or Hher proceeding in lunacy, to be paid either by the party or parties presenting such petition, or prosecuting the same, or such enquiry or other proceeding in lunacy, or by the party )r parties opposing the same, or out of the estate of the alleged [unatic, or partly in one way and partly in another. 10. The seventy-third section of the said Act is amended )y inserting therein, immediately after the words "«Mi jwm," he words "or non compotes mentis" 11. The court shall have the same powers of regulating the jractice in matters of lunacy, and in all matters under this L.ct, as in other cases within the jurisdiction of the court. 12. AVhere a defendant or respondent in any suit or matter lis absent from the Province, or cannot be found therein, to be jserved, the court may authorize proceedings to be taken [against him, according to the practice of the court in case of a Idefendant whose residence is unknown, or in any other manner {that may be provided or ordered, if the court shall under the circumstances of the case deei;n such mode of proceeding con- [ducive to the ends of justice. Another act may be referred to, 26 Vic. ch. 41 (18G3), " An act respecting affidavits, declarations, and affirmations made out of Canada for use therein," containing most useful provisions for accelerating the proceedings of the court in reference to evidence, &c., taken by affidavit in England. Burke said, "In reality there are two and only two founda- tions of law, and they are both of them conditions without which nothing can give it any force — I mean Equity and Utility. With respect to the former, it grows out of the great rule of equality^ which is grounded on our common nature, and which Philo, with propriety and beauty, calls the 'n>other of justice.* All human laws are, properly f^poaking, only declaratory; they may alter the mode of application, but they have no power over the substance of original justice. INTRODUCTORY OnSEUVJLTlONS. The other foundation of law, which is Utihty, must be under! stood not of partial or limited, but of general and publil utility, connected in the same manner with and derived diJ rectly from our rational nature." This is not merely specula! tive ; it is the wise exposition of one who has taught us thai " nothing is desirable that is not practicable." It is a general sketch of the law as it ought to be ; and referring to ourj Court of Equity as it t«, those of the profession who havJ learnt to practice in it, will agree that it is a Court of Equity! and Utility ; and history shows that men who have learnt| equity as well as law, have been the greatest and best ad [ ministrators of justice : they have learnt to regard equity as| neither arbitrary nor artificial, but as springing out of the! great moral ideas of veracity and justice, which stir at thej root of our humanity — have been expanded in our national! life — developed and applied by master spirits with juditiall wisdom to the requirements of society, — "the collected reason of ages, combining the principles of original justice | with the infinite variety of human concerns." Remove the Court of Chancery ! ! Because the Courts of| Law and Equity claim to be rather antagonistic than ancil- lary to each other 1 History again tells us that the Court I of Chancery existed because the Courts of Law had limited their proper jurisdiction by a narrow and technical procedure,] which was inadequate to afford the judicial remedies that] were required by the growing exigencies of society. By amendments of the law of procedure in the Common Law Courts during tho past ten or fifteen years, law courts have been in some degree enabled to deal with equitable questions. Remove the Court of Chancery I In one view this may be regarded as a question of procedure and the convenient division of judicial labour ; in another, it involves the higher question of destroying the harmony of a system of jurispru- dence which has secured the well being of nations, and main- tained in its integrity the great system of universal justice. INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS. XI In endeavouring to give a concise yet intelligible outline of ic various altciations and modifications which have been lected by legislation since 1862, the editor deems it necessary call attention to the principal features of the following Acts. 1. As to Real Property. i) An Act respecting sales of land under execution against executors and administrators. 27 Vic. ch. 15 (1803). >) An Act to amend the law of property and trusts in Upper Canada. 29 Vic. ch. 28 (18G5). a) An Act respecting Registrars, Registry Offices, and the registration of instruments relating to lands in Upper Canada. 29 Vic. ch. 24 (1805). 2. As to Commerce. [d) An Act to amend the laws of Upper Canada affecting trade and commerce. 26 Vic. ch. 45 (1863). [(?) An Act to impose duties on promissory notes and bills of exchange. 27 & 28 Vic. ch. 4 (1804). (/) An Act respecting insolvency. 27 & 28 Vic. ch. 17 (1804). \{g) An Act to extend the Act to impose duties on promissory notes and bills of exchange to all notes and bills of what- ever amount, and otherwise to amend the said Act. 29 Vic. ch. 4 (1805). |(/t) An Act to amend the Insolvent Act of 1804. 2!) Vic. ch. 18 (1865). [a) The courts in Upper Canada had held that, under the Imperial Act of 5 Geo. II. ch. 7, sec. 4, the title of a tes- tator or intestate in real estate in Upper Canada might bo seized and sold under a judgment and execution by a creditor of the testator or intestate recovered against an executor or administrator of tho deceased, in the same manner and under the same process that the same could bo seized and sold if the said judgment and execution had been against the testator or intestate if living, and many sales had taken place and titles been acquired under such Xll INTKOUl C'lOKY OUSEUVATIONS, I ' i proceedings, and it being desirable to quiet the same, n was enacted — 1. Under the said Imperial Statute, the title and interest oij a testator or intestate in real estate in Upper Canada might U and hereafter may be seized and sold under a judgment ani execution recovered by a creditor of the testator or intestat(| against his executor or administrator, in the same manner anil under the same process that the same could be sold under ; judgment and execution against the deceased if living. 2. All such sales heretofore made and titles given there under are hereby declared to have passed and conveyed thiJ title or interest of the testator or intestate in his real estate sof sold and conveyed as against any objection that may be mad J on the ground that real estate could not be seized and sold in| manner aforesaid, under the said Act : Provided always, that! this Act shall not affect any case pending at the time of thJ passing of this Act, in or theretofore finally adjudged by tlicj Courts of Law or Equity in Upper Canada. (&) Perhaps the most important enactment of the session of! 1865 is the'act to amend the law of property and trustsl in Upper Canada, and among its most useful provisions itl provides that trustees, executors, &c., may apply by petif tion to the Court of Chancery, for opinion, advice, &c., as] to the management of trust property, adopting the pro- visions of the Imperial Acts 22 & 23 Vic. ch. 35. {r) The Registry Act of 1865. This act has been very ably I annotated by S. G.Wood, Esq., LL.B., Barrister-at-law. As Mr. Wood states in the preface to his work, " The intro- ! duction of a new act of parliament relating to the regis- tration of deeds, providing as it does for important changtjs in that branch of the law of real property, seems to make an attempt to elucidate by reference to decided cases the provisions of a statute which will materially affect the property and rights of a large and continually Increasing body in the community, and the operation of which will of course bo a matter of interest and importance to the legal profession." And so it is; his remarks and annota- tions upon the new act are well digested and carefully INTltODUCTOUY OBSERVATIONS. Xlll collected, and must prove of great use and a saving of time and labour to the profession. I) This enactment is of much interest to the profession, as working an important change in the law affecting trade and commerce. It is considered of such importance, that the text is given as follows : [l. No special promise, to be made by any person, after the Using of this Act, to answer for the debt, default or miscar- ige of another person, being in writing and signed by the Lrty to be charged therewith, or some other person by him lereunto lawfully authorized, shall be deemed invalid, to sup- )rt an action, suit or other proceeding, to charge the person whom such pron/ise has been made, by reason only that [e consideration for such promise does not appear in writing by necessary inference from a written document. 1 2. Every person who, being surety for the debt or duty of lother, or being liable with another for any debt or duty, lall pay such debt or perform such duty, shall be entitled to ive assigned to him, or a trustee for him, every judgment, )ecialty or other security which shall be held by the creditor respect of such debt or duty, whether such judgment, spe- [alty or other security shall or shall not be deemed at law to ive been satisfied by the payment of the debt or the perform- ice of the duty. 3. And such person shall be entitled to stand in the place the creditor, and to use all the remedies, and, if need be, id on proper indemnity, to use the name of the creditor in ly action or other proceeding at law or in equity, in order to )tain from the principal debtor, or any co-surety, co-contractor co-debtor (as the case may be), indemnification for the Ivances made and loss sustained by the person who has so lid such debt or performed such duty ; and such payment or [erformance so made by such surety shall not be pleadable in |ar of any such action or other proceeding by him. 4. No co-surety, co-contractor or co-debtor shall be entitled recover from any other co-surety, co-contractor or co-debtor, jy the means aforesaid, more than the just proportion to rhich, as between those parties themselves, such last men- ^oned person shall be justly liable. 5. All actions of account, or for not accounting, and suits }r such accounts as concern the trade of merchandize be- xiv INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS. tween merchant and merchant, their factors and servants, shalj be commenced and sued within six years after the cause such actions or suits, or, when such cause has already ariser then within six years after the passing of this Act ; and nJ claim in respect of a matter which arose more than six ycari before the commencement of such action or suit, shall be cnj forceablo by action or suit by reason only of some other matttl of claim comprised in the same account, having arisen withiif six years next before the commencement of such action or suit 6. "Where any cause of action or suit, with respect to whicli the period of limitation is fixed by the Imperial Act of the! twenty-first year of the reign of King James the First, chapten sixteen, section three, or by any Act now in force in Uppcij Canada, or any of them, lies against two or more joint debtorsj the person or persons who shall be entitled to the same shallj not be entitled to any time within which to commence and suel any such action or suit against any one or more of such joint! debtors, who shall not bo without Upper Canada at the tiiiiel such cause of action or suit accrued, by reason only that soinel other one or more of such joint debtors was or were, at the| time such cause of action accrued, without Upper Canada. 7. And such person or persons, so entitled as aforesaid, shallj not be barred from commencing and suing any action or siiitl against the joint debtor or joint debtors, or who was or werol without Upper Canada at the time the cause of action or suit! accrued after his or her return to Upper Canada, by reason [ only that judgment was already rocovcred against any one or more of such joint debtors, who was not or were not witiioutj Upper Canada at the time aforesaid. 8. In reference to the provisions of the Consolidated Statutes I for Upper Canada, chapter forty-four, an acknowledgment or] promise made or contained by or in a writing signed by the agent of the party chargeable, thereby duly authorized to make such acknowledgment or promise, shall bn- . i.L'« same effect as if such writing had been- signed by the ; ; • /iimself. 9. This Act shall apply to Upper Canada only (e) (g) These acts imposing duties on promissory notes and bills of exchange need only be referred to as introducing a new era in our system of taxation. The imposition of stamps is important to the lawyer in so far as grave questions may frequently arise as to compliance with the w INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS. XV strict requirements of the acts ; ar. d the general public is interested therein from the circumstance that the imposi- tion of stamps has inaugurated a system of taxation, by the increase of which, for the purposes of revenue on the one hand, and the consequential proportionate remodelling and diminution of our tariff of customs duties on the other* will do much to materially increase our commercial pros- perity. It is a stop in the right direction. For without a doubt it is an opinion which in these times has passed into the condition of an accepted rule, that international commerce ought to be encouraged, because it augments the wealth and prosperity not of one only of the two contracting parties, but of both equally, as well of the party who buys as of the one who sells. This opinion has acquired much force from practical development and practical experience ; and the progress of free trade, in proportion as it has established itself, has tended to draw countries more closely together, since it has shewn them in the most visible and tangible manner that they are mutually necessary to each other, that every one of the inhabitants of each contributes to the happiness and prosperity of his neighbour, and receives from his neigh- bour part of his own prosperity and his own happiness. order that commerce may be really free, it is not sufficient that the tariffs of customs duties should be remodelled in a liberal spirit. To substitute a liberal tariff for a restrictive one is, without doubt, a progress ; but to ren* der our commerce available thoroughly to augment our wealth and prosperity — to develope our resources — to stimulate our relations in commerce with our neighbours, a complete removal of our customs duties appears to be the great means to accomplish this most desirable handy work. To open our ports, to offer no barrier by customs duties to a free and open trading with all who desire to trade with us, offers at this epoch of our commercial WW XVI INTKODUCTOKY OBSERVATIONS. Ill career considerations which should at once occupy tU minds and tax the energies of our legislators. The maiij tenanco and increase of our prosperity depends not much on arrangements for reciprocity, but on the exteij sion of our commercial relations — on the development! our import and export trade. To us it may be of great importance whether it is a great empire or a frtl republic wo have to deal with ; but it does greatly concen us to know whether our merchants can carry on theij enterprises without bar or hindrance, and freely exchang our commodities for those, the products of other lands The more general imposition of stamps, and particularl| on the following — 1. Agreements under hand only. 2. Attorney's clerks, articles of. 3. Bills of lading. 4. Agreements under seal, Bonds, Mortgages, Convcvj ances, Leases, Letter or power of attorney, Rcleas| and Instrument under seal. 5. Charter party. G. Cheques. 7. Policies, fire. 8. Protests of any Bill of Exchange, Promissory Not^ and Protest of any other kind, and other Notaria Act whatsoever. 9. Receipts. 10. Telegraph messages. 11. Transfer of shares or stock, would work well to create a revenue for our Province, andl thereby admit of a liberal policy as regards our customs! duties. (/) (^) The Insolvency Acts. These acts have been made the! subject of a very clever treatise, from the pen of James D.| Edgar, E$q., Barrister-at-law. His comments and anno-j tations on the acts will be found most useful to the prac- INTKODUCTOUT ODSEKVATIUNS. XVII titioner; the doubtful points are carefully explained, and as for as possible illustrated by recent decisions. |t cannot bo said that our statute law as it is is an incon- |ous heap of enactments which have been huddled together lome obsolete — others eifcte — some which never have effected lir professed purpose — new laws thrust in to meet some |cial emergency, without regard to those already in force, r statute law has been ably codified ; and let us hope that laws yet to be made to meet the exigencies of our society not be impolitic in their conception, nor defective in their icture ; that they will be enacted with every regard to our lie as it is, and maintain in their integrity our system of rs, continuing them as they are, an example to our neigh- irs, and a classified and consolidated model of jurisprudence Irthy of our parents in the old world. Toronto, June, 1*866. T roductory art of Erro Imp( Quee Chai Com kctice Cour lir and De\ anty Couri trogate Co arts of Qu( Icorder's C bolvent Del irision Cou Beers of th rms of the Ircuits of th bt of Count Bt of Coror lown Law ] ^mmissione used in bmmissione used in t>ramissionc Canadia fegal Holidt [amps on L I aw Society kilcs of La\ TABLE OF. CONTENTS. • PAGE rodnctory Observations v art of Error and Appeal 9 I" Impeachment 10 >« Queen's Bench 10 ■" Chancery 11 \" Common Pleas 13 itctice Court and Chambers IS |ir and Devisee Commission 14 inty Courts 14 rogate Courts 16 irts of Quarter Sessions ^ 16 Icorder'a Courts 16 Bolvent Debtors Courts 16 irision Courts. 17 leers of the Courts 18 rms of the Courts 19 knits of the Courts 20 Bt of County and Judicial Officers throughout Upper Canada 21 Bt of Coronors in the different Counties of Upper Canada. . 41 [own Law Department 56 jmrnissioners in Upper Canada for taking Affidavits to bo used in Lower Canada 55 ^mmissioners in Lower Canada for taking affidavits to be used in Upper Canada 56 |>mmissioners in England for taking Affidavits to be used in Canadian Courts 56 bgal Holidays •. 57 [amps on Law Proceedings 5*8 Bills and Notes 63 !iw Society of Upper Canada 64 lilies of Law Society of Upper Canada 67 «l XX TAULE OF CONTENTS. — ~ ' PAorl Law School of Osgoode Hall 8il Names of Scholars on Foundation of Law School M Exaininaiiun for Scholarships of Law Society SliI Extracts from Act respcctii'Cf Attorneys l)u| List of Practising Barristers througliout Upper Canada, with dates of Call 92| List of Queen's Counsel appointed in and for Upper Canada. . lO^I List of Practising Attorneys and Solicitors throughout Upper Canada, with dates of Admission 108| List of Practising Barristers and Attorneys in Toronto, with places of business and residence 13l| List of Practising Barristers and Attorneys throughout Upper Canada, arranged under the diiferent Cities and Towns, with Common Law and Chancery Agents in Toronto. .. . 140 1 Advertisements 185 iiii iii UPPER CANADA LAW LIST. JUDICIARY JUDGES. }n. Wm. Henry Draper, C.B., Chief Justice of Upper Canada, sn. P.M.M.S Vankonghnet, D.C.L., Chancellor of Upper Canada, on. Wm. Buell Richards, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. }n. John Godfrey Sprngge, Vice Chancellor }n. John H. Hagarty, D.C.L., Judge of the Queen's Bench. m. Joseph C. Morrison, Judge of the Queen's Bench. |on. Adam Wilson, Judge of the Common Pleas, on. John Wilson, Judge of the Common Pleas. DQ. Oliver Mowat, Vice Chancellor. Clerk and Reporter — Alexander Grant. I This Court, consisting of the nine Judges of the Superior Courts \i such of the retired Judges as the Goyernment may from time time see fit to appoint, was constituted for the hearing of jtpeals in civil cases from the Courts of Queen's Bench, Chancery M Common Pleas, apd appeals in criminal cases from the Courts ' Queen's Bench and Common Pleas. From the judgment of this )art an appeal lies to Her Majesty in Privy Council in cases ^er £1000, or where annual rent fee or future rights of any loant are affected. The Court sits three times a year, its regu- times of sitting beinfi; on the fourth Thursday after each Term ^cept Trinity Term. The Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench, in ^e absence of any other appointment, is ex officio President of the }urt. I In addition to the nine Judges, the Hon. ex-Chancellor Blake also a member of the Court. 1 10 THE UPPER CANADA JUDGES. Hon. Wm. Henry Draper, C.B., Chief Justice of Upper Canada. Hon. P. M. M. S.Vankoughnet, D.C.L., Chancellor of Upper Canada.} Hon. Wm. Bnell Richards, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Clerk — Wm. B. Howard. For the trial of Judges of County Courts in Upper Canada] under the Consolidated Statutes of Upper Canada, cap. 14. Iil the absence of cither of the above Judges, the Senior PuisDej Judge 8it3 to make up the number. CHIEF JUSTICE. Hon. Wm- Henry Draper, C.B. PUISNE JUDGES. Hon. John Hawkins Hagarty, D.C.L. Hon. Joseph Curran Morrison. Clerk of the Crown and Pleas — Lawrence Hayden. Reporter — Christopher Robinson, Q.C. Senior Clerk — John Small. Junior or Docketing Clerk — Samuel B. Clark. Crier and Usher — Andrew Fleming. Court Keeper for Superior Courts^J&mea Alexander. The jurisdiction of this Court extends to all manner of actions, : causes and suits, civil and criminal, real, personal and mixed, j within Upper Canada, and it may proceed in such, by such pro- cess and course as are provided by law and as shall tend with justice and despatch to determine the same, and may hear and determine all issues of law, and also with the inquest of twelve good and lawful men (except in cases otherwise provided for) try j all issues of fact, and give judgment and award execution thereon, and also in matters which relate to the Queen's revenue (including the condemnation of contraband or smuggled goods) as may be done by Her Mcgesty's superior courts of law in England. LAW LIST. 11 The Court of Qaeen's Bench sits in banc, during the four terms, I in Osgoode Hall. Under the act of 1849, 12 Vic. cap. 63, this Court now consists I of three Judges. There were formerly five. This Court was first established in 1794, by 34 Geo. III. cap. 2. (dmtt tut (Siimm}i. CHANCELLOR. Hon. Philip M. M. S. Vankoughnet, D.C.L. TICECHANCELLORS. Hon. John Godfrey Spragge. Hon. Oliver Mowat. Registrar and Reporter — Alexander Grant. Special Examiners — John Hector, Q.C., and J as. H. Esten. Senior Clerk — Arthur Holmested. Deputy Registrar — Wm. N. Radenhurst. Clerk in Chambers — Thos. Black. Docketing Clerk— ThoB. Grey. Entering Clerks — John Irwin and F. Arnoldi. Usher — Samuel Oliver. Messenger — Donald Sutherland. This Court has the like jurisdiction as the Court of Chancery in England in cases of fraud "ccident, trusts, executors, administra- tors, copartnerships, account, mortgages, awards, dower, infants, idiots, lunatics and their estates, waste, specific performance, discovery, and to prevent multiplicity of suits, staying proceed- ings at law prosecuted against equity and good conscience, and may decree the issue, repeal or avoidance of letters patent, and generally the like powers which the Court of Chancery in England possesses to administer justice in all cases in which there is no adequate remedy at law. This Court sits once a week, Tuesday (and one of the Judges sits every day in Chambers), throughout the year, except during the regular vacations, for the purpose of hearing motions for decrees, motions for or to dissolve special injunctions, and appeals from the reports of the Master or Deputy Masters. During the 12 THE UPPER CANADA regular vacations, the Court only hears motions for or to dissolve injunctions. Under the act 20 Vio. cap. 66, the Chancery Judges take circuits for the more ?«»«•. 1C- S.»lt Ste.Mari.. Sheriff Richard Camej Sault Ste. Marie. ;;ierk of the Peace John M. Hamilton... Sault Ste.Marie. 31erk District Court and "> a-,..*:-,«- -o -d-' • a- ,i* a*-, -mt •» Dep. Clerk of Crown. | Septimus R. Prmce.. Sault Ste.Marie. rudge Surrogate Hon. J. Prince, Q.C. Sault Ste.Marie. legistrar Surrogate Septimus R. Prince.. Sault Ste.Marie. 'lerks of Div. Courts : Division ... No. 1 William F. Moore.... Sault Ste.Marie. " ... No. 2 J (^oatsworth Bruce Mines. " ... No. 3 A M. Ironsides Manitowaning. " ... No. 4 Fort WUliam. COUNTY OF BRANT. COUNTY TOW N — B KANTFORD. [Treasurer Hamilton Biggar.... Brantford. iRegistrar Thos. S. Shenstone... Brantford. ICIerk John Cameron Brantford. ICouDty Attorney Qeo. R. VanNorman Brantford. 22 THE tTPPKR CANADA IlllJi! liliill COUNTY OF BRANT— (Con^mMcrf.) '"cf.i?rCs:L.t} S..ph.oJ. Jon., B«n.ford. Sheriff John Smith , Brantford. Clerk of the Peace John Cameron Brantford. X'Src'™"^] J.H.a.,d.o. B««tf.«.. Judge Snrrogate Stephen J. Jones Brantford. Registrar Surrogate V/illiam H. Burns ... Brantford. "r/rt^X".'} '»"» °''-""» »™"<"^- Clerks of Dir. Courts : BiTision ... No. 1 Henry Raoey Brantford. ** ... No. 2 Henry Penton Paris. *' ... No. 8 Samuel Stanton St. Qeorge. « ... No. 4 William H. Serpell... Burford. '* ... No. C Alonzo Foster Scotland. " ... No. 6 Matthew Whiting .... Onondaga. COUNTY OF CARLETON. OOUNTT TOWK — OTTAWA. Treasurer Registrar for Co. Carleton Do. City of Ottawa.. Clerk County Attorney Judge County Court and \ Chairman Qr. Sess.... j Sheriff Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court and ) Dep. Clerk of Crown ... ) Judge Surrogate Registrar Surrogate Master & Dep. Registrar \ Court of Chancery... / Clerks of Div. Courts : Diyision ... No. 1 " ... No. 2 « No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. Treasurer. Registrar . Clerk County Ati I Judge Goui Gbairma [Sheriff .... IClerkof th I Clerk Conn Dep. Cle LTudse Snr Registrar I Master &D Court of I Clerks of 1 Divisic tt tt tt Z. Wilson Ottawa. Edward Sherwood... Ottawa. Alex. Burritt Ottawa. Edward Bearman ... Ottawa. Ti asurer Robert Lees Ottawa. Registrar Chris. Armstrong.... Ottawa. Clerk County At Simon Fraeer Ottawa. Judge Cou Robert Lees Ottawa. Gbairma Sheriff.... Clerk of tl .Tames Fraser Ottawa. Chris. Armstrong Ottawa. Clerk Coui James Fraser Ottawa. Ottawa. Dep. CI( Judge Su] Registrar J. Wilson Clerks of George R. Burke.... . Ottawa. Difis John A. Bryson Richmond. tt John Fenton South Huntley. It William D. Pigott... . Fitzroy Harbor, t( William Cowan . North Gower. < 24 THE UPPER CANADA COUNTY OF FRONTENAC. COUNTY TOWN — KINGSTO Treasurer William Ferguson.... Registrar Go. Frontenao... James Darand Do. City of Kingston Clerk Hugh Spring County Attorney Robert M. Wilkison. Sheriff T. A. Corbett Clerk of the Peace Robert M. Wilkison. Clerk County Court and ) p . o'Reillv Dep. Clerk of Crown/ *^"®' UKeiiiy Judge Surrogate William G. Draper... registrar Surroirate Peter O'Reilly Clerks of Div. Courts : Division... No. 1 John Duff. ♦• ... No. 2 Edward Upham " ... No. 8 P. McKim " ... No. 4 Samuel Stewart " ... No. 5 D. J. Walker " ... No. 6 Thomas Dawson COUNTY OF GREY. COUNTY TOWN — OWEN SOU Treasurer Frederick Le Pan ... Registrar Thomas Lunn Clerk George J. Gale County Attorney John Creasor, jun.... 'Ifai^rXT,."'?.'! \ Henry M.cpUe„o„... Sheriff. Jos. Maughan Clerk of the Peace Wm. Armstrong Clerk County Court and ) p . j ,. Dep. Clerk of Crown.. / ^®"' ^"^'^^ Judge Surrogate Henry Maopherson... Registrar Surrogate Peter Inglis Clerks of Div. Courts : Division... No. 1 Chas. R. Wilkes ** ... No. 2 Wm. Jackson " ... No. 3 Thos. Plunket *' ... No. 4 Thomas J. Rorke ... " ... No. 6 John W. Armstrong.. ** ... No. 6 Henry. Cardwell ** ... No. 7 James C. Wilkes .... N. Kingston. Kingston. Kingston. Kingston. Kingston. Kingston. Kingston. Kingston. Kingston. Kingston. Kingston. Kingston. Sydenham. Waterloo. Harrowsmith. Inverary. Wolfe Island. ND. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Owen Sound. Durham. Meaford. CoUingwood. Proton. ChatBworth. Mount Forest. LAW LIST. 25 COUNTY OP HALDIMAND. COUNTY TOWN — CATUQA, Treasurer Agnew P. Farrell ... Registrar Agnew P. Farrell ... Clerk Francis Stevenson... County Attorney John R. Martin Judge County Court and 1 j j^^ ^ Steyenson... Chairman Qr. Seas.... / wwf^uowu... Sheriff Richard Martin Clerk of the Peace John R. Martin %»o?s:;is!}«»'>~' V.Griffith... Judge Surrogate John G. Stevenson... Begistrar Surrogate Robert V. Griffith ... Clerks of Div. Courts : Division... No. 1 James Aldridge *< ... No. 2 Geo. S. Cotter, jun... ** ... No. 8 John Armour ** ... No. 4 J. Honsberger <« ... No. 6 Seth Smith ** ... No. 6 Ghas. E. Bourne .... Cayuga. Cayuga. Duonvilld. Cayuga. Cayuga. Cayuga. Cayuga. Cayuga. Cayuga. Cayuga. Caledonia. Cayuga. Dunnville. Rainham. Canborough. Nanticoke. COUNTY OP HALTON. COUNTY TOWN — MILTON Treasurer P. McCallnm Registrar Thomas Racey Clerk Wm. Panton.. County Attorney G. Tioe Bastedo '"cSia^Sl"".* \ '""P" !>"" Sheriff G. C. McEindsay ... Clerk of the Peace G. Tice Bastedo ..... Clerk County Court and 1 «»„ t -n xi Dep. Clerk of Crown../ ^^' ^' ^' ^»8«' - Judge Surrogate Joseph Davis Registrar Surrogate 'Wm. L. P. Eager ... Clerks of Div. Courts : Division... No. 1 John Holgate " ... No. 2 Robert Balmer " ... No. 8 Robert Yuung ** ... No. 4 James Mathews '* ... No. 6 S. R. Lester " ... No. 6 A. G. McKay Milton. Milton. Milton. Milton. Milton. Milton. Milton. Milton. Milton. Milton. Milton. Oakville. Georgetown. Acton. Nassagaweya. Nelson. ■I 26 THE UPPEtt CANADA COUNTY OF HASTINGS. COUMTY TOWN — BELLEVILLE. Treasurer Francis MoAnnany... BelleTille. Registrar Wm. H. Ponton Belleville. Clerk ■ Thomas Wills Belleville. County Attorney Chas. L. Colemun.... Belleville. '"cSiJrCsr!'} G- Sherwood Belle,,.,. Sheriff. George Taylor Belleville. Clerk of the Peace Chas. L. Coleman.... Belleville. ''D^So'mo™'} Anaon 0. Northrop.. Bellenlle. Judge Surrogate Geo. Sherwood Belleville. Registrar Surrogate Anson G. Northrup.. Belleville. Clerks of Div. Courts : Division... No. 1 Archibald Ponton.... Belleville. «t (i (i (I .( ti t< K it <« ... No. 2 P. C. Eetcheson Sidney. ...No. 8 Hiram Holden Shannonville. ... No. 4 Robert McCammon.. Tweed. ... No. 6 William Judd Stirling. ... No. 6 Chas. E. TurnbuU ... Hastings. ... No. 7 J. J. Ryan East Moira. ...No. 8 John G. Farmer Cannifton. ... No. 9 Jeremiah Simmons... Trenton. ... No. 10 Benjamin Beddome.. Marmora. ... No. 11 James Mairs Bridgewater. UNITED COUNTIES OP HURON AND BRUCE. COUNTY TOWN — OODBRIOH. Treasurer for Huron Treasurer for Bruce Registrar for Huron Registrar for Bruce Clerk for Huron Clerk for Bruce County Attorney Judge County Court and \ Chairman Qr. Sess. .. j Sheriff. Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court and \ Dep. Clerk of Crown., j •Tudge Surrogate Registrar Surrogate A. M. Ross Goderich. A. Sproat Walkerton. John Gait Goderich. John MoLay Saugeen. P. Adamson Bayfield. George Gould Invermay. Ira Lewis Goderich. Robert Cooper Goderich. John McDonald Goderich. Daniel Lizars Goderich. Hugh Johnston Goderich. Robert Cooper Goderich. Hugh Johnston Goderich. LAW LIST. 27 UNITED COUNTIES OF HURON & BB.VCH—iConiinued.) Clerks of Div. Courts : Division... No. 1 P. A. McDougall «• ... No. 2 Ludwig Meyer ... No. 8 Joseph Barker ... No. 4 Bobt. Gilraour ... No. 5 Tliomas Trivitt ... No. 6 John Cooke ... No. 7 David H. Ritchie ... No. 8 William Collins ... No. 9 John Eastwood ... No. 10 W. W. Farran ... No. 11 Benjamin Fraliok.... ... No. 12 Thomas Corrigan.... II II Goderich. Ilarpurhey. Kincardine. Paisley. Exeter. Dungannoa. Bayfield. Walkerton. Southampton. Clinton. Ainsleyville. Riversdale. COUNTY OF KENT. COUNTY TOWN — CHATHAM. Treasurer C. O. Charteris Chatham. Registrar P. D. McKellar Chatham. Clerk James Hart Chatham. County Attorney Alex. D. McLean.... Chatham. •'"cSrr&'r.'} ™iamB.W,ns Chatham. Sheriff John Mercer Chatham. Clerk of the Peace Alex. D. McLean.... Chatham. X'SS-^J:™'} too-' a- l">a''0- Ciatbao,. Judge Surrogate William B.Wells Chatham. Registrar Surrogate George Williams Chatham. Clerks of Div. Courts : Division... No. 1 Thomas Glendenning Chatham. ** ... No. 2 .T. Duck.. Morpeth. " ... No. 8. David Wallace Dawn Mills. *' ... No. 4...... G.Young Harwich. ** ... No. 5 Robert Mitchell Wallaoeburgh. ... No. 6.. ... J. Taylor Bothwell. II COUNTY OF LAMBTON. COUNTY TOWN — SABNIA. Treasurer Hon. Alex. Vidal Sarnia. Registrar Henry Glass Sarnia. Clerk Alfred Fisher Sarnia. County Attorney Timothy B. Pardee .. Sarnia. 28 THE UPPER CANADA COUNTY OB • Judge County Court and Chairman Qr. Sess.... Clerk of the Peace ' LAMBTON— (ConUw,«i. Ar:»«-«- Dep. Clerk of Crown.. \ ^' ^' ^ ^^«°*^^ N^^S*"^*' Judge Surrogate John M. Lawder .... Niagara. Begistrar Surrogate Charles B. Seoord ... Niagara. Clerks of Div. Courts : Division... No. 1 W. B. Winterbottom. Niagara. ** ... No. 2 Wm. A. Mittleberger St. Catharines. " ... No. 3 Clark Snure Jordon. ... No. 4 John C. Kerr Beamsville. ... No. 5 Robert Thompson ... Smithville. ... No. 6 Thomas Pearson Abingdon, Caist. ... No. 7 Q. Secord St. Ann's, Gains. 4( (< «l LAW LIST. 31 COUNTY OP MIDDLESEX. COUNTY TOWN — LONDON Treasurer Registrar Coun. Middlesex Registrar City of London.. Clerk County Attorney Judge County Court and ) Chairman Qr. Sess.... \ Sheriff. Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court and 1 Dep. Clerk of Crown., j I Judge Surrogate Registrar Surrogate 1 Clerks of Div. Courts : ... No. 1 i.» JNO. ^•••« a ... No. 3 ,.. No. 4 ... No. 6 ... No. 6 ... No. 7 ,.. No. 8 Division (( << <( (( Adam Murray James Ferguson Wm. C.L.Gill London. London. London. Jas. Keefer...! London. Charles Hutchinson., London. Hon. J.E. Small, Q.C. London. Wm. Glass London. John B. Askin London. John Macbeth London. Hon. J.E. Small, Q.C. John Macbeth London. London. John C. Meredith ... London. Gus. G. Hamilton.... Nairn. John Flannigan Wm. F. Bullen Lucan. Delaware. Andrew Wilson Wardsville. Joseph Small H. Le Llevre Wm. B. Bernard Strathroy. Draney's Cor's St. John's. COUNTY OF NORFOLK. COUNTY TOWN — SIMCOB. Preasurer Henry Gro£f legistrar Francis L. Walsh ... ^lerk James Ermatinger... ^unty Attorney Wm. M. Wilson [udge County Court and ^ Wm. Salmon I Chairman Qr. Sess. .. j «»it""" Iheriff Edmund Deedes felerk of the Peace Wm. M. Wilson [u(]ge Surrogate Wm. Salmon Registrar Surrogate Wm. M. Wilson Simcoe. Simooe. Simcoe. Simcoe. Simcoe. Simcoe. Simcoe. Simcoe. Simcoe. Simcoe. 32 TUE UPPEU CANADA COUNTY OP NORFOLK— (Conftnuei.) Clerks of Div. Courts : Dmsion ... No. 1 James Ermatinger.... Simooe. ... No. 2 Edward Matthews... Waterford. ... No. 8...... D. W. Freeman Simcoe. ... No. 4 T. Jenkins Bolph. ... No. 6 W. Hewett Vittoria. .. No. 6 S. P. Mabee Port Rowan. ... No. 7 T. Chamberlin HoughtonCeatr. ... No. 8 Samuel Gamble Port Dover. «( t< u UNITED COUNTIES OP NORTHUMBERLAND & DURHAM COUNTY TO WN — COBOUEO. ! * Treasurer Registrar W. R. Northum. Registrar E. R. Northum. Registrar W. R. Durham.. Registrar E. R. Durham... Clerk County Attorney Judge County Court and ) Chairman Qr. Sess. ... ) Sheriff Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court and \ Dep. Clerk of Crown., j Judge Surrogate Registrar Surrogate Clerks of Div. Courts : Asa A. Burnham Hon. G. S. Boulton.. James M. Qrover ... Robert Armour Geo. S. Ward E. Macnachtan ...... John D. Armour George M. BosweU... R. N. Waddell John D. Armour R. D. Chatterton Division «( tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 10. No. 11. No. 12 1 2 8 4 5 7 o • • • •• 9 George M. BosweU .. Mar. P. Whitehead.. Chas. Clark, sen. ... Samuel Wilmot John T. Day Wm. Turner Michael D. Cruso ... J. G. Rogers Jas. H. Reid Geo. S. Burrell J. Douglas Allan W. Gerow Daniel Kennedy Wm. A. Loucks Cobourg. Gobourg. Colborne. Bowmanville. Port Hope. Cobourg. Cobourg. Cobourg. Cobourg. Cobourg. Cobourg. Cobourg. Port Hope. Bowmanville. Newcastle. Port Hope. Millbrook. Cobourg. Grafton. Colborne. Brighton. Warkworth. Murray. Campbellford.] Cartwright. LAW LIST. 83 COUNTY OF ONTARIO. COUNTY TOWN — WHITBT. Treasurer Registrar Clerk CouDty Attorney Judge County Court and 1 Chairman Qr. Sess. .. / Sheriff Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court and ) Dep. Clerk of Crown.. / Judge Surrogate Registrar Surrogate Clerks of Div. Courts : Division ... No. 1 ... No. 2 ... No. 8 ... No. 4 .•• ^o. o •••••• ••• XtO. o •••••» Wm. Paxton, jun. ... John H. Perry Hugh J. Macdonell.. S. H. Cochrane Zaocheus Burnham .. Nelson Q Reynolds.. Hugh J. Macdonell . John V. Ham Zaccheus Burnham .. J.V.Ham... Whitby. Whitby. Whitby. Whitby. Whitby. Whitby. Whitby. Whitby. Whitby. Whitby. « <( L. Fairbanks Whitby. Joseph Wilson Pickering. Richard Lund Port Perry. Joseph Dickey Uxbridge. John Metoalf Cannington. C. Robinson Beaverton. COUNTY OP OXFORD. OOUNTT T Treasurer Registrar Clerk County Attorney... Judge County Court and ) Chairman Qr. Sess.... \ Sheriff. Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court and \ Dep. Clerk of Crown., j Judge Surrogate Registrar Surrogate Clerks of Diy. Courts : Division ... No. 1 ... No. 2 OWN — «r00DST00 James Eintrea James IngersoU David White F. R. Ball D. S. McQueen Andrew Ross F. R. Ball James Eintrea D. S. McQueen.. James Eintrea... K. Woodstock. Woodstock. Woodstock. Woodstock. Woodstock. Woodstock. Woodstock. Woodstock. Woodstock. Woodstock. i( it II II No. 8. No. 4. No. 6. No. 6. Ed. F. Gahan Wm. H. Landon Donald Matheson.... James Barr David Canfield Charles Hawkins .... Woodstock. Princeton. Embro. Norwichville. IngersoU. Tilsonburg. 84 THE UrPEU CANADA COUNTY OF PERTH. COUNTY TOWN — STB AT FOB D. Treasurer Registrar Clerk County Attorney Judge County Court and ) Chairman Qr. Sess.... y Sheriff Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court and \ Dep. Clerk of Crown.. / Judge Surrogate Registrar Surrogate Clerks of Div. Courts : And. Monteith Stratford. William Smith Stratford. Michael Hayes.. Danl. H. Lizars Robert Moderwell ... John J. E. Linton ... Stratford. Stratford. Stratford. Stratford. Division i4 it H No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. Alexander McGregor Stratford. Danl. H. Liztirs Stratford. Alexander McGregor Stratford. David B. Burritt Stratford. Thomas Mathieson... Mitchell. James Coleman St. Mary's. William Cossey Shakspeare. Samuel Whaley West's Corners. D. D. Hay Listowell. COUNTY OF PETERBOROUGH. COUNTY TOWN — PE TBBBOBO UG H. Treasurer Walter Sheridan Peterborough. Registrar Charles Rubidge Peterborough. Clerk Walter Sheridan Peterboroug... County Attorney Charles A. Weller ... Peterborough. '"cf.i?Z%?S«"'| Robert M.B«.che,.. Pet„b„.ogh. Sheriff James Hall Peterborough. Clerk of the Peace Charles A. Weller.... Peterborough, X'cieS^C^r} Thorn., Fortye Pe».rWgh. Judge Surrogate Robert M. Boucher.. Peterborough. Registrar Surrogate Thomas Fortye Peterborough. Clerks of Div. Courts : Division... No. 1 John J. Hall Peterborough. ... No. 2 John A. Butterfield.. Norwood. ... No. 8 Thomas Campbell ... Eeene. ... No. 4 S. S. Peck Mindon. ... No. 5 Edwd. Beatty Lakefield. LAW LIST. 85 UNITED COUNTIES OP PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL. COUNTY T^WN— l'OEIONAL. Treasurer Registrar for Presoott Registrar for Russell Clerk County Attorney Judge County Court and \ Chairman Qr. Sess / SheriflF. Clerk of the Peace Clerk County Court and \ Dep. Clerk of Crown.. / Judge Surrogate Registrar Surrogate Clerks of Div. Courts : James W. Marston... John Higginson James Keays Peter O'Brien £. T. Dartnell Jas. Daniell. C. P. Treadwell E. T. Dartnell... James W. Marston... Jas. Daniell Jameff VV. Marston... Division «i (( tt (( ' «t ... Shannonyille. Moore, Thomas Shannonville. Murphy, John V Trenton. Macdonell, John P Belleyille. Pomeroy, Timotheus, M.D Hungerford. Ponton, William H Belleville. Power, James Belleyille. Roblin, Marshall B Frankford. Spafford, H. W , Trenton. Smith, Henry Rawdon. Sweeney, Charles Tyendinaga. Weldon, George R Tyendinaga. Wilson, B. S Roslin. HURON AND BRUCE. Burtch, John, M.D Brucefield. Bingham, John, M.D Blue Vale. Coleman, T. T., M.D Seaforlh. Crawford, S., M.D • Paisley. Douglas, Robert, M.D Port Elgin. Fleming, Neil, M.D Teeswater. Hawkes, Isaac J., M.D Ainleyyille. Haynes, Hoskyn, M.D Bruce. Hyndman, Johu, M.D Exeter. Lander, Alfred, M.D Ainleyyille. Irwin, Francis W., Esq Belmore. Martin, De Witt, M.D Kincardine. McDougall, P. A., M.D Goderich. McLean, T. F., M.D Goderich. McLaren, P., M.D Paisley. MoVicar, Archibald, Esq Walkerton. Reeye, John, M.D Clinton. Scott, Charles T-, M.D. Wingham. Scott, Williams., M.D Southampton. Scott, William J., M.D Walkerton. LAW LIST. 45 KENT. Bray, John L., M.D. Chatham. Donnelly, E. B., M.D Windsor. Douglas, Jas., M.D » Chatham. Foote, George W., Esq Dover East. Miller, James, M.D Dresden. McCutley, S. E., M.D Chatham. Pegley, Rowley, M.D. , Chatham. Rolls, James A., M.D Chatham. Ruthven, G., M.D Thamesville. Smith, Jacob, M.D Ridgtown. Smith, J. M., M.D Morpeth. Sivewright, James H., M.D Chatham. Vanrelsor, D. J., M.D Blenheim. LAMBTON. Anderson, John Wyoming. Baby, James F., jun Moore. Bary, John Sombra. Chalmers, James Plympton. Gamble, A. W., M.D Moore. Henderson, Wm., M.D Napier. Hatton, James, M.D. Forest. Johnston, Hugh Moore. Johnston, Thomas W Samia. Johnstone, Stewart Moore. Morris, Wm., M.D. Euphemia. Mott, George B., M.D Wyoming. Mothersill, Joseph, M.D .f.... Arkona. McEuene, John Brooke. MoMullen, B. C Samia. Nash, Alfred Warwick. Rothwell, Thomas W.... Wisbeach. Scott, Thomas B Hillsboro'. Shoebottom, Henry, M.D Samia. Toulmin, Alfred P Sombra. Young, Archibald Samia. LANARK AND RENFREW. Bellowes, Caleb S Westmeath. Burritt, W. H., M.D Smith's Falls. Glandenen, John D , Pembroke Village. Dickson, Samuel Pakenham. Bowswell, Abel H McNab. Evans, David Renfrew. !!■ 46 THE UPPER CANADA LA.NARK AND RENFREW— ((7onftn«e(f.) Freer, Thos., M.D Renfrew. Howdeir, Robert, M.D Perth. Eelloch, John D., M.D Perth. Lynn, James P., M.D Eaganyille. Maitland, Peter. Montague. Morston, Wm., M.D Almonte. MoCrea, Jerrard Bagot. McOillis,*, Donald Pakenham. McEenzie, Edward, M.D Pembroke Village. McNab, John » MoNab. Patterson, James Almonte. Sweetland, M.D Pembroke. Thompson, James, (Sheriff) Perth. Wilson, Wm., M.D Carlton Place. Wizelsworth, John Arnprior. York, John, M.D Drummond. Young, Charles Stafford. LEEDS AND QRENVILLE. Bower, Joseph « Eemptville. Bews, David Charleston. Browse, Wm. H Prescott. Burritt, Walter Smith's Falls. Biddle, Robert Wolford. Clindinnin, Arthur. North Crosby. Durham, George Newboro*. Edmondson, Robert • Brockville. Elwood, James G Brookville. Eaton, Thomas Eitley. Gowan,Wm. B Lansdowne. Gray, John... South Gower. Hayes, Thomas Farmersyille. Hartwell, Joseph E St. Catharines. Heck, Jacob Augusta. Henderson, Solomon Augusta. Hunter, Samuel South Gower. Jakes, Samuel Miriokyille. Eelly, Michael Mirickyille. Leech, Richard South Crosby. Leslie, Robert Eemptville. Lyman, Warren North Augusta. Merrill, John Leeds. Morden, John H Brockville. McDonald, John L Gananoque. LAW LIST. 47 LEEDS AND QBE^YILLE— (Continued.) Mcintosh, Joseph J Tonge. MoGee, Archibald Wolford. McLean, Alexander Lyn. McGee, Robert South Gower. McCnim, Robert Gananoque. Perciyal, Wm Oxford. Robinson, Wm Lansdowne. Scott, Wm. J Presoott Schofield, W. Angustus Brockyille. Sparham, Terence Brookville. Sparham, Emanuel B Kemptyille. Taylor, Henry J Escott. Tronsdale, James D Newboro*. Welton,Wm. P Wolford. LENNOX AND ADDINGTON. Aishton, Thomas, M.D Bath. Ash, John R., M.D Centreville. Chamberlain, Thomas,^M.D Napanee. Davis, Peter D Adolphustown. Macdonnell, Samuel C ClareTlew. Pultz, Henry Wilton. Shibley, Jesse Centreville. LINCOLN. Comfort, G. H., M.D Niagara. Considine, John W Grimsby. Goodman, Henry, M.D St. Catharines. Graham, Thomas, M.D Clinton. Hutt, William N Grantham. Lemon, Benjamin, M.D Thorold. Mack, TheophiluB, M.D St. Catharines. McLean, F. G., M.D Beamsville. McLean, Francis A. T., M.D Jordan. Morson, F., M.D Niagara. Willson, Robert M., M.D Niagara. Wynn, Joseph Queenston. MIDDLESEX. Belbridge, William Strathroy. Billington, George Delaware. Conse, George Wardsville. Ferguson, John Ekfrid. r^ 48 THE UPPER CANADA — ^ - UIDDLESEX— {Continued.) Flook, John Richard Middleaez. Henderson, Donald Middlesex. Hanson, Henry Middlesex. Manners, Robert C Middlesex. Moore, Charles G > London. McEenzie, Andrew London. MacKellar, Dugald Middlesex. Molntyre, Dayid G Middlesex. McAlpine, Dugald .L Mosa. McQuarry, William B Biddulph. Nellis, Henry London. Rolls, Charles Middlesex. Steyenson, John Lawson London. Tweedate, Joseph M. Lobo. . Wanless, John . ....•••• London. NORFOLK. Blake, Warren H., M.D Delhi. Clarke, John, M..D Simcoe. Dunoombe, Daniel, M.D Waterford. Lamson, Nathaniel, Esq Simooe. Merritt, Joseph A., Esq Waterford. McLennan, Aiidrew, Esq Port Rowan. Fhelan, John, M.D Port Rowan. Salmon, James M., M.D < Simcoe. Walker, Nathaniel C, M.D Port Dover. Walroth, Jacob, M.D Yittoria. NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. Berry, William, jnn Newcastle. Brace, John Cartwright. Beatty, John, jan Cobonrg. Brodie, David Cobonrg. Chatterton, B. D Cobonrg. Cook, Herman L Brighton. Curtis, John ....Percy. Corbett, Robert A.. Perrytown. Cameron, Charles M Port Hope. Dunbar, James Hope. Davidson, Solomon W Newcastle. Ewing, Charles E Haldimand. Eyres, Thomas Millbrook. Evatt, William Port Hope. Easton, William Cramahe. Fergus, Patrick Murray. LAW LIST. 49 NORTHUMBERLAND AND DUKKA}!— (Continued.) Qross, Horace Murray. Hughes, Charles Port Hope. Herriman, W. L Orono. Mitchell, William Darlington. Maxwell, Robert Port Hope. Merriman, Jamea M Golborne. Mason, Henry Cobourg. Perks, Qeorge Port Hope. Proctor, Josiah H Brighten. Preston, Alex Manvers. Patterson, John Percy. Peterson, Joseph L. Brighton. Rose, William N Newcastle. Swain, John Cavan. Thompson, William Cavan. Thezton, John Cavan. Wallace, Samuel Clarke. Toung, John B Brighton. ONTARIO. Bolster, J. G., Esq Uxbridge. Carson, George A., M.D Whitby. Clarke Joseph, M. D Oshawa. Eastwood William 0., M.D Whitby. Freel James G., M. D Stouffville. Nation John, Esq Uxbridge. Tempest William, M.D Toronto. Tucker David, M.D Pickering. Vernon Ellas. Esq Scott. Ware John Edward, M.D Prince Albert. Wyatt Alfred, Esq Cannington. OXFORD. Ault, I. M Tilsonbargh. Carrall James, M.D Norwichvilie. Clark Daniel Princeton. Cook Ephraim, M.D Norwichvilie. Duncan George, M.D Embro. JoySylvanus, M.D Woodstock. Philips David L Plattsville. Rounds James B., M. D Drumbo. Springer, William Ingersoll. Swan L. H Embro. Scott William, M.D Woodstock. Turquaud, John, M. D Woodstock. 4 60 THE irPPER CAHADA "j; PERTH. Bowie James, M.D Mitchell. Campbell Daniel D Listowel. Coon Dayid, M.D Mitchell. Hyde John, M.D Stratford. Harrison David H., M.D St. Mary's. Homibrook Edward, M.D Mitchell. Mahoney John • Mitchell. Muter Peter J Shakespeare. Shaver P. R., M.D Stratford. Smith Stephen F., M.D Stratford. Waugh David Stratford. Wilson Daniel, M. D St. Mary's. Wilson George, M.D St. Mary's. PETERBOROUGH. Harvey, A Peterboro*. McNabb, John Petorboro'. MoCrea, Amos Eeene. NichoUs, Wm. C Peterboro'. Poole, Thos. W Peterboro'. Read, George Keene. PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL. Beaton, Alexander A Vankleek Hill. Canning, Wm East Hawkesbury. Downing, Philip Caledonia Flat. Gates, James L'Orignal. Gibson, John East Hawkesbury. Harkin, W., M.D Vankleek Hill. Hersey, Zephaniah S. M West Hawkesbury. James, Adolphus H Alfred. La Rocque, Charles North Plan •r'^ et. MoUoy, James H jS'outh T ^ouet. Mullikin, Joseph Vanklei uU. McMaster, Ewen Caledoni. Hpring^i. Ramsay, John L'Orignal. Shirriffs, Andrew Clarence. LAW LIST. 61 PRINCE EDWARD. Dorland, Willet G Hallowell. Evans, Henry B Picton. Foster, Robert J Picton. Morden, Richard Sophiasburgh. McDonald, Alexander R Consecon. Peck, Yfm. Ameliasbnrgb. Wallbridge, Samuel 8 Ameliasburgh. Yonng, Reuben Ameliasburgh. Young, Frederick H Picton. SIMOOE. Armstrong, Dr Rosemont. Allen, Edward Mono. Allen, Dr. Bradford. Ardagh, Dr Orillia. Ardagh, Arthur, M.D Barrie. Ayerst, Francis Essa. Bull, Dr Lloydtown. Booth, Joseph Dean Bradford. Bell, Angus Singhampton. Callahan, Richard Tecumseth. Carbert, Dr. Orangeville. Corbett, Dr. Orillia. Grookshank, Dr Barrie. Forrest, Daniel GoUingwood. Hewson, Francis Nottawasaga. Hamilton, Dr Barrie. Jeffrey, Edward Penetanguishene. Judge, James Arlington. Kelly, Dr. OrilUa. Little, John Mulmur. Lund, Dr - Gookstown. Moberly, Dr Collingwo&d. McManus, Dr. Gremore. Norris, Dr Gookstown. Oliver, Dr. L Barrie. Patton, Patrick Adjala. ^. Riddell, John K., M.D Alton. Ross, John K Church Hill. Ramsey, Dr Orillia. Stewart, Dr , Eeenansville. Stephen, Dr GoUingwood. Schoueld, Dr Bond Head. 62 THE UPPER CANADA STORMONT, DUNDAS, AND GLENGARRY. Bogert, Giles W Winchester. Breakenridge, David A Morrisburgh. Blacklock, John St. Andrew's. Brouse, Wm. H Matilda. Dickenson, James J..... Cornwall. Dillabough, John Winchester. Eyans, Henry M Mountain. Hickey, Reuben J Morrisburgh. McDonell, Angus Cornwall. McDonell, James Eenyon. MoGruer, Duncan., Lancaster. McEenzie, Alexander Alexandria. McPhersoD, Angus Lancaster. McDonald, Colin Alexandria. Staart, Peter Lancaster. Vanoamp, Wm Osnabruck. Wagner, Wm. H Dickenson's Landing. Worthington, Addison Iroquois. VICTORIA. Beall, Thomas Lindsay. Benson, Thomas, M.D Lindsay. Black, W. A., M.D Omemee. Clark, P. H., M.D Woodville. Fidler, Joshua, M.D Lindsay. Fitzgerald, James Fenelon Falls. Lloyd, Dr Bobcageon. McLauchlin, A. A Norland. Norris, Dr «. Omemee. WATERLOO. Bowlby, Dr Berlin. Bell, Dr Ayr. Kerr, Dr Doon. Koetooh, Dr..v Preston. Pipe, Dr Berlin. Phillips, Dr Gait. Richardson, Dr Gait. Saegram, Dr Gait. Whiting, Dr Berlin. Wttlden, Dr Wellesley. LAW LIST. 58 WELLAND. Bald, Wm. A Welland. Chapman, A. B Welland. Elliott, John, M.D Fort Erie. Fell, Zenas Welland. Gi nt, John Thorold. Gibbon, Peter Port Golborne. Harvey, Henry B. M.D Pelham. Kalar, Henry. Stamford. Kempson, P. T., M.D Fort Erie. Lewis, Zenas B Clifton. Lemon, Benjamin H., M.D Thorold. Moore, John Bertie. Melanby, Wm , Humberstone. Bapelje, John Ghippawa. Robertson, Gavin Wainfleet, Welland Port. iloUs, Heniy, M.D Thorold. Rannie, John AUanbargh. Smades, Samuel S Port Golborne. Wilson, Horatio.. Point Abino. Young, Robert Thorold. WELLINGTON. Carbet, Joseph Orangeville. Finlayson, John Elora. Gordon, John S Arthur. Graffe, Thomas Mount Forest. Herod, George S Guelph. Howit, John Guelph. Hewat, Wm. S Orangeville. Hodgskins, Thos Glenallan. Keating, Thos. A Morriston. Middleton, Elora. Mnnro, John Fergus. McNaughton, Henry Erin. Orton, Henry Guelph. York, T. J Erin. WENTWORTH. Bray, Josias Hamilton. Bull, Haroourt B Hamilton. Gamble, John Dundas. Jones, S. I Hamilton. r" 64 THE UPPER CANADA m I WENTWORTH— ( Continued.) Kennedy, Alexander Binbrook. Mackintosh, D., M. D » Hamilton. Mullen, Robert, M.D Anoaster. McKay Walter, M.D Saltfleet. McMahon James, M.D Dundas. Owens, Francis, M.D Dundas. Skinner, Ormond, M.D Waterdown. TORK AND PEEL. Baker, Norman, M.D 8carboro'. Bull, Francis, M.D Weston. Bull, Edward Lloydtown. Bridgford, David Richmond Hill. Barnhart, John, M.D Streetsville. Boyd, John Georgina. Carbert, Joseph, M.D Orangeville. Corson, John W., M.D Brampton. De La Hook, J. A Weston. Doherty, John, M.D Markham. Dixie, B. W., M.D Gooksyille. Friel, James G., M.D Stouffnlle. Fisher, E. C Weston. Geikie, W. B., M.D Aurora. Grant, John, M. D Brampton. Henry, James, M.D Mono. Jackson, Erastus Newmarket. Johnson, William, M.D Ghinguacousy. Langstaff, James, M.D Richmond Hill. Lynn, James P Humber. Miller, Henry. ^ Thomhill. " McEenna. Thomas Brampton. McMastjr, A. J., M.D Hogg's Hollow. Philbriok, C. J., M.D Yoikville. Ramsay, Robert Brownsyille. Reid, John R., M.D Thomhill. Riddell, John K., M.D Alton. Schofield, William, M.D Lloydtown. Terry, William B N. Gwillimbnry. Wright, Henry H Toronto. Willson, John D Sharon. Walton, William H., M.D Bolton. Wheeler, John P Woburn. LAW LIST. 66 CROWN LAW DEPARTMENT. UFF£R CANADA. Attorney General Hon. John A. McDonald, Q.C. Solicitor General Hon. James Cookburn, Q.C. Chief Clerk Hewitt Bebnabd, Esq. Clerks J. Stewart. Messenger Patrick Ltnch. lower CANADA. Attorney General Hon. Geo. Et. Cabtibb. Solicitor General Hon. H. L. Lanobvin. Chief Clerk Geo. Futvote, Esq. Clerk Joseph A. Db?ot. John W. Gow. COMMISSIONERS IN UPPER CANADA, Under \^th Victoria^ Cap. 88. FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS TO BE USED IN COURTS OF LOWER CANADA. Roberta. Harrison, Esq., Barrister Toronto. Richard Snellinc, Esq., Barrister Toronto. Larratt W. Smith, Esq., D.C.L., Barrister Toronto. Jas. Morris, Esq., Barrister Toronto. Jas. a. Henderson, Esq., D.C.L., Barrister Kingston. Hon. Gboboe Crawford, M.L.C Brookville. James Jbssup Brockville. J. I>. BcBLL Brockville. 56 THE UPPER CANADA COMMISSIONERS IN LOWER CANADA, Under \2th Victoriaf Cap. 77. FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS TO BE USED IN COURTS OF UPPER CANADA. Theodore Douoet, Notary Pablio Montreal. James Court, Esq Montreal. John J. 0. Abbott, Advocate Montreal. Geoeqe Macrae, Advocate Montreal. John H. Isaacson, Notary Pablio Montreal. William B. Lahbe, Advocate Montreal. Fbedbriok: W. Torrance, Advocate Montreal. P. B. Casgrain, Advocate Quebec. Frederick G. Yannovous, Advocate Qaebeo. Charles Gates Holt, Q.C., Advocate Qaebeo. J. B. R. DuFBESNB, Advocate Qaebeo. Noel Hill Bowen, Notary Pablio Qaebeo. GEORaE FuTYOTB, Esq., Advocate Ottawa. Hewitt Bernard, Advocate Ottawa. E. L. MoNTizAMBERT, Advocate Ottawa. COMMISSIONERS IN ENGLAND, tTnder 26th Victoria, Cap. 41. FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS TO BE USED IN CANADIAN COURTS. Charles Bisohoff, Esq., (Biscboff, Coxe & Bompas, Solicitors) 19 Coleman Street, London, England. John Morris, Esq., (Ashurst, Morris & Co., Solicitors) No. 6 Old Jewry, London, England. I ff I LA»V LIST. 57 LEGAL HOLIDAYS. Sundays ; New Year's Day ; Epiphany ; Annunciation ; Good^ Friday ; Ascension ; Corpus Christi ; St. Peter ; St. Paul ; All Saints ; Christmas Day ; and any day appointed by proclamation for a general fast or thanksgiving. CROWN OFFICES, TORONTO. Sundays ; Christmas Day ; New Year's Day ; Good Friday ; Easter Monday ; Birthday of Sovereign ; and any day appointed by proclamation for a general fast or thanksgiving. Office hours when office open — From 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., except long vacation, when 9| a. m. to 12 m., and except during tcvni, \rhen 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. OFFICES OP DEPUTY CLERKS OP THE CROWN. Sundays; Good Friday; Easter Monday; Birthday of the Sovereign ; Christmas Day ; and any day appointed by royal pro- clamation for a general fast or thanksgiving. Offce hours when office open — 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., except during long vacation, when 9 a. m. to 12 m. OFFICES OF CLERKS OF COUNTY COURTS. Same as OflBce of Deputy Clerks of the Crown. Offcc hours when office open — 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Term time — a. m. to 4 p. m. SHERIFF'S OFFICES. Sundays ; Good Friday ; Birthday of Sovereign ; Christmas Day. Offce hours when office open — 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. OFFICES OF COUNTY REGISTRARS. Sundays; Good Friday; Birthday of Roverci'irn ; Christmas Tay. Office hours when office open — 10 a. la. to 3 p. m. r^ wmmmmaoBB mm.v.jiism 58 THE Ul'PEU CANADA STAMPS ON LAW PROCEEDINGS. :^!i Tho following are the stamps required, besides such fees as are payable in money : COURT OF ERROR AND APPEAL. C. F. L. s. Appeal entered from Chancery $4 00 " Setting down for hearing |2 00 " Entered from Common Law Courts 4 00 " Setting down for hearing 4 00 Judgment decree, or order of the court jiassed and entered 2 00 Certificate on discharging Appeal 90 Taxation of costs 1 00 Order on Appeal (per folio) 30 QUEEN'S BENCH AND COMMON PLEAS. Affidavit, affirmation, &c., taken before the clerks of the Crown and Pleas, or their deputies, or the clerk of the Process 20 Amending every writ or other proceeding 30 Appearance, entering and filing memorandum thereof 20 Appearance, each defendant after the first 10 Attorney's annual certificate 60 Bail, allowance and justification of 30 Bail, taking recognizance of 80 Certificate of judgment . 50 50 Certificate made evidence by law, or required by the practice, including any necessary search 50 50 Cognovit book, search in , 20 Cognovit book, every entry in 50 Commission for the examination of witnesses 1 00 50 Commission for taking bail and affidavits 2 00 50 Copies of papers (per folio) 10 Debt attachment book, making necessary entry in . . 50 Denuirrer, special case, points reserved special ver- di(!t or appeal case, on setting down on the jMiper for urgunieut 20 30 liAW LIST. 69 Exemplification of proceedings $0 60 $0 50 Besides, per folio 10 Exonereter, entering on bail piece 30 Filing every paper 10 Interlocutory judgment 50 60 Judgment, entering and docketing 1 00 60 Payment of money into court for every sum under $200 1 00 Payment of money into court, for every $200 and under |400 2 00 Payment of money into court, for every $400 and above that sum 4 00 And on all moneys paid into court under plea of payment, in addition to the above, per $100. . 1 00 Piccord of Nisi Prius and exhibits, receiving and tak- ing charge of 50 Passing , 1 00 Entry of for trial or assessment 2 00 Kecords of conviction or acquittal, exemplified 50 50 Besides, per folio , 10 Reference, enquiry, or examination, or other special matter referred to the Master, for every meeting, not exceeding one hour 1 00 For every additional hour, or less 1 00 Rule of Court 30 20 Rule of Court, special, not exceeding six folios 20 20 per folio. Satisfaction, entry on record, and filing satisfaction piece 50 Search, if not more than two terms 10 " exceeding two, and not more than four terms 20 " exceeding four terms, or a general search. . . 50 Taxation of every bill of costs 70 20 Writs (every writ to which seal of court is afiixed). . 60 50 IN CHANCERY. Registrar's Office: Entering parties names and filing bill, or amended bill 60 2 40 Entering parties names, and filing answer or demurrer 50 Entering and filing all other pleadings.interrogatories, and depositions, or other evidence 20 Filing and registering afiidavits, exhibits, or other papers 10 Subpoena, including filing proecipe 50 50 Special writ, writ of commission ....'. 1 00 50 Office copy of papers (per folio) 10 60 THE UPPER CANADA IMW ri I ill I K! l-iiti Examining and authenticating same, when office copy preiiared by solicitor, for every three folios or fraction of three folios $0 05 Attendance on appointment of guardian 60 Amendment of record, when re-engrossment not ne- cessary (per folio) 20 Fiat on petition 20 Attending a judge for his signature to any document or paper 30 Making up and forwarding interrogatories 80 Setting down cause ordered to be taken pro confesso 50 " " other causes 2 00 " " hearing on further directions 50 Certificate of pleadings being filed 50 " " if under the seal of the court, in addition 60 Certificate of state of cause 60 " if under the seal of the Court, in addition 50 Drawing minutes of decree, or special order (per folio) 20 Entering same 1 00 Besides (per folio) 10 Payment of money into Court 80 Payment of money out of Court 30 Search 20 On every certificate of bill filed, on every certificate of decree or decretal order made on every sub- poena and on every other writ or certificate issued under the seal of the Court 50 Solicitor's annual certificate 50 Master's Office: Every warrant or summons 30 Administering oath or taking affirmation 20 Marking every exhibit 20 Drawing depositions, reports, or orders (per folio) . . 20 One fair copy, when necessary (per folio) 10 Copies of papers given out, when required (per folio) 10 Each attendance upon a reference 1 00 For each additional hour 1 00 Every certificate 50 Filing each paper 10 Taxing costs, including attendance 1 00 Making up and forwarding answers and depositions. 80 Every special attendance out ofoffice, within two miles 1 00 Every additional mile, above two 20 Heading affidavit : for evei*y three folios or fraction of tliree folios 05 * Matter added (per folio) 20 LAW LIST. Gl COUNTY COURTS. F. p. AVrit of summons or capias ad respondendum $0 30 Verdict 1 30 Certificate of proceedings made by a judge, to be transmitted to the Court of Queen's Bench or Common Pleas CO Rule requiring a motion in open court 80 Rule or order of reference 30 Other rule or judge's order. ... 30 Recognizance of bail taken by a judge 30 Affidavit administered by a judge 20 Reference on a bail bond, note, covenant, account or claim . CO AVrit of subpoena 20 Judgment entered 1 30 Oath administered in open court 20 Special hearing before the judge 1 00 Every day's sitting in taking examinations and evidence. . 2 GO Reference to the county judge from the superior courts, for every day's sitting in taking the examinations 2 00 Evidence taken by the county judge, on such reference (per folio) 20 Report on the examination and evidence, on such reference 1 00 Equity Side: Every claim filed 3 > Writs under the seal of the court 30 Order or application for order 30 Hearing, One Dollar : to be increased in the discretion of the judge, to a sum not exceeding 2 00 Oath administered in court 20 (ycrtificate under seal of the court 30 Sitting in taking an account or other sitting 1 00 SURROGATE COURTS. P.P. Application for probate, or administration, or for guardianship, including notice thereof to Surro- gate clerk $0 50 Certificate of Surrogate dork upon such application, including transmission to registrar 50 Instrument or process with seal of the court ^0 Entry and notification of caveat 50 Grant of probate or administration, as follows, viz: Where property devolved is under $1,200 1 00 Where property devolved is from $1,200 to $4,000 2 00 Where property devolved is above $8,000 8 00 Final judgment in contentious or disputed cases ... 1 00 L. S. THE UPPEIt CANADA Deposit of Wills for safe custody, each $0 50 Search by Surrogate clerk for grant of probate, ad- ministration, guardianship, or other matter in his office, other than searches on applications of registrars nO Certificate of search, or extract by Surrogate clerk. 50 If exceeding three folios (per folio) 10 Entry of caveat 60 Order made on application to a judge in Chancery, and transmission of same 60 $0 80 Entry of appeal 50 50 Decree on appeal and transmission 2 00 1 00 Order on appeal 1 00 Certificate issued by the Surrogate clerk in Chancery , , . . 50 LAW LIST. 68 STAMPS ON BILLS AND NOTES. The Statute of 27 : on the Saturday of the same week. LAW LIST. 73 The oral examination of all candidntos for Call to thcBar. and of all Candidates for Certificates of Fitness, ahall be on the first Monday in each Term. / Any Candidate for Call to the Bar desiring to be examined for honours, must givo to the Secretary notice in writing of such desire, at latest on the Saturday next but one before the Term, and must also endorse his petition for call with the words *' For Honours." Candidates for Call «• with honours," in any Terra, shall attend at Osgoode Hall on the Thursday and on the Friday next preced- ing such Term, at ten o'clock, A.M., for the purpose of being examined by the Examiners. Candidates for Call, " simply," shall for the like purpose attend at Osgoode Hall, on the Friday of the same week, and at the same hour. Candidates for Certificates of Fitness for admission ns Attorneys or Solicitors, shall for the like purpose attend at Osgoode Ilall, on the Saturday of the same week, and at the same hour. The Examiners shall deliver to each respective Cnndidnte .i copy of the questions to be by him answered, and each such ('audidute shall then and there, under the supervision of such Examiner.-, frame written answers to such questions, and deliver the tiame to the Examiners, for the Benchers in Convocation. The answers shall be delivered to the Examiners, by three o'clock p.ra , on the same day on which the question.* arc received for answer. NOTICK OP IMTliNDKD APPLICATION F.OR CALL. Every Candidate for Call to the Bar, must cause a written notice in the form approved of by the Society, of his intention to present himself for call, signed by a Bencher, to be given to the Secretary at his office in Osgoode Hall, some day in the term next preceding that on which he intends so to present himself. The Secretary shall, on or before the second Saturday of every Vacation, make out two lists containing the names, additions, and residences of all the Candidates for Call, on behalf of whom no- tices of prescntatlbn have been regularly given, and shall affix one of such lists in a conspicuous place in his ofiice, and the other in the Convocation Chamber. The Sub-Treasurer shall, on the first day of every term, make a report in writing to the Convocation, stat'ng that in the f)recediug Term, notice of presentation hud been properly given for such Ciiudidate ; stating — {) 74 THE UPPEIl CANADA !l 1 'i 1. The day of tlic admission of such Caudidntc into the Society. 2. The class of the examination passed by such Candidate at the time of his admission, and 8. The Terms liopt by such Candidate ; to which report ho shall append such Candidate's petition and presentation. PRKSENTATION FOR CALL. Every Candidate for Call to the Bar must be presented to the Convocation by an instrument in writing, signed by a Barrister of the Upper Canada Bar, and execute a bond to the Society, iu the forms approved of by the Society. BONDS TO BE GIVEN BY BARRISTERS. Every gentleman fhall, previous to his Call to the Bar, give a bond to the Corporation in the penal sum of one hundred pounds, with two responsible sureties, to be approved of by the Treasurer. Every member of this Society shall, after his call to the Bar, pay to the Society, through its Treasurer, a Term fee of two shil- lings and six-pence in each and every Term. Such Term fee shall be due and payable in each Term, and if not previously paid, all arrears shall be punctually paid on Iho last day of the Vacation next before Michaelmas Term iu each year. DEPOSIT OF PETITION, PRESENTATION, BOND AND FEES. Every Student upon the books of this Society, being a Candidate for Call to the degree of Biirrister-at-Law, whose period of stand- ing on the Books entitling him to present himself, has expired or v.'ill expire during the ensuing term, shall, at lenst one day before the day appointed for examination before the " Examiners lor Cail," in tlio Vacation preceding the Term in which such Candi- date petitions to be culled, report himself to, and deposit wit!;, the Sub-Treasurer, at (Ji^gooile Hall, his presentation and Bond, f.nd the amount of fees payable on being called; and the Sub- Treasurer's receipt for such fees shall be sufficient to entitle tho student to appear before the examiners, and to bo by them ex- jnnined for Call. He shall, at the same time and place, deposit with the Sub- Treasurer his petition for Call, which petition shall contain ti •statement of his age, of the day on wliioh the period of his stantl- ing on the books, necessary to entitle him to be called to the Bar, f xpirod or will expire, the Terms he has kept, and the names of tlio persons under whose supc:iate:h!cnce ho has received his pro- f^.ssional education. N.B. — Candidates for Call to the B.ir arc also requested to bring wiih them their certilioatoa of Adniii-;:ioa as Students-at-Law. LAW LIST. 75 ORAL KXAMLVATION AND CALL IN CONVOCATIOX. Tlie oral examinations for Call shall sake place iu Convocation on tlie first Monday in Term. No examination shall be had on any other day, unless upon ailjournuient of all or any examinations not had or completed. in conducting the oral examinations of any Candidate, on his potitition for Call to the Bar, no question shall be asked of the Can* didate except through the Treasurer, or by such of the Benchera as he may name to conduct the examination. After the oral examination for Call to the Degree of Barrister- nt-Law, under any statute, or under the Rules of this Society, tticpo shall be put the following questions, and iu the following order : 1. Whether the examination, as " had," be received, which being carried in the affirmative, no further examination of such Candidate shall take place during that Term, whatever may be the determination of the Convocation upon such exami- nation. 2. AVhether the examination, as "had" and '•received," be passed which being carried in the affirmative, no objection shall bo raised to the call of such Candidate on the ground of his education being deficient. 3. In the case of a Candidate for Honours, whether he be passed with Honours. 4. In every case, whether such Candidate shall be called to- the Degree of Barrister-at-Law ; but this question shall not be put until the period of the Candidate's standing on the Books, necessary to entitle him to be called, has expired. 5. Upon every application for Call, in cases not requiring exami- nation, the only question to be put shall be, whether the Candidate shall be admitted a Member of the Society and called to the Bar. , Every member of the Society on tlie Common Roll, being a Candidate for Call to the Bar, shall, when passed, bo admitted to the degree of Barrister, iu the order of precedence on the Com- mon Roll, unless the Convocation at the time of his examination being passed otherwise order; and every Candidate for Call to the 15;ir, by virtue of his having been called to any other Bar, shall, ^vhen called, take precedence next after the members of the Society of longer (standing on the Books called upon the same day. Ev!.'ry i^cntieraan, upon his being c illed to tlie Bar, shall ap- poiiv beiuve the ConvocMtion in a Birri^ter's gown, for the pur- P sc of Ills bciii;^; pi'(v-;o!iUid to tlio SupiTior C>iurt8; and he may bo so priiscntod by arsy Bencher pre>i nt in Court. Tlu! form of tha Diploma of Barristor-at-La^v of this Society, filial! be in the form prescribed by the rules of the Society. 76 THE UPPER CANADA CERTIFICATES OF FITNESS FOR ADMISSION AS ATTORNEYS OR SOLICITORS. TO KEEP TERMS. Every Candidate for Certificate of fitness for Admission as Attorney or Solicitor, shall keep two Terms pursuant to the Statute in that behalf. The two Terms to be kept by Articled Clerks under the Statute shall be kept by their attending the sittings of the Courts of Queen's Bench and Common Pleas, or one of them, agreeably to the provisions of the said Act and of the Rules of the said Courts in that behalf, every day on which such courts, or either of them sit during Term, aud by their entering their names, and subscribing their declaration of attendance in the Articled Clerk's Attendance Book of such Courts, or either of them, pur- suant to the said Rules of Court respectively. Every such Candidate shall leave with the Secretary of this Society a certificate or certificates of such attendance from the Clerks of such Court or Courts, together with his petition for cer- tificate of fitness, articles, and other papers, or sufficiently excuse the production thereof as prescribed by the said Act, and the Rules of the Society respecting the same. In case any such Articled Clerk while at Toronto for the purpose of attending the sittings of such Courts, or cither of them, in com- pliance with the requirements of the said Act, be, from sickness or other unavoidable impediment, prevented from being or remaining in attendance in Court for the whole or any part or the Term, that such Court or Courts may be sitting on any day in either of such Terms, such Articled Clerk shall, nevertheless, be allowed such day or days attendance, as within the meaning of the said Act, upon his satisfying the Clerks of the Crown and Pleas of the said two Courts by certificate from his Medical Attendant or otherwise to their satisfaction that such sickness or other unavoidable im- pediment was the sole cause of such absence ; and upon such Articled Clerk leaving with the Secretary of this Society a certi- ficate thereof under the hands of such Clerks of the Crown and Pleas at the same time that he leaves his petition for certificate of fitness and other papers, as hereinafter prescribed. All applications for Certificate^ of fitness for Admission as Attorney or Solicitor under the said Act shall be by petition in writing, addressed to the Benchers of the Society in Oonvocatiun, and every such petition, together with the documents required by, and the fees payable to this Society under the said Act, or under the Rules of the said Courts, or those of this Society, shall be left with the Secretary of the Society at Osgoode Hall, on or LAW LIST. 77 S in as atate ;atute pts of leably 5 said either lamea, rticled maiuing rm, that of such yed such said Act, the said )tlierwi8e able im- )on such y a certi- rowu and •tificate of before the third Saturday next before the Term ia which such petition is to be presented, and the Sub-Treasurer's receipt for iiuch fees shall be a sufficient authority to the ** Examiners for Call" to examine the Applicant by written or printed questions. Every Candidate for a Certificate of Fitness for admission as an Attorney or Solicitor under the said Act, shall, with his petition for such certificate, leave with the Secretary of the Society at Oagoode Hall, answers to the several questions set forth in the Schedule to this rule annexed marked '* B," signed by the Attor- ney or Solicitor with whom such Articled Clerk has served his clerkship, together with the certificate in the said last-mentioned Schedule also contained. lu case any such Candidate at the time of leaving his petition for Certificate of Fitness and papers, with the Secretary of this Society as hereinbefore provided, proves to the satisfaction of the said Secretary, that it has not been in his power to procure the answers to the questions contained in the said Schedule ** B," from the Attorney or Solicitor with whom he may have served any part of the time under his articles, or from the agent of such Attorney, or the Certificate of Service therein also contained, the said Secretary shall state such circumstances specially in his report to Convocation on such Articled Clerk's petition, and thereupon the Benchers in Convocation may dispense with the production of such Inst-mentioned answers and Certificates, or any of them, as they may think fit and reasonable. EXAMINATION FOR CERTIFICATES OF FITNE^SS. Candidates for Certificates of Fitness shall be examined in writ- ing, and orally in like manner as Candidates for Call *' simply," according to the rules of the Society in that behalf, and in the following books and subjects, that is to say : Blackstone's Com- mentaries, 1st volume ; Smith's Mercantile Law ; Williams on Ileal Property ; Story's Equity Jurisprudence ; The Statute Law ; the Pleadings and Practice of she Courts, or in such other books and subjects as the Benchers in Convocation (or as the Examiners, with the assent of the Benchers in Convocation) may from time to time for that purpose prescribe and appoint. Candidates for Certificates of Fitness for Admission as Attorneys or Solicitors shall attend at Osgoode Hall on the last Saturday •f the vacation previous to the Term in which their petitions are to be presented, and shall receive from the Examiner of the Society copies of the questions to be answered by them in writing, and shall then and there, under the supervision of such Exuminer, frame answers to such questions, and deliver such answers iu writing to him for the Benchers in Convocation. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) lii i.O 1.1 Uit2A |25 ta Bii 12.2 L25 lliyu 11.6 Photographic Sciences CorporaJion 23 WIST MAIN STRUT WnSTM.N.Y. 14SI0 (716)t7a-4S03 '^ t^^ ^^> 78 THE UPPER CANADA I 5' S ,' If 1 1 III The attendance of such Candidatea for the purposes mentioned in the foregoing section of this rule shall be at 10 o'clock a.m., and the answers shall be delivered to the Examiner by '6 o'clock P.M. of the same day. The Secretary shall report upon the petition of every Candidate for Certificate of Fitness for A.duiission as Attorney or Solicitor, and such report, together with the petitions and documents to which they refer, shall bo laid on the table of Convocation on the first day of Term. The oral examination of Candidates for Certificates of Fitness shall take place on the first day of Term. The Examination of Candidates for Certificates of Fitness for Admission as Attorneys or Solicitors, shall not be entered upon the first day of any Teria until the Examination of all Candidates for Call to the Bar on the order of the day for that day be first ''•spDsed of. TU.E QUESTIONS TO BE PUT IN CONVOCATION. Upon every examination for a Certificate of Fitness for Admis- sion as an Attorney or Solicitor had as aforesaid, there shall be put the following questions, and in the following order : The first and second, shall be similar in terms and effect as in the case of Candidates for Call. Third : Whether such Candidate shall receive a Certificate of Fitness for Admission as an Attorney or Solicitor. DISTIIIBUTION OF FEES. The ten shillings fee provided for by the said Act, shall be received by the Secretary of the Law Society, to his own use, and the ten pounds fee to the use of the Society, and be paid over into the Treasury/ accordingly. SCni:DULE A. Questions to be answered by the Clerk himself: 1st. What was your age at the date of your articles ! 2nd. Have you served the whole term of your articles at llio office where the Attorney or Attorneys to jvhom you were aiticlt'd or assigned carried on his or their business ? And if not, state the reason. 3rd. Have you at any time durinj; the term of your articles been ah,ieiit without tlio permission of thfi Attorney or Attoriu jm to whom you were articled or nHsigned ? Ami if so, state t!:i' lojigth and occasion of such ahence 4th. Have you, during tlie period of your articles, been engnjrei or concerned in any profobsutn, business or employment otiii'i' LAW LIST. ro oned A.M., clock lidate ic'vtor, ints to ou the Fitness ess f«t id upon ididrttes be fivst • Admis- shall be The first le case of 11 receive Solicitor. shall be use, and over into cles at tbfl ere aiticUnl f not, state our articles r Attorneys |9. State t!i>' eon en?"P*-''^ nicnt ^y^"■'^' than your professional employment as clerk to the Attorney or Attorneys to whom you were articled or assigned ? 5th. Have you, since the expiration of your articles, been engaged or concerned, and for how long a time in any, and what profession, tra le, business or employment, other than the profes- siou of Attorney or Solicitor ? 6th. Have you, during tho period of your articles, attended the sittings of tb« Courts of Queen's Bench and Common Pleas at Toronto, or either of them, during the two Terms required by the Statute in that behalf? And if, in the course of such attendance, any casual absence, from sickness or other unavoidable impediment, occurred, state the occasions and the cause thereof. SCHEDULE B. Questions to be answered by the Attorney or Solicitor, or his Agent, with whom the Clerk may have served any part of the ' time under his articles, with tlie Certificate of such Attorney, Solicitor, or Agent : Ist. Has A. B. served the whole term of his articles at the office where you carry on your business ? And if not, state the reason. 2nd. 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. old. Has the said A. B., during the period of his articles, been eng;iged or concerned in any profession, business or employment, other than his professional employment as your articled Clerk ? 4th. Has the said A. B., during the whole term of his clerk- eliip, with the exceptions above mentioned, been faithfully and dilifontly employed in your professional business of an Attorney or Solicitor ? ^ 5tb. Has the said A. B., since the expiration of his articles. been engaged or concerned, and for how long a time, in any and what profession, trade, business or employment, other than the profession of an Attorney or Solicitor ? fith. And I do hereby certify that the said A. B. has duly ancl fnitlifully served under his articles of clerkship (or assignment) IS tiie c;vse inaj be), bearing diite, &c., for tho term thorcia ix| icsscd, and that he is a fit and proper person to be admitted as r.a Attoinoy. li ■I ■ r i ■ -ii 1 RSHsmanBR 80 THE UPPER CANADA ' i ;i i FEES. ADMISSION FEES. Every Stadent, upon his admission, shall pay the sam of tea pounds, and the further sum of twenty pounds when Called to the Bar. Every Barrister of any other part of Her Majesty's dominions admitted into this Society, and called to the degree of Barrister- at-Law under the Statute in that behalf, shall pay a fee of thirty pounds, being ten pounds on his entry as a member of the Society, and twenty pounds on his Call, the same corresponding in amount with the fees payable by Students under the last section. In case any Candidate "jC admission on the books as a Student. or for Call to the Bar, or for Certificates of Fitness for Admission as an Attorney or Solicitor, withdraws his application, or fails to pass the necessary examination, or be rejected on any other ground, the fee required to be deposited by him for the use of the Society, according to the Statute or the Rules of the Society, shall be returned to him by the Treasurer. TERM FEES. Every Barrister shall pay to the Society a fee of two shillings and six pence in each Term, according to the condition of bis bond in that behalf. bUB-TREASURER AND SEOUETARY'S FEES. The Sub-Treasurer and Secretary shall be entitled to demand and receive the following fees: 1. From Candidates for admission on the Books as Students-at- Law. « 1 . For every notice of intention to apply for Ad- mission on the Books as a Studeut-at-Law, payable therewith £0 6 2. For every Admission on the Books as a Student- at-Law 6 8. For every Certificate of Admission 5 2. From Candidates for Degree of Bnrrister-at-Law : 1. For every notice of intention to apply for Call, payable therewith £0 5 2. For every Call to the Degree of Barristcr-at- Law 6 01 3. On deposit of his Petition, &c 1 OO LAW LIST. 81 . of ten ulled to minions nrrister- )f thirty Society, amoant Student, dmission ir fails to oy other he use of a Society, shillings ;ion of his to demand tudents-at- 3. From Candidates for Admission into the Society and call to the Degree of Barrister-at-Law under the Statute : 1. For every notice of intention to apply for Ad- mission and Call, payable therewith £0 5 2. For every such Admission and Call 10 3. For every Certificate of such Admission 5 4. For every Diploma of Barrister-at-Law upon such Call 10 4. From Candidates for Certificates of Fitness for Admission as Attorneys or Solicitors. On leaving articles, &c., pursuant to the Statute £0 10 The Sub-Treasurer and Secretary may also retain the sum of five per cent, upon all monies by him, from time to time, collected under any Statute, for Annual Certificates to practice as Attorneys or Solicitors in any of the Superior Courts. EXAMINER'S FEES. The Examiner for Matriculation shall be entitled, upon each examination, to a fee of £10 Except the fees on notices, all the foregoing fees demandable by the Sub-Treasurer and Secretary, and the Examiner's foes, shall be paid at the time the dues payable to the Society are required to be deposited. ' THE STEWARD. The Steward shall be entitled to demand and receive : 1. From every Candidate for admission on the books of the Society as a Student-at-Law, a fee of £0 2 6 2. From every Candidate for Call to the Bar, a fee of... 6 f Y': ANNUAL CERTIFICATE FEES. '£05^1 ^^ ^^^^ ^^y Attorney or Solicitor of any of the Superior Courts desirous of obtaining his Annual Certificate, according to the pro- visions of the statute in that behalf, pays, on any day within the Term of Michaelmas, in any year, to the Treasurer of this Society, the sums hereinafter mentioned, according to the scale set forth in the Schedule hereunto annexed, together with all such other fees and dues, if any, as by the said Statute are required to be paid by him on obtaining such Annual Certificate, such Attorney or Solicitor shall be thereupon entitled to such Certificate or Cer- tificates respectively, for the year commencing with the first day of such Michaelmas Term ; and such Certificate or Certificates ... 1 U ^ shall be thereupon issued to him by the Secretary of this Society, 7 .. .. 6 5 ... £0 5 it- ... 5 ^.!^ wmm 82 THE UPPER CANADA h f;;; I 1 I as provided by the said Statute; and every such Attorney or Solicitor, who does not pay his Annual Certificate fees as afore- said, until after the last day of Michaelmas Term in any year, shall pay to the Treasurer of this Society for the same, the full sum of twenty-five shillings as the fee for the Certificate to prac- tice in each of such courts severally and respectively, as limited by the Statute in that behalf, together with all such fees, dues and penalties, if any, as by the Statute in that behalf are required to be paid by such Attorney or Solicitor, upon or previous to the issue of such Certificate or Certificates as aforesaid ; and upon such pay. ment thereof to the Treasurer of this Society, at any time after the last day of such Michaelmas Term, such Certificate or Certifi- cates shall be issued to him by the Secretary of this Society, as provided by the Statute in that behalf. 8CHEDULB. Amount of Annual Certificate FeeSj when Certificate is taken out within Michaelmas Term : For Certificates for the Courts of Queen's Bench and Common Pleas, and the Cc rt of Chancery £2 For Certificates for any two of je said Courts 1 10 For a Certificate for any one of the said Courts, sepa- rately 10 EXAMINERS FOR GALL. In Michaelmas Term, in each year, one or more members of this Society, of the degree of ** Barrister-ack-Law," shall be ap- pointed Examiner or Examiners, for the purpose of conducting the examination of persons applying for Certificates of Fitness to be admitted as Attorneys or Solicitors ; and such examinations shall be conducted according to the rules, regulations and orders of this Society in that behalf. The person or persons to be appointed such Examiner or Exam- iners as aforesaid, shall also be Examiner or Examiners of Candi- dates for Call to the Bar of Upper Canada, and Lecturer or Lec- turers in Law and Equity, under the rules and regulations or orders of the Society in that behalf. SUSPENSION OF BARRISTERS. STRUCK OFF THE ROLL OF ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS BY ANT OF THE SUPERIOR COURTS. Upon any order being made by any of Her Majesty's Superior Courts of Law and Equity in Upper Canada, whereby any person, being at the time a member of this Society, is ordered to be struck I L\W LIST. 83 >y or fore- year, a full prao- ;edby B and red to ) issue hpay- J after 3ert:fi- jty, as len oi\t abers of I be ap- oting the 88 to be )ns shall rs of this off the Roll of Attorneys or Solicitors of such Court, and whereby it is also further ordered that such order shall be transmitted by the proper officer of such Court to the Treasurer of this Society, such person so ordered to be struck off the Rolls of such Court shall, ipso facto, be suspended from the exercise of all and singu- lar the rights, powers, and privileges belonging to him in this Society, or elsewhere, as a member thereof; and such suspension shall continue until such person be restored to the Rolls of such Court as an Attorney or Solicitor thereof, . nd also to the Rolls of such other of the said courts as may, on communication of such order or otherwise, have ordered him to be struck off their Rolls respectiyely. Such suspension shall in no respect be deemed an affirmation on the part of this Society, or any of the authorities thereof, of the correctness of the grounds upon which the decision of such Court or Courts is founded, but as a mere legal consequence attached to such decision. Such suspension shall not preclude the adoption of proceedings by impeachment or otherwise, according to the course of this Society, before the Benchers thereof in Convocation, for disbarring and expelling such person from this Society, on the same grounds upon which any such Court may have proceeded to remove him from their Rolls, or any other that may render such proceedings necessary or proper in that behalf. It shall be tne duty of the Treasurer of this Society on receipt of any such order from the proper officer of any of the said Courts, to lay the same before the Benchers of this Society in Convocation at their next meeting; and the same shall be thereupon entered at length upon the Journals of Convocation, but no entry of such suspension shall be entered upon the Rolls of this Society. Upon the Treasurer of this Society being informed of orders having been made by the said Courts, or by the Courts which removed any such person from their Rolls as aforesaid, for the restoration of such person to such Rollis, it shall be his duty to procure office copies of such orders so restoring such person to the Rolls of such Courts, and to lay the same before the Benchers of this Society in Convocation at their next meeting ; and the same shall thereupon be entered at length upon the Journals of Covo- cation. Ordered, That all monies paid to the Law Society, shnll be received by the Sub-Treasurer until 2 p m. on every day except Saturday, and on that day until 12 noon. • ■ ! H ^TP ^SBftB 84 THE UPPER CANADA RULES AND ORDERS OF THE LAW SOCIETY RELATING TO THE "LAW SCHOOL OF OSGOODE HALL." R'V i ■ By the Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada in Convo- cation, with the approbation of the Judges of the Superior Courts, as Visitors of the said Society. It is Obdaimed, as follows: 1. That there be established a School of Law, to have its seat at Osgoode Hall, and to be designated the *'Law School of Osgoode Hall." 2. That the tuition of tVe pupils attending such Law School bo by means of fectures, readings, and mootings, and otherwise, as may from time to time be prescribed by rules and regulations for the conduct of the said school, to be framed by a Standing Com- mittee of the Society on Legal Education. 3. That the tuition of the pupils of the said school be conduct- ed by three readers, to be designated respectively, '* The Reader on Common Law," " The Reader on Equity," and *'The Reader on Real Property." 4. That the said Readers be selected from the members of this Society of the Degree of Barrister-at-Law, and that they be elected annually on the first Saturday in Michaelmas Term in each year. 6. That to each of such Readers there be paid out of the general funds of the Society a yearly salary of £160 ; such salary to be paid in quarterly payments, in accordance with the rules of the Society regulating the payment of the salary of the present Lecturers and Examiners. 6. That the first election uf Readers shall take place forthwith, upon the approval of this rule by the Visitors. 7. That immediately upon this rule going into effect, and here- after on the first Saturday in Michaelmas Term in each year, there shall be appointed a Standing Committee of Convocation, to :/r LAW LIST. 86 ETY Convo- iperior )ut of the luoh salary he rules of the present consist of fiye members and the Treasurer for the time being, and to be stjled *' the Committee on Legal Eilucation ;" which Com- mittee shall be charged with the superintendence of the said Law School, aud of all examinations of the Society in Law except examination in open Convocation, and the said Committee shall report to Conyooation in each term. 8. That the existing rules of this Society as to the keeping of terms and compulsory attendance on lectures during term by Students-at-Law do remain in force, with this addition, that there be two lectures on each day during term, instead of one, as here- tofore ; the hours of such lectures and the division of the lectures in term amongst the four Readers to be determined by rules from time to time to be made by the Committee on Legal Education, but the- lectures during term to be nevertheless considered as delivered in the Law School, and as forming part of the course of instruction in law afforded therein. 9. First, That in addition to the lectures in term there be estab- lished a course of lectures to be delivered during the Educational Term of the Law School, which Educational Term shall commence on the first Monday in November, and end on the first Monday in May ; and in each week during the Educational Term there shall be three lectures, which shall be delivered at such hour as shall be determined by the Committee on Legal Education. Second, That at the conclusion of each Educational Term on certain days, to be fixed by the Committee on Legal Education, there shall be an examination of the Students attending the Law School, and such of the Students as shall come up to a standard, to be decided upon by the Benchers in Convocation from time to time, shall be allowed two terms out of the four required to be kept before Call to the Bar, upon the certificate of the Treasurer of the Society. Third, That the Committee on Legal Education shall have autho- rity to give Prizes in Books to such of the Students as upon the examination at the termination of each Educational Term they shall adjudge worthy. 10. That in addition to lectures, the Readers during such educa' tional terms shall hold readings, shall preside at meetings, and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the rules and regulations to be framed by the Committee on Legal Education. 11. That attendance on the lectures in the Law School during the educational terms shall be voluntary. 12. That all written examinations in law sbnll be conducted in the Law School, in the presence of at least two of the Readers and one Bencher who is a member of the Committee on Legal Education. i i I , . i M 80 TBB UPPER CANADA h U^ ■■ i t5« , 13. That there shall be four Scholarships ia the Law Sooiety. One for Students under one year's standing of £80 per annum. One for Students under two years* standing and OT«r one year's of £40 per annum. One for Students under three years' standing and over two years' of £60 per annum. One for Students under four yewrs' standing and oyer three years* of £60 per annum. Any Student who has taken any degree entitling him to Call in three years, shall be considered as a Student of oter two years in reference to these Scholarships. These l^bolarships shall be open to all Students in Upper Canada on the books of the Law Society of the prescribed standing, whether Students in the Law School or not. 14. That the annual allowance to such Scholars shall be paid to them out of the general funds of the So<»ety quarterly, on the first Monday after each term. 16. That the examinations for Scholarships be conducted by the same persons and in the same manner as other examinations in law, and in such books and on such subjects as the Committee on Legal Education may determine, subject however to the disal- lowance or revision by Convocation of any rules which such com- mittee may make. 16. That the sueoessfal candidates for such Scholarships be determined by Convocation, and the Scholarships be awarded in a formal manner by the Treasurer in open Convocation. 17. That the Headers to be appointed under this rule shall be in the place of the Examiners for Gall and Lecturers appointed under the present general rules of the Society, and such rules are hereby declared applicable to the said Readers, who shall perform the duties heretofore performed by the Examiners, receiving only the salaries affixed to the office of Reader by this rule. 18. That in awarding Prizes to Students at the Annual Exami- nations at the expiration of the Educational Term, a separate estimate shall be made of the answers of Students not being two years on the Books of the Society, and of those being over two years, and that the Prizes to be given by the Society shall be apportioned in such manner as to the Benchers in Convocation shall seem fit between the two classes of Students, those under two years being taken as one class, and those over two years as the other class, so that the Prizes may be awarded between those LAW LIST. 87 te paid on the lips be led in a ly. ear's ears' tbree all in arsin > open ooiety School respective classes equally, or as nearly so as having regard to the answering in the said respective classes shall to the Benchers seem fit. 19. That all Students who have been or who shall hereafter be admitted upon the Books of the Society in Easter and Trinity Terms in each year may present themselves for the Examination for Scholarships as follows, that is to say : For the Scholarship for first year Students, in the Michaelmas Term of their second year; for the Scholarship for second year Students, in the Michaelmas Term of their third year ; and for the Scholarships for^hird and fourth year Students, one or both, in the Michaelmas Term of their fourth year ; provided always, that nothing herein contained shall authorise or permit any Student to present him- self a second time for examination for the same Scholarship. "\ \ ited by nations nmittee disal- )h oom- ';'.t skall be lies are _ erform ixg only '% Exami- Leparate bing two Wer two lahallbe rocatioa under lears as 911 those Vl ■ TT" -!■■— -^ ■---■■■>■" 68 THE UPPER CANADA NAMES OF SCHOLARS I.; WHO HAVE BEEN CN THE FOUNDATION. 1861. Ist Year ..% John MoKindsey. 2nd Year George S. Holmested. 8rd Year Donald McLennan. 4th Year ; Thomas Ferguson. 1862. 2nd Year John J. Stephens. 8rd Year Richard T. Walkem. 4th Year Thomas Wells. 1863. 8rd Year John J. Stephens. 4th Year Georgo S. Holmested. 1864. 2nd Year Adam W. Lillie. 3rd Year James McQee. 4th Year John J. Stephens. 18G5. Ist Year Charles Moss. 3rd Year r Thomas S. Kennedy. LAW LIST. 89 THE EXAMINATION FOR THE SCHOLARSHIPS OF THE LAW SOCIETY, Will be had in the following Books, until further order, viz. : Fob Soholabbbips or thk 1st Ykab: Stephen's Blackstone, vol. I. Stephen on Pleading. Williams on Personal Property. Story's Equity Jurisprudence from the be- ginning to sec. 440. Fob Soholabsuips of thb 2md Teab: Williams on Real Property. Best on Evidence. Smith on Contract i. Story's Equity Jurisprudence, 2 vols. For Soholabships or thb 8bd Yeab: Real Property Statutes relating to U. G. Stephen's Blackstone, Book V. Byles on Bills. Hayne's Outlines of Equity. Coote on Mortgages. Fob Soholabsuips or the 4th Yeab : Smith's Real and Personal Property. Russell on Grimes. Gommon Law Pleadings and Practice. Smith's Mercantile Law. Dart on Vendors and Purchasers. Mitford on Pleading — and Equity Pleading and Practice in Upper Canada. Genebal Note. — In each year the Examination may comprise questions on the Ganadian Statutes, affecting the prescribed sub- jects, when the Text is varied by such Statutes. N.B. — The examination for Scholarships commences the second day of Michaelmas Term in each year. 90 THE UPPER CANADA . •■ j I'.aei! !' m ■>lf I'lTl'i EXTRACTS FROM THE « ACT TO AMEND THE ACT RESPECTING ATTORNEYS/' 28 Vie, Cap. 21. The following persons may be Admitted and enrolled as Attor- neys or Solicitors, viz. : Any person who has been duly called to practice at the Bar of Upper Canada, or who has been duly called to practice at the Bar of any of I{«r Mt^esty's Superior Courts, not having merely local jurisdicUon in England, Scotland or Ireland, and has been bound, by contract in writing, to a prac- tising Attorney or Solicitor in Upper Canada, to serve him as his Clerk for three years. No person shall be admitted and enrolled as an Attorney or Solicitor, unless 1. He has during the term specified in his contract of service duly served thereunder, and has during the whole of such term been actually employed in the proper practice or business of an Attor- ney or Solicitor by the Attorney or Solicitor to whom he has been bound, at the place where such Attorney or Solicitor has con- tinued to reside during such term, or with his consent, by the Professional Agent of such Attorney or Solicitor in Toronto, for a part of the said term, not exceeding one year. 2. And has attended the sittings of the Court of Queen's Bench or Common Pleas during at least two of the Terms of such Courts, and has complied with the regulations of the Law Society in that behalf. 8. And at least fourteen days next before the first day of the Term in which he seeks admission, he has left with the Secretary of the Law Society his contract of service, and any assignment thereof and a£Bdavits of the exeontion of the same respectively, and his own affidavit of due service thereunder, and a certificate of the Attorney or Solicitor to whom be was bound, or his agent, as aforesaid, of such due service, and a certificate of his having attended the sittings of the court or courts during two terms, as hereinbefore provided, and (in the case of a person who has been called to the Bar or taken a degree) a certificate of his having been so called to th^ Bar or taken such degree, or a duly authen- ticated certified copy of such certificate. (See 29 Vic. oh. 29. ) In case the contract of service, assignment (if any) affidavits and certificate of due service, or any of them, cannot be produced LAW LIST. 91 G Attor- »\1ed to f called Courts, land or a prac- m as his orney or vice duly irm beeu m Attor- has been has con- it, by the ronto, for •f the Term tary of the Bnt thereof ly, and his oate of the 8 agent, as his having |0 terms, as 10 has been his having Qly RUthen- i. oh. 29.) y) affidavits be produced then, An application to be made to the Law Society, by a petition, verified by affidavit, to be left with the Secretary of the Society, at least fonrteen days next before the first day of the term on which the applicant seeks admission, the Society, on being satisfied of such fact, may, in their discretion, dispense with the production of each contract, assignment, affidavits and certificate of dae ser* vice, or any of them, and may, notwithstanding such non-produc- tion, grant the certificates, &o. The Law Society may, upon being satisfied that the applicant for admission has really and botiA fide served and been actually employed, under articles, for the term of five years, or shorter term, as the case may be, in their discretion and in accordance with rules to be established by them, with the approbation of the Visitors, grant the Certificates of Fitness, although the termj or conditions required have not been strictly complied with. Whenever any person has been bound by contract in writing to serve as a Clerk to an Attorney or Solicitor, such contract, with the affidavit of execution thereof annexed thereto, shall, within three months next after the execution of the contract, be filed with one of the clerks of the Crown and Pleas at Toronto, who shall endorse and sign upon such contract and affidavit a memo- randum of the day of filing thereof; and every assignment of such contract, together with an affidavit of the execution thereof annexed thereto, shall be filed in like manner within the like period of three months next after the execution thereof. In case such contract or assignment {at the ease may ie), with the affidavit of execution annexed thereto^ be not filed within three months after the date of the contract or assignment, the same may nevertheless be filed with either of the officers before mentioned, but the service of the clerk shall be reckoned only from the date of such filing, unless the Law Society in its discre- tion shall, for special reasons la any particular case, otherwise order." If any Attorney or Solicitor, or any member of any firm of Attorneys or Solicitors, either in his own name or in the name of any member of his firm, practises in either of the Courts of Queen's Bench, Chancery, or Common Pleas, without such certi- ficate being taken out by such Attorney and Solicitor, and by each member of his firm, he shall forfeit the sum of forty dollars, vhioh forfeiture shall be paid to the Treasurer of the Law Society for the uses thereof, and may be recovered in either of the said Courts of Common Law. 02 THE UPPER CANADA LIST OF PRACTISING BARRISTERS TnUOUGHOUT UPPER CANADA: WITH DATES OP CALL. N. A— The following List being restricted to practising Barristers, the names of Gentlemen who have retired from tlie Profession, or ceased to practice, are not included. I ; mU f,' rf.i DATE OF OAIX. NAME. RESIDENCE. Mich. Term, 1847 " 1850 A. Armour, Robert. Aikman. Thomas H Bowman ville. Cayuga. Hamilton. Aylmer. Cobourg. Barrie. Toronto. TrinityTerm, 1852 Mich. Term. 1852 Ambrose, Wm Alma. Jobn P «• 1863 Armour. John D Hilary Term, 1855 Mich. Term. 1865 Ardagh, Wm. D Anderson, John T TrinityTerm, 1856 *• 1867 Abbott, Christopher C Allen, Robert M London. Toronto. Mich. Term. 1867 Aenew. James Kingston. Chatham. TrinityTerm, 1859 Hilary Term, 1860 TrinityTerm, 1861 Hilary Term, 1862 Easter Term. 1864 Atkinson. Charles R Adams, Robert W. Hamilton. Atkinson, Wm. P Allan, J. Grant Toronto. L'Orignal. Oakville. Anoelbe. Robert S 1864 Mich. Term, 1864 Ansley, John Henry ....... Allison, Wm. H. R Simcoe. Pioton. TrinityTerm, 1823 Hilary Term, 182; Mich. Term, 1828 B. Bethune. Donsild Port Hope. Toronto. Boulton. James Baby, Charles Sandwich. •• 1838 " 1837 Easter Term, 1840 Bell, John, QC Boulton, D' Aroy E Brough, Seeker, Q Toronto. Cobourg. Toronto. Mich. Term, 184U Burnham, Elias Peterboiough. LAW LIST. 93 DATE OF CAU . Mich. Term, ] 841 Easter Term, 1 842 URS Mich. Term, ] 1842 Easter Term, 1 [843 " 844 Mich. Term, ] 1847 1 TrinityTerm, ] 1850 1 ** 851 1 ' (1 1 1853 .ha names a, are not 1 ** ^ 1853 1 Mich. Term, 1 1853 1 Easter Term. 1 1854 1 Mich. Term, 1 1854 SHOE. 1 TriuityTerm, 1 1855 , ... . ■ 1865 I 1855 1 Mich. Term, : 1856 ville. 1 Hilary Term, 1 1857 ■ 1857 n. I 1857 1 Easter Term, ] 1857 I TriDityTerm, ] 1857 I Mich. Term, ] 1857 ■ Easter Term, 1 L858 1 Hilary Term, 1 1869 , ■ TrinityTerm, 1 1859 ii» ■ Mich. Term, 1 1869 n. I Hilary Term, 1 1860 on. I I860 0. ■ TrinityTerm, 1 1860 lal. H I860 e. ■ Hilary Term, 1 1861 1. 1 1861 ■ TrinityTerm, 1 1861 ■ Mich. Term, ' 1861 ■ Hilary Term, " 1862 ■ Easter Term, 1 1862 lope. ■ TrinityTerm, ' 1862 to. rich. H Hilary Term, 1863 1863 itO. 1 Easter Term, ' 1863 irg. ■ Mich. Term, 1863 tto. ^1 1863 Becher, Henry C. R., QC... Burton, George W., Q.C. ... Buell, Wm. O Betbune, Donald, jun. Brooke, George Boulton, D'Arcy Ball, Fran. is B. Bell, John Baxter, George Barrett, Robert G Burns, Wm. H Blevins, John '. Buell, J. Dockstader Boultbee, Alfred Beaty, James, jun Boulton, James F Blake, Edward, Q.O Ball, AbramT. H DoyQf will* x««« •••••! «••••• ••• Bayly, Richard Beard, Henry B Boulton, George D'Arcy.... Bastedo, G. Tice Bowlby, Ward H Benson, Thomas M Britton, Byron M Barton, George M. Blake, Samuel Hume Bowlby, J. Wedgewood Blain, David Bull, Thomas H Bruce, Alexander Benson, Charles J. Boys, Wm Boys, Thomas T. A Benson, Richard L. Betbune, James Benson, James Barker, Samuel Bull, Samuel J Boyd, Edward Boyd, John A I Brown, Calvin hesicenck. Lontlcn. Hamilton. Perth. Toronto. Barrie. Wordstock. Belleville. Thorold. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Brockville. Newmarket. Toronto. Ottawa. Toronto. Gait. Toronto. London. • Woodstock. Toronto. Milton. Berlin. Port Hope. Kingston. Dundas. Toronto. Brantford. Toronto. Toronto. Hamilton. St. Catharines. Barrie. Waterloo. Cornwall. [ngersoll. London. Belleville. Kingston. Toronto. St. Catharines. ih u THE UPPER CANADA i SATE OF OAIX. Hilary Term, 1864 Easter Term, 1864 " 1864 Hilary Term, 1866 Trinity Term, 1865 1866 " 1865 Mich. Term, 1865 Hilary Term, 1866 ** 1866 Mich. Term, 1888 TrinityTerm, 1889 Hilary Term, 1840 *« 1840 TrinityTerm. 1842 Mich. Term, 1848 Eastef' Term, 1844 TrinityTerm, 1846 1846 Mich. Term, 1846 Easter Term, 1847 Hilary Term, 1848 Easter Term, 1848 Hilary Term, 1840 Mich. Term, 1850 Hilary Term, 1851 TrinityTerm, 1851 «« 1868 Mich. Term, 1858 Easter Term, 1864 " 1864 Mich. Term, 1864 Hilary Term, 1866 TrinityTerm, 1866 " 1856 Mich. Term, 1866 " 1856 Hilary Term, 1868 Mich. Term, 1868 NAM. Beynon, John W Buckley, Patrick J. . . Backe, Julias P Bird, Robert Boswell, Arthur R Burnham, John Brace, John M Boyle, Thomas Bain, John Barwick, Frederick D. C. Cameron, Hon. Jno.H.,QC. Crawford, John. Cahill, James Crooks, Robert P Campbell, Stedman B Campbell, Hon. Alex., Q.C. Carruthers, Frederic F Coleman, Charles L.. Crickmore, John > ••••••••« J Cookbnm,Hon.J., Q.C., \ \ Sol. Gen. West....^ / Crowther, James. Cooper, Charles W.... Crickmore, Charles G-..^ Cameron, Matthew C, Q C. Clegg, Wm Craigie, Wm k.. Crooks, Adam, Q.C Cameron, Alexander Carrie, James G Campbell, Donald Cameron, Hector Creasor, John, jun Cornish, Francit E Clark, Thomas Chambers, Fitzwilliam H. ... Carroll, Charles L Carrall, James A Crombie Ernestas Crombie, Marcellus. BESISIirOI. Perth. Ottawa. Ottawa. Woodstock. Toronto. Peterborough. Hamilton Amherstburg. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Hamilton. Toronto. Toronto. Kingston. Toronto. Belleville. Toronto. Goboarg. Toronto. Toronto^ Hamilton. TorontOi Ottawa. Hamilton. Toronto. Toronto^ St. Catherines. Ottawa. Toronto^; Owen Sound. London; lugersoll. Brockvilie. Toronto. Stratford. Toronto. £881 Trin Micl £asti LAW LIST. W DAT! OF OAIL. Hilary Term, It Easter Term, TrinilyTerm, Mich. Term, Easter Term, «« II II TrinityTerm, it Hilary Ter.n, Etister Term, II II TrinityTerm, Hilary Term, Easter Term, Mich. Term, tt Hilary Term, It ti 1859 1869 1869 1869 1859 1860 1860 1860 1860 1862 1862 1868 1864 1864 1864 1864 1865 1865 1865 1865 1866 1866 1866 Hilary Term, 1636 " 1840 1840 1848 TriDityTerm, Hilary Term, Easter Term, Mich. Term, tt [TrinityTerm, 1 Hilary Term, I TrinityTerm, tt tt tt [Hilary Term, [Mich. Term, Derm, Clark, AlisterM Cattanach, Alex. J Cawthra, Henry Clench, Leon M Cotter, James R Cameron, Malcolm C Creaaor, D. A Cochrane, Samuel H Cronyn, Yerschoyle Cross, James F. Carran, Joseph J Chad wick, Edward M Cameron, Peter Chisholm, Daniel B Chadwick, Austin C Coyne, John Coyne,. Henry Hart Corrigan, Chris. S Coldwell, Morgan. Campbell, Peter McVean... Clarke, Maoneil Chisholm, Duncan Cartier, Hon. Geo. £ D. iTrinityTc 1849 1849 1849 1852 1854 1854 1854 1855 1855 1858 1858 1859 Durand, Charles Denison, Qeorge T... Dttggan, John, Q.C. Dalton, Robert 0. ... Dennistonn, Robert. Deacon, John, jnn... Diayy, Benjamin G... Davis, Frederick DongaU, Allen R. ... Durand, Charles A... Drew, George A Doyle, James H...... Davis, J. Boyd Dartnell, Edward T. Dunne, James Dewar, John • •• ••• ••! BISIDIHOI. ••••• 1 ••• Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. St. Mary's. Barrie. Goderich. Owen Sound. Whitby. London. Fergus. Toronto. Toronto. BowmanviUe. Hamilton. Toronto. Brampton & Milton London. London. Chatham. Prescott. Port Hope. Ottawa. Toronto. Toronto. ^ Toronto. Toronto. Peterboro' and Lindsay. Perth. Napanee. Sarnia. BelleviUe. Gait. Blora. Toronto. Toronto. L'Orignal. Hamilton. Milton. { 96 THE UPPER CANADA DATE 0? CAIX. R^i C PI liif: Mich. Term, 1869 Hilary Term, 1860 Easter Tefm, 1860 «♦ 1861 «« 1861 " 1861 TrinityTerm, 1861 Mich. Term, 1861 Hilary Term, 1862 Mich. Term, 1862 Hilary Term, 1863 Easter Term, 1863 " 1863 Mich. Term, 1863 " 1863 Easter Term, 1864 «« 1864 Mich. Term, 1864 Hilary Term, 1836 TrinityTerm, 1866 " 1865 «« 1866 Mich. Term, 1866 " 1865 Mich. Term, 1845 TrinityTerm, 1862 Hilary Term, 1868 Easter Term, 1862 TrinityTerm, 1864 •« 1864 Mich. Term, 1864 " 1864 Easter Term, 18G6 Mich. Term, 1839 • •• ••• ••• Dean, Wm. W Deacon, Joseph .... Duck, Wm Dartnell, George II. Davison, John Daniell, Wm Douglas, Wm Denison, George T., jun. Diamond, Abraham Deacon, Thos Dumble, David W , Downey, John Donovan, Joseph A Dougall, Dnncan Dumble, John H Douglas, John Dennistoun, James F .. Dickson, Geo. D Duggan, Geo. Fred Darbey, Patrick W. Drummond, Andrew T... Dougan, John Doyle, Bernard L Duggan, Edmund Henry E. BESIVENCE. Eccles, Wm Elliot, Wm English, Caleb E Evans, Frank... English, Lyman Evans, Geo. M Edgar, James D.. ,v. Elwood, John Y Esten, James H.,.,.. .. P. Fellowes, Goo. B, L., Q C... TrinityTerm, 18401 Freeman, Satnuel B., Q.C. Hilary Term, 1 846 1 Fitzgerald, Richard J Easter Term, 1855 Eraser, Donald Belleville. Brockville. Ottawa. Whitby. Goderich. Hamilton. Chatham. Toronto. Belleville. Pembroke. Peterboro'. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Cobourg. Chatham. Peterboro* and Lindsay. Belleville. Toronto. { London. Goderich. St. Catharines. London. Toronto. OrilUa. Oshawa. Oilsprings. Toronto. Goderich. Toronto. Ottawa. Hamilton. Picton. Perth. LAW LIST. 97 ICE. EATB OF OAIX. :e. 5- a. rboro' and Hilary Term, Easter Term, II Mich. Term, Hilary Term, Easter Term, TrinityTerm, ti II II «« Easter Term, TrinityTerm, it Hilary Term, TrinityTerm, Mich. Terra, Hilary Term, 1856 1856 1861 1861 1861 1862 1862 1862 1862 1868 1868 1868 1864 1864 1864 1865 1865 1865 1866 1860 TrinityTerm, Hilary Term, TrinityTerm, Easter Term, Hilary Term, Mich. Term, It TrinityTerm, Hilary Term, Mich. Term, TrinityTerm, Mich. Term, Easter Term, Mich. Term, Fitzgerald, Edward ..... Flock, James H , Falkiner, N. B Ferguson, Wm., jun , Foster, Wm. A Francis, Charles , Freeland, Wm , Fletcher, Ashtoa Flint, John J. B Fitch, Benjamin F , Fergason, Thomjas Fraser, Robert Finkle, Alexander Foley, Hon. Michael H. Farewell, John E Fairbairn, Thomas M. . Fraser, Christopher F. . Freeman, Daniel.. Fenton, Frederick Freeman, Geo. Ormond. BESIDXirOI. Toronto. London. Belleville. Kingston. Toronto. Trenton. Toronto. Woodstock. Belleville. Brantford. Toronto. Toronto. Woodstock. Simcoe. Oshawa. Peterboro*. Brockville. Simcoe. Toronto. Bothwol). (J. «( TrinityTerm, «i 1882 1837 1837 1845 1848 1850 1850 1855 1862 1862 1868 1868 1864 1864 1864 1866 1865 1865 Gamble, Clarke Gilkison Archibald Toronto. G Wynne, John W., Q C Gait. Thomas. QC Toronto. Toronto. Gwynne, James W Gray, George A Gibb. Alexander. Berlin. Woodstock. Ottawa. Greene. Columbus H Toronto. Green, George Galbraith, John K Brampton. Bowmanville. Gordon. John Bell Goderioh. Gildersleeve, James P Glass, David Gordon, James Keith Gilman, Clias. H Gooding, Duncan Shade .... Grahnme, Richard Kingston. London. Whitby. Port Dover. Godorich. Toronto. Gilbert, James H Toronto. 8 ,. w 98 THE UPPER CANADA DATl or OALL. g< i . ! L^i TrinityTerm, Hilary Term, Mioh. Term, Easter Term, i( Hilary Term, i< «< i« Mich. Term, Eirox. Easter Term. 1856 1866 1856 1867 1857 1857 1868 1858 1868 1868 1859 1859 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1862 1862 1862 1868 1868 1868 1868 1864 1864 1865 1865 1866 1866 1866 186'-) 1866 1846 1852 McDonald. John Toronto. it Mioh. Term. MoKeown, John McKenzie. Valentine Hamilton. Brantford. TrinityTerm, Mioh. Term, McOresor. Patrick Toronto. MoFarlane, Robert... McLennan. James ••••... Stratford. Toronto. TrinityTerm, Mioh. Term, t« MoBride. John Toronto. McGiTerin, Charles P MoEeloan. Francis Petrolia. Hamilton. «« Hilary Term, McDonald, Walter R McCarthy. Dalton Hamilton. Barrie. McCauffhev. James IngersoU. Toronto. (( McNabb. Alex. Easter Term. MoGachen, Fred. Stewart... McLeod. James F Waterloo. Bowmanville. TrinityTerm, Mich. Term, McCulloch, James A Stratford. McLennan. John B. Cornwall. Hilary Term, Easter Term, McKensie. John A.... Sarnia. McPher8on,'J. Pennington.. McMillan. Duncan Ottawa. London. << Mioh. Term, McLaren, John R McCurrv. Patrick Montreal. Guelph. Hamilton. « McKinnon. David Hilary Term, Enster Term. McNaughten, Thomas McMahon. Thos B Cobourg. Brantford. TrinityTerm, Hilary Term, i< McLennan, Donald McDonald. John D Guelph. Pembroke. McMurray, James S Toronto. Easter Term, Mioh. Term, Easter Term. McDonald, Herbert S Macdonald, Fred. W McMahon. Hueh Brockville. St. Catharines. Brantford. Mioh. Term. McMillan. John P Cornwall. Hilary Term, Easter Term, TrinityTerm, « Mich. Term. McDonald, Donald M Mclntyre, John Macdonnell, Geo. M McLennan, Donald B McClive, William H McDonald, Jaa. F Toronto. Toronto. Cornwall. St. Catharines. [ngersoll. Whitby. Newbury. Cobourg. Hilary Term, Hilary Term, TrinityTerm, McPliereon, Andrew F N. Nichol, Robert K. A Nanton, Augustus LAW LIST. 108 DATI OP OAU. Trinity Term, 1864 1864 Hilary Term, 1866 TrinityTerm, •• Hilary Term, Mioh. Term, Hilary Term, KAMI. RKSIDinOI. «« Easter Term, TrinityTerm, Mioh. Term, TrinityTerm, Mich. Term, 1880 1847 1864 1858 1860 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1862 1866 Nellis, Thos. F Nicol, Geo. B Newoomb, Simon B. . 0. O'Reilly, Miles, Q.G.. O'Reilly, James, Q.O. O'Connor, John, jun . O'Hara. Robert Osier, Featherston... . O'Brian, Peter O'Brien, Henry O'l^eilly, P.,jan O'Brien, William E... O'Gara, Martin Osier, Britton B O'Lrisooll, Michael.. , Hilary Term, Mich. Term, Hilary Term, TrinityTerm, Hilary Term, Mich. Term, Hilary Term, TrinityTerm, it Easter Term, it TrinityTerm, Hilary Term, It t. Easter Term, it TrinityTerm, t« (I Easter Term, TrinityTerm, 1889 1844 1846 1847 1847 1848 1849 1851 1852 1863 1866 1866 1868 1861 1861 1861 1861 1862 1862 1863 1863 1864 1865 ••••••••• P. Pringle, Jacob F Pringle, James D Patton, Hon. James, Q.C... Parke, Ephraim J Parke, Thomas Prince, Albert, Q.C Prottdfoot, William Patterson, Christopher 8... Pinhey, Charles H Paterson, James..... Ponton, William H. Peterson, Henry W. Palmer, George Pardee, Timothy B. Papps, Geo. S. Pan!, Cornelias D Proudfoot, Frederick .... Paterson, John Penton, Edward Patteson, Thomas C Pegley, Chas. E Paterson, Chas. W... .... Price, Cornelius V. ••••• ••• •••••••• ••••• Ottawa. Toronto. IngersoU. Hamilton. Kingston. Windsor. Chatham. Toronto. L'Orignal. Toronto. Kingston. Barrie. Ottawa. Dandas. • Pembroke. Cornwall. Hamilton. Kingston. Loudon. Kingston. Windsor. Hamilton. Toronto. Ottawa. {Toronto. Belleyille. Guelph. Guelph. Sarnia. Hamilton. St. Thomns. Southuinpton. Toronto. Oil Springs. Toronto. Chatham. Toronto. Kingston. 104 THE UPPER CANADA DATE OF OAIX. Hilary Term, 1815 TrinityTerm, 1835 Mich. Term, 1839 Easter Term, 1842 " 1844 Trinity Term, 1844 Easter Term, 1845 Mich. Term, 1846 1847 Easter Term, 1848 Mich. Term, 1848 Easter Term, 1849 Trinity Term, 1850 Hilary Term, 1852 ." 1854 Easter Terra, 1854 TrinityTerm, 1859 Mich. Term, 1859 Easter Term, 1861 TrinityTerm, 1861 1861 Hilary Term, 1862 TrinityTerm, 1863 Mich. Term, 1868 Hilary Term, 1864 Easter Term, 1864 Mich. Term, 1864 Hilary Term, NAIM. R. Ridont, George Raymond, Lorenzo D Ross, Hon. John, Q C Rubidge, Alfred Robinson, Hon. John B Richards, Stephen, Q C. ... Read, David B., Q.C Ruttan, Richard Richardson, Hugh.... Ross, Wm Richards, Hon. Alb. N., Q.C. Roaf, John, QC... Robinson, Christopher, Q.C. Robertson, Thomas Rykert, John C Read, .John B Ross, Wm. A Reynolds, James Radenhurst, Wm. H Rock, Warren Robertson, Henrjr ..( . Ross, Donald v.. ..Yl. Mich. Term, 1865 1865 Hilary Term, 1866 Robertson, Alex. R Reed, Edmond B ., Roche, Augustus Rae, George M Robertson, Alexander.. 1865!Read, Frederick A , 1865 Rogers, Robert V., jun Robb, James Reeve, William A , Read, William F KieiDKNCB, Hilary Term, 1834 •« 1838 Easter Term 1 843 TrinityTerm, 1843 Hilary Term, 1844 TrinityTerm, 1844 Clinton. Welland. Toronto. Port Hope. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Oobourg. Woodstock. Cornwall. Brockville. Toronto. Toronto. Dundas. St; Catharines. Toronto. Ottawa. Pre 5cott. Ottawa. London. CoUingwood. Brampton. Windsor. London. Port Hope. Toronto. Belleville. Oil Springs. Kingston. tinrailton. Nupanee. Smith, Hon. Sir Henry, Kt., Q.C Steele, Richard F Stewart, John Saxon, James F Smith, LarrattW., D.C.L... Shanly, James Mich. Toronto. ■ Hilary ■ iila.v'er ■ Trinity ■ mu: Kingston. ■ Hilary nrockville. I P Stratford. ■ i^;i8tcr St. Catharineij. I Toronto. ■ Hilnry Loudon. ■ Kuijtor ■ LAW LIST. 105 DATE OF CALL. Mich. Term, Hilary Terra, TiinityTerm, ti it Hilary Term, Easter Term, Hilary Term, TrinityTerm, Easter Term, Hilary Term, TrinityTerm, Mich. Term, TrinityTerm, Easter Term, TrinityTerm, it Hilary Term, Easter Term, TrinityTerm, Hilary Term, TrinityTerm, t( Mich. Term, Hilary Term, Easter Term, TrinityTerm, Hilary Term, Erth'tirTerm, TrinityTerm, Micb. Term, Hilary Term, t( Blister Term, Hilary Term, Easier Term, NAME, 1845 1846 1816 1847 1847 1848 1848 1849 1851 1853 1854 1864 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1858 1859 1859 1860 1860 1860 1861 i861 1861 1861 lo.l 1862 1862 1862 1862 1863 1863 1863 1863 1864 1864 1864 1864 1865 1865 1865 Strange, Maxwell W Stratby, John Smith, Hon. Sidney, Q.C.... Stanton, James Sadleir, Charles A Scatchcrd, Thomas Scott, Ricbard W Strong, Samuel II., Q. G. ... Start, John E Shaw, Wm. McN Simpson, Caleb P Stanton, Wm. II Sherwood, Wm Sutberland, llobort Saunders. Thomas W Snook, Tunis L Sullivan, Wm. Baldwin. Scott, Alexander F Spohn, Jacob V Sampson, D. Ashe Senkler, Edmund J., jr Simms, Charles II Sponcer, Theodore II Scott, WiHiara H Senkler, W. S Stayner, Fred. H Stephens, Richard P Smith, Robert Scott, John Q Smith, Frederick, J. D Smith, James F.. jun Sullivan, Robert Shaw, Alexander Sinclair, James S Snelling, Richard Scunlon, Mark Smith, James Fox Sullivan, Michael Street, Wm. P. R Simpson, James II Scott, Cliarles Smith, Oc.orgo Young Smith, WiHiam Sidney , RFSU'EXCB. Kingston. Toronto, j Cobourg and I Peterborough, St. Thomas. Hamilton. London. Ottawa. Toronto, riamilton. Perth. St. Oatharinci. Toronto. Brockville. Walkerton. Guelph. Kingston, Brampton. Hamilton. Toronto. IJrockville. Toronto. Toronto. Peterborough. Brockville. Toronto. Toronto. Stratford. Toronto. Markham. Toronto. Toronto. Walkerton. Godericb. Toronto. Bradford. Newtonvillo. Sarnia. London. Belleville. Stratford. Whitby. Toronto. i! !■ r 106 THE UPPER CANADA SATX OF CALL. Hilary Term, Mioh. Term, (( 1848 1852 1867 1858 1858 1860 1862 1865 Trinity Term, 1865 TrinityTerm, Mioh. Term, Hilary Term, <( Hilary Term, 1806 Mich. Term, 1845 Hilary Term, 1846 " 1847 Mich. Term, 1859 Hilary Term, 1863 Easter Term, 1839 Mich. Term, 1842 Hilary Term, 1847 1851 TrinityTerm, 1852 ** 1858 " 1854 " 1865 " 1857 •« 1867 1857 «« 1858 Hilary Term, 1860 Mich. Term, 1800 Hilary Term, 1861 Mioh. Term, 1861 " 1861 Hilary Term, 1862 Mich. Term, 1863 KasterTcrm, 1864 Mich. Term, 1865 " 1866 T. Thompson, Dayid M Thompson, James B Trew, Neil McL Taylor, Thomas W Tlsdale, Dayid Tilt, James Totten, Warren Toms, Isaac F Thibodo, William B U. Upper, Martin C V. Vankoughnet, Matthew E... Vidal, William P VanNorman, George R Vankoughnet, Salter J Vance, James J W. Wallbridge, Hon. L., Q.C... Woods, Roberts Weller, William H Wallbridge, Adam H Wilson, Wm. M Weller, Charles A Wood, Edmund B Worthington, Philip T Wilkinson, Richard T Wells, Rupert M Wilkison, Robert M Wilson, Robert J ... Winstanley, Israel N Wood, Samuel Qeorge Windeat, James Wilkison, Wm. H Wethey, Henry C. W Wood, Smith George Woods, James P Wells, Thomas Walkem, Richard T White, Solomon IIESISENCB. 1 Oil Springs. Hamilton. 1 Toronto. 1 Toronto. ■ Simcoe. ■ Toronto. I Woodstock. ■ Goderich. I Kingston. 1 I^»^ Dunnville. ,H Toronto. 1 Sarnia. I . Brantford. I 184 Toronto. Toronto. I 184 1 Belleville. H Chatham. H Cobourg. Belleville. I 1848 Simcoe. I 1819 Peterborough. Brantford. ■ 1850 ■ 1850 Windsor. ■ 1853 Newcastle. ■ 1850 Toronto. ■ Kingston. Whitby. Fergus. Toronto. H H 1 Toronto. I Napanee. Brockville. 1 1853 Manilla. ■ Stratford. H Ingersoll. Kiugston. Windsor. ■ 1856 LAW LIST. 107 LIST OF QUEEN'S COUNSEL Appointed in and for Upper Canada. 1841) 1852 f 1842 Hon. John Prince. (t «t } Hon. Henry J. Boulton. Hon. William H. Draper, C. B., Chief Justice U. C. Hon. James Edw. Small, J.C.C. Hon. Saml. B. Harrison, J.C.C. Hon. John H. Cameron. Thos. Kirkpatrick, Esq. Sir Henry Smith, Kt. Hon. J. A. Macdonald, Atty. Gen. West. Hon. W. Hume Blake, \ Ex-Chan. U. C J Hon, John S. Macdonald. John W. Gwynne, Esq. 1850 I Hon. W. Buell Richards, 1853 y Chief Justice C. P. 1860 Hon. Adam Wilson, Judge C. P. " Hon. John Ross. Hon.J, Hawkins Hagarty, D.C.L., Judge Q. B. Hon. Philip M. M. S. Vankoughnct, D.C.L., Chancellor U. 0. Hon. Jos. (J. Morrison, Judge Q. B. Kenneth McKenaie, Esq Hon. 0. Mowat, V.C. Miles O'Reilly, Esq. 1845 1846 (I 1848 1819 1850 1866 «< 1853 ti 1855 1866 «t (t tc (( <( (( Ci «( 1858 4( (( (t t( 1862 (t 1863 It (I (( t( it t< «( t( «r 1864 ii It ti It Hon. Alex. Campbell. RoUand McPonald, Esq. Geo. B. L. Fellowes, Esq. James Smith, Esq. Hon. Geo. Sherwood. Hon. Lewis Wallbridge, Speaker Leg. Assem. Saml. B. Freeman, Es^q. Hy. C. R. Becher, Esq. Hon. John Wilson, Judge C. P. Seeker Brough, Esq. John Duggan, Esq. Thomns Gait, Esq. David B. Read, Esq. S. Richards, Esq. Hon. Sidney Smith. Hon. .lames Patton. Jno. Bell, Esq. (Toronto.) John Hector, Esq. George W, Burton, Esq. Hon. James Cockburu, Sol. Gen. West. Hon. Albert N. Richards. S. H. Strong, Esq. Matt. C. Cameron, Esq. .^milius Irving, Esq. Christ. Robinson, Esq. Adam Crooks, Esq. James O'Reilly, E-^q. N. Kirchhoifer, Esq. Albert Prince, Esq. John Roaf, Esq. Edwd. Blake, Esq. '" *:(■' 108 THE UPPER CANADA LIST OF PRACTISING ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS THROUGHOUT UPPER CANADA: WITH PLACES OF RESIDENCE AND DATES OF ADMISSION. ■ I-: I N". A— The followln)? List being restricted to pradising Attorneys «nd Soli- citors, the names of gent It^mcn who have retired from the PrufosEion, or ceaKi'd to practice, are not iuciuded. gth June, 1840 22nd Juno, 1818 4th February, 1860 2nd June, 1851 10th June, 1851 7th June, 1852 2lBt Nov., 1863 6th June, 1865 27th August, 1866 Ist June, 1867 18th Nov., 1858 28th August, I860 5th February, 1861 5th February, 1861 2 Ist May, 1861 27th August, 1861 6th February,! 863 18th May, 1864 23rd August, 1864 21st Nov., 1866 15th Nov., 20th Juue, 6th June, 1822 1823 1834 A. Armour, Robert Adams, Joshua Aikman, Thomas H Ambrose, Wm Agnew, James Alma, John P Armour, John D Ardagh, Wra. D Abbott, Christopher C Atk nson, Charles R Adams, Robert W Appelbe, Roberts Ardagh, John A Atkinson, Wm. P Allison, Wm. H. R Allan, John Grant Ansley, John Henry Alma, Pedro Andrews, II. Miller Austou, James B Boulton, James Bothune, Donald Uoll, John, Q.C RESIDENCK. Bowmanville. Sarnia. Cayuga. Hamilton. Kingston. Aylmer. Cobourg. Barrie. London. Chatham. Hamilton. Oakville. Barrio. Toronto. Picton. L'Orignal. Simcoe. Niagara. Berlin. Cobourg. Toronto. Port Hope. Toronto. LAW LIST. 109 DATS OF ADMISSION. 21st April, 1835 19th August, 1837 4th Nov., 1839 2nd Nov., 1840 21st June, 1841 8rd August, 1842 7th Nov., 1842 13th Feb., 1844 1st Nov., 1847 9tli February, 1848 22nd Dec, 1849 11th June, 1850 26th August, 1850 18th Nov., 1850 14th Feb., 1861 15th Feb., i*"^'. 14th June, 1851 24th Nov., 1861 7th June. 1852 30th August, 1852 IGth Nov., 1852 7th Feb., 1853 15th Feb., 1853 80th August, 1853 80th August, 1863 21st Nov., 1853 22nd Nov., 1853 6th June, 1854 7th June, 1854 25th Nov., 1854 6th February,l865 14th June, 1856 29th August, :S56 18th Nov., 2nd Feb., 2nd Feb., 11th Feb. 1st June, 19th May, 18th Nov., let Sept., 22nd Nov., 22nd May, 1856 1867 1857 1857 1857 1858 1858 1859 1869 1860 Burnham, Ellas Boulton, D'ArcyE Brough, Seeker, QC Becher, Henry C. R., Q.C... Burton, George W., Q.C. ... Buell, Wm. Bethune, Donald, jun Brooke, George Boulton, D'Arcy Brcoke, Daniel Bell, John Ball, Francis R Barker, Edgar Boultbee, Alfred Barrett, Robert G Boucher, Thomas D Billings, John Baines, Charles T Brogdin, George Bueil, J. Dockstader Barton, George M Billings, Wm. H Baxter, George Burns, Wm. H Ball, Abram T. H Barry, Thomas Blevins, John BasteJo, G. Tice Barr, John Boulton, James F Beaty, James, jun Blake, Edward, Q.C Boulton, George D'Arcy.... Bell, Wm. Houghton Benson, Thomas M Bayly, Richard Boyd, Wm. T Beard, Henry B Bowlby, WardH Blake, Samuel Hume Britton, Byron M Bruce, Alexander Bowlby, J. Wedgwood RESIDENCE. Peterborough. Cobourg. Toronto. London. Hamilton. Perth. Toronto. Barrie. Brantford. Belleville. Woodstock. Dunnville. Newmarket. Toronto. Campbell ford. Prince Albert. Ottawa. Port Hope. Brockville. Dundas. Whitby. Thorold. Toronto. Gait. Toronto. Toronto. Milton. Hamilton. Ottawa. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Port Hope. London. Toronto. Woodstock. Berlin. Toronto. Kingston. Hamilton. Brantford. 1^1 ! mmm 110 THE UPPER CANADA DATE OF ASMISSIOX. 22nd May, 1860 25th May, 1860 28th August, 1860 5th February, 1861 5th February, 1861 21st May, 1861 25th May, 1861 27th August, 1861 20th Nov., 1861 20th Nov., 1861 5th February, 1862 6th February, 1862 20th May, 1862 20th May, 1862 27th May, 1862 25th Nov., 1862 3rdFebruary>1863 5th February, 1863 19th May, 1863 21 St May, 1863 26th August, 1863 26th August, 17th Nov., 2nd Feb., 18th May, 27th May, 1863 1863 1864 1864 1864 23rd August, 1864 28rd Nov., 1864 7th February, 1865 13th Feb., 1865 16th Feb., 1865 30th August, 1865 20th Nov., 1865 6th February, 1866 6th February, 1866 22nd April, 1837 7th August, 1838 4th February, 1 839 10th June, 1839 10th June, 1839 80th Jan. 1841 Blain, David Brown, Wm. P Bull, Thomas H Boys, Thomas T. A Benson, Charles J Bird, Bobert Boyle, George B Boswell, Arthur B Bull, Samuel J Bethune, James Benson, Richard L. Barker, Samuel Brown, Calvin Bowman, David Benson, James Boyd, Edward Bates, James Mcintosh Beatty, Wm. H Boultbee, Arthur Brown, Peter I Beynon, John W Boyd, John A Begue, Theo. H. A Barry, John Buckley, Patrick J Bucke, Julius P i Boys, William Barrett, W. A Bruce, John M Brown, John J Brough, Richard R Burnham, John ... Boys, Thos. F Bain, John Barwick, Frederick Drew .. C. Cameron, John Cameron, Hon. J. H., Q.C- Crooks, Robert P Crawford, John .» < Cahill, James Campbell, Hon. Alex., Q C. EESIDENCE. Toronto. Kincardine. Toronto. Waterloo. St. Catharines. Woodstock. Petrolia. Toronto. Belleville. Cornwall. London. St. Catharines. Bothwell. Ingersoll. Kingston. Mirrickville. Toronto. Uxbridge. Ingersoll. Perth. Toronto. Dundas. Hamilton. Ottawa. Ottawa. Barrie. Owen Sound. Hamilton. London. London. Peterboro'. Berlin. Toronto. Toronto. Brantford. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Hamilton. Kingston. LAW LIST. Ill BE81DENCE. DATE OF ASHISSIOX. 14th June, 16th Feb., 80th July, 14th Nov., 2q(1 Feb., 10th June, 1841 1845 1845 1845 1846 1846 RE8IDSN0E. 13th Feb., 1847 14th June, 1847 7th August, 1847 12th August, 1848 13th Nov., 1849 18th Nov., 1850 18th Nov. 1850 2nd June, 1851 7th February,1852 8th June, 1852 18th June, 1852 15th Nov., 1852 15th Feb., 1853 19th Feb., 1853 1st Dec, 1853 13th Feb., 1864 16th Feb., 1854 6th June, 1854 8th Sept., 1854 20th Nov., 1854 6th June, 1855 16th June, 1855 30th August, 1855 2nd June, 1856 29th Nov., 1856 17th Nov., 1857 24th August, 1858 17th Feb., 1859 17th May, 1859 22nd May, 1860 22nd May, i860 22nd May, 1860 22nd May, 1860 22nd May, 1860 28th August, 1860 20th Nov., 1860 • •• • ••• Campbell, Stedmaa B Cooper, Charles W Coleman, Charles L Chesley, Albert A Crickmore, John Cockburn, Hon. Jas., Q.C., Sol. Gen. West Crickmore, Charles Ot Crowther, James Carruthers, Frederic F Cameron, Matthew C, Q.C. Cummins, Jeremy P Carrall, John Clegg, Wm Craigie, Wm Clark, Thomas •. Cornish, Francis E Clench, Leon M Currie, James G Cameron, Alex Crooks, Adam. Q.C. Campbell, Donald .. Carroll, Charles J Creasor, John, jun. Cameron, Hector Chambers, Fitzwilliam H... (yarman, Bufus Cameron, Malcolm C Clark, Alister M Carroll, James A Cotter, James B Conolly, John H Crombie, Ernestus Crombie, Marcellus Cattanach, Alex. J. Cawthra, Henry Cochrane, Samuel H Curran, Joseph J Creasor, D. A Craig, Thomas Cronyn, Verschoyle Clarke, Maoneil ••••••••• Toronto. Toronto. Belleville. Kincardine. Toronto. Cobourg. Hamilton. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Brampton. Woodstock. Ottawa. Hamilton. IngersoU. London. St. Mary's. St. Catharines. Toronto. Toronto. Ottawa. Toronto. Owen Sound. Toronto. Brookville. Iroquois. Goderioh. Toronto. Stratford. Barrie. Guelph. Toronto. Belleville. Toron o. Toronto. Whitby. Toronto. Owen Sound. Welland. London. Prescott. Clark, Wm. Mortimer {Toronto. 112 THE UPPER CANADA SATE OF ADMISSION. I I . . .. 5th February, 1861 2lBt May, 1801 20th Nov., 1801 20th May, 1862 20th May, 1862 27th August, 1802 1st Sept.. 1802 l'.)th May, 1863 21st Nov., 1803 2nd Feb., 1864 2nd Feb., 1864 N.\ME. Campbell, Edward C... Currie, John M Colquhoun, Frederick , Chad wick, Edward M. Clarke, Charles P Cross. James Fletcher Canavan, John Canficld, James Chadwick, Austin C. ... Crawford, John Chisholm, Wiliiam 4th February, 1864 Coyne, John 10th May, 1864 18th May, 1864 2nd Dec, 18641 17th May, 1865| 17th May, ]86r){ 20th May, 18)65! Slst August, 1866' 20th Nov., 1865: 21st Nov., 1865 22nd Nov., 1865 28th Nov., 1866 7th February,1866 7th February, 1866 7th February, 1866 10th January, 1829 10th June, 1839 10th June, 1839 9th Nov., 1842 6th August, 1844 7th February, 1849 9th February, 1849 10th Feb., 1849 15th June, 1860 12th June, 1851 19th June, 1852 nth Feb., 1863 17th Feb., 1854 5th June, 1864 Cameron, Peter Chisholm, Daniel 13 , Cahill, James, junr Campbell, Fred. W Corrigan, Christopher S. ... Cronyn, Benjamin Cleary, Francis Coldwell, Morgan. Consitt, George A. Cochrane, Wm. M Campbell, P. McVean Chisholm, Duncan Cutteu, W. H. Clark, Jacob Paul D. Dal ton, Thomas Duggan, John, Q C. Denison, George T... Dalton, Robert G. , . Deacon, John, jun.... Dunsford, George ... Dennistoun, Robert Davy, Benjamin C... Dougall, Allen R. ... Davis, Frederick .... Durand, Charles .... Dunsford, Martin ... Drew, George A Davis, J. lloyd • •• ••• ••• RESIDK2TCE. Newmarket. Niagara. Waterloo. Toronto. Clinton. Fergus. Toronto. Ingersoll. Toronto. Vienna. Cornwall. ( Brampton and ( Milton. BoWmanville. Hamilton. Hamilton. Napanee. London. London. Toronto. Prince Albert. Cliatham. Port Hope. Brampton. Brighton. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Perth. Peterborough. Peterborough. Napanee. Belleville. Sarnia. Toronto. Lindsay. Elora. Toronto. LAW LIST. 113 DATE OF ADMISSION. NAMS. 13ih Jane, 1854 29th August, 1854 28th Nov., 1854 7th Feb., 1856 Ist June, 1857 Ist June, 1857 28th August, 1857 18ih Nov., 1868 18th Nov., 1858 2nd Dec, 1859 22ik1 May, 18G0 22nd May, 1 8C0 5tli Feb., 1861 22nd May, 1861 27th August, 1861 2nth Nov., 1861 20th May, 1862 25th Nov., 1862 5th February, 18G3 17th Nov., 1863 17th Nov., 1863 18th May, 1864 19th Mav, 1864 23rd August, 1864 23rd August, 1864 If 3rd August, 1864 23rd August, 1864 23rd Novem. 1864 7th February, 1865 23rd May, 1865 30th August, 1865 30th August, 1865 SOih August, 18G6 Ist Sept. 1865 21st Nov., 1865 3rd Nov., 1845 3raFcbruarv,1851 3rd February, 1852 21 St May, 1858 22nd May, 1860 Duck Wm Durand, Charlea A Doyle, James H Davison, John Dean, Wm. W Dartnell, George H Deacon, Joseph Dartnell, Ed. T Dewar, John Diamond, Abraham Dunne, James Daniell, Wm Deacon, Thomas Donovan, Joseph A Douglas, Wm Denison, George T., jun. ... Durable, David W Dormer, George Downey, John Dumble, John H Dougall, Duncan Douglas, John DeFoe, D. M Dennistoun, Jas. F. Dean, Smith, C. B Drummond, Andw. T Doyle, Bernard L Dickson, Geo. D Duggan, George Frederic... Dallas, Chas. D Dougan, John. Darbey, P. W. Dunning, Aaron J Dent, Joirn Charles. Dtuncombe, David T RESIDENCE. E. Eccles, Wm Eyre, John Elliot, Wm English, Caleb E. Ellis, Henry F. ... Ottawa. Gait. Toronto. Goderich. Belleville. Whitby. Brockville. L'Orignal. Milton. Belleville. Hamilton. Hamilton. Pembroke. Toronto. Chatham. Toronto. Peterborough. Lindsay. Toronto. Cobourg. Toronto. Chatham. Toronto, j Peterboro* I Lindsay. Millbrook. London. Goderich. Belleville. Toronto. Collingwood. Ottawa. Simcoe. St. Catharines. Brighton. London. Toronto St. Thomas. and 'p. 114 THE UPPER CANADA DATE or ADMISSION. r \: !', 27th August, 1861 20th Nov., 1861 20th May, 1862 2nd Feb., 1864 2nd Feb., 1864 26th May, 1864 26th August, 1864 7th Feb., 1865 NAHX. English, Lyman... Evans, Frank ElwooJ, John Y... Edmison, George.. Evans, George M. Edgar, Jas. D Ebbels, Hubert L. Esten, Jas. H... ... 13th June, 1838 8th January, 1840 3rd Feb , 1841 18th August, 1843 10th Nov., 1846 6th June, 1851 9th June, 1853 29th August, 1853 7th Sept., 1855 22nd May, 1860 28th August, 1860 21st May, 1860 21st May, 1860 25th May, 1860 20th Nov., 1861 20th May, 1862 20th May, 1862 21st May, 1862 27th August, 1862 30th August, 1862 29th Nov., 1862 5th Feb., 1863 26th May, 1863 24th August, 1863 26th August, 1863 26th August, 1863 18th May, 1864 18th May, 1864 2bth May, 1864 23rd Nov., 1864 23rd May, 1865 25th Nov., 1865 6th Feb., 1866 BESIDXNCX. Oshawa. Orillia. Goderich. Peterborough. Oilsprings. Toronto. Petrol ia. Toronto. • ••••••• ••! P. Fell owes, Geo. B. L., Q.C. .. Freeman, Samuel B., Q.C. Fairbanks, Silas B Fitzgerald, Richard J Fluett, Louis J.... Foley, Hon. Michael H. Fraser, Donald Flock, James H Fitzgerald, Edward .... Ferguson, Wm., jun Finn, John . Fraser, Wm Falkiner, N. B Francis, Charles Foster, Wm. A Fraser, Robert Forbes, Alex Freeland, Wm Flint, John J. B Fletcher, Ashton Ferguson, Thomas Fitzsimmons, Thos. J Forsayeth, Robert Fitch, Benjamin P Feely, Denis C Fairbairn, Thos. M. ...i. Fraser, Christr. F Freeman, Daniel Finkle, Alex Ferguson, John Wm Farley, John Freeman, Geo. Ormond Farewell, John E Ottawa. Hamilton. Oshawa. Picton. Sandwich. Simcoe. Perth. London. Toronto. Kingston. Belleville. Walkerton. Belleville. Trenton. Toronto. Toronto. Brighton. Toronto. Belleville. Woodstock. Toronto. Brockville. Georgetown. Brantford. Cobourg. Peterborough. Brockville. Simcoe. Woodstock. Hamilton. St. Thomas. Bothwell. Oshawa. LAW LIST. 115 DAT! OF ABMISSIOX. 7th Feb., 17th Feb., 1866 1866 NAMI. Furlong, Ed FentoD, Frederick. G. 23rd April, 1832 19th Jan., 1837 6th August, 1840 9th June, 1845 16th Feb., 1848 19th Feb., 1848 12th Feb., 1850 7th June, 1851 6th Feb., 1852 3rd Feb., 1868 28th August, 1860 28th August, 1860 1st Sept., 1860 20th Nov., 1860 2l8t Nov., 1860 26th Nov., 1860 2l8t May, 1861 23rd May, 1861 27th August, 1861 30th Nov., 1861 26th August, 1862 6th Sept., 1862 3rdFebruary,1863 17th Nov., 1863 18th Nov., 1863 2nd Feb., 1864 2nd Feb., 1864 2nd Feb., 1864 18th May, 1864 18th May, 1864 18th May, 1864 3rd Dec, 1864 16th Feb., 1865 17th May, 1865 30th August, 1865 30th August, 1865 8th Sept., 1865 RE8IDXN0I . 27th Nov. 1865 Gamble, Clarke G Wynne, John W., Q.O. ... Geddes, James Gait, Thomas, Q.C Gibb, Alexander Gwynne, James W Gray, George A Greig, John Greene, Columbus H Graydon, Simpson H. Grant, Wm Galbraith, Jno. E Greenwood, Jno. Hamer ... Green, George Griffin, Franklin M Gooding, D. Shade Gurd, Roberts.... Goodman, Kenneth Geary, John, jun Gordon, John Bell Gamon, Charles Gibbon, Henry E. H. Galbraith, Malcolm C. Guthrie, Donald Gildersleeve, James P Gordon, James Keith Glass, David Graham, Samuel S Gemmill, John James Gillespie, Adam Scott Graveley, J. Vance Glass, James. Gilchrist, Dugald Griffiths, Stephen Frank ... Grahame, Richard , Gilbert, James H Gilbert, Barton S Goforth, Alexander Caledonia. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Meaford. Toronto. Ottawa. Berlin. Woodstock. Woodstock. Toronto. London. Toronto. Bowmanville. Whitby. Brampton. Brantford. Goderich. Sarnia. New Hamburg. London. Goderich. Collingwood. Gnelph. Kingston. Whitby. London. Paris. Ottawa. Elora. Cobourg. Georgetown. Oil Springs. Toronto. Toronto. ' Belleville. Welland. 116 THE UPPER CANADA I i; 1 1-. ( 1^' : DATE OF ADMISSION. 7th February, 1839 Cth August, 1839 9th Nov., 1842 22od June, 1843 9th June, 1845 13th Feb., 1847 24th June, 1847 13th Nov., 1847 19th Nov., 1850 22n(l August, 1851 4 th February, 1852 18th June, 1858 6th February, 1854 14th Feb., 1864 8th Sept., 1854 20th Nov., 1854 8th Sept., 1856 9th February, 1859 9th February, 1859 9th February, 18,59 17 th May, 1859 22nd August, 1859 Srd^ept, 1859 22nd May, 1860 23rd May, 1860 25th May, 1861 27th August, 1861 3rd Sept., 1861 20th Nov., 1861 20th Nov., 1861 20th May, 1862 20th May, 1862 18th Nov., 1802 18th Nov., 1862 18th Nov., 1862 18th Nov., 1862 24th Nov., 1862 9th February, 1863 19th May, 1863 19th May, 1868 19th May, 1863 19tb May, 1863 H. Hector, John, Q C Ilorton, Wm Henderson, Jas. A., D.C.L.. Holden, JohnR Henderson, George E Hutoheson, St. John H. ... Hurd, Edward E. W Helliwell, John Hardy, Henry A Horton, Edward Hutchinson, Charles Hamilton, John M Henderson, Lawrence H.... Harris, Edward W Harrison, Robert A Harman, Samuel B Harper, Wm. J Heyden, Lawrence, jr Holland, Richard H Holmes, Calvin D Harris, George B Hart, Charles A Hodgins, Thomas Hancock, J. Webster Hart, Henry Hamilton, J. Cleland Hooper, Edmund I Hardy, Arthur S Holt, Samuel N Henderson, James, jun Hays William T Home, Charles R Higgins, Charles P Hill, Andrew G Holden, Thomas Heathcote, Edward Howard, Walter P Harper, Cornelius Hatton, D. G Hayward, Walter John Hudspeth, Adam Haycock, E. B RESIDEHCE. Toronto. London. Kingston. Hamilton. Belleville. Bowmanville. Toronto. Toronto. Brtintford. St. Thomas. Bothwell. Sault Ste. Marie. IJellevillo. London. Toronto. Toronto. Pttrolia. Toronto. Bothwell. London. London. Clinton. Toronto. Berlin. Paris. Toronto. Napanee. Oil Springs. Port Rowan. Toronto. Goderich. Windsor. Ingersoll. Wetland. Belleville. Campbellford. Toronto. Durh.am. Peterborough. Belleville. Lindeay. Ottawa. LAW LIST. 117 18G3 1868 18^1 WA 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1865 1865 1865 1865 20th May 2l8t May 2iidFeb., 8rd Feb., 18th May, 23rd Nov., 24th Nov., 25th Nov., 26th Nov., 7th February,! 865 7th February, 1865 10th May, 1865 16th May, 17th May, 17th May, 20th May, 80th August, 1865 8th Sept., 1866 Hth Feb., 1866 9th Nov., 1849 10th June, 1852 23rd August, 1864 24th August, 1864 7ih February, 1865 23rd April, 1884 5ih Nov., 1844 7th August, 1847 9th June, 1853 22nd Nov., 1853 16th Feb., 1854 9th February, 1859 22nd May, 1860 6th February, 1861 15th Feb., 1862 27th August, 1862 30th August, 1862 1st Sept., 1862 6th Feb., 1863 Iloskin, John Heap, James Ilolinested, Qoorge S. Flatten, JohnCassie . Hamilton, Wm. W.... Ilossack, James jun.. Harris, Rusk Hoskin, Samuel Hector, Alfred Hamilton, Chas. E.... Harding, John E Hardy, Arthur S Henderson, Elmes .... Hoskin, Alfred Haycock, R. H Hall, J. Watson Hallowcll, J. S Holland, Henry P Harding, John E I. Irving, .^milius, Q.C. . Ince, Thomas H Idington, John Irving, Thomas T Irving, Henry Erskine. J. Jones, Ormond Jarvis, Stephen M... Jones, Edward C. ... Johnson, William ... Jellett, Robert P. ... .Jones, Jonas Ap Jones, Herbert C. . . Jones, Clarkson Jellett, Morgan Jones, Frederick T. Jones, William H. ... James George Jones, Charles S Jones, Charles A. .., Toronto. Lindsay. T' "onto. Port Hope. Pioton. Cobourg. Toronto. Woodstock. Ottawa. Welland. St. Mary's. Oil Springs. Toronto. Toronto. Ottawa. Guelph. St. Thomas. Bothwell. Hamilton. Toronto. Stratford. London. Hamilton. Brock ville. Toronto. Toronto. Colborne. Belleville. Toronto. Brock ville. Toronto. Stirling. Toronto. Brockville. Toronto. St. Mary'a. Whitby. 118 THE UPPER CANADA H ' ^i DATE OF ADMISSION. 23rd August, 18G4 23rd Nov., 1864 30th Aug., ■ 1866 30th, August, 1865 8rd Nov., 1828 17th April, 1837 11th Feb., 1840 7ih Sept, 1850 15th Nov., 1852 17th Nov., 1867 24th August, 1868 2nd Sept., 1868 9th February, 1869 29th Nov., 1859 22nd May, 1860 25th May, 1860 29th May, 1860 27th August, 1861 Ist Sept., 1862 5th February, 1863 7 th February, 1866 iOth Feb., 1866 27th May, 1866 30th August, 1866 4th Sept., 1865 3rd Nov., 1836 15th Nov, 1839 20th July, 1847 15th Feb., 1848 16th Feb., 1848 11th June, 1849 17th Nov., 1851 Ist Sept., 1862 6th Feb., 1854 14th June, 1864 5th February, 1856 6th Feb., 1855 19th Nov., 1856 NAME. Jones, Beverley Jamicsou, Joseph Jackes, Joseph Joseph, Frank J K. Eirkpatrick, Thomas, Q.C. Koele, William C Eirchhoffer, Nosbitt, Q.C .. Eeefer, Augustus Kingsmill, John J Eirkpatrick, Alexander 8... Eingsmill, Nicol Eerr, William Eirkpatrick, Hugh Eingstone, Frederick W. ... Eennedy, John Eeiler, Charles C E«rr, John Wesley. Eing, W. 0. Meade Eerr, James Eirkpatrick ... Eerr, Wm. H. C Eennedy, George Eirkpatrick, George A Eerr W. I. Simcoe. Eains, John A Eilvert, Francis E L. Low, Philip Lewis, John B Lees, Robert Leith, Alexander . Lewis, Ira Law, Robert N. .... Lyon, Robert Lemon, Andrew .... Lazier, Thomas A.. Lacourse, Anthony Lane, Samuel J Light, Robert N.... Leys, John , RESIDENSE. Toronto. Artiprior. Toronto. Toronto. Eingston. Toronto. Port Hope. Ottawa. Guelph. Eingston. Toronto. Cobourg. Walkerton. Toronto. Mount Forest. Whitby. London. Toronto. Brantford. Ottawa. Kingston. St. Thomas. Hamilton. Picton. Ottawa. Ottawa. Toronto. Goderich. Hamilton. Ottawa. Guelph. Belleville. Lindsay. Owen Sound. Woodstock. Toronto. LAW LIST. 119 stock. 18th Nov., 1856 28th Nov., 1856 23rd August, 1859 22nd Nov. 1859 22nd May, 1860 22nd May, 1860. 6thFebruary,1861 21st May, 1861 6th February, 1862 nth Feb., 1862 20th May, 1862 6th Feb., 1863 26th Aug., 1863 2nd Feb., 1864 5th Feb., 1864 nth Feb., 1864 23rd August, 1864 28rd August, 1864 8th Feb., 1866 4th Sep., 1866 6th Feb., 1866 10th Feb., 1866 17th Feb., 1866 7th Nov., 1823 8th Nov., 1833 5th Nov., 1834 10th June, 1839 3rd August, 1840 ISth Feb., 1843 IstAuerust, 1845 2oth May, 1846 28th June, 1846 31 8t July. 1846 4th Feb., 1851 CthJune, 1861 26th August, 1851 2nd Feb., 1862 15th Nov., 1852 10th June, 1858 18th June, 1853 Laurason, William L Loscombe, Robert B Lapenotiere, Frederick J.... Laird, William P Lawrence, George W Livingston John Lampman, Frederick Lount, William Landy, John J Ledyard, Thomas D Lightburne, Stafford Lazier, Stephen F Lauder, Abraham W Lazier, Samuel S Laidlaw, Wm Lamon, James Loucks, Henry II Loscombe, W. Clifton Lount, George W Lister, James F Lapierre, Horace Lemon, Charles Lennon, J as. M. Merrill, Samuel Meyers, Adam H. ... Miller, John Miller, Robert B. ... Miller, Richard Morrison, Angus ... Miller, Daniel G. .. Macara, John Martin, Iliohard Morphy, George Martin, Edward R. Morris, Alexander.. Mills, George H. .. Magrath, Charles .. Martin, John R Murphy, Daniel R. . Mallooh, George W. BESIDSNCE. London. Bowmanville. Toronto. Strathroy. Stratford. Georgetown. Thorold. Barrie. Newmarket. Toronto. Petrolia. Hamilton. Toronto. Belleville. / Brampton and \ Milton. Whitby. Pembroke. Bowmanville. Newmarket. Sarnia. Ottawa. Toronto. Picton. Trenton. Gait. Toronto. St. Catharines. Toronto. Woodstock. Ooderich. Hamilton. Toronto. Quelnh. Perth. Hamilton. Toronto. Cayuga. Trenton. Paisley. 120 THE UPPER CANADA DATE OP ADMISSION. k\ 28th Nov., 1853 5th June, 1864 6th June, 1854 28 th August, 1854 4th Sept.. 1854 2l8t Nov., 1854 6th Feb., 1855 20th Nov., 1856 5th Juno, 1856 14th June, 1856 2nd Sept., 1856 1st June, 1857 4th Sept., 1867 3rd Feb., 1858 18th Nov., 1858 17th May, 1859 17th Feb., 1860 27th August, 1861 27th August, 1861 27th August, 1861 27th August, 1861 Slst August, 1861 4th Sept., 1861 26th August, 1862 14th Feb., 1863 19th May, 1863 19th May. 1863 19th May, 1868 21st May, 1863 23rd Aug., 1864 23rd Aug., 1864 23rd Nov., 1864 13th Feb., 1865 18th Feb., 1865 18th May, 1865 27th May, 1866 21 St Nov., 1866 21st Nov., 1866 22nd Nov., 1865 7th Feb., 18«() 7th Feb., 1806 Moore, Robert Morphy, Ilenry B Macarow, Daniel Morris, James II Mowat, George L Miller, Thomas Moberly, George Martin, Edward Malloch, John ... Matheson, Charles W. Matheson, William M. Mairs, Alex MiDgaye, Wm. R Massingberd, Henry.., Matheson, Thomas G. Murray, Huson W. M. Mann, Jehiel , Millar, Alex ,.., Marcon, Frank E .. .., Miller, W. Nicholas .. Moss, Thomas Murray, George , Meredith, Wm. R Mills, Thos. A Machar, John M Mattice, CoryJon J. ., Morgan, E. Miller, James A. Martin, Philip S Morrow, James C Moore, Lewis C. Moncrieif, George Merrill, E. Murphy, Joseph J Malcolmson, Sutherland Murphy, Nicholas Malloch, Edwd. G Mills, James H Morgan, Thomas Kcarton... Millar, Wm Milne, J as. G. HBSIDEXCE. <•••••■•« ••! Toronto. Toronto. Kingston. Toi'onto. Kingston. Berlin. CoUingwood. Hamilton. Ottawa. Simcoe. Ottawa. Markham. Kingston. London. Simcoe. Toronto. St. Thomas. Berlin. Windsor. Gait. Toronto. Toronto. London. Newbury. Kingston. '^nruwall. vSt. Catharines. Liud.-^ny. Barrie. Goderich. Petrolia. Ottawa. Clinton. Toronto. l»erth. Kaniiltou. Toronto. New Hamburg. LAW LIST. 121 DATS OF ASHIS8I0X. Srd May, 1823 8th February, 1832 5th Febraary,1885 Srd February, 1840 1842 1842 1842 1844 1846 1848 1848 1848 12th Feb., 20th June, 10th Nov., 22Qd June, 9th Feb., 2ad Nov., 12th June, 13th June, 2Qd August, 12th August, 1848 10th Nov., 1848 17th Nov., 1848 15th June, 1850 28th August, 1851 8th Sept., 1852 30th August, 1853 6th June, 1854 28th August, 1854 6th Pebruary,1855 4th June, 1855 4th June, 1855 7th June, 1855 28th August, 1855 8th Sept., 1855 24th Nov., 1855 30th August, 1856 17th Nov., 1857 17th Nov., 1857 17th Nov., 1857 19th May, 1858 24th August. 1858 24th August, 1858 24th August, 1858 24th August, 1858 25th August, 1858 18tb Nov., 1858 9th Fobruary,1859 10 Mo. McMartin, Daniel McDonald, Rolland, Q C. .. Macdonald, Hon. J. A.,\ Q.C., Attorney Gen. West/ Macdonald, Hon. J. S., Q.C. McLean, Alex. D McKenzie, Wm. E McLean, John N. 1843 McKenzie, Kenneth, Q.C. McDonell Alexander, McDonell, Samuel S.... McCrea, Hon. Walter.. MoNab, John McDonell, John Macdonell, Hugh J. ... McDonell, Alex. G McMiohael, Daniel McKay, Orlando John McKenzie, Alex. M MoCutohon, Peter M. McDonell Duncan MoDermott, Henry.... McGiverin, Charles P. McDonald, John... .... McKeown, John McFadden, James McCarthy, D' Alton . . McBride, John McMillan, John MoFarlane, Robert.... McKenzie, Valentine.. McLeod, James F McLennan, James McGregor, Patrick.... McDougall, Alex « McDonald, Walter R.. McCaughey, James... McKelcan, Francis.... McMichael, Charles . MoFadyen, John McKenna, John E.... MoNabb, Alex RESIDENCE. ... ... ... Perth. St. Catharines. Kingston. Cornwall. Chatham. Vankleek HiU. Presoott. Toronto. Toronto. Windsor. Chatham. Toronto. Cornwall. Whitby. Morrisburgb. Toronto. Lindsay. Alexandria. Toronto. Durham. Godericb. Petrolia. Toronto. Hamilton. St. Mary's. Barrie. Toronto. Paisley. Stratford. Brantford. Bowmanville. Toronto. Toronto. Oil Springs. Hamilton. IngersoU. Hamilton. Toronto. Mount Forest. Hamilton. Toronto. \ ! 122 THE UPPER CANADA DATE OF ADMISSION. 9th February, 1859 7th February, 1860 23r(l May, 1860 25th May, 1860 2gth August, 1860 20th Nov., 1860 20th Nov., 1860 26th Nov., 1860 27th Nov., 1860 5th February,! 861 5th February, 1861 5th February, 1861 2l8t May, 1861 21st May, 1861 27th August, 1861 20th May, 1862 20th May, 1862 20th May, 1862 20th May, 1862 27th August, 1862 27th August, 1862 8rd February, 1863 3rd February, 1863 5th February,1863 5th February, 1863 6th February,1863 10th Feb., 1863 19th May, 1868 28rd May, 1864 23rd August, 1864 28rd August, 1864 29th August, 1864 23rd Nov., 1864 7th February,1865 7th February, 1865 9thFebruary,1865 17th May, 1865 18th May, 1865 24th May, 1865 80th August, 1865 80th August, 1865 80th August, 1865 30th August, 1865 22nd Nov., 1866 NAME. McCuIloch, James A McCarthy, Dalton, juu McKiulay, VVm McKenzie, John A MacLellaa, Archibald L McLennan, John B McMillan, Duncan McCurry, Patrick McKinnon, David McDonald, Duncan C McCleary, William J McCarthy, Maitland McGachen, Frederick S McLaren, John B McPherson, J. Pennington. McMahon, Thos. B McDonald, A. Jno. B Macartney, John B McNaughton Thos McLennan, Donald McPherson, Andrew F McDonald, D. Mitchell McMurray, T. W Mackenzie, Philip Macdonald, Fred. W McDonald, John D MoMurray, J. Saurin McDonald, Herbert S McMahon, Hugh ... MoGee, Robert McMillan, A. G MoCaughcy, Sam. G. McKindsey John Macpherson, J. A McDonald, James F McEeown, Hugh C Mclntyre, John. McLennan, Donald B McDougall, Alfred McClive, Wm. H MaoLellan. Duncan Macdonnell, Geo. M McKenzie, Fred Maonamura, Michael J. K£SIDENOE. Stratford. Barrie. Thamesville Sarnia. Belleville. Cornwall. London. Guelph. Hamilton. London. Beaverton. Orangeville. Waterloo. Montreal. Ottawa. Brantford. London. St. Thomas. Cobourg. Guelph. Whitby. Toronto. Ancaster. London. St. Catharines. Pembroke. Toronto. Brockville. Brantford. Oshawa. Gait. Oil Springs. Kincardine. IngersoU. Hamilton. Cornwall. St. Mary's. St.< Catharines. Belleville. Toronto. Napanee. LAW LIST. 123 SATX OF AD1II8SI01T. 2Dd Feb., 1846 20th Nov., 1852 21st May, 1861 27th August, 1861 28Td August, 1864 23rd August, 1864iNellis, Thomas F. 7th February,1866 Norris, William .. N. Nichol, Robert K. A. . Nan ton, Augustus .... Nellis, Joseph H Newcomb, Simon B. , Nicol, Geo. B. 22DdJune, 1830 6tb August, 1844 16th Feb., 1845 7th August, 1847 14th June, 1852 2nd June, 1867 22nd Nov., 1869 7th February,! 860 23rd May, 1860 20th Nov., 1861 28th Nov., 1861 6th February,1862 2nd Sept., 1862 18th Nov., 1862 5th February, 1863 28th May, 1863 17th May, 1865 7th February,1866 8thFebmary,1866 10th Nov., 1838 10th August, 1843 14th June, 1845 1st August, 1846 27th July, 1847 7th February, 1848 nth June, 1849 8th February,1850 7th Sept., 1850 2nd June, 1851 80th /August, 1853 0. O'Reilly, Miles, QC. 0' Brian, Peter O'Brien, H. M O'Reilly, James, Q.C. O'Connor, John, jun.. O'Connor, Daniel Osier, Featherston.... O'Brien, Henry O'Driscoll, Michael.. O'Gara, Miirtin O'Brien, Thomas .... O'Reilly, P., jr Osier, Britton B O'Hara, Robert Orde, Charles B O'Reilly, James E.... O'Loane, James O'Doherty, Geo. J.... OUard, Fred. W P. Pringle, Jacob F Pringle, James D Patton, Hon. James, Q.C ... Parke, Ephraim J Parke, Thomas Prince, Albert, Q.C Proudfoot, Wm PontoD, Wm. H Patterson, Christopher S. ... Pinhey, Charles H Paterson, James E28IDKN0E. Newbury. Cobourg. Woodstock. Ingersoll. Toronto. Ottawa. London. Hamilton. L'Orignal. Toronto. Kingston. Windsor. Ottawa. Toronto. Toronto. Pembroke. Ottawa. London. Kingston. Dundas. Chatham. Lindsay. Hamilton. Stratford. Sarnia. Brookville. Cornwall. Hamilton. Kingston. London. Kingston. Windsor. Hamilton. Belleville. Toronto. Ottawa. Toronto. 124 THE UPPER CANADA DATS OF ADMISSION. 7th February, 1855 6th June, 1856 25th Nov., 1856 Ist Sept., 1857 16th Feb., 1860 22nd May, 1860 28th August, 1860 5th February,! 861 9th February, 1861 1st June, 1861 10th Feb., 1863 ■•^thFeb., 1863 iythlVIay, 1868 19th May, 1863 25tb August, 1863 17tL .\.v., 1863 2 list Nuv., 1863 7th February,1866 9th February, 1865 17th May, 1865 2l8t Nov., 1865 6th Feb., 1866 8th February, 1866 NAME. Partridge, Thomas.. Peterson, Henry W. Paul, Thomas J Polla .\Wm. D Pegley, Charles E Paul, Cornelius D Pardee, Timothy B Papps, George S Paterson, John Proudfoot, Frederick Patterson, John H PattuUo, Joseph Philip, Geo. S Patteson, Thomas C Poussett, Peter T Paterson, Charles W Parke, Edward D Paterson, Norman F Paterson, John F Price, Cornelius Y„ Parsons, Alexander. Parkinson, Robert W Payne, S. H KZSIDENOI. London. 3uelph. Brampton. Meaford. Chatham. St. Thomas. Sarnia. Hamilton. Toronto. Southampton. Toronto. Orange ville. Gait. Toronto. Sarnia. Toronto. London. Toronto. Walkerton. Kingston. Toronto. Colborne. 4 th January, 1813 19th June, 1835 17th June, 1889 2nd August, 1842 5th February,! 844 20th June, 1844 19th June, 1845 12th Nov., 1846 1st Nov., 1847 4th August, 1848 5th February,! 849 11th Feb., 1849 26th August, 1850 16th June, 1852 22nd Nov., 1852 6th June, 1853 21st Nov., 1853 18th Feb., 1854 R. Ridout, George Raymond, Lorenzo, D Ross, Hon. John, Q.G Rubidge, Alfred Richards, Stephen, Q.C. . Robinson, Hon. John B Read, David B., Q.C Ruttan, Richard Richardson, Hugh Richards, Hon. A. N., Q.C. Roaf, John, Q.C Robertson, Thomas Robinson, Christopher, Q.C. Richardson, Beverley R. ... Ross, Alexander Revell, Robert Read, John B : Rykert, John C Clinton. Welland. Toronto. Port Hope. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Cobourg. Woodstock. Brockville. Toronto. Dundas. Toronto. Niagara. Ottawa. Woodstock. Toronto. St. Catharines. LAW LIST. 125 DATE OF ADMISSION. NAKE. BESIDENOK. 2dth August, 1856 24th August, 1858 18th Nov., 1858 2l8t May, 1861 23rd May, 1861 20th May, 1862 20th May, 1862 23rd May. 1862 27th August, 1862 18th Nov., 1862 28th Nov., 1862 8rd Feb., 1863 18th Feb., 1868 26th August, 1868 17th Nov., 1863 17th Nov., 1863 2nd Feb., 1864 2Dd Feb., 1864 18th May, 1864 18th May, 1864 19th May, 1864 21st May, 1864 23rd Nov., 1864 24th Nov., 1864 7th Feb., 1866 30th Aug., 1865 13th Feb., 1866 Ross, Donald P Ross, Wm. A , Reynolds, James , Rock, Warren Radenhurst, Wm. H Roche, Augustus Robb, James Robertson, Alex. R Robertson, Alex Robertson, Henry Read, Fred. A Robinson, Edward Robertson, Jas. J Robertson, John Reed, Edmund B Rae, Qeorge M Robertson, David B Remon, Edward P Rose, Pembroke Q Railton, Qeorge Robertson, Jas. E Ross, Donald W. Rolls, Jas. A., jun Reeve, Wm. A Rogers, Robert V., jun. Redmond, Oeo Read, Wm. F 4th Nov., 1833 12th Dec, 1837 4th August, 1840 7th Feb., 1842 8th Feb., 1842 13th Nov.. 1843 11th June, 1844 6th -Nov., 1844 10th Nov., 1844 3rd August, 1847 1st Nov., 1847 12th Nov., 1847 Brampton. Ottawa. Prescott. London. Ottawa. Port Hope. Hamilton. Windsor. Belleville. CoUingwood. Oil Springs. Chatham. Owen Sound. Gait. London. Toronto. Belleville. Ottawa. Gananoque. Bothwell. Toronto. Kincardine. Chatham. Napanee. Kingston. Brookville. Toronto. S. / Smith, Hon. Sir Henry, ) \ Kt., Q.C J Steele, Richard F Stewart, John Strathy John Smith, Larratt W., D.C.L... Shanly, James Smith, Hon. Sidney, Q C. ..■ Strange, Maxwell W Sadleir, Charles A Strong, Samuel H., Q C. ... Stanton, James Kingston. Brockville. Stratford. St. Catharines. Toronto. Toronto. London. ( Cobourg and I Peterborough. Kingston. Hamilton. Toronto. St. Thomas. .:•,' , i| 126 TOE UPPER CANADA llll Urn m DATI OF ADBfUSIOIT. 7th Feb., 1848 12th June, 1848 8th Nov., 1848 4th Feb., 1860 2nd June, 1851 10th June, 1862 2l8t Nov., 1863 10th June, 1864 80th August, 1864 27th Nov., 1864 5th Sept., 1865 16th Feb , 1866 2nd June, 17th Nov., 1867 24th August, 1868 24th August, 1868 9th Feb., 1869 17th May, 1869 17th May, 1869 23rd August, 1869 23rd August, 1869 1st Sept., 1869 22nd May, 1860 22nd May, 1860 22nd May, 1860 22nd May, 1860 28th August, 1860 28th August, 1860 29th August, 1860 26th Nov., 1860 6th Feb., 1861 21st May, 1861 27th August, 1861 27th August, 1861 20th Nov., 1861 21st Nov., 1861 26th Nov., 1861 20th May, 1862 20th May, 1862 27th August, 1862 27th August, 1862 ISihNov., 1862 5th Feb., 1863 RAUE. Scatcherd, Thomas ... Scott, Richard W Smart, Wm. B Shaw, Wm. McN Start, John E Stevenson, Francis S.. Simpson, Caleb P Stanton, Wm. H. ..... Snook, Tunis L Sherwood, Wm Sutherland, Robert .. Saunders, Thomas W. BESIDXNGE. 1866 Scott, Alexander F. Sullivan, Wm. Baldwin. Shaw, Alexander Spohn, Jacob V Sampson, D. Ashe Sinclair, James S Scott, Thomas Senkler, Edmund J., jun... Schofield, Frederick Stanton, Wm. Irvine Simms, Charles H Spencer, Theodore H Severs, James W Shiel, David Scatcherd, R. C Stonehouse, Edward Smith, James Fox Senkler, W. S. Scott, Wm. H Scnlthorp, Samuel..., Stephens, Bichard P. Stayner, Frederic H. Smith, Bobert Stewart, Hamilton D* Scott, John Q Shevelin, Peter Smith, Fred. J. D Sullivan, Bobert .... Smith, Jas. F., jun. , Sullivan, Michael .... Simpson, Jas. H • •• ••• ••• sst ••• London. Ottawa. Caledonia. Perth. Hamilton. Dunnville. St. Catharines. Toronto. Kingston. Brockville. Walkerton. Guelph. Brampton. Walkerton. Hamilton. Toronto. Qoderich. Napanee. Brockville. Brockville. Cobourg. Toronto. Toronto. Aurora. Windsor. Strathi jy. Strathroy. Newtonville. Brockville. Peterborough. Port Hope. ToroD iio. ToroL«.o. Stratford. Barrie. Toronto. Belleville. Markbam. Toronto. Toronto. Sarnia. Belleville. if j LAW LIST. 127 DATE OF ADMISSION. 28th May, 1863 24th August, 1863 17th Nov., 1868 2nd Feb., 1864 16th May, 1864 18th May, 1864 18th May, 1864 27th May, 1864 26th Nov., 1864 1st Dec, 1864 7th Feb., 1866 16th May, 1865 17th May, 1865 30th August,' 1865 30th August, 1865 30th August, 1865 8th Sept., 1865 16th June, 1847 nth June, 1849 18th Nov. 1866 2nd Feb. 1857 1st June, 1857 19th May, 1858 4th Sept. 1861 21st May, 1862 23rd August, 1864 23rd Nov. 1864 17th Feb. 1865 30th August, 1865 80th August, 1865 31st August, 1866 3rd Feb. 1863 6th Feb. 1864 3rd Nov. 1846 2nd Feb. 1846 18th June, 1840 RAMK. Smart, Wm. Lynn Snelling, Richard ... Soanlon, Mark Smart, David Street, Wm. P. R Scott, Ghas Spencer, Israel C Steele, Wm. H Scott, Wm. Jas., jun Stephens, John J Smith, Qeo. Young Smith, Wm. Sidney Sydere, Arthur H. Slee, Edwin A Smith, Henry. Stewart, David E. K T. Thompson, David M Thompson, James R Tilt, James Trew, Neil MoL Tisdale, David Taylor, Thomas W Totten, Warren Templeton, James , Tyrrell, Frank, Jun.... Thomas, J. Parker Totten, Henry Thibodo, Wm. B Thompson, T. W Tiffany, Edward H U. Upper, Martin C, Ussher, Jno. F. G V. Vankoughnet, Matthew R... Vidal, Wm. P VanNorman, George R BESIDINCK. Toronto. Toronto. Bradford. Port Hope. London. Stratford. Newmarket. Toronto. Ottawa. Owen Sound. Chatham. Whitby. Toronto. Southampton. Belleville. Oil Springs. Hamilton. Toronto. Toronto. Simcoe. Toronto. Woodstock. Amherstburg. Morrisburgh. Belleville. Brantford. Kingston. Ottawa. Hamilton. Dunnville. Berlin. Toronto. Sarnia. Brantford. i-l^ 128 THB UPPER CANADA DATS or ADMISSION. i:: , mi 1 1 1 i 1 1 ; !■ ■ 1 I ^1 8th Sept. 1852 22Dd Not. 1859 20th Nov. 1861 8rd February, 1863 NAMI. Vance, James J VaDkoughnet, Salter J.. Vansittart, James G VanNorman, Romain ... 11th Feb. 1889 6th Febraar7,1847 14th Feb. 1861 4th Sept. 1852 11th Feb. 1853 21st Not. 1853 7th Febraar7,1854 6th June, 1854 16th June, 1854 20th Not. 1854 28rd Not. 1865 6th February,1856 26th August, 1856 29th Nov. 1856 14th Feb. 1857 14th Feb. 1857 19th May, 1858 9th February,1859 17th Feb. 1859 22nd Nov. 1859 22nd May, 1860 22nd May, 1860 6th FebruBry,1861 6th February, 1861 27th August, 1861 26th Nov. 1861 6th February,1862 20th May, 1862 20th May, 1862 20th May, 1862 27th August, 1862 6th February, 1863 1863 1863 1864 1864 • t ••• ••• ••« #•• ••• ••• ••• 27th May, 16th Nov. 18th May, 18th May, 18th May, W. Wallbridge,Hon. Lewis, Q.G. Weller, Wm. H.... Wallbridge, Adam H.. Weller, Charles A Woods, Robert S Wood, Edmund B Wilson, Robert J Wilson, John W. H. .. Wilson, Wm. M Worthington, Philip T Wilkinson, Richard T. Wilson, John Walker, Benjamin Wells, Rupert M. Wilson, Qreame M Wilkison, Robert M Warden, A. R Warren, James Winstanley, Israel N Wilkison, Wm. H Whitt, Frederick Wood, Samuel G. Wright, John Wethey, Henry 0. W. Webster, James, Jun. Weller, George James Whitley, John Woods, James P Wood, Smith George.. Walker, Wm. H Williams, Walter S. ., Wilson, David , Wright, Joseph Wells, Thomas Wilson, Hugh M Warmoll, C. Vict. aisn>ENOK. ••• ••••• ••• 1864lWaddell, Robert R. Toronto. Toronto. Ottawa. Simcoe. Belleville. Cobourg. Belleville. Peterborough. Chatham. Brantford. Whitby. Bradford. Simcoe. Windsor. Newcastle. Ottawa. Bothwell. Toronto. Kingston. Dundas. Chatham. Fergus. Napb lee. Clinton. Toronto. Port Hope. Brockville. Guelph. Lindsay. Toronto. Stratford. Manilla. Ottawa. Napanee. London. Brampton. Ingersoll. Brantford. Toronto. Hamilton. Bi 18tl 26t] 7th 17tt 28r( 25th 9th i 22nc 19th LAW LIST. 129 18th May, 1864 26th Not. 1864 7th Februanr,1865 17th May, 1866 28rd May, 1865 26th May, 1866 9tb Sept. 1866 22ii(l Not. 1866 19th May, 1866 11 Watt, James Wetenhall, Henry White, Solomon. Oil Springs. Hamilton. Windsor. whu. winum J ;;: ft'ztw. Wiokson, Samnel. Ward, W. Wellington Walkem, Richard T. . T. Feomans, Silas P. Toronto. Ottawa. Kingston. Goderich. ^ LIST OF PRACTISING BARRISTERS & ATTORNEYS IN TORONTO, WITH THEIR FLACKS OF BUSINESS AND BESIDEMOE. (Fopulalion qf Toronto, 60,000.) VJMt. A. Atkinson & Boswell.. Wm. P. Atkinson.. Arthur B. Boswell. Anderson, John T.... Allen, Robt. Mahon.. B. Brongh, Seeker, Q.C. Boyd & Stayner Wm. T. Boyd ... .. Fred. H. Stayner.. Barwick, Fred. D... Blake, Kerr swells.. Edw. Blake, Q.G. S. Hume Blake .. Jas. K. Kerr Rupert M. Wells... Bell,Crowther&Tilt. John Bell, Q.G Jas. Crowther Jas. Tilt Blevins & Duggan.... John Blevins G. Fred. Dutrcan.. PliACX OF B0SINZ8S. 58 King-Street East. Tork Chambers. I British America Assur- \ anoe B'gs., Court-st... f Wellington Buildings. 72 \ King-street East. j Romain B'gs, King-st. ( West Masonio Hall, Toronto-st. UaiDXNOl. Queen street. Mercer street. Yorkviile. Corner King & Church sts. Corner King & Church sts. Sherborne street. Wellington-st. r Cor. Wellington \ & York. sts. Spadina Avenue. {Homewood,Co. York. Bloor St. Yorkviile Yorkviile. Yorkviile. Church street. Jarvis street. Church street. Church street. Wilton GreBcent. 182 THE UPPER CANADA hU.\V^-^^ i m NAME. Barrett & Evans. Bobt. G. Barrett. Oeo. M. Evans.... Beatty & Chadwick... William H. Beatty. E. M. Cliadwick... Blain, Ferguson & Parkinson David Blain Thos. Ferguson.... B. W. Parkinson... Boulton, James Barry, Thos Brooke, Geo Bell, W. Houghton... C. Cameron AHolmested Alex. Cameron Geo. S. Holmested Crooks, Kingsmill & Cattanaoh i •••••••• Adam Crooks,Q.C. Nicol Kingsmill.... Alex. J. Cattanaoh Cameron, Harman & Murray Hon. J. H.Cameron, Q.C 8. B. Harman H. W. M. Murray. Cameron & McMi- chael M. C. Cameron, QC Dan'l. McMichael. Cbas. MoMichael.. Cameron,MoMichael, Fitzgerald&Hos- kin M.C.Cameron, Q.C PLACE Of BUSINESS. I Provincial Insur. B'gs, \ Court street. f 11 & 12 Exchange, Wei- \ lington street. I Cor. King & Tonge-sts. Corner King k Churoh-sts. York Chambers, Court-st. Corner King & Nelson-sts. 86 King street East Corner King &Church-sts. *) Edinburgh Assurance / B'gs. Wellington-st. \ Remain B'gs. Eing-st / West. } V Church street. } >■ Church street. RESIDENCE. BIoorst.Yorkville 18 William street. King-st. East. William street. 291 Jarvis street. 163 Church st. 14Temperance-st Wellington-st. 61 Duke street. Richmond street. Bathurst street. Gerrard street. Church street. {Grange Road, St. Geo.'seq. Adelaide-st. it Qneen-st. West. Eing-st. West. Beverley street. Duke street. Wellington-st. John street. Duke street. LAW LIST. 133 NAXI. E. street. ast. reet. ) street, oh St. rance-st m-st. street, d street. , street. street, street. Dan'l. McMichael. E. Fitzgerald Alfd. Hoskin Crawford & Orombie. John Crawford Emestas Crombie. Cameron & Smait.... H. Cameron, M.A. Wm. Lynn Smart.. Carroll, Chas. J. Crickmore, John Clark, W. Mortimer.. Curran, Joseph J Cawthra, Henry Carmthers, Fred. F.. Crooks, Robt. P Campbell, Sted. B... Canavan, John Clark, Alister M. Cleary, Franois.. FLAOE OF BUSINESS. Masonic Hall, Toronto-st. Toronto street next P.O. Masonio Hall, Toronto-st. Tork Chambers, Conrt-st. 48 King street East King street East Comer King & Tork-sts... {Wellington Chambers, Jordan street York Chambers, Conrt-st. 84 Scott street 44 Church street {Wellington Chambers, Jordan street D. Duggan & Barns. John Duggan, Q.C Wm. H. Burns.... Dalton & Gilbert Robt. a. Dalton.. Jas. H. Gilbert.... Denison, Geo. T Denison,Geo. T., jun. Doyle, Jas. H DonoYan, Joseph A. . Durand, Charles Davis, Jas. Boyd Dougall, Duncan Corner King & Church-sts. {Provin. Insurance B'gs, Court street. Church street. RESIDENCB. Wellington-8t. Bloor street. Bloor street Simcoe street. Victoria street. Torkville. ' Corner Bloor & North streets, Yorkville. Beyerley street. 88 William street. f Comer Duke & \ Ontario-sts. WiUington-st. ( Sultan street, } Torkville. Richmond-st. W. 84 Scott street. Markham street. 6Ritohey*sTer- race, Adelaide street. 181 Centre-st. ( Rusholme {Wellington Chambers, Jordan street. Adelaide street Ontario Hall, Court-st Cor. Adelaide & Yonge-sts. York Chambers, Court-st. Church street r Comer Front & \ Peter-sts. 68 William-st. Bloor St. Yorkville Adelaide-st. W. Rusholme. {Dover Court Road. King-8t. W. 72 Shuter st. 588 Yonge-st. Rosedale. 22 Spadina Av. - i I rl m< 134 THE UPPER CANADA NAm. E. English & Foster.... Caleb E. English.. Wm. A. Foster.... Edgar, James D F. Freeland, William ... Eraser, Robert O. Gamble & Boulton... Clarke Gamble . . G. D'Arcy Boulton Gait & Henderson ... Thos. Gait, Q.C.... Jas. Henderson, jr. Gwjnne, Armour ") & Hoskin / J. W. Gwynne,Q.C. Bobt. Armour John Hoskin. Grant, William Greene, Columbus H. H. Helliwell & O'Brien.. John Helliwell Henry O'Brien Hector, John, Q.O... Hodgins & Ghadwick Thos. Hodgins Aus. C. Chadwiok. Heyden & Defoe Lawr. Heyden, jun D. M. Defoe Hamilton, J. Cleland PLACE OF BUSINESS. Cor. King and Tonge-sts. 11 King-street West. 56 Chnrch-street Cor. King and Church-sts. f British Am. Ass. Bld'gs, \ Court street. BESIDERCE. Qaeen's Park. 125 Mutual-st. 82 Mercer>st. 69 Bay- street. 236 Church-st. ( Royal Insur. Buildings, ( Wellington-street. Cor. King and Jordan-sts. 86 King-street East. Adelaide-street Bank of Toronto Bld'gs, Front-street. 11 King-street West. 19 Toronto-street Church-street. 6 King-street West. / Holland House \ Wellington-st Wellington-st. Pembroke-st Torkville. Gerrard-st. Bowroanville. f Viotoria-st., \ Normal So'lSq. Queen-street. 58 Gerrard-st Tork-street. Dundas-street. Rosedale. Bloor-street. Toronto-street. College-street. 152 Churoh-st. ri52 Adolaide- \ street West. LAW LIST. 135 SAMM. PtACK 07 BUSimiSS. Hard, Edwd. E. W. Harris, Rusk I. Ince, Thos. Henry.. J. Jarvis, Stephen M... Jones Brothers Edwd. G. Jones ... Jonas Ap. Jones... Clarkson Jones.... Jones, Beverley Jones, Fred. Thos... James, George Joseph, Frank J E. Kingstone, Fred. W. Eeele, Wm. G L. Leys, John Leith, Alexander Lapenotiere. Fred. J. Ledyard, Thos. D.... Lemon, Ghas M. Morrison & Sampson Angus Morrison... D. Ashe Sampson. Morphy, G. & H. B. Geo. Morphy H. B. Morphy Morphy, Sullivan ) & Fenton ) Geo. Morphy Henry B. Morphyi Robt. SttUlTan Fred. Fenton 64 Ghuroh-street. 6 Wellington-st. East. Toronto-street 7 Mas. Hall, Toronto-st. BB8ISEKCE, 7 Mas. Hall, Toronto-st... Cor. King and Yonge-sts. 6 Masonio Hall 8 Wellington Chambers, Jordan-street 16 Toronto-street. Adelaide-street .... Ghuroh-street Cor. Bay & Melinda sts... Cor. Toronto & Court-sts. Cor. King and Yonge-sts. Toronto-street West. Ass.B'gs, Ghuroh-st. Express B'gs, Yonge-st. Express B'gs, Yonge-st. North-street. Isabella-street. Wellington-st. 216 Ghurch-st. 8 Gerrard-st. 290 Jarris-st. 81 Gould-street. 80 Gloucester-st. Bathurst-street. f Sleepy Hollow, \ Univerrity Pk. 800 Jarvis-st. ( Glenside, \ Dundas-street. Jarvis-stveet. ( Corner Bay & l Melinda streets Yorkville. 44 Gerrard-st. E. 161 Ghuroh-st. Windsor-street, r Cor. Church & \ Alezander-sts. Janris-street. Bloor St. Yorkville Jarvis-street. Bloor St. Yorkville Windsor-street. Shuter-street. 186 THE UPPER CANADA HAm. kljll "■■■ ' ; 'T^ ;.p ; ■■■ '. ;. ■ i , i Murphy, Nicholas... Morris & Smith Jas. H. Morris Jas. F. Smith, jun. Magrath, Chas Moore, Robert Miller & Paterson ... Bobert B. Miller... N. F. Paterson ... Mo. Mackenzie&Paterson E. Mackenzie, Q.G G. W. Paterson .. McDonald NAMl. 0. O'Brien, Henry (HelUwell&O'Brien) O'Brien, H. M FLAOI OF Bnsimss. r Bk. of Toronto Bdgs. ) \ Front street. ) P. Paterson, Harrison 1 & Paterson ... / James Paterson ... Bobt A. Harrison John Paterson Paterson, Harrison 1 &Bain / James Paterson ... Bobt. A. Harrison John Paterson John Bain. Patton, Osier & Moss Hon.J.Patton,Q.C. Featherston Osier. Thomas Moss Patterson & Beaty ... Ghr. S. Patterson. James Beaty, Jan. Patterson, John H... R. Read & Boyd D. B. Read, Q.O... John A. Boyd Read& Bull John B. Read Thomas H. Ball... Read, Wm. Fred Richards & Smith ... S. Richards, Q.G. . Wm. Sidney Smith. King-street. < Ontario Hall, Court-street Ontario Hall, Court-street 7 &8 Ezoh'ge,Welling'n st. 6 King-street West. Comer King & Church sts. 77 King-street East 60 & 62 Church-street. Corner King & Church sts. Comer King & Yonge sts.. RESIDINCX. Dundas-street. TorkTille. ( Comer John & ( Adelaide sts. Spadina Avenue. {Comer John & Adelulde sts. j Corner John & i Adelaide sts. Spadina Ayenue. {Corner John & Adelaide sts. r Comer John & \ Adelaide sts. Kingston. 208 Victoria st. Bloor-stYorkville Yorkville. {Comer Church & Qerrard sts. Adelaide-street. Queen-street W. McQill-street. Queen-street W. Davenport road. 178Adelaide-st.W Yorkville. Choroh-street. 188 THE UPPER CANADA HAUX. i ^Tlffi:;. n: ' '■■'ill' i I! ,o| i:'-M ■ • fioaf & Downey John Roaf, Q.C.... John Downey Bobinson & McBride Hon. J.B.Robinson John McBride Ross, Lauder & 1 Patteson / Hon. J.Ross, Q.C. Abm. W. Lander. . Thos. G. Patteson. Robinson, Chr., Q.C. Rae, Geo. Martin.... Robertson, Jas. E... 8. Smith & Wood L. W.Smith, D.C.L. Samuel O. Wood. . Strong, S. H., Q.C... Stephens, R. P Spenoer,Theodore H. Snelling, Richard ... Stanton, Wm. H nACB or BunNESs. ( Mechanics' Institute ( Buildings, Ghurch-st. Church street. Masonic Hall, Toronto-st. Welling'n Cham., Jordan st r Royal Insur. Bail d'gs, \ \ Wellington-street... j Church-street ... ... ... ...... .«•.•«• ...... •••••• Scott, John G Simms, Charles H.. . Steele, Wm. H Strathy, John T. Taylor & McMurray Thos. W. Taylor... J. S. McMurray... 2 Wellin'nCham. Jordan-st 1 Masonic Hall,Toronto-st ( Leader Buildings, 68 \ I King-street East... / f Leader Buildings, 68 V \ King-street East... f j ProY. Insur. Build'gs, j 1 Court-street f f Leader Buildings, 68 \ \ King-street East... j Church-street Cor. Adelaide & Simcoe sts. York Chambers, Court-st. BIBIDEirCE. Charles-street. Terauley-street. f Sleepy Hollow, \ Univers'y Park Gerrard-street. f Prospect House \ Church-street. 261 Jaryis-street. 17 Avenue-street Richmond-st. W. Forkville. f 644 Yonge st. \ near Bloor st. Grange Road. Jarvis-street. Queen's Hotel. Church-street. Brook-street. Bloor-st.TorkyilIe Grosvenor-street / Comer Shuter \ & Mutual sts. ISSUniversity.st r Cor. Adelaide \ and Simcoe sts. f Vict. Terrace, \ Victoria-street. Windsor-street. 1 LAW LIST. 189 !E. reet. street. Hollow, j'y Park )treet. ictHoase li-street. ris-street. tte-street ad-Bt. W. Le. fonge at. r Bloor at. ITAIIB. } V. Vanoe, James J. Yankoughnet & WarmoU .... M. R. VaDkoQgbnet C. V. WarmoU Yankoughnet, S.J... W. Whitley & Eaten .. John Whitley ... James H. Eaten Wickson, Samuel.. PLAOE OF BUSIinSS. 44 Church Street. Cor. King and Yonge sts.. Church-street 64 Church-street. Church-street SESIDIITCI. 185 John-street. 268 Queen-st. £. 183 John-street. r 816 Jarvis-at., \ near Carleton. Yanaulay-street. Wm. St. YorkTllle Road, street. Is Hotel. rstreet. [street. jt.YorkviUe enor-strcet ler Shttter Lutual ats. aWeraity.st \. Adelaide Simooe sts. U. Terrace, koria-street. |8or-8treot. I ;l ^^ 140 THE UPPER CANADA i I I 6 i I ^ ^ I CQ I a bO ta s Q as a .X3 I CS <«3 o •3 I •2 o to M P o d o I i 1^ i^ in II i-i I a^ a It i I o I H a 5? LAW LIST. 141 g I feO 5fi hA to a P Q ^ a 1-3 gi 09 » au e3 08 ,0 aw O O CO sl OQ a H a OQ .^1 s2 eS "^ ^ OS S H ce o a> g I « f : ! i 442 THE UPPER CANADA r [I Ji ' ; 00 o H H H 03 n GQ t-t H O «1 O EH CQ t « eg »^ to" ■0 ' Si >» o •a n CS V 133 tx) n LAW LIST. 148 i i I 4> e P3 c« « eebd OB ^ q is I I I n m a m « § a GQ eS o o p 0$ ^ ^ i d8 ►. Pm .2 « «« S *« I S^ M H M m H § a (5 1^. a to S (0 lS«JW S£ ^ 1m« ra bo II >»&! ► ^-s S|I5^ ^2^^^- ^ a^ OQ * 5»®(S Sfgow ^^^ h 00 »i p4 u o a o O 00 u I P4 fl O 01 •c OS n a o 00 u a> i o Si of I Hi ^ o 0*3 08 »4 o a <5 M -3 03 f o , o -^ o a e m d I- O o PSPui t o 00 s' 3 a .'O o o 1—1 O I n 1^ 03 |k li LAW LIST. 145 2 " S s I ill i I I ill? I ^ S (4 o •♦* O 1-S § CO u a o OB •c u a n o gg »4 o> •** ei 8 § e ^00 I s 111 w a^ ft •** a q> ^ 'O -g 3 IS "S . 8 .2 ^ ^ &4 BMHoq *— V of C8 If PQ •5 Is s •g 2 a 2 'O «J S oS » I o o 00 3^ 1^ P4 o ft S (4 p OA4P4 h ' if. • h r m\ 146 THE UPPER CANADA !•'' rf ■1 3 o QQ O H Q n H 3 QQ M H s PS Em O H CQ :i •a o o A eS o 03 eS o ;^ fl S o o »< td « « «^ •«- -^ •♦» ^ X CS «9 cS fS O Pm&4 A4CQ&4 I *8 OD OD 00 00 O O »« u V w "w "an fl a 55 goo o ctddd ^ fl fl -. 00 OD fl h h O « 0) «« '413 4d •S .*a 4d * rt c8 u V ES fl o 00 •♦» 08 PU fl o oik fl o CO « 09 &4 4> fl O •g «? eS M fl o S « •a I of O i B S 00 n cTfl' fl"? fl o"3 o flS^ S g § § sss s s as •8 «8 08 04 04 fl o ja _ _ S£S CQ •a tJ pq i-^ 55 'tf fl BM fl'S o o H <» e ^ 3 o a® a IS' Pl3 dd I V "O S Ql S .QQI "Is 5 LAW LIST. 147 I P I I OQOoQ 148 THE UPPER CANADA I ]| *;;i s o EH QQ o S ^ I g 9 M O 6 a o a S -g o 11 OP4 C8 PS 8) o P 'a o (ii3 •c O go .9 o 4^1 IIS LAW LIST. 149 d S a « * 1 ^ g 1 i > el • 02 .a •id i «« § 1 •1 GQ • 1 o a -g •c a .a o S o a M •c o o o . $ m i dd »4 s 1 d o .2 JJ C S n o 5 a a ^A M .a i* o o (^ •-9 »^ m o O m .9 03 o a QQ ^0 •J 8 £ ® •^ a o a I ^1 o •B m «D e o o 04 a csH SI ii .a OQ s •as •a M I ■§■1 .3 *$ & o 5 a S o 4 Sf40Q •S 2 OQ ■« 1^ mm d / 150 THE UPPER CANADA P. P ^ I 1 OQ I o EH H A OQ EH OQ i H » o H OQ ^ IE »4 o GQ • s § i St (4 o O & *■ o C 22 1^ nn QQ a eS S o OQ a I i • d - !>< o ^ S s M :E O r= O 00 a S3 O 8 ^n ^ SSA «Sfi tq « < n I I o o X MM cT ss i J? o s p^p4 :i SCO o S »4 & 00 00 O -O I cS &4 O •♦» ■«-• 08 § OB J § ^ «0 00 a a QQOQ ao go », S «> 4 S *^ "3 o -J? tfpj •rj cS ■ 08 c8 £«>.« « : ■M* ►I-^J?? « « " ra jS "^ 9 »♦, o«g 2 g a lid 'C ^ i3 ^ PQH I S^ § |IS£S S§ & •3 to 00 ^ as ai 2 00 , 11 -SI S(3 OQ a 1^1 CD .2 162 THE UPPER CANADA 9 -s 1 1 II J V P< O30L4 I da § I a i I 5 -2 a o 9 S I. T e I §^ CB s O C3 a (.!.;( I) 'in i * ni I "1 LAW LIST. 153 a o a I a o 00 a u 04 S o Ol 00 a a a a (A 03 • •3 1 P3 J • "5 3 .a a ^1 LAW LIST. 155 a o I •A •I o n at & o o OQ o ^ »4 1 a o a § aT a u d o ua a b »-9 E- e3 •^ a •-9 &4 u ^5* a o OS & Down & Down • » ^ o o t-> EH CkSti I (4 10 •So »-• • r3 1 DQ OQ I a o OQ eS o a o ;t4 •r4 .»« "O K d 'mi A4ffi H o g A- § OB •c W ^ §«« =3 S a C3 9 o o a, to - o3 eii ^^ jd rd S " ** gad 9 o o .2 >< fa Ei 2 2 g a a Sou a o u a O et : 1 e 9 S a O a o a: <- «i*C n mo I '^'^ «3 03 dOO ,S m so ,d CS O I o 2 i.2 «s .2-«'-' So . <« .fe a d "^^ ta 6 3 >»fl (hS bo fe cS o8 W « A p3 M a a^ m'^ O a CS .2 S O c> |aS§^ S to bo c: PQ »?; a d be t_ ^■^ -i-^ c^^ Q^ IF O ► ^ « o8 150 THE UPPER CANADA '■;i!r ;■■( '111 ... f- 1 IV ; OS o a o t< CM a u 00 u P3 to g 1 1 d8 .W fcg-^ t J ^ o"^§ c; •%^^ •-: l-S irt •Sea 3 g tn PQ OD ^ <^ U e3 a> pq 'H a o OD r-i a o 03 OS h f4 •^1 § boo t3JO 00 CO »4 « 00 -35 ^ a eJ © ^^ o 0, 5: •a eS LAW LIST. 151 a a g g s s u o 2 o n . o o d ^ do « 08 U4 a o m •c eiS w o CD « 03 p4 o O CO o d o OS fa § O £ 00 bO a (3 •» OQ O o Vl a o CO d 00 o a o o d o «a d ? =a n o OQ d « d •s • d • o • g 4^ i^ fell .s » 03 d o a a> •4^ 03 Pui <« d o J. "S »4 c3 w d o sa a> •«^ 03 a« •a d o OQ » 08 Oh 1-, 3 r* CQ GO OQ d o 00 P* »< o ^ S § § 3 w a> aj '3 tba ai3 03 d d 03 t-^t-S o O ft o o m 158 THE UPPER CANADA f '1 :'i > ■■ I 3 1 1 t; '>4^ m ;j |, TO » 5Z5 O e-( H •< < 03 CO t— < C5 PS < ■V2 o 03 o <4 5 o 3 o 3 r eS I at 9 : ;- • ® . d : W : ^ : (u : § i O £ 23 C3 t-^ ^ "^ o o o o a o ua V ■*j eS Cm o so • ■■4 h «S W a o no c< ■♦-« ! I. a o §:§ S tt Id o £ w s 'S a a P! a a> (^ "^^j p3 <0 "-^ O a> rH o i.-r o t o o '^ a Ph -^ rt 5 a to 5 o 51 «'-^;:^ gP^ P H^,? .■- 1^ O •^13 3 ir? -hj < . -; P- y<5^q UI Q^^ M B te a .>> o W 'J. 1^^ Spqo V O gj c8 Sc3 10 eS 60 a 02 bO V Em LAW LIST. 159 « I «^ •3 ■a o a o I C8 a .4 «s a 6 a bO i« a a • w^ • w* M fed ^ m 0) .M 44 o o o o t4 h> C> u e o .14 00 o S .^ P g CQ a In a es ^ .2 g a e S d o en 09 s e 08 &4 CD 8 1 ^ PQ 160 THE UPPElt CANADA J 'I ;t;,.! i I ^ », : I '. i ' ! [\:t o t» O H H O OS H 03 »— < PS « »-( a o en O g a QQ § I OS o i I o »-9 00 o » dd ••13 M i I o •s pq a U2 a o u a -3 o pq es Pi3 e3 49 eS I O t-i a ^ a OS S Q> n •■-< -ui s^ a fe 2 2 es o o ••5 «8 OS a a a l^: V> -l-J UK • ^ •'2 :S :d3 : o B ^ ■^ t O es a> tj .1) 1-1 r-M n o It eB « UCQ o 8 ei" o O ^ fl o a fl o SO o • fl • fl s • e s P3 go fl -w ■S o S fl a> Q fl r = 2«2 S s o 9 CQ *- es :a m u WJ o n a o fl au O o e8 Hi l-H I -fl w|w u fl ^ at . ►^ t! * c3 *-> 6 o O "53 LAW LIST. 101 «T3 1 (30 t4 •s •a o 13 go ^ ^ a ^ dd u V i UJ 9 A -3 ^ a & CQ «« hi u PQ u 4> d es 1 MQ u M a> 2 - a o go o •c "2 w C o en r 1—4 o o «> a eS 00 o fcC f*4 s c« PCH ji la a » CS g* MM Ui t si '^ « 8 © 'A o p O •T5 a c e B U ft •a o <«1 s a » £ ^ o pq p:) u . ^ c) a (4 "3 83 1-3 • -; ^ tog o o u u, cQp; ^ s o O •a ft ^ ' C^ O 8! ^O d o •» •-J d'W o o d I >>d £ fl dO «^ d I— < _ p >>d ©^ a ^ o d PJ « © d 2 o 0W :s o d , • o o o OS d '^ d . «a.fl 2 V O d o OT f^ a <=§ 162 THE UPPER CANADA I: j ■■ :■■ ■■ : ,; (.,.;■ - ' t 1 1 , :; ■ o DO X o P OQ (^ H OQ o 5Z3 >—< o ca Eu O 00 ! ':■:] O 1 O ca o &4 a o 0(1 « a n a 1 O a eS P W )^ I a s o ■♦J OQ o ca I — • bO a • 1-4 s o O O ,4 ■ FN a o Oi s in =« « F! . a „- * OS •• OS V o u o (D ID c8 a •-M a :3 « 1^ &4 «^- SI'S vi rt M '^ .H C3 :s3 S 6 r^ J;; 'Iil LAW LIST. 163 3 8) 00 •9 •s o eS CO \2 >* •a r.--, a o p «<* o »4 e9 ^ GO cfij h dS 4> a Uj o t^ •« S o a c ooa o a n o o fern a n o :^ « o d" o a cS a o m a ? O oa oi a o H *^ to ^3 (4 <2 MS w • 03 03 a o B ■^ : » C3 a CO S ** s8 1^ no >v 2 *=" -3 u a> 00 -43 00 ow •H o H H < Q SZ « n •s § i§ WO §1 in o H o B u < 9 a o u a> a GO W a •« M 9 I 08 it en (4 S o « CO o a o -4-> ■4-» c3 o : OQ • t-> : "> 1 gs US .3 a^ O gcQ H ^«« Ph 5 ^ a » o es g « 9 ■M O OQ go as 11 03 o m u 9 o a fl o OQ OQ O 9 o o o a o tn u 9 eS P4 v •^^ N 9 a o tn la o 3 ^ &^ ^=« CO w o a o 08 fid 03 F i « 2 S " 9 &<;=: w SI? a g a I? (1> w s I PS o o 00 o I H ^ C/J <•> •0 >»H c is; t^ ^ u 13 » O CO a • r-J ^ 166 THE UPPER CANADA o DQ o E-l a ■*' ^ » IS dd (4 a o CO »4 I d o OQ I a o SQ »4 aa S3 09 e3 (4 e O 2 «« i 1 cS % t» pet 02 P4 ^^ a OQ ft ► o a _ 1-9 o « «4 hi pqn ■sg&; I*? i£3 g (4 as OK ^ 168 THE UPPER CANADA mi- "^tl OS O H s o „ 1 to aT CI « bpoo o pq« — > — ' o < ( ( a t C U m a> p ■«-• 5 fj Ol .r-< (rt u fat) eS a PQ (^ a CQ tf S3 o G3 so g fcfi • a . *^ S ~ S' o tf-^ o o M .J o B tn O M c c3 a CO 'to a pq • r-» OD a OS .o '3 Pm 0) 03 o o I H H O iJ Hfe n a • •-4 eS &.- 4 Ph =^ 2 W ^5; '-> ■ g| a gj ' O 03 ^ pQp;v u ^ = Q B S ,!i) TP LAW LIST. 1G9 o rt u o ■** o w a ua o _'-3 PQ a OS ctd bO M V 03 v (V ca a ""ft o • #-• C- ;5 g «s p o OS an *j ^ « ra OQ «i^ « b «3 Ohm 03 o bO V So -g^ S a 02 02 ei P3 '«« a> <»o S' S g § S J. it? « >»?= G? fl c w 9 -fl 5 a o §p:hh^s f^ n d!3 ^OO ■. fl o >• fl a WD K t^ a . JdW'^^ « «« ffite bo 4) 03 » a . 0) >»^ pq <^ Ph bO P5 -; fl o ^ o O) a> ij:;«w<5«o^^flsas^p«5:si'ss o fl 03 &h1m^^ •S-'Jh ^o^ s:^ C4P4 Ol o :^ fc^ "^J .s :?3 .V a> fl fe o q OQ P5^ .2^,0?^tfw°5 14 ^ s ■. - ■, c 'a t- ci » •■• /*^ -*^ IX 5 etS Or', 9> ao M _ P eS <8 2 H v> a a ^ u %* a oQn «4 o 94 m LAW LIST. in I i gS;2 a o 1 s 4S-9 <«n «sd J3 ta 2 fc o c cs ^' •S -t o t.'' ij -(J ^-^ <•. &4 C-t ■ at a (^ K S ^'J s O v? ao E'C an — b£ ;« .2 3 ^ S n ?^ o v a 75 «« W o a> <%3 • • a> • 00 9) e! : m oQ .-X k o o c> . t-* >s .(*•« i;5 ^' :*3rie ] p (-< l« > go CO ^ 500 p; • *« ao © M a a !S O O *J g - d * eS = CuC^ O .-■a « cl?J «!8 E a s ^•ss 2l J» J? «13 sS o a 0, &0 a ta csa ♦ca a fl =; o o ci flJ cJ iSj eS C - .5 3 ta o -^ ■♦-• c 03 ? pS -■-• d - SseS n:^ CQ r£3 ►- Z o » Ph 4> «3 O ^ s P- oo fl o 5 b-s .2 ^ i: 5 ^ 1-5 ^ i3 fc' o o '■] -6 2 S § 2i j2 c? «; t.> ^ O O '^ m (^ fcD m: »4 »4 o aw S e8 08 ^ en o pq :•« a o 00 o e! O pMpsupactf^l o d o 00 u 9 ■t^ 03 P4 ^ its ^ »'P3 gag S o « m oD (4 B St « ^ ■*>> -M 'A' eS 03 d o m a * . oa *y < h o 8 .Am - - 8 a ►• tj I ! a ^>» S3 eS ^^ s ^ o o OD OQ V 9 ■*-• «« eS c8 «» a 4> a o faO a u o ^tf •c o a o a o a « » EH » S ^ id 03 OB d OCQ o o « S V o f0 '4^ d -<-• -w ^ oe 09 » 0.1 ^ n o s u 08 •9 a o on I 'eg c? g fa Q o sS o 00 kl ■419 03 OQ I m O' MJ 0) *« u >»'S MO 1 ta.5» * s ? f n ^ Cow 5 fl) « ^ •e I = 08 oo ^. *» p s I «3 ;gi s«g* a ?3 '*' o8 Q V ^ a «8 a pi H i t o3 00 a e o •d Q a 2 s S •^ a c9 O 00 o h - o g d -- s^'S M-SS PQ vBt^ I ® . I bO s §3 a .. bC--3 08 O 9 174 THE UPPER CANADA 1' 3-' :■ : ( ■ i fc -ill ■■■■;l '■'i l-l' ■ n : !'^,i ■M ;-!■ c H :,!-:? ■■■•| 'i ; ',¥•, kj > 1 ',f k) - i .V ':( i it S3 O H H OQ (^ H o DO H c ^ o s •« •e o to tj 3 el O tn U o ^ • •a • hi 1 • fa W ft> 'K at Il4 ft3 3 ca »3 k-( • 3 »«H TS CQ O « .A 4> «8 CQ a a M P* CQ (H OS o » Si e e O a a. 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