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Attestation of affidavit in RG 1 vol. 430 no. 160b. Mentions Indian Point.
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(160c.

Personally appeared before us the [subscribed]
two of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the
County of Sydney Dominick [Philypar]
of Pomquet who [deposed] that he is well
acquainted with all the improvements made
by the Indians these thirty years, at Pomquet, that
about twenty years ago they made a small improvement
on the lot adjoining to the [Ferry] Lot, now [McWhinnies]
which they didn't long occupy, being warned off by
[Talbot] the [Ferry] man; [Not] for about twenty years
the Indians have resided for the greater part of the time
on what is called the Indian Point, where they have
made large improvements and which [point] is now
claimed by Mr. Cogswell - Dominique [J] [illegible]

Sworn to before us at Antigonish
May 5th _ 1824

John Cunningham JP
Robt. N. Henry J.P.


Antigonishe 5th May 1824
Affidavit of Dominique
[illegible] [relative] to the
improvements of Indians
in lands at Pomquet
granted to Mr. Cogswell
& others. ---------
[illegible] [illegible] [illegible] of 5th _ May.


Date: 1824

Retrieval no.: Commissioner of Public Records — Mi'kmaq and Government Relations series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 430 number 160c

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