20 February 1812
Petition of Robert Thomson and other inhabitants of Hammond’s Plains in the parish of Sackville, Halifax County, asking for a grant to help them repair the road leading through the settlement and the bridge. Signed with 19 names. Certified by the Justices of the Peace, William Sabatier and Benjamin Gerrish Gray.
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series A volume 18 number 43
21 February 1812
Report of the joint committee on the public accounts and attached schedule of monies appropriated for the militia.
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series A volume 18 number 44
21 February 1812
Resolution that member for Truro be given until 3 March to produce evidence in his own favour with regard to the election. Compare with final resolution, Journal p. 29.
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series A volume 18 number 45
25 February 1812
Draft minutes of the Assembly for 21-25 February.
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series A volume 18 number 46
22 February 1812
Resolution and division on the legality of John Johnston’s vote in the township of Truro. Although deaf and dumb, he is adjudged to be capable of voting because he is in possession of his other senses and can communicate his meaning by signs.
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series A volume 18 number 47
24 February 1812
Certificate and recommendation by Thomas Roach, Henry Purdy, Jonathan Crane and Edward Baker, that a sum be paid out of the Casualty Vote of Money for repairs of Maccan Bridge after the storm of 1811.
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series A volume 18 number 48
25 February 1812
Petition of Ezekiel Foster and other inhabitants of Granville Township, stating that they are making settlements on the Bay of Fundy shore, and asking for a road to the shore to make settling possible. Signed with 20 names.
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series A volume 18 number 49
25 February 1812
Petition of George Troop and other inhabitants near the post road in Granville and the settlements on the Bay of Fundy shore, asking for a further sum for completing the road from the post road to the Bay shore, in addition to what has already been done. Signed with 21 names.
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series A volume 18 number 50
25 February 1812
Draft of Mr. Wiswall's motion resolving that William Smith, Sheriff of Hants County, is highly reprehensible for having written a letter to Archibald Fraser that was highly likely to affect the election to the injury of "the fairness & freedom of elections". Motion: 12 for and 11 against. (Compare with Journal p. 39)
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series A volume 18 number 51
25 February 1812
Petition of John Osborn, asking for the drawback of duties he paid on prize coffee, which he afterwards exported to Salem in the United States, and for which he had been prevented from getting those certificates. Annexed are certificates and bills of lading etc.
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series A volume 18 number 52
25 February 1812
Petition of Samuel and Joseph Peppard, Londonderry, contractors for building a bridge over Great Village River, explaining why they have been delayed in finishing the bridge, and expressing the hope that the House will make the necessary grant of money. Enclosing certificates of the truth of the petition.
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series A volume 18 number 53
26 February 1812
Petition of William Hill, stating his services as Crown lawyer at the sitting of two courts at Lunenburg and Liverpool, and asking compensation.
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series A volume 18 number 54
27 February 1812
Draft resolution and division on the legality of John Johnston’s vote in the township of Truro. Although deaf and dumb, he is adjudged to be capable of voting because he is in possession of his other senses and can communicate his meaning by signs.
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series A volume 18 number 55
29 February 1812
Petition of John Inglis and other inhabitants of Aylesford, pointing out the need that exists for a carriage road from the township to the Bay of Fundy shore, since settlements have begun to be made there, and the inhabitants of Aylesford have no other way of getting fish. Signed with 40 names. Undertaking that John Inglis will contribute £50 for every £100 granted by legislature, and see that each settler on the road will do £10 worth of labour.
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series A volume 18 number 56
March 1812
Memorial of James Allison, David Whidden and others requesting a grant to re-inforce the river bank of the publicv highway at the Cornwallis Town plot.
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series A volume 18 number 57
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