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Letter, W. Bogdani, London, to John Easson

Concerning leave of absence for Easson, which he had requested be deferred, since he [Easson] "did not think it prudent to leave Annapolis at present there having been such an Aleration in Publick affairs since [his] leave was greanted."  21 August 1756.  2 pages : 30 x 43 cm.   Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/15

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Mr Easson
          Office of Ordinance
          21 Augt 1756

          I have laid before the Board your
Letter of the 16 February last signifying that
you did not think it prudent to leave Annapolis
at present there having been such an Alteration
in Publick affairs since your leave was
granted, and therefore desired your leave
might be continued till a more favourable
opportunity.
          I am Commanded to acquaint
you in return that you have the Boards
leave to come to England whenever the
Service will admit of your Absence.
          I am
            Your most humble Servant
          W. Bogdani


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