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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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1816 Currency

Account brought forward __________ 11 9 9

March 14 1/4 lb [?] , 1 cream tartar, 4th [?] " 15
1/2 oz [?] / bottle whiskey
1/2 oz [salt petre ?] 20th [?]
and [?], 3 large bottles [?] " 7 9
_____________
13 2 6

Received Payment of
Thomas N. Jefferey [?] Collector of Her
Majestys Customs at this Port

Witness,
John Noonan
[?]


Reference: Commissioner of Public Records — Black Refugees series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 421 number 27

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