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Lettre de Peter Durquand, Commissaire général, le 16 janvier, 1826, ville de Québec, au colonel Darling, Secrétaire
militaire.
Nous désirons remercier Carmen Long
pour la retranscription de cette lettre.
Source: Document des Archives
Nationales du Canada RG8, Série "C", volume 136. Recherche:
Benoît Long; Copie
photographique: Ghislain Long; Image: Benoît Long. |
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Letter from Peter Durquand, Missisary General, dated January 16,
1826, Quebec City, to Colonel Darling, Military Secretary.
We wish to thank Carmen Long for her transcription of
this letter.
Source: National Archives of Canada, RG8, Series "C", volume
136. Research: Benoît Long; Photographic Copy: Ghislain Long; Imaging: Benoît
Long. |
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Commissary Generals’ Office
Quebec, 16th January 1826.
Sir,
Adverting (?) to a payment made in
the month of August last, to Lt Bélanger the present Post Master of
Quebec, of the amount of one years’ allowance to 24th June 1825, to
Phillip Long for having settled on the Lake Temisquata for the purpose
of facilitating the communication between this Province and New
Brunswick, and which allowance has been paid to the Post Master for the
time being, ever since the year 1811. I have the honor to state that
the Deputy Commissary General of Accounts, in the case in question,
calls for a Power of Attorney or other Authority for paying the amount
in this manner. I therefore solicit the sanction of His Lordship the
Commander of the Forces hereto, and beg to suggest, the arrangement
seems to have been adopted with a view to the facility of remitting the
man his salary, the present mode may be continued.
I have the honor to be, Sir,
Your most obedient humble servant.
Peter Durquand
Commissary General
To : Major General Darling,
Military Secretary.
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