Diary - 1860

Notes

Burns ⅓ – 20 – $500- Coes saw mill[illegible] against [white]Col Moody ? To summit 59 milesTo Brigade 9 –4th JulyTeague . $100Frank . . . . 50 No 7 to be supplied. ToF HigmanWashington Bar Musquitoe netPringles over coat $15 –Fins – suit, Trousers for . . Ball . . . SpaldingStationary – AccountsAdvance […]

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Bills Payable / Receivable

BILLS PAYABLE – OCTOBER Date. Name. Dolls. Cts. A. C. Elliott Heath House Hampstead London England RECEIVABLE Jno Patterson ) Victoria Jas Meeger ) Bar – Hunter ) BILLS PAYABLE – NOVEMBER Date. Name. Dolls. Cts. Augst 13th House rented to John China men Fr $6- per month to be increased to $8 after [illegible]

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Cash Account

CASH ACCOUNT – JANUARY Date. Received. Paid. Jan 1st Paid Collection at Church $1 00 3rd “ Constable Higman Decr 80 00 “ “ Humfrey Johnston & Ross employed on Survey 105 00 “ Urne for Presses 32 00 “ Do-8 days in Court House 40 00 “ “ Stand for Grind Stone 3 “

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Memoranda

15th Feb. Recorded 1 claim forC. denourien. MariaVille – Bar – 100- feet 100 sqr feet33¼ every side 16th Feb. J. F Whitford Nos of Claim 100-99- ” Richd Lane ) Nos 97 – 98 ) “ Andr Cragie ) Nos 95 & 96 ) 75. 7 “ Jas Orr ) Nos 93 – 94

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December

1860-12-01SATURDAYLeft in the Yale for Westminstertaking with me [left blank] oz $- [left blank] beautiful day – reached Langley at 2½ –threw a note on shore to Newton – heavy fogon the river near the Capital – almostsnagged the boat before getting to the warfsMet Grant Luard Begbie – depos[i]ted mypile in Custom House the

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November

1860-11-01THURSDAYWet morning. Held court at11- OC. In office making upaccounts – Luard writing lettersStr Moody arrived – but no letters frhome. Jno Caraher lodged informationagainst an Indian for threatening to shoothim – Crow arrested on Capias atthe suit of Griffin of Yale – tookbail for the amt with £10- extrafor costs – £77-8-6 in all.

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October

1860-10-01MONDAYUp early fine morning – Capt Irving called& paid Crown Rent for store at boats landing.Held Court – Walker fined $25- for assault.Str left at noon. Constable Commelin went downin search of the 4 men for whose arrest he hadwarrants. Walked with Pringle & wifeConstable Cregie commenced duty –Constable Higman resigneddined at Thomas & had

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September

1860-09-01SATURDAY[no entry] 1860-09-02SUNDAYUp at 5- Breakfasted on bread &coffee, started at 7- having promised tosend some provisions & medicine toRankin who is very ill 1860-09-03MONDAY[no entry] 1860-09-04TUESDAY[no entry] 1860-09-05WEDNESDAY[no entry] 1860-09-06 **THURSDAYUp early Held court at at 10-Busy in office – No account ofhorse called on the Glennies MrsCharles & Mrs Pringle. Got small parcelfrom

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August

1860-08-01WEDNESDAY[no entry] 1860-08-02THURSDAY 2[no entry] 1860-08-03FRIDAY[no entry] 1860-08-04SATURDAY[no entry] 1860-08-05SUNDAYAfter a wretched night left the Camp at4- A.M. the trail in a wretched state, the horsea good deal knocked up & very lame the greaterpart of the way – passed mule train at footof mountain – heavy [racing] passed Allison &c on route to Similkameen

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July

1860-07-01 *SUNDAYCool morning blowing freshNo service Pringle at YaleRead – Wrote some lettersVery lazy – Steamer Gov Douglasarrived at 6- 400 China men onboard – Moberly & Portman arrivedthe latter with letters of introduction frCol Moody & Gov Service at 7½18 – attended – sat up late writingCorporal & Mrs House arrived by Str with

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