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Letter from Theophilus Chamberlain to Hon. Charles Morris, Surveyor General, regarding two Black settlers at Porters Lake
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Dear Sir

I was the day before yesterday at Porters Lake attended by the Beurer Lewis Toney and the black - Lynch whom you recommended, whom I offered twenty acres of good land that I had purchased above the bridge, But both he and Toney insisted on having it below the bridge and claimed a promise from you to have it there. Notwith standing this interfears [interferes] with the expectation of those who were at the expence [expense] of the escheat I set them both down there and I purpoze [propose] to be in town as soon as I recover the fatigue of the journey and hope we may be able to concert means to give satisfaction on all hands, - Toney requests me to give him two acres but that is not in my power.

Your obliged humble servt [servant]

T Chamberlain

Honl [Honorable] C. Morris, Sur. Gen


Reference: Commissioner of Public Records collection Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 419 number 85

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