An edition of Scadding papers (1846)

Scadding papers.

Scadding papers.
Henry Scadding, Henry Scadding
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Table of Contents

Vol. 1. First gazetteer of Upper Canada. 1876: Some Canadian noms-de-plume identified. 1877: Leaves they have touched: being a review of some historical autographs. 1874: Journal written by Edward Baker Lettlehales. 1889: Letter to Sir Joseph Banks written by Lieut.-Governor Simcoe, in 1791. 1890: Sir Joseph Banks again; Queen Charlotte, and some Canadian local names, a supplemental note. [N.d.]: History of the old French fort at Toronto and its monument. 1887: Brief memoir of the old French fort at Toronto. 1885:-
Vol. 2. Early notices of Toronto. 1865: Supplement to Story of Castle Frank, Toronto. [N.d.]: The valedictory address, delivered before the Atheanaeum of Toronto. 1846:
Shakespeare, the seer-the interpreter. 1897: Church annals at Niagara from A.D.1792-A.D. 1892. 1892: Mrs. Jameson on Shakespeare and the Collier emendations. 1892: English civilization undemonstrative; the address to the St. George's Society. 1860: Some Victorian notes. 1887: Canada in sculpture. 1887: Metallic records of
Martin Luther. 1884: English chimes in Canada. 1880: "Therapeutics and divinity." 1895: On errata recepta, written and spoken. 1864: Curiosities of school lore; a boy's books, then and now, 1818, 1881. 1882: "Not
many fathers"; a letter addressed to a pewholder of St.James Church, Toronto. 1882: Truth's resurrections. 1898: Descriptive catalogue of coins, ancient and modern, in the collection of the Canadian Institute. No. 2. 1864: Survivors of the forest in Toronto. 1893: Pioneer literary endeavour in western Canada. 1894: Merton college and Canada. 1873: On a sung service and its appurtenances. 1874: Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris. 1898: Christian pantheism. 1865: Farewell address presented Dec. 24, 1875, by members of the Congregation of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Toronto; with the reply thereto. 1875: Towers-bulwarks-strong places; an address to the congragation of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Toronto 1885.-
Vol. 3. Some lapsed names in Canadian local nomenclature. 1896: An address to the Pioneer and Historical Society of the county of York. 1891: The maple leaf as an emblem of Canada. 1891: The Toronto landing. 1891: Etymology of "Toronto". 1891: Centennial of Upper Canada. 1892: Parliament Street, Toronto. 1893: The revived significance of the initials "U.E."
1892: Mohawk and Seneca set right. 1894: Catalogues of the Log Shanty book shelf in 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1898: Address and presentation, June 30th, 1884: Seneca's prophecy and its fulfilment. 1897: Surveyor-General Holland. 1896: A Simcoe relic among the Thousand Isles in 1796. 1896: The 8th King's Regiment; a curiosity in its
annals. 1894: Cabot's head (Lake Huron) Cabot and Cabotia. 1892.-
Vol. 4. The first bishop of Toronto; a review and a study. 1868.

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