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Gideon White Family Papers

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1784  26 Feb  Jamaica  

256. Letter making Charles Whitworth attorney for Nathaniel Whitworth, to receive sums and demands from John Miller of Shelburne.  Signed etc.

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1784  28 Feb  Jamaica  

257. Promise to pay by Colin McDonald to Gideon White.  Signed and witnessed.

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1784  29 Feb  Jamaica  

258. Jas. Cary to Gideon White. Encloses something he wants published in the Nova Scotia Gazette. Sends greetings to Lt.-Gov. Fanning and Col. Isaac Allen, and says ''tell Col. Allen if you Please that Governor Campbell has set our Negroes free in such a Manner that he has great Part of them to himself. I have a Record of his setting one of mine at liberty.'' Holograph.

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1784  1 Mar  Jamaica  

259. Gen'l Archibald Campbell to Lord Charles Montague, on military and personal business. Congratulates him on arriving safely in Nova Scotia. Holograph.

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1784  5 Mar  London  

260. 1. Paul Maylor to Gideon White, relative to military and business matters. ''…'twas but two days Past that Governor Campbell made a regular return of the officers in the first & second Battalion of the Duke of Cumberland's Regiment to our Treasury & the Cursed Disputes between our Present, & Late Ministry, now Prevents Same being laid before the house of Comons [sic], in order to ye officers being put upon the half Pay List you will Please to Send me Regularly the Proper Vouchers to Produce at the War Office...'' Holograph.

2. Overleaf; Copy of letter to Philip Sergeant to Paul Maylor, announcing that he has appointed him his agent, and directing him to protest Gideon White's bill for £40. [Also overleaf in Maylor to White, 25 Mar.]

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1784  13 Mar  Jamaica  

261. Letter making Gideon White attorney for Philip Anglin to take up 1000 acres of land in Nova Scotia.  Signed etc.

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1784  13 Mar  Jamaica  

262. Letter making Gideon White attorney for Henry Paget to take up 1000 acres of land in Nova Scotia.  Signed etc.

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1784  15 Mar  Jamaica  

263. Letter making Gideon White attorney for Simon Philips to take up 500 acres of land in Nova Scotia.  Signed etc.

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1784  15 Mar  Jamaica  

264. Nathaniel Whitworth to his brother Charles, on Charles' embarking on business in Nova Scotia. ''Finding you dispos'd to settle in business in the Province of Nova Scotia, I would from what little knowledge I have of that Country recommend Port Rosway alias Shelburne as your place of residence, where you will establish a House under the firm of Messrs. Charles & Nathl. Whitworth, to commence the business thereof I have advanc'd two thousand Pounds Sterling, with the addition of two thousand Pounds more upon Credit from the House of our correspondence Messrs. Champion & Dickson merchants in London, the whole amount of which I have order'd to be Ship'd to your address in Halifax or Port Rosway if a conveyance offers, as early as possible after receiving my Orders;
    Your own knowledge and experience in the business we are entering into, renders it totally unnecessary for me to give any directions respecting any one branch thereof, the principal obstacle that at present occurs is that of accomodating yourself a store, but I would feign hope should you be a loss, that my very particular friend John Miller Esq. Depty, Collr. at Shelburne will have it in his power to furnish you with a place suitable, but should you have no other alternative I am convinc'd our mutual friend Capt. Gideon White will with pleasure oblige you in any requisition on that head.
    The next thing that I have to recommend to your most particular attention is that of being punctual in your correspondence and regular in your remittance...I shall inform you on my Arrival in England of the usual Credit given to Merchants in America, which will be a guide to you in your remittances; but at any time, should you have a quantity of Specie by you, by all means procure Bills (which you will always do at a discount) and forward them p. first conveyance, and not wait the expiration of the time we are credited; I would always avoid if possible in our importations exceeding the amount of the Credit we have ask'd for, should we be fortunate, I would rather lessen than increase it, and by degrees hope we shall be establish'd entirely on our own Bottoms; never fail writing our friends for Insurance whenever you send for Goods.
    As all transactions whatever in the line of business are on our Joint concern, you'll please give me Credit for one half the sum advanc'd viz. two thousand Pounds and of all other Monies you may collect on my Account.''
    ''I would not recommend you to be too hasty in entering into the fishery, rather wait the result of other People which will enable you to determine whether it will be an Object; should you have any concerns in that line before my Arrival, I think the American Market will be the most eligible as you may Judge from the fluctuating Prices here, and at the Windward Islands.
    In point of building I think you should not be in two great a hurry, unless Miller has made a purchase of a Water Lot, in that case, I think you had better immediately set about it, but you will be better able to Judge when you arrive on the Spot, I think its more than probable youll be able to purchase a Store already compleated, as many people have reduc'd themselves to the last shilling in building, and have not at present wherewithal to support themselves.'' Encloses invoice of rum he has sent; he is to remit the Messrs. Lane, Son and Fraser in London. g. Brinley, G. Townsend and T. a. Coffin are in Halifax and will be of service. If he cannot collect any cash from debts owing he may call on Dr. Prince or either of the Debloises. Postscript. Holograph.

White Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 948 No. 264


1784  16 Mar  Jamaica  

265. Letter giving Gideon White power of attorney to take up 500 acres of land for John Myrie in Nova Scotia.  Signed etc.

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1784  25 Mar  London  

266. Duplicate of letter from Paul Maylor to Gideon White relative to Sargeant's debt. Postscript giving directions with regard to authorizing him to draw half pay, and asking White to assist Maylor's agent in disposing of Lord Charles Montague's effects. 
Overleaf:
1. Copy of Sargeant's letter to Maylor, 22 Jan, above.
2. Copy of Maylor's letter to Sergeant, 7 Feb, above.

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1784  30 Mar  Montego Bay  

267. Henry Paget to Gideon White. General news and messages to friends in Nova Scotia. Holograph.

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1784  5 Apr  Jamaica  

268. Ensign John Lindsay to Gideon White, asking him whether his Nova Scotia land may be secured without his coming to the province, etc. Holograph.

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1784  5 Apr  Montego Bay  

269. Henry Paget to Gideon White. Personal. Holograph.

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1784  6 Apr  Montego Bay  

270. Robert Dowse to Gideon White. Personal. Holograph.

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