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Accounts against Government for supplies for Black Refugees during the year 1816, with the following suppliers: John H. Noonan, Lewis DeMolitor, Robert Hodgers, John Skerry, Thomas N. Jeffery, Robert Leslie, Edward Randall, William Conroy, James Scott, Theophilus Chamberlain, Richard Munday, Wallace and Russell, Winkworth Allan, George Eaton, Samuel Head, Alexander Wallace, David Howe, Hartshorne, Boggs and Company, J & D Starr and Thomas Johnson
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No. 11
Halifax Nova Scotia
Government,
To Ino. H. Noonan Dr.

1816
July 26 - To my Pay as Clerk to the American Refugee Negroe Establishment between the 27th April, and this date inclusive, at the rate of £10.0 Sig [Shillings] per Annum -- Currency -- £27.15.6

Received Payment of T. N. Jeffery Esquire Collector of His Majesty's Customs at this Port.
J.H. Noonan

Witness
R. Best


Reference: Commissioner of Public Records — Black Refugees series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 421 number 11

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