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to Joshua Mauger
3 August 1784
Watson, Brook, 1735-1807
He hopes that Mr. Dight will be able to sell all Mauger's land. Colonel Carleton sails for New Brunswick but has no power to remove people who have settled on Mauger's land.
GLC03902.035
20 August 1784
Mauger is ill. Governor Carleton is setting up the government of New Brunswick.
GLC03902.036
4 January 1785
He is sorry to hear that Mauger had a terrible trip. Mr. Butler has been complaining about his nephew Dight.
GLC03902.037
8 January 1785
Quotes a letter from Mr. Dight in which he assures Mauger of the protection of his lands in Canada.
GLC03902.038
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.
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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 19, 1785
Inquires about Mauger's illness. He is on the Cricklade Committee.
GLC03902.041
4 March 1785
He is still confined on the Cricklade Committee. The weather is exceedingly cold.
GLC03902.042
26 March 1785
Butler has returned but Watson cannot visit him due to his "confinement on the Cricklade Election Committee." He hopes Mauger stays well.
GLC03902.043
2 April 1785
He is glad Mauger decided to stay in the country until the spring. The Cricklade Committee is finished. It "seated two Petitioners and reported the Returning Officers to the House for punishment."
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