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Letter from Thomas Crawley, Cape Breton, with reference to Hugh McLean's case, M.M. Keagney's petition, the Indian Grant, and other matters.
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to complete their titles except by purchase- Such a hint
may be the means of saving some expense to Mr. McKeagney,
who [?resigned] the Lot non petitioned for by Hugh Melony,
for the benefit of his grandchildren , since deceased -

Which of the [?Pseudo] Apostles of the Indians bears
most of the [Onus - underlined] , I know not , but I shun to think that
the [?Stipendiary] determined to take the lighter end, as he
pitched his tabernacle entirely out of the way of his Disciples.

Alas, how much more that £50 [?per] [illegible] might
have benefitted the poor Indians in the shape of blankets, [?meal] [&c]
to the blind, the naked and more than half Starved wretches among
them- Apropos unless the Honorable Committee be pleased
soon to brush away the difficulties that impede the Indians
Grant , the poor old Surveyor General may chance to receive the
honor of the scalping Knife and Tomahawk, for they cannot
be made to comprehend what impediment can exist since
[Gubbench? - underlined] promised with [underlined] his own [?mouth - underlined] that they should have it. Unless [?Clawley - underlined] whom they consider as the chief if
not the only land merchant; be turned against them-

One John [?Handley] wishes to obtain a warrant
for Lot No. 2 South Side of Lingan Bay and as much land
in the Rear as may be requisite to make two hundred Acres;


Date: 1830

Retrieval no.: Commissioner of Public Records — Mi'kmaq and Government Relations series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 430 number 173

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