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To His Excellency Sir Gaspard Le Marchand Lieutenant Governor &c. &c. &c
May it please you Excellency
As I shall probably leave town on Monday , and may not have an opportunity of communicating with your Excellency respecting the Petition handed you by Dr. [Twining?] and myself on the part of the Indians, I beg to say that in presenting it I simply fulfilled a promise to the Indians that I would myself put it into the Governors hands and use all my influence to get it forwarded.
It may be proper for me to state that I cannot vouch for the truth of the statements contained in the Petition, tho I fear they are all too true. I have read the Petition publickly at Charlottetown , St. John N. B. Frederickton and many
Sir Gaspard Le Marchant, Lieute[na]nt Governor
&c &c &c
Date: 1852
Retrieval no.: Commissioner of Public Records — Mi'kmaq and Government Relations series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 431 number 66
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