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Letter from several owners of land at Preston to Hon. T. N. Jeffery, Collector of Customs, regarding the relinquishment of portions of the lands at Preston to be allotted to the Black Refugees. With endorsement thereon by the Lieutenant Governor, Lord Dalhousie
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The request of the lots near Point Pleasant is totally
inadvisable, because I consider that ground as highly
necessary to Government in a military point of view
I am very desirous that the agreement loosely [illegible] into [decring?] the administrative of Sir John [illegible] should be brought to a conclusion, in the spirit in which it was understood when the people of colour were placed on the land. I think the Surveyor General, & the then acting secretary of the Province the people [illegible] on the part of Government to arrange this with the Proprietor. I will consider their recommendation of the [illegible] in a desire to act with liberality towards the Proprietor. I would wish to obtain a relinquishment of the whole of the lots in that period where the Blacks are placed if that caused [illegible], I wish at least so much as is in actual occupation of the Blacks


Date: 12 October 1818

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records collection Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 419 number 96

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