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Lewis DeMolitor's contract for victualling Black Refugees
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set their hands and seals the day and year first before [?]
Lewis de Molitor
Thomas N. Jeffery Coll'r
By Rich'd Best, his Deputy

Signed Sealed and delivered
in the presence of us

[Hyacinth?] Noonan
Jno W. Madden

Know all men by these presents the we Lewis de Mollitor of Halifax in the Province of Nova Scotia Merchant, Wm A Black of the same place Merchant John Clark of the same place Merchant are [held?] and firmly bound to the Honorable Thomas N. Jeffery Collector of His Majesty's Customs at Halifax in the [pen???] Sum of three thousand pounds of lawful money of [Nova?] Scotia to be paid to the said Thomas N Jeffery or his Deputy or Successor in Office: for which payment to be [?] well and truly made we bind ourselves and each of [us?] by himself over and each of our heirs executors and [Adminis]trators firmly by these presents sealed with our seals dated [in?] Halfiax this sixteenth day of December in the year of [our] Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifteen.
Whereas the above bounden Lewis De Mo[litor] in and by a certain Contract or Indenture hereunto annexed bearing [?] date with these presents made and entered into with the said Thomas [N.] Jeffery on the part and behalf of our Sovereign Lord the King hath [pro]mised and agreed to provide and supply the Blacks and People [of] Colour in health now resident or who may hearafter be resident upon Melville for a certain Term at certain Rates and in the manner [to per?]form therein mentioned and specified as reference thereto being had [will?] Now the Condition of the above Obligation is such that if the above [bound?] Lewis de Mollitor do and shall in all things on his part and behalf [perform?] and fulfil the aforesaid contract and agreement and every matter and every [???] therein contained then the above Obligation to be null and void otherwise remain in full force and effect.
Lewis de Molitor
W.A. Black
John Clark

Hyacinth Noonan
Jno. W. Madden








Date: 16 December 1815

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records — Black Refugees series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 420 number 84

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