The Law Society of Upper Canada Archives PF24 Prepared by: Paul Leatherdale, 2002
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Biographical Sketch Custodial History Immediate Source of Acquisition Scope and Content Series Description Series I - Certificates, Legal Documents and Newspaper Clippings Box and Unit Listing
3 Biographical Sketch George Mackenzie Clark (d. 1904) was admitted as a student-at-law by The Law Society of Upper Canada in 1845 and called to the Bar in 1850. Clark served as a judge of the County Court of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham as well as a judge of the High Court of Justice for Ontario. Clark served on several commissions of inquiry, including the Royal Commission into the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Royal Commission on the Inter-Colonial Railroad. Clark resigned his judgeship in 1887 to accept the position of solicitor for the Canadian Pacific Railway. Clark held several other appointments, including Revising Officer for the Electoral District of the County of Northumberland. Clark died in Cobourg, Ontario on November 9, 1904. Custodial History The records in this fonds were presented to the Riddell Canadian Library by Frank Meade Field, K.C., of Cobourg, Ontario, in 1917. Immediate Source of Acquisition The fonds was transferred to the archives from an unknown source in 1985. Scope and Content 1855-1889 2 cm of textual records Fonds consists of certificates appointing Clark a judge of the County Court of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham and a judge of the High Court of Justice for Ontario. Certificates naming Clark to other appointments, including two commissions of inquiry and a Queen s Counsel are also included. The fonds also includes two legal documents and newspaper clippings of a letter to the editor of The Globe.
4 Certificates, Legal Documents and Newspaper Clippings Series I 1855-1889 2 cm of textual records Series consists of certificates appointing Clark a judge of the County Court of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham and a judge of the High Court of Justice for Ontario. Certificates naming Clark to other appointments, including two commissions of inquiry and a Queen s Counsel are also included. The series also includes two legal documents and newspaper clippings of a letter to the editor of The Globe. The files are arranged in chronological order. file description dates 985020-1-1 Legal documents and newspaper clippings 1855-1863 985020-1-2 Commission appointing George M. Clark, Esquire, Samuel 1880 Keefer, Esquire, and Edward Miall Esquire, Commissioners to make enquiry into and concerning all the facts connected with and the conduct and prosecution of the Canadian Pacific Railway from its inception to the present 985020-1-3 Certificate appointing George McKenzie Clark a Master 1881 and Deputy Registrar and Special Examiner of the Court of Chancery 985020-1-4 Commission appointing George Mackenzie Clark, 1882 Frederick Broughton, and D Arcy Edward Boulton, Esquires, Commissioners, to investigate certain claims connected with the construction of the Inter-colonial Railway 985020-1-5 Commission appointing George McKenzie Clark, Esquire, 1882 a local Judge of the High Court of Justice for Ontario 985020-1-6 Commission appointing George McKenzie Clark, Esquire, 1882 the Judge of the County Court of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham in the Province of Ontario 985020-1-7 Commission appointing George McKenzie Clark, Esquire, 1883 a local Judge of the High Court of Justice for Ontario 985020-1-8 Commission appointing George McKenzie Clark, Esquire, 1885 the Revising Officer for the Electoral District of the East Riding of the County of Northumberland in the Province of Ontario 985020-1-9 Commission appointing George McKenzie Clark, Esquire, 1885 the Revising Officer for the Electoral District of the West Riding of the County of Northumberland, in the Province of Ontario
5 Certificates, Legal Documents and Newspaper Clippings cont d. Series I file description dates 985020-1-10 Letters patent granting an annuity to George Mackenzie 1887 Clark, Esquire, late Judge of the County Court of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham in the Province of Ontario 985020-1-11 Commission appointing George MacKenzie Clark, Esquire, 1889 one of Her Majesty s Counsel learned in the law
6 Manuscript Collection Box 69 985020-1-1 Cabinet 2 Drawer 1 985020-1-2-985020-1-11