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Sundry accounts up to November 1817 and February 1818 with the following suppliers: William Beebey, John Skerry, Austen and Stairs, Henry Maxner, Winkworth Allan and Company, Samuel Phillips, and Charles Hunt
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119
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Government
By Order of His Excellency The Right Hon.ble the Earl of Dalhousie, G.C.B.
To Charles Hunt Dr.

For Truckage of Provisions Cloathing etc
from the different Departments to the
Store occupied for the use of the Refugee
Negroes between the 1 of Sept and 30th
Nov 1817 _ 11 Loads ....c l/b per Load

* Bracket to the right of five lines above, and the following words
(illegible) 4.11.6 *

Received from Mr. Richard Inglis the Sum of
Four pounds eleven Shillings and Six pence Currency
in payment of the above Accounts for which I have
Signed three receipts to serve as one Halifax 11th April
March (with line through it) 1818
Charles Hunt
(illegible)
Thomas C. Allan


Reference: Commissioner of Public Records — Black Refugees series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 421 number 119

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