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Collection consists of correspondence received and sent by William Osgoode, the first Chief Justice of Upper Canada. Included are two bound volumes of correspondence and a dozen loose letters. Few of the letters date from the years when Osgoode was in Canada, and almost none deal with affairs of law and state on which he was engaged as Chief Justice. Several of the correspondents are university or legal friends of Osgoode, including Joseph Jekyll (1754-1837), Richard Clerke, and Meyer Schomberg.