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Accounts against Government for Black Refugees up to 26 December 1816, with the following suppliers: Seth Coleman, Theophilus Chamberlain, John H. Noonan, J. Howe and Son, George Eaton, Thomas Johnson, Henry Maxner, Sergeant William Beebey, Sergeant W. Cooper, William Strath, Timothy Crain, John Skerry, Lieutenant Keith, Richard Inglis, Winkworth Allan and Company, William Swan, Henry H. Cogswell, William Morris, J. Mackesy, William Philips, and WB. Almon
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Halifax Nova Scotia
Government by order of his Excellency the Right Honble the Earl of Dalhousie GCB
To Henry Maxner Dr
1817
20. April To [Truehaye?] of Jones
Provisions from the Commissariat Magazins at Halifax to Sackville for the use of the American Refugee Negroes [seuleo?] at Hammonds Plains from the 26th January 1817 to this date inclusive at the rate of [illegible]
£ 10. 10 0.
Received payment of Thomas N. Jeffery
Esquire Collector of His Majesty customs at this Port.
Witness
Rich Inglis
Henry Maxner


Reference: Commissioner of Public Records — Black Refugees series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 421 number 83

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