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  • A 1905 City of Toronto Justice of the Peace Commission Document
  • A 1905 City of Toronto Justice of the Peace Commission Document
  • A 1905 City of Toronto Justice of the Peace Commission Document

Item: C3152

A 1905 City of Toronto Justice of the Peace Commission Document

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A 1905 City of Toronto Justice of the Peace Commission Document

A 1905 City of Toronto Justice of the Peace Commission Document - Document inscribed "I, Herbert Edward Irwin, Clerk of the Peace in and for the County of York, Do Hereby Certify that Charles Gentleman, of the City of Toronto, in the said County was, by a Commission under the Great Seal of the Province of Ontario, issued on the Twenty-third day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, appointed a .... Justice of the Peace .... in and for the said County of York, and that having duly taken and subscribed the Oaths of Qualification, Office and Allegiance, as required by Statute in that behalf, he has this day Filed the said Oaths in this Office and is thereby qualified and entitled to exercise the functions of a Justice of the Peace within the said County of York. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of my said Office this thirtieth day of November A.D. 1905.", signed by H.E. Laurie, Clerk of the Peace, County of York, with the County's red seal immediately to the left, the seal inscribed "CLERK OF THE PEACE / COUNTY OF YORK" with the County's coat-of-arms in the centre, the document printed in black ink on a thick paper stock, 227 mm x 355 mm, lightly soiled, undulated, glue and paper residue on the reverse from previous framing, very fine. Accompanied by Charles Gentleman's Justice of the Peace Business Card, inscribed "Chas. Gentleman, J.P.", with his address "48 Melbourne Ave. Toronto" and phone number "Phone Park 3384", printed in black ink on a white card stock, 41 mm x 76 mm, business card also very fine.
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