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     At a Council held at the Honble Livt Governor's house in the fort of Annapolis Royal on Thursday the 7th of Sep.r P. M.

Present
The Hon:ble Liv.t Governor
John Adams Esq
Wm Skene Esq
Chris Aldridge Esq
Joseph Bennitt Esq
John Blower Esq
 
advice of his Majestys death

   
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     All the Officers of the Garrison being Convend His Hon. Inform'd them that he had Rec.d a letter from Capt Cavalley Commanding Officer at Canso by Gauters Vessel Just ar rived from thence advising him of the Melancholly news of His Majestys death & desired to know of the [211] Gentlmen Whether any of them had any further advice thereof, Whereupon Several of the Officrs assured him that they had Rec.d letters from most of the Commission'd Officers of that place to the Same purpose, wch upon Examination made the Certainty thereof no longer to be doubted

     It was therefore agreed & Resolved that as the day was far Spent the Remaindr of it Should be employed to Solemnise the death of that most Excellent & Glorious prince in the most decent manner
The accession of K. G. the 2d to the throne to be declared

          That a proclamation Should be prepared declaring the accession of the High & Mighty prince GEORGE prince of Wales to be declared to the Imperial Crown of Great Britain France & Ireland & Supreme dominion of Nova Scotia &c to be proclaim'd & publish'd next day in the forenoon to the Troops in Garrison then in the lower Town and afterwards to the Inhabitants & French planters of the upper Town & that the principal of them Should have notice given them to attend

     Then His Honr was pleasd to adjourn till ten a Clock next day


               

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