Items include a promissory note for one dollar, payable by the Independent Hungarian Government, issued 2 Feb. 1852, as well as a letter explaining the note from Charles Stone, 1956.
Item is a typewritten copy of a letter sent to G.Y. Chown, Secretary of the Queen's University Board of Trustees, from A.L. Clark relating to the encroachment of applied science on pure science.
Letter from Francis Willock, who resided near Lindsay, describing to his mother-in-law, Mrs. Gray of Perth, the death of his wife, her daughter, Margaret, shortly after the still-birth of their twelfth child.
A letter from Vezetelly to Laut, 1933 Oct. 10, from The Literary Digest, New York City, in which he enquires as to the pronunciation of her last name. Laut responses on same and returns it to Vezetelly.