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11-005/001(04) · File · 1749-1881
Part of Stewart family fonds

File includes many items that seem to have originated in Ireland. Some are addressed to Frances Stewart from Maria Noble, while others appear to be in Frances Stewart's handwriting. File includes the following, along with other religious writings not listed:

  • Minutes of Navan Church Mission meetings (1832)
  • Funeral Sermon
  • The Reformation in Ireland (1843)
  • An account of the London City Mission
  • A booklet of handwritten prayers with the name Ro't Evans Ellis (1791)
  • A religious narrative by Mrs. Charles E. Stewart (daughter-in-law of Frances and Tom Stewart) (1869)
  • A diary belonging to Charles Dunbar Stewart in Fort Hope, Ontario from January 1869 to December 1869
87-004/002(51) · File · 1975-1976
Part of Neathern Trust fonds

File documents a grant to the Harbour Island Day Nursery to cover the costs of an advisor for the staff and bring two staff to Toronto for training. Includes letters recognizing Mary Northway’s support for the nursery over the years and newspaper clippings about the nursery.

Harbour Island (project 117)
87-004/002(70) · File · 1978
Part of Neathern Trust fonds

File documents a grant to cover the costs of purchasing three Two Crank Posture Spring Cribs by Harbour Island Nursery, Bahamas. The ongoing needs of the Harbour Island Nursery and the plans for a new building are covered.

Harbour Island (project 132)
87-004/003(80) · File · 1980
Part of Neathern Trust fonds

File documents a grant to the Harbour Island Nursery to assist with the losses of staff wages due to breakdown of the Island power plant. Records discuss the event and its consequences for the nursery staff.

Hare, (Frederick) Kenneth
UPC/004(06) · File · 1969-[199-?]
Part of University photograph collection

File consists of nine photographs of Kenneth Hare (1919-2002), Chancellor of Trent University from 1988 to 1995. Hare is also the recipient of an honorary degree (Doctor of Law) in Spring of 1979 from Trent University. In addition, he received the Eminent Service award in 1995.