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Letter from John Wentworth to Edward Winslow, 10 June 1803

Author:Wentworth, John
Date:1803-06-06
Subjects:Bernard [Barnard], [Serope] Provincial agent for Nova Scotia 1803 p. 4
Chipman, Ward Sir John Wentworth's regards to p. 6
Customs House St. Andrews site recommended to Lord Hobart and a suggestion that Edward Winslow establish it
Exports plaster of Paris from Nova Scotia p. 2
Glenie, Lieutenant James his recovery p. 1
Hobart, Lord New New Brunswick Customs House recommended to p. 1
Imports Colonies forbidden to bring in wine, oil, fruit, etc., directly: must come via Britain p. 2
Leonard, George I [Senior] Sir John Wentworth's high opinion of p. 3
Lodge, The Sir John Wentworth at, 1803/6/-
Navigation Act may be interfered with by an export p. 2
Nova Scotia its current Legislature, 1803, is promising p. 4
Plaster of Paris its export from Nova Scotia and the Navigation Act p. 2
Smuggling p. 2
Trade British Colonies export fish, lumber, etc., directly but must import wine, oil, etc., via Britain: inhibitory to p. 2
Wentworth, Lady Frances in rather poor health p. 5
Source:Vol. 12-27
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