The item consists of two copies of a pamphlet printed around 1899 and acquired by the Dept. of the Attorney-General in 1904. The pamphlet is addressed to the Attorney-General and sets out evidence, facts and correspondence "in connection with the action between David Hoggan (Plaintiff) and the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company (Defendant) as being just cause for the reconsideration of said case." There are hand written corrections throughout and a copy of a portion of a letter between pages 12 and 13, and a copy of extracted information between pages 22 and 23.
The series consists of correspondence, minutes of meetings, reports, briefs, memoranda, etc. created by the Superintendent of Education. The records include those relating to the B.C. Teachers' Federation, 1963-1967; the B.C. Education Conferences, 1955-1960; the Provincial Board of Examiners, 1968; and the Langara College Campus, 1967.
The series consists of a volume probably created by the Government Agent in Ashcroft on behalf of the Dept. of Lands and Works. The volume contains a list of lands to be sold in October 1902 for non-payment of taxes and includes the name of the party assessed, the description of the land, the amount due, to whom sold and the signature of the new purchaser.
Register of judgements showing the date; the nature of the document; the name etc. of the persons whose estates are intended to be affected; usual or last known place of abode; title, trade or profession; title to case or matter and costs.
British Columbia (Colony). Supreme Court of Civil Justice
Schedule of Forms to the Rules of Practice in the Inferior or Summary Court of Civil Justice under the Order of the Supreme Court of Civil Justice. 64 forms.
The series consists of Magistrate's record books for Ashcroft and including Spences Bridge cases, from 1949 to 1963. The magistrate noted lists and statistics in the back of the volumes.
The series consists of correspondence, transcripts, statements, warrants and complaints from the Williams Lake office of H.B. Campbell, the Stipendiary Magistrate for the County of Cariboo, March 1923 to November 1925. The records deal with various civil and criminal cases including Liquor Act violations, Motor Vehicle Act violations, maintenance of deserted wives and children, theft, assault, rape and murder.
The series consists of a plaint and procedure book for 150 Mile House created from January 1908 to December 1921, and for Williams Lake created from January 1922 to March 1939 (indexed).
The series consists of return of summary convictions and preliminary hearings created by the Williams Lake Magistrate's Court from January 1923 to August 1924. The volume also contains lists of Justices of the Peace and Stipendiary Magistrates, December 1930 to June 1950. The list (beginning on page 100 of the volume) gives names of the officials, their addresses, towns where they sat, and quarterly dates regarding their appointments.
British Columbia. Magistrate's Court (Williams Lake)
The series consists of record books for Police Court cases held in 150 Mile House from January 1911 to December 1921; and thereafter in Williams Lake from January 1922 to December 1949.
The series consists of a minute book created by the Prince George Supreme Court from 1921 to 1956. The first part of volume is a record of judgments from cases heard in the Prince George County Court in 1915.
The series consists of two volumes of cause books. The first volume contains records of proceedings from the Fort George, and later the Prince George, Small Debts court between 1913 and 1966. Entries for the year 1954, however, are limited. The second volume is a cause book for proceedings in Prince George Small Debts Court before Magistrate P.J. Moran in 1954. The volume includes numerous attachments relating to cases, e.g., notices of payment.
The series consists of jury lists, both Grand and Petit, created by the Prince George Supreme Court between 1923 and 1939 in the Cariboo Judicial District.
The series consists of Magistrate's record books for cases heard before Police Magistrate P.J. Moran, 1943-1952, and Stipendiary Magistrate George Hallett, 1943-1952. The series also includes a clerk's minute book for Supreme Court, County Court and Chambers cases heard in Prince George from October 1946 to August 1954.
British Columbia. Magistrate's Court (Prince George)
This series consists of four volumes of plaint and procedure books, 1911-1915; 1915-1920; 1920-1922; 1922-1925. Typical records include the case number, style of cause, names of solicitors, the nature of the claim, a list of proceedings with dates and a list of fees paid.