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13 February 1817

Speech from Lieutenant Governor on opening session. Signed. (Identical with No. 37)

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 305 number 69


15 February 1817

Reply of Lieutenant Governor to Assembly's address. Signed.

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 305 number 70


27 February 1817

Draft of reply of House to Lieutenant Governor's message re: difficulties experienced by settlers. House considers that chief difficulties arise from expenses of procuring grants of Crown Land. Assembly makes proposals of measures to encourage settlers (1) Lands should be surveyed and granted to settlers free of expense, (2) provisions should be supplied when necessary for eighteen months, (3) a few implements of husbandry should be furnished. Province is unable financially to carry out measures, beyond providing road communications. Large tracts of finest land in province have been granted to absent persons and have not been escheated but have remained in a wilderness state. House recommends that they be escheated and regranted to settlers. (For Lieutenant Governor's message see No. 95)

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 305 number 71


10 February 1817

Col. Darling to Dalhousie on behalf of officers of late N.S. Regiment, who were shipwrecked near Halifax in June 1816 and lost everything. He asks for relief from province.

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 305 number 72


28 February 1817

Col. Darling to Dalhousie, enclosing letter from Quarter-Master Gillman illustrating condition of shipwrecked officers. Sad plight of Gillman. Signed.

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 305 number 73


24 February 1817

Quarter-Master Gillman to Col. Darling, stating his sad situation as result of shipwreck, and asking that provisions and fuel might be granted him. Signed. Enclosed in Nos. 73 and 75.

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 305 number 74


12 March 1817

Message from Lieutenant Governor to Assembly, submitting letters from Col. Darling. Signed. Enclosures: No. 72 Darling to Dalhousie, No. 73 Same to same, enclosing, No. 74 Gillman to Dalhousie.

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 305 number 75


21 March 1817

Message from Lieutenant Governor to Assembly, recommending present state of Indians to their attention, with view to encouraging any disposition in them to work.

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 305 number 76


18 February 1814

Petition to Assembly of Walter Bromley, Supt. Of Royal Acadian School, relating his efforts in founding school in Halifax, and asking for provincial grant to help him spread his school system throughout N.S.

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 305 number 77


22 February 1817

Memorial of Society for promoting agricultural and rural economy in Hants County to the Assembly. They represent the need for better grain and grass seed, better bred cattle and simple machines in carrying on agriculture in province, the necessity for raising more wheat, and suggest that House encourage settlers by offering to pay their passage from Great Britain to N.S. Signed.

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 305 number 78


1 April 1817

Rough draft of address to Prince Regent from Council and Assembly, on marriages of Princess Charlotte with Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, and Princess Mary with the Duke of Gloucester.

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 305 number 79


2 April 1817

S.B. Morland to Speaker of the House, tendering his resignation as Agent of Province.

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 305 number 80


17 May 1817

Draft of letter relative to powers of Instance Court, to which numbers 82 and 84 appear to be answers.

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 305 number 81


1 July 1817

S.B. Morland and Nathaniel Atcheson to Speaker and Committee of Correspondence. In receipt of letter re: jurisdiction and powers of Instance Court. After consultation they consider it advisable "to make a specific Request to Govt. of such a nature as might be carried into effect by Instructions to the officers of the Customs in N.S. without involving any question which might afford ground for jealousy in the Admiralty Dept." Now enclose joint letter which they sent to Bathurst, which has been referred to Lords of Treasury. Signed. Enclosure: No. 83 Joint letter to Bathurst

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 305 number 82


27 June 1817

Copy. Morland and Atcheson to Earl Bathurst, submitting Resolutions of House of Assembly re: powers of Instance courts, the sentiments of which have been entertained by the House since 1811. Agents request that instructions be sent to N.S. Customs officers "to institute in future in the Common Law Courts of that province all proceedings for the recovery of Penalties or for the breach of the Laws of Trade and Navigation and not in the Instance Court." (Enclosed in No. 82)

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 305 number 83


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