1783 21 Apr New York
196. Permit for the negro Cato Ramsay to go to Nova Scotia ''or wherever else he may think proper''. Printed form.
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1783 5 May London
197. Stephen Holland to Gideon White, reporting his efforts to collect White's bills from persons supposed to be in England and Ireland. Regrets his ill success and asks for further instructions. Holograph.
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1783 10 May Haddington England
198. Copy of the Lord's Prayer in French made by Archibald Cunningham.
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1783 11 May Nova Scotia
199. List of debts due Gideon White in Nova Scotia, contracted between 1777, and 1783.
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1783 14 May New York
200. Copy of a general order of Sir Guy Carletons, relative to treatment of deserters.
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178[3?] 19 May Monks Corner
201. Major J. Coffin to Gideon White, asking him to send certain provisions, and giving personal news. Holograph.
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1783 6 Jun New York
202. List of orders and notes left with Nathaniel Thomas by Capt. Gideon White.
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1783 9 Jun New York
203. Power of attorney making Benjamin Davies Jr. attorney for Gideon White.
Overleaf: Certified by David Campbell, notary public.
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1783 10 Jun New York
204. List of debts due Gideon White in the U.S.A., Jamaica, England and Ireland.
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1783 10 Jun New York
205. Gideon White to Messrs. Mills & Hicks, enclosing list of bills, notes, and orders which R. Spence is to collect for him in St. Augustine and remit to them. Overleaf: list of bills etc. to be collected. Holograph.
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1783 13 Jun New York
206. John Hicks to Gideon White, in receipt of letter. He transmits accounts and sends personal messages to White and other friends. Holograph.
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1783 13 Jun New York
207. Nathaniel Whitworth to his brother Charles. Business and personal matters. Holograph.
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1783 14 Jun New York
208. Lt. Wm. Chew to Gideon White, in receipt of letter. Business matters and best wishes for his trip to Jamaica. Holograph.
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1783 24 Jun Kingston
209. List of sales by Burke & Humphreys on account of Mr. Charles Whitworth.
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1783 1 Jul Port Rosaway
210. [Copy of] letter from Jas Courtney to Archibald Cunningham, on arriving at Shelburne (Port Roseway). ''My reason for not writing ere this was on our arrival here dark woods and dismal Rocks Cover'd the ground (which belonged to the Associated Loyalists) on my first going on shore after travelling five or six hours, returned quite discouraged, and yet had in the Course of my Ramble knocked down two brace of Partridges and one Hare, next time went further [and] still returned dissatisfied. I tho't Hunger look'd every wretch in the face that could not hunt or shoot for his subsistence [......] boasted Land of Cannan my stay here shall be very [short] but I will first look at the Fishery we went & [return]ed well satisfied. Providence in the Article has been exceeding bountifull, fish never was more plenty nor easeyer come at, than from this place. Great numbers of Vessells from different places of New England are here fishing, which by the by was infamous in the Peace Makers to allow.
We have got our town Lotts which is just large for a good House and Small Garden, and [ ]. Since the Trees are cut / good down the Ground looks [ ] and is exceeding/, far preferable to any about Halifax [and] I think equal to any I have seen in the Province, if [ ] Encouragement is given by Government it will in a [ ] time be a fine Settlement; the Harbour is one the [ ] and best in the World exceeding easey of access and [ ]ly secure when in - so that had I wrote you at first [I should] have given a poor and ver unjust account of it, for [I am no]w determined to stay and think to do exceeding well. General Patterson has been with us, and promises every [ ] in his power - The Governor likewise did set [ ] intention of visiting, but on the passage was taken [ ] obliged to return, yet sent a very genteel letter being Sorry [ ] ing it at juncture in his power to see a place which [ ] to be the first in the Province. I have enjoyed my [ ] likewise all our little family which join in [ ] and Believe me to be yours Sincerely.''
[Enclosed in Cunningham to Whitworth, 14 July 1783]
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