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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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91.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Government By Order of His Excellency the
Right Hon'ble the Earl of Dalhousie G.C.B. [inits?]
To William Bruce Almon Dr.
Date Currency
1817
1 June To Medical and Surgical
Attendance of Medicines
Supplies for the use of the
American Refugee Negroes
Admitted as sick and
diseased into the Poor
House at Halifax from
30 May 1816 to the date
hereof inclusive_____________ £85 0 0

Received payment of Jas Jeffery Esquire
Collector of H M Customs at this Port
[word?]
William Bruce Almon MD
M. Noonan [?]


Reference: Commissioner of Public Records — Black Refugees series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 421 number 91

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