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John Keenlyside Legal Research Collection
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Culverwell v. Bond

File consists of four documents: writ of summons; affidavit of service; bill of costs; and judgment by default. Case regards the Plaintiff's claim of $25.19 owed to him as payee on an unpaid promissory note.

Culverwell v. Warner

File consists of six documents: affidavit of W. Culverwell; order substitution of service; writ of summons; affidavit of service; judgment by default; and bill of costs. Case regards the Plaintiff's claim of $47.25 principal due to him as payee on a promissory note with the Defendant.

Culverwell v. Monaghan

File consists of six documents: judgment by default; bill of costs; writ; affidavit of service; appearance; and order to hold to bail. Case regards the Plaintiff's claim of $1,310.26 for debt and $17.50 for costs.

Torrens v. Brown

File consists of two documents: order to hold to bail; and affidavit of R.W. Torrens. Case regards the Defendant being indebted to the Plaintiff for $1,250 for the purchase money of a mining claim sold to the Defendant. The Defendant is planning to leave Victoria for the Caribou and the Plaintiff asks that he be apprehended.

Trahey v. Colquhoun

File consists of five documents: summons; writ of summons; affidavit of service; affidavit of Colquhoun; and judgment by default. Plaintiff claims $101.90 principal due to him as payee on a promissory note and $15 for costs.

Tay v. Courtney

File consists of three documents: writ of summons; affidavit of service; and judgment by default. Plaintiff claims $127 principal due to her as payee on a promissory note plus $15 for costs.

Royer v. Leclerc

File consists of six documents: particulars of demand; affidavit of R. Bishop; record; affidavit of Royer and Bishop; bill of costs; and jury panel. Royer is the administrator of the estate of C. Amide, deceased. During the lifetime of the deceased, the Defendant wrongfully deprived Amide of the use and possession of "two horses; two bridles; two saddles; two whips and four girths." Defendant is also owing monies to the estate for goods sold and delivered and unpaid accounts.

Todd v. Galer

File consists of four documents: bill of costs; writ of summons; affidavit of service; and judgment by default. Plaintiff claims $97.50 principal due to him as payee on a promissory note.

Triplett v. Harris

File consists of two documents: affidavit of J. Triplett; and auctioneer's advertisement from the public newspaper. Defendant is indebted to the Plaintiff for $483 for the balance of principal due on a promissory note. Defendant is intending to leave Vancouver Island and the Plaintiff is concerned that he will not be paid.

Evans v. Mendoza

File consists of five documents: order to hold to bail; affiavit of J. Coplund; bail price; appearance; affidavit of G. Evans; and affidavit of C. Gabel. Plaintiff claims that the Defendant is indebted to him for 140 pounds sterling as the holder of a certain Bill of Exchange. The Defendant is about to leave the colony for California and the Plaintiff asks that he be apprehended.

Marks v. Rammage

File consists of two documents: affidavit of E. Marks; and order to hold to bail. The Defendant is indebted to the Plaintiff for $140 being the balance of an account rendered for goods sold and delivered. The Defendant is about to leave to San Francisco and the Plaintiff asks that he be apprehended.

Stafford v. Rise

File consists of five documents: writs; affidavit of service; bill of costs by default of appearance; and judgment by default. Plaintiff claims $232 for debt and $25 for costs, the amount due on an unpaid promissory note.

Sheenan v. Gordon

File consists of two documents: affidavit to hold to bail; and order to hold to bail. The Defendant is indebted to the Plaintiff for $130.25 for money lent and goods sold and delivered at his request. The Defendant is about to leave Vancouver Island for Russia and Plaintiff asks that he be apprehended.

Gentile v. Sproat

File consists of four documents: record; statement of defense; order; and particulars of demand. The Plaintiff claims $500 for a breech of contract by the Defendant. Plaintiff claims that he was employed by the Defendant to take "photographic views of divers, places, buildings and persons at Alberni." The Defendant would not pay the agreed price, nor would he pay for the goods sold and delivered, work done and materials provided by the Plaintiff at the Defendant's request.

Ewing v. Leigh

File consists of three documents: writ of summons; affidavit of service; and judgment by default. The Plaintiff claims $174 principal due to him as payee on a promissory note.

Everett v. Macdonald et al.

File consists of two documents: statement of account; and affidavit of P. Everett and F. Carroll. Case regards the wills of the late J.S. Carroll and that many of the Defendants are currently residing outside of the jurisdiction of the court.

James et al. v. Skinner

File consists of one document: record regarding the possession of all dwelling houses and cottages, gardens, etc., and lands situated in Esquimalt District and conflicting claims on the properties.

Keenan v. Gallagher

File consists of four documents: judgment in non-appearance; bill of costs; and affidavit of service with copy of writ answered. Plaintiff claims $99 for debt and $12.50 for costs for money owed on an account. Defendant failed to appear.

Elrick v. Edmonds; Edmonds v. Elrick

File consists of five documents: affidavit of R.E. Jackson; affidavit of service of summons; affidavit of Edmonds; order; and affidavit of J. Webster. Elrick is indebted to Edmonds for $3,266.62 for balance due on a money advance and amount of the standards, note and costs.

In the Matter of G.E. Dennes, Attorney

File consists of two documents: affidavit of W.S. Green; and affidavit of A. Coraceith. Green had applied to Dennes for the payment of $300 that he had received for and on behalf of Green's client but Dennes would not be specific as to where the money was. Coraceith paid Dennes retainer fees to act as his lawyer but since then is unable to get in contact with him.

Matheson v. Stewart Meldrum and Co.

File consists of eighteen documents: affidavit of Bishop and Matheson; particulars of set off; bill of costs; summons; affidavit of Matheson to obtain order to examine witness; affidavit of E. Dennes; affidavit of Matheson and Watson; affidavit of A. Stenhouse; evidence of A. Stenhouse; affidavits of Matheson and Stenhouse; evidence of A. Stenhouse; joint affidavit between Green and Prevort; affidavits of Matheson; record; and affidavit of J. Colquhoun.

Plaintiff had originally hired E. Dennes as his attorney in his case but was dissatisfied with the lack of progress and action being taken. The action is brought about for recovery of $1,891 for salary due to the Plaintiff and for work and labor done and for money expended by him for the Defendants at their request. Defendant Meldrum has left Victoria, thus further delaying the case.

Edwards v. Griffin

File consists of one document: affidavit of Plaintiff of debt regarding the Defendant being indebted for $165.60 for balance of principal and interest due on a promissory note. The Defendant is about to leave Victoria for Olympia, Washington and Plaintiff is asking the he be apprehended.

Bunster v. Simpson

File consists of three documents: judgment by default; writ of summons; and affidavit of service. Plaintiff claims $200 principal due to him as payee on a promissory note plus $20 for costs.

Keenan v. Scott, operating as Daniel Scott and Co.

File consists of seven documents: affidavit to hold to bail; affidavit of R. Bishop; order to hold to bail; affidavit of J. Fall; affidavit of J.A. McCrea; affidavit of H. Nathan; and affidavit of G.I. Stewart. The Defendant is indebted to the Plaintiff for $131.25. Daniel Scott and Co., an auction house, held a sale of the effects of W. Culverwell, a bankrupt, and Mr. Scott sold certain articles to Mr. Keenan that he represented as silver. Mr. Keenan had the said articles tested and found that they were not silver as he was led to believe and he is suing to have his money returned.

Wilkie v. Vinter

File consists of three documents: writ of summons; affidavit of service; and judgment by default. Plaintiff claims $41.62 principal due to him as payee on a promissory note.

Marvin v. Murray

File consists of two documents: order to hold to bail; and affidavit to hold to bail. Defendant is indebted to Plaintiff for $198.87 for principal money and interest due to him as endorsee of a promissory note.

Culverwell v. Monaghan; the Culverwell Bankruptcy

File consists of seven documents: Affidavit of W. Culverweli; Submission and Affidavit of Execution thereof; Affidavit of the Execution of the Award; Affidavit of Appointment of Umpire and Enlargement of Time; Affidavit of Drake; Bill of Costs; and Exhibit A. Culverwell is suing Monaghan over certain differences and disputes that have arisen between the said parties with
respect to a contract made between them for the supply and delivery of 500 cords of wood. Mr. Culverwell has
previously declared bankruptcy.

McWha v. Cameron

File consists of three documents: Judges Order for Release of the Defendant; Praecipe for Writ of Summons; and Praecipe for Caprias. Order that the Defendant be released from jail for reasons unknown.

Bunster v. Joseph and Joseph

File consists of two documents: Records; and Jury List. Plaintiff claims $6,000 for damages. Plaintiff is owner of land through which a stream water flowed, and also owner of buildings on the said land for use by the Plaintiff in his trade of malster and brewer. The
Defendant obstructed and prevented the water of the stream from running and flowing, causing it to overflow and rise to a much higher than normal level, flooding the Plaintiffs land and buildings, and ruining large quantities of malt ale and beer.

Nicholson v. Ash

File consists of one document: Record of Plaintiff claiming money owed to him by the Defendant for goods sold and delivered and for work done and materials provided in the amount of $1,232.56 U.S. coin.

Lee v. Reid

File consists of one document: Record regarding a land lease dispute whereby the Defendant failed to renew the lease as promised and refused to allow the rent of the said premises to be fixed. Certain fixtures, erections, and buildings of the Plaintiff on the leased
premises were lost to him and the Plaintiff claims $5,000 for loss.

Carey v. Everett, McTiernan, and Thomas

File consists of one document: Bill of Complaint wherein it is detailed that Defendants are withholding money owed to the Plaintiff, wife of the deceased Mr. J. Carroll, from his estate. She was not allowed to select and approve the securities for investments of monies belonging to the trust estate. She wishes that the Defendants be removed from their offices of Trustees and that new ones be appointed to manage the estate.

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