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to Joshua Mauger
12 October 1785
Watson, Brook, 1735-1807
Comments on Mauger's illness. Encloses a letter from Leslie Groce [Not in collection.]
GLC03902.055
4 March 1785
D'Auvergne, James, fl. 1771-1788
Le Cras has a painful case of the Gout in both feet and his left elbow and hand.
GLC03902.149
26 November 1785
He has not heard from Mauger and is worried. Families of property from Nantucket are settling at Dartmouth. Watson foretold the minister that this would happen as a result of the Alien Laws of the United States.
GLC03902.058
26 April 1785
Edward's arrival in Falmouth with passengers, and £ 17,850 in cash.Written at Charing Cross train station in London
GLC03902.152
January 21, 1785
Sir Charles Douglas has asked to be relieved. Watson will inform Mauger of his replacement as soon as he knows. He hopes Mauger's nervous disorder will soon be abated.
GLC03902.039
January 25, 1785
He has just returned from London. Mauger has been ill.
GLC03902.142
January 30, 1785
Regarding his illness.
GLC03902.143
January 31, 1785
He has been appointed Provincial agent, but will reject the job if its former occupant, Mr. Cumberland, or Mauger object. The government issued a proclamation forbidding trade "with Strangers, meaning Americans, as We meant to have the Navigation...
GLC03902.040
February 1, 1785
He continues to be ill. He also offers an excuse for his nephew Philip's failure to keep a promise.
GLC03902.144
February 11, 1785
Dean, William, fl. 1771-1785
Enclosed a copy of accounts. He hopes that Mr. Young will pay his bond.
GLC03902.217
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