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Footprints in the Sand

Pre‐1867 Government Records for Sable Island

Petition to the Major General Sir John Gaspard LeMarchant from Captain Joseph Darby

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Excellency Major General Sir John Gaspard LeMarchant
[Hright?] [Hright?] Commander of the order of St. Ferdinand and of Charles the third of Spain Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief in and over Her Majesty's Province of Nova Scotia and its Dependencies [word?] [word?] [word?]

The Humble Petition of the late undersigned shewith, That your Petitioner was connected with Sable Island and its affairs for a period of over Forty two years in 1802 and that his father was the first man that conveyed the supplies to the Island in his own vessel which he continued to do for a number of year.
That in 1807 Your Petitioner then a youth was sent to the Island by his father to assist the Superintendant where he remained until 1811. That he subsequently Piloted the Shannon Frigate, Captain Broke and conducted her safe to Sable Island and brought away from thence the Captain Officer Crew and prisoners of H. M. Ship Barbadoes wrecked there with sixty three thousand dollars, and Captured a most troublesome Privateer call the Wily Reynard.
That in 1814 your Petitioner joined his father in the purchase of a smart Schooner named the Two Brothers for the Service of Sable Island of which he was the Master, and sailed under a protection or Convention signed by the American Government and the Government of Nova Scotia against all

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4 pages 30 x 47 cm

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 425 number 86

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