- RBSC-ARC-1300-18-20
- File
- 1873
File consists of two documents: summons; appearance.
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File consists of two documents: summons; appearance.
File consists of seven documents: (2) affidavit of E. Wood and R. Bishop; note of monies received; writ of summons; affidavit of C. Thorne; affidavit of A. Strong; affidavit of J. Parker. Case regards a dispute over the register of grant and conveyance of property.
In the Matter of the Trustee Act 1850 and In the Matter of the Endowment of Christ Church, Victoria
File consists of three documents: affidavit of W. Trutch; petition; affidavit of H. Mason. Case regards an edifice known as Victoria District Church or Christ Church that was to be used and occupied as a church in connection with the said United Church.
File consists of six documents: affidavit of D. Work; (2) affidavit of R. Finlayson; schedule; order; summons. Case regards a land dispute over the sale and or lease of any portion of Section IV, Victoria.
Stewart, Turnbull and Cranney v. Asle
File consists of one document: affidavit of H. Courtney. Case regards the affidavit outlining that all of the above named Plaintiffs are resident out of jurisdiction of the court. Plaintiff Stewart has been paid $2,000.00 plus interest as appears set out in the Bill of Complaint.
In the Matter of the Land Registry Ordinance 1870 and Subdivision of Lot Number Five, Victoria
File consists of two documents: petition of R. Druikhall; affidavit of R. Druikhall. Case regards the dispute over the above listed property, in the matter of title to 120 and 95 feet of subdivision of lot five.
File consists of seven documents: affidavit to plead; affidavit of R. Bishop; affidavit of E. Johnson; plaintiff's bill of costs; praecipe for write of summons; appearance; order. The court finds for the Plaintiff in the amount of $4,200.
File consists of two documents: certification paper. Cae regards Sophia Rudlin consent to give up her interest in an estate.
Fonds consists of 947 letters, bills of exchange, and telegrams sent from Victoria-area merchants to Royal Fisk, a forwarding and shipping agent in San Francisco, during the Cariboo Gold Rush. Letters provide insight into the effect of the Cariboo Gold Rush on trade and commerce in Victoria at the time. Topics covered in the letters include ordering goods; remitting cash, gold and drafts; advising of market prices; conditions in the mines of Victoria and Puget Sound; providing news of latest gold discoveries, shipping activity, finances, and mergers or dissolutions; business alliances; establishing express services; arrival of the first telegraph; et al.
Fisk, Royal