Charlotte Taylor Her Life and Times
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1809 - 2 New Brunswick Land Petitions
To The Honorable Martin Hunter Esq. President of His Majesty's Council, and Commander in Chief of the Province of New Brunswick The Memorial of David Savoy of Tabusintack Respectfully Sheweth That he has been settled with His family upon a Lot at this River upwards of four years, which he does not find sufficient for his support he therefore humbly prays that your Honour will be pleased to order another lot to be given to him called No. 5 on the French Cove, making with his other Lot about 350 Acres - in the whole. The said Lot No. 5 was surveyed in 1804 for Charles Breaux, who has removed to Neguac, without making any improvement upon it as will appear by the annexed certificat David Savoy's X Mark 26th October 1809 - The above statement is correct Geo: Sproule J: G ATTACHMENTS: to all whome it may concarne this is to -? that the Lot by D -? Esqr to Charles -? In Tabishintack has never had eany think done upone it and the mash is a Commons as -? our hands the 16 october 1809 William Wishart -? Savoy Never hath -? the least improvement made on the said Lot, and the Marsh -? belonging -? was since been -? in Commons -? -? Dated at Tabisintack this -? Th October 1809 John Blake ENVELOPE: David Savoy [ Petitions Memorials Deeds
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