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Collection Reference Number GLC03902.116
From Archive Folder The Joshua Mauger Archive: Correspondence regarding Nova Scotia politics and mercantile affairs 
Title James D'Auvergne to Joshua Mauger about problems with Miss Bellie, and concerns over nephew in the colonies
Date 16 October 1778
Author D'Auvergne, James (fl. 1771-1788)  
Recipient Mauger, Joshua  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description The young girl Bellie has turned out to be worse than her brother. Expresses his concern over the fate of his nephew, Phil, who is in charge of a battery in the colonies. Discusses Miss Bellie's conduct and offers sympathy to Mrs. Tyson, who recommended her.
Subjects Merchants and Trade  Commerce  Global History and Civics  Canada  Soldier's Letter  Women's History  Indentured Servant  Canada  Military History  
People D'Auvergne, James (fl. 1771-1788)  Mauger, Joshua (1725-1788)  
Place written Palace Yard, London, England
Theme Women in American History; The American Revolution
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859