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Letter, Michael Francklin, Windsor, to David Easson

Long and detailed letter instructing Easson to proceed to Tatamagouche, and once there, have Mark Delesdernier send for "Louis Bask [Basque], a Micmack Indian and such other Indians that complain of Ill Treatment by the Master of the Vessell Froze Up at Margomishe [Merigomish]." Easson then to take them to Pictou, and with assistance from "Mr. Patterson," investigate the status of the vessel (thought to be a prize taken "by the rebels") and the alleged mistreatment of the Mi'kmaq. Francklin concluded: "I have had advice that John Allen has twice this winter sent dispaches from Machias by Micmack couriers to Mirimichy and the sea coast of the Gulph. Enquire of the Indians at Tatamagushe if they know anythink of it and Endeavour to get the Originals or Copys of the papers if possible."  25 March 1779.  4 pages : 30 x 48 cm.   Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/113

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          Windsor 25th March 1779

Mr David Eason
          Sir

          Having rec’d a Letter from Mr Mark Deles-
Denier of which the inclosed is a Copy I laid it before Government
and at the Same time recommended that you should be Sent on
the business In consequence of the Lt Governors approval I sent
for you from Annapolis
          I am therefore to desire you will proceed
Immediately to Tatamagushe and there apply to Mr Mark Delesdernier
To Send for Louis Bash a Micmac Indian and Such other Indians
who complain of ill Treatment by the master of the Vessell Froze up
at Margomishe and then proceed with them directly to Pictou and
being there arrived you will deliver to Mr Patterson mine and Mr
Bulkeley’s letters when you will either Send for the Master of the
Vessell to Pictou or go with Mr Patterson to Margomische.
          The first step taken Should be to Examine his
papers and his Men separately to Endeavour to Discover whether the
Vessell is a Prize to the Rebells or not and if you and Mr patterson
thinks she is a Vessell taken by the Rebells and are morally sure of it
the Papers Should be Sent immediately to Halifax to Mr Bulkeley
together with the Master and Some of the people and you must take
possession of her with two or three White men and Some Indians
but suffer no one to Plunder and make use of any thing belonging
to her but Provisions for your subsistence and you will remain on
board until you hear from Mr Bulkeley and from Mr Butler to whom
          you


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