Medd family fonds

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
Letter: [William Thompson], Monaghan [Township], to his friend [in England], 20 November 1819 Item 20 November 1819 View
Letter: Thomas Medd, England, to his brother Robert Medd, Cavan, Upper Canada, via Joseph Bletcher, Smith’s Creek (Port Hope), Township of Hope, 29 March 1823. Item 29 March 1823 View
Letter: Thomas Medd, [England], to his brother Robert Medd, [Cavan, Upper Canada], 29 March 1823. Item 29 March 1823 View
Letter: Thomas Medd, [Hive, England], to his brother Robert Medd, [Cavan, Upper Canada], 8 June 1825. Item 8 June 1825 View
Letter: February 4, 1917: S.T. Medd to Mrs. Medd, describing his return trip to England Item 4 February 1917 View
Letter: April 2, 1916: S.T. Medd to Mrs. Medd. He's on the course at Shorncliffe and is despondent about getting to the front. Family and local affairs. Describes a dinner party to which he was invited. Item 2 April 1916 View
Letter: S.T. Medd to Mrs. Medd from North Bramshott Camp. Has been in command of the Regiment on the rifle ranges. Family affairs. Item 28 December 1918 View
Letter: Arthur Ross Ackerman, Bustard Camp, Salisbury Plains, to his sister [in Canada], 25 October 1914, describing living conditions and camp life, English reaction to the coming of the Canadians, and expressing a general feeling that they might not be needed at all. Item 25 October 1914 View
Letter: Arthur Ackerman, France, to Sid Medd, 12 November 1915, thanking him for cigarettes. He is at G.H.Q. taking a course on maps at a cadet school. Item 12 November 1915 View
Letter: Thomas Medd, England, to his brother Robert Medd, Cavan, Upper Canada, via Joseph Bletcher, Smith’s Creek (Port Hope), Township of Hope, 24 June 1822. Item 24 June 1822 View
Letter: Richard Westoby, [England], to his uncle Robert Medd, Millbrook, Township of Cavan, Upper Canada, North America, 28 February 1852. Item 28 February 1852 View
Letter: S.T. Medd, North Bramshott Camp, near Liphook, Hants, England, to his wife, Estelle, whom he addresses as “Stell,” 5 December 1915. He hopes that Arthur will get leave from France shortly and visit him. Item 5 December 1915 View
Letter: John Thompson (Toronto on Smith Creek (Port Hope)) to a friend [in England], 23 June 1819 Item 23 June 1819 View
Letter: Thomas Medd, [England], to his brother Robert Medd, Cavan, Upper Canada, 27 March 1831, via Joseph Bletcher at Fawk and Websters, Smith Creek, Township of Hope. Also, a section at the end of the letter written by Thomas Westoby, nephew of Robert Medd. Item 27 March 1831 View
Letter: S.T. Medd to his wife, Estelle, whom he addresses as “Stell,” 10 February 1916. Item 10 Feb 1916 View
[John or William Thompson], Smith Creek or Port Hope, to an Aunt [in England], 31 January 1820 Item 9 March 1919
Letter: S.T. Medd to his wife, Estelle, whom he addresses as Stell, 9 March 1919 Item 9 March 1919 View
Letter: S.T. Medd, North Bramshott Camp, near Liphook, Hants, England, to his wife, Estelle, whom he addresses as “Stell,” 28 November 1915. He describes the camp and living conditions and writes about family matters. Item 28 November 1915 View
Letter: William Thompson (Smith Creek [Port Hope], District of Newcastle) to his uncle in England, 23 January 1819 Item 23 January 1819 View
Letter: [John or William Thompson], Smith Creek or Port Hope, to an Aunt [in England], 31 January 1820 Item 31 January 1820 View
Letter: Thomas Medd, England, to his brother Robert Medd, Smith’s Creek (Port Hope), Upper Canada, 21 June 1821. Also, a postscript from “loving father and mother, J. & M. Bletcher” addressed to their son, Joseph Bletcher Item 21 June 1821 View
Letter: Thomas Medd, [England], to his brother Robert Medd, Cavan, Upper Canada, 2 April 1827, via Joseph Bletcher at Fawk and Websters, Smith Creek, Township of Hope. Item 2 April 1827 View
Letter: June 10, 1916: S.T. Medd to Mrs. Medd, discussing the problem of mail going astray. Gives new address, Strathcona House, Canadian Cavalry Depot, Army Post Office, London, England. Property prices in Peterborough and possible population shifts. Is pleased to have been transferred back to the calvary. Item 10 June 1916 View