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Regarding William Culverwell (4 of 7)
- RBSC-ARC-1300-8-27
- File
- 1865
Continuation of bankruptcy case of Culverwell. Includes proofs of debt of E. Marvin and Culverwell; receipt to Dr. Scott; and affidavits of M. Moore, E. Evans, and G. Mason.
- RBSC-ARC-1300-8-33
- File
- 1866
Includes proof of debt of J.P. Clive.
- RBSC-ARC-1300-8-35
- File
- 1866
Documents concern the debts and liabilities of Blesh and his inability to meet his engagements with his creditors. Includes order and receipts.
Regarding the Queen Charlotte Mining Company
- RBSC-ARC-1300-8-42
- File
- 1866
Continuation of the case outlined in file 1-23. Includes notice of wages owed to J.L. Collins and proof of debt of J.L. Collins.
Regarding Amor DeCosmos, William L. Mitchell, and William
- RBSC-ARC-1300-9-01
- File
- 1866
The bankrupts were involved in the publishing and printing
business with Harris & Co. who claimed the men were indebted to them. Includes receipt of W.S. Green for bond and affidavit of W.L Mitchell and W.S. Green.
- RBSC-ARC-1300-9-04
- File
- 1867
Carter had declared himself a bankrupt prior to his death as supported by the documents. Includes inventory of house and furniture, affidavit of truth, petition for adjudication, declaration of inability to meet engagements, affidavit of bankruptcy, summons, affidavit of Glassey, report of official assignee, official assignees act, and report by the bankrupt.
Monthly statement of unclaimed dividends and balances on estates in bankruptcy
- RBSC-ARC-1300-9-06
- File
- 1867
Includes assignee’s report on estates in bankruptcy.
- RBSC-ARC-1300-9-08
- File
- 1868
Includes statement of receipts supporting bankruptcy claim.
- RBSC-ARC-1300-9-09
- File
- 1868
Smith is declared bankrupt. Includes adjudication.
- RBSC-ARC-1300-9-13
- File
- 1868
Smith had to defend the truth of his statements that he was not intending to leave Victoria, nor was it his intent to present himself as a person of any considerable assets. Includes affidavit of Smith.
- RBSC-ARC-1300-9-17
- File
- 1870
Muller was indebted to J. Murray for goods bargained and sold to him by Murray. R. Woods and C.E. Pooley were appointed to act as official assignees in the matter. Includes appointment of official assignees, petition for adjudication of bankruptcy (with affidavits of J. Murray verifying the same), and affidavits of R. Bishop, and E. Muller.
Last will and testament of William Adams
- RBSC-ARC-1300-9-29
- File
- 1857
Document appoints Wm. Mouat and Wm. McDonald as executors. Witnessed by Peter Sabiston and Dr. John Helmcken.
Subpoena, Chief Judge David Cameron
- RBSC-ARC-1300-9-30
- File
- 1858
Subpoena issued to Selim Franklin, auctioneer, regarding claim by merchant Charles McDonald.
- RBSC-ARC-1300-9-31
- File
- 1858
Early account of life in Victoria; includes typed transcript.
- RBSC-ARC-1300-9-32
- File
- 1859
Regarding the courtship of B.C. missionary William Gray’s daughter Caroline and Jacob Kamm of Portland, Oregon. Kamm was a steamship builder and owner of “George S. Wright.” Includes 11 letters.
Regarding Regina vs. Hydah Jim, Granville
- RBSC-ARC-1300-9-43
- File
- 1877
Concerning theft at Hastings Saw Mill. Includes depositions of witnesses, statements of Jonathan Miller, Whiskey Jim and Louis (notarized by R.H. Alexander), prisoner’s statement, and indictment.
Gambitz v. Clark (3); Victoria; 1861.94
- RBSC-ARC-1300-3-38
- File
- 1861
No. of Plaint – 693
Summons; Invoice for £8.17.7; Judgment Confessed
- Clark is summoned to appear in court to answer the Plaintiff for the total amount of £10.19.1. The amount is due for various goods sold to the Defendant by the Plaintiff.