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Records of the Deportation and Le Grand Dérangement, 1714-1768


224  NOVA SCOTIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY.



THE ORDERS OF THE DAY.

FORTE CUMBERLAND CAMP, AUGST 8TH 1755.      




Parole Virginia.


To Lievt Colo Winslow or officer

      Commanding in Camp. }
T. MONCREIFFE.      

      This Day the St Johns Indians Departed & Tooke with them the one we had So Long in Garrison with us who was releasd by Colo Monckton.



     


THE ORDERS OF THE DAY.

FORTE CUMBERLAND CAMP, AUGST 9TH, 1755.      




Parole Shirley.


To Lievt Colo Winslow or officer

      Commanding in Camp. }
T. MONCREIFFE.



     

      The Inhabitants of the Contigus Villages with those of the Bay of Verte were Summoned to appear to have his Excellency Govr Lawrance orders read to them, but There not being a General Muster they were Dismised and ordered to appear Tomorrow Morning.

      This Day the Discharged Troops Embarqued on Board the Transportes for New England viz Those of the First Battallion Thirty five in number on Board the Sloop Elizabeth Nathl Milbery & The Second Battallion forty Six on Board the Sloop Endeavor Capt Trivitt.



     

      SIR,—— The Colonel Desiers the Following men may be Sent this afternoon to Forte Lawrance with their arms and Baggage where they are to be Employed in making Bricks they wilt be Quartered in the Forte, vizt.

     Of the Governours Company     Of Majr. Prebles Company
William Swan.Samuel Middleton
odded Eddy. 
Of Majr. Goldthwaits.
James TuftsWilliam Tufts
Partch CowinEdward Turner
James Tufts JunrWillm Hisley
Philip TurnerEbenezer Blanchard
Stephen Blanchard. 
     


To Lievt Colo Winslow or officer
Commanding in Camp. }
T. MONCREIFFE      



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