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Minutes of H. M. Council, 1720-1742. |
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Cheif, in the value of One hundred pounds New England money, That all the grain taken on board any such Vess [margin] at any port or place of this Goverment shall be brought here directly, for the use and on the risque of the Goverment, and deliverd here at the common price if required paying four penceper bush.ll freight
(signed) R. Philipps
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Ar. Savage Scery. |
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M.r James Blin begg'd leaue to supply the Inhabitants of Seconecto with some Grain [4] which he had promist them last fall as he sayd
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Resolued that M.r James Blin haue liberty to carry fifty hogsheads of wheat to Seconecto to supply the necessityes of the Inhabitants there.
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Blin liberty for 50 hhds. of wheat. |
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At a Council held at the hon:ble Lievts Gov:s house in his Majties Garrison of Annapolis royal upon Thursday the 28th of Aprill 1720.
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Present. His Excellency the General The Hon.bIe John Doucett Esq.re Presid:t Lawrence Armstrong Esq Paul Mascarene Esq John Harrison Esq Cyprian Southack Esq Arthur Savage Esq | John Adams Esq Hibbert Newton Esq William Skene Esq William Shirreff Esq Peter Boudre Esq |
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John Adams Esq was made choice of by His Excellency to serve His Majtie in Council for this Province, who took the Oaths accordingly & subscribed the Declaration aforesaid, then took his place at the council Board. A Letter which was drawn up by a Committee of Council; to the Inhabitants of Meniss and Chignecto, was read, advised on, and amended
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John Adams Esq sworn
lett.r to Inhabitants of Meniss &c. |
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Resolued That the said Letter be sent to said Inhabitants by John Adams Esq and M.r James Blin in order to be read there publickly. [5]
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