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Letter from John Chamberlain to Surveyor General Charles Morris, enclosing his account for surveying Black Refugee lands
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Preston 12th August 1818
(95)
Sir
The accompaning in my account against
Government for surveying for the people of colour in which you will observe that I have charged 15 per day which I hope will meet your approbation- as to compleat those surveys I have neglected executing private orders all this summer for which I would receive 20 per day and my expences paid -
In this imploy I had likewise to advance cash for my labourors which I have been little able to do. The fact is Sir that my time has been taken up the whole of this - Spring & Summer with those very troublesome [People?] on various trifling occasions that could not be charged to Government such as writing accommendations attending to disputes [etc?] and the amount of the enclosed is nearly all that I have earned since the first date of it. My other- time must be a [dead?][illegible] to me. I am now much in want of each and will be obliged to you to let me have the ballance due me as soon as you conveineantly can.
I have the Honour to be
Sir
Your Obt Servant
John Chamberlain
DJ

[Honbl] Charles Morris
Surveyor General


Date: 12 August 1818

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records collection Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 419 number 95

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