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him a Receipt for Some Money Due which he tendered him, & Stoping Some Effects, upon Some pretences as are Sett forth in Said Petition
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Which Said Papers being Read & Ordred to be filed, the Honourable L.t Governour ask'd the Advice & Oppinion of the Board ; And the Same being Considered in their Order
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The Board Unanimously Agreed, That, Whereas it appears that the Reve.d M.r Robert Cuthbert hath Obstinately persisted in keeping Company with Margaret Douglass Contrary to all Reproofs & Admonitions from Alexander Douglass her husband and Contrary to his Own promises & the Good Advice of his Honour the L.t Governour That he the Said M.r Robert Cuthbert Should be keept in the Garrison withour Port liberty and that his Scandalous affair & the Satisfaction demanded by the Injured Husband be Transmitted in Order to be Determined at Home; And that the Honourable L.t Governour may write for Another Minister in his Room
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Then the Reverend Mr Robert Cuthbert being Sent for to give his Reasons for Stoping of Alexander Douglass's Goods &.ca as is Represented in Said Douglass's Petition, who having Accordingly come, and being ask'd, Made Answer
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No, That he did not, he might have them when he pleased, and that he did not Insist upon anything, either for him, his wife or Child
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At a Council held at the Honourable L.t Governour John Doucetts house in his Majestys Garrison of Annapolis Royall on Munday 19 of October 1724
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Present The Honourable Lievt Governor President Major Paul Mascarene John Adams Esq | William Skene Esq William Shirreff Esq |
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Libert Given to the Gov.r of Cape Breton to purchass Refreshments
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The Honourable L.t Governor Advised the Board That Mons.r S.t Ovid the Governor of Cape Breton had Sent a Vessell to Transport hltoor the Messengers that were Sent by
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