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Minutes of H. M. Council, 1720-1742. 223


     Then mr Oliver Appear'd and Sign'd the Certifycate In favour of Capt Jephson; and afterwards the Board adjournedt till Nine of the Clock to Morrow Morning
 
Mr Oliver Sign Mr. Jephsons Certificate

   
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     Wednesday the 10th May 1732, The Same Members Mett according to adjournment, and Rene Le Blanc and Melanson being Call'd in, they Reported that they had [271] agreed, and Rene Le Blanc Declar'd himself Satisfyd having got Security for the payment of 1302 Livers two months after date, which put an end to that affair
 



Le Blanc and Melanson adjust their Accompt.


     Then the Secretary laid Before the Board a Certifycate which he had Receiv'd Yesterday from Lieut Govr Cosby In favour of John Le Blanc (alias Sappine) one of the two prisoners aforementioned, the Copy of Said Certifycate being as follows vizt
Annapolis Royall 9th May 1732
 
Gov. Cosby's Certificate in favour of Sappine produced and upon his Being Not guilty was Set at Liberty


     These are to Certify that Mr Eras: James Philipps and my Self Being together on Boord the Schooner Prince ffrederick, last Spring, on our voyage from hence to Canso, We anchor'd at Grand Passage, where we met with John Le Blanc (alias Sappine) who is now in Prison; We Examin'd him very Strictly Upon an Information that had been Given into the Council against him and Some others, about a Hatter that was Inveigled from Boston & lnsults Given on Board an English ves sell at Menis, by the Indians, Upon the whole we Could not find that the aforesaid John Le Blanc (alias Sappine) was in any Manner Guilty of what had Been Given in Against him as aforesaid; which Examination we transmitted from Gran Passage to Govr Philipps
Alexr Cosby
 


     Which Certifycate Being Read, His Honour Sent for the Said prisoner, who Being Examined, he was order'd to make his Declaration in writing and answer to the Allegations led1 against him; And Beaujaud the other prisoner Being also

1 laid
 
Beaujaud upon his Giving bond is Set at liberty


               

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