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Letter, John Easson, Annapolis Royal, to David Easson

Writing his 21-year-old son with fatherly advice and concerning business matters.

Date: 12 January 1769

Reference: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/69

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Letter, Lieutenant-Governor Sir John Coape Sherbrooke, Halifax, to Lewis Morris Wilkins, Speaker of the House of Assembly

Concerning an address from the House of Assembly and HM Council sent to HRH the Prince Regent; Sherbrooke has been informed that the address has been received and will be given appropriate consideration.

Date: 26 May 1814

Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/67


Letter, Michael Francklin, Windsor, to David Easson

Concerning difficulties over payment for the lumber ("you may depend upon it that you will be carried to Prison if the order is not paid"); he cannot pay Easson unless Mr. Williams provides a certificate for the boards. The Acadians have asked for Easson to travel to "St. Johns" [presumably Ile Saint-Jean, i.e. Prince Edward Island]. Francklin offers to increase Easson's pay to £5 a month "if you can't fall into some Partnership with the Accadians more Profitable."

Date: 31 January 1781

Reference: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/123

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Notice of judgement pending, Prince vs Easson

Against the defendants, John and David Easson, if they do not appear in Supreme Court, Annapolis Royal.

Date: 20 May 1777

Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/35


Promissory Note in favour of Christopher Prince

For £28-6-6. Signature torn off, witnessed by John Ritchie. An early and rare printed form.

Date: 29 May 1778

Reference: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/110


Promissory note, John Fisher and David Easson, in favour of Alexander Grant

For £17, witnessed by William Prince. [David Easson's signature has been cut out.]

Date: 11 October 1802

Reference: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 B/154


Promissory note, Philip Richardson, Wilmot, in favour of Henry Munro

Payment in white pine

Date: 30 March 1769

Reference: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 B/39

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Receipt, Andrew Ritchie, Overseer of the Poor, to John Prince

For £4-15-8 from John and David Easson for account of John Prince.

Date: 4 September 1787

Reference: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/160


Receipt, Christopher Prince, Annapolis Royal, to John Easson

For bills of exchange drawn on Richard Forman, Tower of London, for £27 Sterling.

Date: June 1779

Reference: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/116


Receipt, D. J. Browne, Attorney

For £2-1-4 received from David Easson in the suit by John Prince.

Date: 4 September 1787

Reference: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 B/85


Summons to John Easson and David Easson

To answer a suit of John Prince, trader, regarding an unpaid promissory note.

Date: 19 September 1782

Reference: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/129


Summons, Supreme Court, Annapolis Royal

Christopher Prince vs John Easson and David Easson, for trespass.

Date: 20 September 1776

Reference: Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/34


Summons, to John Easson and David Easson

Regarding £27 sterling owing on a promissory note made out to Christopher Prince and signed by John Easson and David Easson. Two draft copies of this document, both signed for the plaintiff by George Thomson.

Date: May 1777

Reference: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/101


Writ served on John and David Easson

For them to appear in the Supreme Court, Annapolis, to answer a claim by John Prince for £50. Part missing.

Date: 22 September 1785

Reference: Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/149


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