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Letter from Admiral Sir Alexander Cochran to Sir J. C. Sherbrooke regarding the condition of Black Refugees recently brought from Virginia
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Halifax 5th Octo. 1814
Sir,
Finding that some of the Negroe famillies that were lately brought from Virginia are in the greatest misery and destitute of clothing, food and shelter. I consider it my duty to acquaint Your Excellency that Lord Bathurst informed me that orders would be sent here, also to Trinidad, to furnish the Refugees from the United States with the [necessaries?] they might require, until they could provide for themselves; which I conclude comprised food, clothing and a place to shelter them from the weather, also that they were to be admitted as settlers in the Colonies; in consequence of this assurance
For His Excellency
[illegible] Gen. [illegible] J.C. Sherbrooke
[illegible]


Date: 5 October 1814

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records collection Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 420 number 10

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