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Henry Scadding

1813-1901


Address Spoken by Master Henry Scadding on the 9th April, 1829, at the Royal Grammar School, York, Upper Canada.
York: U.C. Gazette Office, 1829. [External link]

The Prize Poem: the Following Poem, Composed by Master Scadding of the Upper Canada College, and Recited by him on Friday the 17th Dec. 1830, at the Public Examination, was Adjudged to be the Best English Composition, and the Prize was Awarded to its Author Accordingly.
[York? No publisher, 1830?]

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 Thermopyloe.
York: Robert Stanton, 1832. [External link]

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.
Toronto: Rogers, Thompson, 1842. [External link]

The Valedictory Address: Delivered before the Athenaeum of Toronto, at the Close of their Annual Session, on Thursday, April 30, 1846.
Toronto: H. and W. Rowsell, 1846. [External link]

A Memorial of the Reverend William Honywood Ripley . . . : being, with Additions and Notes, the Sermon Preached in Trinity Church, King Street, Toronto, the Sunday after his Decease and Funeral,--viz.: the 21st Sunday after Trinity, and the Festival of St. Simon and St. Jude, -- October the 28th, 1849.
Toronto: The Diocesan Press, 1849. [External link]

Cleanliness akin to Godliness.
Toronto: The Diocesan Press, c.1850. [External link]

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).
Toronto: Maclear, 1856. [External link]

English Civilization Undemonstrative: the Address to the St. George's Society, in the Cathedral of St. James, Toronto, April 23rd, 1860.
Toronto: Rowsell and Hutchison, 1860. [External link]

Descriptive Catalogue of Coins, Ancient and Modern, in the Collection of the Canadian Institute,
Toronto: Royal Canadian Institute, 1864.

On Errata Recepta, Written and Spoken, Read before the Canadian Institute, April 2nd, 1864.
Canadian Journal, May 1864. [External link]

Truth’s Resurrections: a Memorial of Easter, 1865.
Toronto: Rollo and Adam, 1865. [External link]

Christian Pantheism: an Address on Thanksgiving Day, 1865.
Toronto: Rollo and Adam, 1865. [External link]

Early Notices of Toronto.
Toronto: W.C. Chewett, 1865. [External link]

The First Bishop of Toronto: a Review and a Study.
Toronto: W.C. Chewett, 1868. [External link]

On Metonyms, or Translated and Quasi-translated Personal Names.
No place: No publisher, 1868. [External link]

Canada in the Bodleian.
No place: No publisher, 1870. [External link]

On Museums and Other Classified Collections, Temporary or Permanent, as Instruments of Education in Natural Science.
Canadian Journal, 1871. [External link]

To the Choirs of the Church and Parish of the Holy Trinity, Toronto.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke and Company, 1871. [External link]

Merton College and Canada.
Canadian Journal of Science, Literature and History, 1873. [External link]

Canada and Oxford.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke and Company, 1873. [External link]

Toronto of Old: Collections and Recollections Illustrative of the Early Settlement and Social Life of the Capital of Ontario.
Toronto: Adam, Stevenson and Company, 1873. [External link]

On a Sung Service and its Appurtenances: a Lecture, Delivered on the Occasion of the First Use of the Organ, after Reconstruction, in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Toronto, October 27, 1874.
Toronto (?): No publisher, 1874. [External link]

Leaves They Have Touched, Being a Review of Some Historical Autographs.
The Canadian Journal, New Series, No. 85, April, 1874. [External link]

Canadian Local History: the First Gazetteer of Upper Canada, with Annotations.
Toronto (?): No publisher, 1875. [External link]

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.
Toronto (?): No publisher, 1875. [External link]

On the Early Gazeteer and Map Lliterature of Western Canada.
Toronto: Copp, Clark and Co., 1876.

Some Canadian Noms-de-Plume Identified: with Samples of the Writings to which They are Appended.
Toronto (?): No publisher, 1877. [External link]

Prototypography. A Paper Read at the Canadian Institute Caxton Celebration, Toronto, June 13, 1877.
Toronto (?): No publisher, 1877. [External link]

Toronto's First Germ (Fort Toronto): Some Explanatory Notes in Relation Thereto.
Toronto: Guardian Book and Job Office, 1878. [External link]
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Yonge Street and Dundas Street: the Men after whom They were Named.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke and Company, 1878. [External link]

The Toronto Region of Lake Simcoe.
Canadian Antiquarian and Numismatic Journal, 1878.

The Astrolabes of Samuel Champlain and Geoffrey Chaucer.
Toronto: Hunter, Rose and Company, 1880. [External link]

English Chimes in Canada.
Toronto: Guardian Book and Job Office, 1880. [External link]

“Not Many Fathers”: a Letter Addressed to a Pewholder of St. James's [sic] Church, Toronto.
Toronto: No publisher, 1882. [External link]

A Boy's Books, Then and Now: 1818, 1881.
Toronto: Robinson, 1882. [External link]

The Revived Significance of the Initials "U.E.": a Paper Read Before the Pioneer and Historical Society of the County of York, July, 1892.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke Company: [1892?] [External link]

Address and Presentation, June 30th, 1884.
[Toronto]: York Pioneer and Historical Society, 1884?] [External link]

Toronto: Past and Present, Historical and Descriptive: a Memorial Volume for the Semi-Centennial of 1884 (with John Charles Dent).
Toronto: Hunter, Rose and Company, 1884. [External link]

Metallic Records of Martin Luther: a Paper Read at the Celebration of the Four Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Luther, Held at Toronto, November 10, 1883.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke and Company, 1884. [External link]

Memoirs of the Four Decades of York, Upper Canada.
Toronto: Hunter, Rose and Company, 1884. [External link]

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.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke and Company, 1885. [External link]

Brief Memoir of the Old French Fort at Toronto.
Toronto: No publisher, 1885. [External link]

Canada in Sculpture.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke Company, 1887. [External link]

Some Victorian Notes: a Paper Read at Niagara Falls, June 22, 1887.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke Company, 1887. [External link]

Catalogue of the Contents of a Log Shanty Book-Shelf in the Pioneers' "Simcoe" Lodge, Exhibition Park, Toronto, 1887.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke Company, 1887. [External link]

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.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke Company, 1888. [External link]

Some Pioneer Bibles: Being the Contents of the Log Shanty Book-Shelf for 1889, at the Pioneers' Lodge, Exhibition Park, Toronto, During the Great Industrial Exhibition of that Year.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke Company, 1889. [External link]

Sir Joseph Banks Again: Queen Charlotte, and Some Canadian Local Names: a Supplemental Note.
No place: No publisher, 1890? [External link]

Specimens of Pioneer Typography: Being the Contents of the Log Shanty Book-Shelf for 1890, at the Pioneers' Lodge, Exhibition Park, Toronto, During the Great Industrial Exhibition of that Year, with Preliminary Remarks.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke Company, 1890. [External link]

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 (with J. George Hodgins).
Toronto: Rowsell and Hutchinson, 1890. [External link]

Relics of a Pioneer Anti-Obscurantist, Erasmus of Rotterdam, A.D. 1467, A.D. 1536: Being the Contents of the Log Shanty Book-Shelf for 1891, at the Pioneers' Lodge, Exhibition Park, Toronto, During the Great Industrial Exhibition of that Year.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke Company: 1891 [External link]

Etymology of "Toronto": Why I Prefer "Place of Meeting" to "Trees in the Water" as the Probable Meaning of the Word "Toronto": a Paper Read before the Pioneer and Historical Society of the County of York, Ont., October 6th, 1891.
Toronto: Press of "The Week", 1891. [External link]

Vesuvius and its Neighbourhood: Memoranda of a Visit in 1852; "On Accidental Discoveries".
Toronto: Copp, Clarke Company, 1891. [External link]

An Address to the Pioneer and Historical Society of the County of York: on the Exhibition Grounds, Toronto, June 18. 1891.
Toronto: Office of The Week, 1891. [External link]

The Toronto Landing: a Paper Read before the Society of York Pioneers (County York, Ontario), November 4, 1890.
Toronto: Office of The Week, 1891. [External link]

The Maple Leaf as an Emblem of Canada: Paper Read before the Pioneer and Historical Society of the County of York, July 7, 1891.
Toronto: Patrick Boyle, 1891. [External link]

Centennial of Upper Canada, Now 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.
Toronto: Office of The Week, 1892. [External link]

Mrs. Jameson on Shakespeare and the Collier Emendations.
No place: No publisher, 1892. [External link]

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.
Toronto: James Murray and Company: 1892? [External link]

Cabot's Head (Lake Huron), Cabot and Cabotia.
Toronto: Press of The Week, 1892. [External link]

Pioneer Shakespeare Culture in Canada Collection of Shakespearian Literature, Begun at York, U.C. (Toronto) circa A.D. 1826 ... Being the Contents of the Log Shanty Book-Shelf for the Year 1892, Displayed in the Lodge of the Pioneer and Historical Society of the County of York, on the Grounds of the Industrial Exhibition of that Year.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke Company, 1892. [External link]

Parliament Street, Toronto: a Paper read by Mr. D.B., read for the Rev. Dr. Scadding at the February Meeting of the York Pioneer and Historical Society, 1893.
Toronto: Recorder, 1893. [External link]

Survivors of the Forest in Toronto: a Paper Read before the Canadian Institute, Toronto, November 25th, 1893.
Toronto: Press of The Week, 1893. [External link]

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.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke Company, 1893. [External link]

Pioneer Literary Endeavor in Western Canada.
Canadian Magazine, February, 1894.

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.
Toronto: The Week, 1894. [External link]

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.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke Company, 1894. [External link]

Horace Canadianizing: Early Pioneer Life in Canada: Recalled by Sayings of the Latin Poet Horace, Being the Log Shanty Bookshelf Pamphlet for 1894.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke Company, 1894. [External link]

The Log-Shanty Book-Shelf for 1895: Early Pioneer Travel-Tendencies with Some Results.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke Company, 1895. [External link]

The Story of Castle Frank, Toronto.
Toronto: Hunter, Rose, 1895. [External link]

Supplement to Rev. Dr. Scadding's Story of Castle Frank, Toronto.
No place: No publisher, 1895. [External link]

Two Napoleonic Relics: a Paper Read Before the February Meeting of the York Pioneer and Historical Society.
Toronto: Evening Telegram, 1895. [External link]

"Therapeutics and Divinity": a Paper Contributed to "Man", a Popular Journal of Public and Individual Health, and Mental and Physical Culture", Ottawa, 1886.
Toronto: Copp, Clark, 1895. [External link]

Some Lapsed Names in Canadian Local Nomenclature.
[Toronto: no publisher, 1896?] [External link]

A Simcoe Relic: Among the Thousand Isles in 1796; Fragment of a MS. Journal of Mrs. Simcoe.
Toronto: no publisher: 1896. [External link]

Pioneers' Cabin, Industrial Exhibition Park, Toronto, 1896.
Toronto: no publisher, 1896. [External link]

Surveyor-General Holland.
Toronto: no publisher, 1896. [External link]

Lake Simcoe Lore.
Toronto: no publisher, 1896.

Seneca's Prophecy and Iits Fulfilment: a Memorial of A.D. 1897 and the Four Hundredth Anniversary of the First Sighting of the North-east Coast of North America, by John and Sebastion Cabot, Merchant Adventurers of the City of Bristol, Sailing Under a Commission From King Henry VII. of England.
Toronto: Copp, Clark, 1897. [External link]

Shakespeare, the Seer--the Interpreter: the Address Delivered Before the St. George's Society of Toronto, in the Cathedral Church of St. James, April the 23rd, 1863.
Toronto: Copp, Clark, 1897. [External link]

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.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke, 1898. [External link]

Truth's Resurrection: a Memorial of Easter, 1865.
Toronto: Copp, Clarke, 1898. [External link]

The Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris.
Toronto: D. Sutherland, 1898. [External link]

Sir Joseph Banks Again: Queen Charlotte, and Some Canadian Local Names: a Supplemental Note.
[Toronto: no publisher, 189-?] [External link]

Extracts From the Diary of the Rev. Henry Scadding, 1837-1838.
Toronto: no publisher, 1906. [External link]

Extracts From Rev. Henry Scadding's Diary, 1838 to 1844.
Toronto: Canadiana House, 1968.


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