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Petition of Charles Gloade, Annapolis, for a grant of 200a promised to him some years since by James Kempt upon which he has settled amd made improvements. Includes testimonials and note from the Commissioner of Crown Lands, John Spry Morris, stating he is afraid that if Gloade is given a free grant, that an 'unscrupulous' white person will take his land from him. Backer includes note that the Provincial Secretary approved Gloade a free grant of land.
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Your petitioner being sensible of the desire of your Excellency to afford to the members of the tribe of Indians to which your petitioner belongs, every facility and encouragement to their permanent settlement in the Province which was the land of their forefathers, would submit to your Excellencys consideration, that the granting of lands to those who are desirous of settling on particular potions of land would be viewed as an additional mark of Your Excellencys care and favor.

That your petitioner being desirous that his family should in the event of his decease reap the fruits of his labor, would therefore humbly pray Your Excellency will be graciously pleased to direct a free Grant should be issued to your petitioner of the lands upon which he has expended so much labor and where he desires to remain settled and trusts his family will remain after him.

And your petitioner as in duty bound will ever pray &c

Charles Glode
X his mark
Annapolis Feby. 10. 1840


Date: 1840

Retrieval no.: Commissioner of Public Records — Mi'kmaq and Government Relations series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 430 number 188

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