APPENDIX (3.)
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Aug. 21 To Mrs. Francis Paul, at D. Davies’s, 21b. sugar, 0 l 6
“ Louis Nicolas, with a disabled hand and arm, by a cut wound, 0 l 6
Sept. 19 “ two Indian families on their route to the Westward, Joseph Golode and another, glb. Tea, ls. 6d,, cash 9d, 0 2 3
Oct. 13 “ Mrs. Joseph Louis, at J. DesBrisay’s, flannel, for self and child, ' 0 18 1
l5 “ Mrs. P. Francis, Lennox Island, at J. DesBrisay’s, flannel &c., O 9 1
Mrs. Francis resides at Lennox Island, and came to town for assistance and medical aid; I accompanied her to Dr. Mackieson, who, on ascertaining her complaint, sup- plied her with medicine for present and future use; she has had a large family, and in common with many other women of the tribe, is in a very weak state of health.
Oct. 20 Ferriage to encampment on Lot 48, 0 0 6
(Sept. 8th,) on this day I left town for St. Peter’s, with a view to the reinstatement of Mitchell Nicholas, in the land apportioned to him and family by the ”on. C. Worrell, on the Morel], consisting of 18 acres, but was obliged to return leaving the matter then unsettled.
My expences on this occasion, (absent best part of 3 days,) 0 8 3
Oct. 21 To Mrs. Sally Mitchell, élb. tea, 0 1 6 “ Louis Nicolas, élb. tea, 1s. 6d., and at D. Davies’s, 21b.
0 2 11
su ar, Nov. 3 “ Ml‘gS. Sally Mitchell, for shroud for her late husband, Michael Mitchell, 4s. 9d,, and cash to assist in interment of deceased, 5s., 0 9 9 17 On this day, I again left for St. Peter’s, with a view to the restoration of Mitchell Nicolas in the land appropriated forthe use of himself and family by Mr. Worrell, when, after reaching the place and learning that the party hav- ing temporary possession of the land, had, with the con— currence of the public Commissioner of crown land’s, petitioned the Lieutenant Governor in Council on the sub- ject,I desisted from then further prosecuting the matter.
Absent on this last occasion, 3% days, expences incurred, 0 10 7 To Mrs. P. Nicolas,for box pills, at Hooper’s,—this is same . person previously referred to, 0 l 6 ‘ 27 “ Mrs. P. Louis, at J. DesBrisay’s, llb. tea, 0 O 10 28 “ Mrs. P. Francis, at J. Williams’, for 61b. meal, 0 l 0 30 “ Edward Love, for leather for moccasins, for Sally Mitchell, and for Peter Mitchell, lying sick in camp On lot 48, O 5 10 Paid for fresh meat, and barley, &c., for Peter Mitchell, sick in camp, 0 2 8 Dec. 2 To Boyle, for leather, for 3 pair moccasins for Mrs. . Bernard, son, and daughter,—two last invalids, _ 0 8 0 “ Farquharson’s, Southport, for 41b. Pork, &c., for Mrs Bernard, 0 3 6