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Lettre de Joshua Peirce, de Portsmouth, à John Easson

Regarding mill stones to be shipped from Portsmouth to Boston by Captain George Janvering [Janverin], care of John West, for shipment to Annapolis; and bill for £172-14-0.

date: 9 October 1749

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/5

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Lettre de Katharine Curtis, de Roxbury, à John Easson

Personal letter, writing of news in Massachusetts during the late war; there were 100 soldiers encamped in her house for a year. Asks Easson to send "Six good Sable Skins."

date: 20 March 1784

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/137

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Lettre de L. Hall à David Easson

Requesting the settlement of Easson's account, "as the business of our Copartnership must be closed."

date: 5 January 1848

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 B/325


Lettre de Lane & Booth à John Easson

"I am sorry to find you have been so much harassed by the French this last Winter and that you are so great a sufferer by their depredations. However we Flatter our Selves you'l be Releived on the Arrival of Lord Loudon…". Partial letter, undated but ca.1753-54.

date: ca.1753-54

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/22

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Lettre de Lane & Booth, de Londres, à John Easson

Ordnance business and mercantile affairs.

date: 15 February 1764

numéro de référence: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/19

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Lettre de Lane & Booth, de Londres, à John Easson

Business and personal matters.

date: 17 May 1757

numéro de référence: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/16

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Lettre de Lane & Booth, de Londres, à John Easson

Concerning the widow of the late Lieutenant Bontien.

date: 24 February 1761

numéro de référence: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/17

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Lettre de Lane Son & Fraser, de Londres, à John Easson

Enclosing his account current up to 30 April last, with £55-4-2 owing to them.

date: 12 July 1771

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/77


Lettre de Lawrence Sneden, d’Annapolis, à Alexander Easson

Sneden has been appointed by the Supreme Court to collect the costs of dividing the estates of John and David Easson; requesting payment immediately.

date: 16 August 1815

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/212


Lettre de lord John Russell, Foreign Office, à Londres, à Jesse Hoyt

Thanking him on behalf of Lord John for sending a duplicate copy of a telegram sent by HM Minister at Washington.

date: 5 April 1861

numéro de référence: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/90


Lettre de Marshall Lefferts à Jesse Hoyt

From the American Telegraph Company, New York, stating the condition of his secondment to the Acadia Coal Company.

date: 11 February 1865

numéro de référence: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/96


Lettre de Marshall Lefferts, président, Acadia Coal Company, New York, au Conseil d’administration

Presenting first Annual Report and Resolutions.

date: 9 March 1866

numéro de référence: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/97


Lettre de Michael Francklin, de Martock House, à David Easson

Concerning timber-cutting along the Saint John River.

date: 26 March 1780

numéro de référence: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/39


Lettre de Michael Francklin, de Windsor, à David Easson

Instructing Easson in distribution of provisions "for the use of the Indians, not exceeding three hundred rations," between 1 December 1778 and 15 April 1779. Francklin was acting under orders from Brigadier General McLean: "I am to request the utmost frugality be observed in the Disposal of these Provisions…The Aged, the Infirm, the Widow, the Orphan are particular objects and an attention paid to them will naturally Strike the generality of Indians, with Reverance and affection for the British government…." A register was to be kept listing those receiving rations.

date: 4 December 1778

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/112

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Lettre de Michael Francklin, de Windsor, à David Easson

Long and detailed letter instructing Easson to proceed to Tatamagouche, and once there, have Mark Delesdernier send for "Louis Bask [Basque], a Micmack Indian and such other Indians that complain of Ill Treatment by the Master of the Vessell Froze Up at Margomishe [Merigomish]." Easson then to take them to Pictou, and with assistance from "Mr. Patterson," investigate the status of the vessel (thought to be a prize taken "by the rebels") and the alleged mistreatment of the Mi'kmaq. Francklin concluded: "I have had advice that John Allen has twice this winter sent dispaches from Machias by Micmack couriers to Mirimichy and the sea coast of the Gulph. Enquire of the Indians at Tatamagushe if they know anythink of it and Endeavour to get the Originals or Copys of the papers if possible."

date: 25 March 1779

numéro de référence: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/113

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