Scadding, Henry, 1813-1901
Henry Scadding
Henry Scadding historien canadien
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Works
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The 8th King's regiment, a curiosity in its annals the remains of a non-commissioned officer in this regiment, killed at the taking of York (Toronto) in 1813, are accidentally discovered at Toronto in 1894 ... | |
Address and presentation, June 30th, 1884 | |
Address spoken by Master Henry Scadding on the 9th April, 1829 at the Royal Grammar School, York, Upper Canada. | |
The Astrolabes of Samuel Champlain and Geoffrey Chaucer | |
A boy's books, then and now, 1818, 1881 a series of annotations from the "Canada educational monthly" | |
Cabot's Head (Lake Huron), Cabot and Cabotia | |
Canada and Oxford | |
Canada in sculpture... | |
Canada in the Bodleian | |
Canadian journal of science, literature, and history | |
Canadian local history the first gazetteer of Upper Canada, with annotations | |
Catalogue of The log shanty book-shelf for 1888 in the Pioneer's South (Simcoe) Lodge, exhibition grounds, Toronto : the collection of a not-forgetful Devonshire man. | |
Centennial of Upper Canada and the province of Ontario the hundredth anniversary of the establishment of the representative system, July 16, 1792 : a paper read before the Pioneer and Historical Society of the County of York, Ontario | |
Christian pantheism an address on Thanksgiving Day, 1865 | |
Church annals at Niagara from A.D. 1792 - A.D. 1892 a paper read by Rev. Dr. Scadding at the St. Mark's centennial, Niagara, Monday July 11th, 1892. | |
Cleanliness akin to Godliness | |
A dead Christendom reviving a lecture delivered in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Toronto, on the day of public thanksgiving for the restoration of peace, (Wednesday, June 4th, 1856) | |
The eastern oriel opened the annual address delivered before the societies of St. George, St. Andrew, and St. Patrick, in the Cathedral Church of St. James, Toronto, on St. George's Day, 1842, having also reference to the laying of the foundation stone of King's College, Toronto, on that day | |
English chimes in Canada | |
Farewell address presented, Dec. 24, 1875, by members of the congregation of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Toronto, to the Rev. Dr. Scadding, on his resignation of the incumbency with the reply thereto. | |
The first bishop of Toronto a review and a study | |
Horace canadianizing, early pioneer life in Canada recalled by the sayings of the Latin poet Horace being the Log shanty book-shelf pamphlet for 1894 | |
In Noble company | |
Journal written by Edward Baker Littlehales (major of brigade, etc.) of an exploratory tour partly in sleighs but chiefly on foot, from Navy Hall, Niagara, to Detroit made in the months of February and March, A.D. 1793, by His Excellency Lieut.-Gov. Simcoe | |
Jubilee of the Diocese of Toronto, 1839-1889 record of proceedings connected with the celebration of the jubilee, November 21st to the 28th, 1889, inclusive | |
Leaves they have touched, being a review of some historical autographs | |
Letter to Sir Joseph Banks (president of the Royal Society of Great Britain) written by Lieut.-Governor Simcoe in 1791 prior to his departure from England for the purpose of organizing the new province of Upper Canada, to which is added five official speeches delivered by him at the opening or closing of parliament in the same province | |
The Log-shanty book-shelf for 1895 early pioneer travel-tendencies with some results. | |
The Log shanty book-shelf for 1898, the pioneer's predecessor, the red man of North and South America works on his origin, history, habits and language. | |
A memorial of the Reverend William Honywood Ripley, Bachelor of Arts of University College ... of the Diocese of Toronto (being, with additions and notes, the sermon preached in Trinity Church ... the 21st Sunday after Trinity, and the Festival of St. Simon and St. Jude, October the 28th, 1849) | |
Merton College and Canada | |
Mohawk and Seneca set right by the aid of a learned colonial governor, T. Pownall a paper read April 3, 1894, before the Pioneer and Historical Society of the County of York, Ontario | |
"Not many fathers" a letter addressed to a pewholder of St. James's [sic] Church, Toronto | |
On errata recepta, written and spoken | |
On metonyms, or translated and quasi-translated personal names | |
On museums and other classified collections, temporary or permanent, as instruments of education in natural science | |
On the early gazetteer and map literature of western Canada | |
Parliament Street, Toronto a paper read by Mr. D.B. Read, Q.C. for the Rev. Dr. Scadding, at the February meeting of the York Pioneer and Historical Society, 1893. | |
A pioneer gathering of books of a sententious character, comprising proverbs, parables, sage summaries and saws being the contents of the Log shanty book-shelf for the year 1893, in the Pioneer's Lodge, Exhibition Park, Toronto | |
The prize poem as recited on the 14th of January, 1832, at the examination of Upper Canada College : the abandonment of Athens by its inhabitants after the Battle of Thermopylœ [sic] | |
Prototypography | |
Some Canadian noms-de-plume identified with samples of the writings to which they are appended | |
Some lapsed names in Canadian local nomenclature | |
Some Victorian notes a paper read at Niagara Falls, June 22, 1887 | |
Supplement to Rev. Dr. Scadding's Story of Castle Frank, Toronto | |
Surveyor-General Holland | |
Survivors of the forest in Toronto a paper read before the Canadian Institute, Toronto, November 25th, 1893 | |
"Therapeutics and divinity" : a paper contributed to "Man, a popular journal of public and individual health, and mental and physical culture", Ottawa, 1886 | |
Toronto of old | |
Toronto, past and present, historical and descriptive | |
Toronto's first germ (Fort Toronto) some explanatory notes in relation thereto | |
Towers, bulwarks, strong places an address to the congregation of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Toronto, delivered October 27, 1884, on the occasion of the uncovering of a memorial brass placed on the north-wall of the said church, in honour of its anonymous founder | |
The True measure of life | |
Truth's resurrections a memorial of Easter, 1865 | |
The valedictory address delivered before the Athenaeum of Toronto, at the close of their annual session, on Thursday, April 30, 1846 | |
Vesuvius and its neighbourhood: memoranda of a visit in 1852 ; "On accidental discoveries" | |
Yonge Street and Dundas Street the men after whom they were named |