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Payment for soldiers enlisted "for the Expedn to Nova Scotia" — the first British offensive in the French and Indian War which eventually led to the end of the French Empire in North America

FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR Manuscript Document Signed "Nathaniel Perry," 1p, 11.75" x 4". Boston, April 18, 1755. Rough edges, horizontal and three vertical folds with small holes at fold crossings. Soiled. Clearly and darkly penned. Very good condition.

In full, "His Excellency William Shirley Esqr To Nathaniel Perry. To the Bounty money paid 113 Men Inlisted into His Majesties Service for the Expedn to Nova Scotia at 36/ } £203..8..0 – By Cash Received £90..0.0 / By [Cash] by Lieut. Jacob March 12 … 12..0 / Ballance 101..8 / £203..8 – 0. / Boston Aprill 18th 1755 / Errors Excepted ---- pr Nathaniel Perry." William Shirley was Royal Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay (1741- 1749, 1753-1756). Lieutenant Jacob March, a surgeon, was killed in the Battle of the Petitcodiac on September 2, 1755.

By November 1754, Capt. Nathaniel Perry (1713-1756) had raised a company of 46 men and received a warrant for further enlistments. On May 29, 1755, he raised a company of 99 men for "removing of the French encroachments from His Majesties Government of Nova Scotia." Capt. Perry’s Company was one of 10 companies forming the Second Battalion of Shirley’s Regiment. Serving in the French and Indian War with him were his sons Nathaniel,16, and Samuel, 13.

The expedition was successful. Perry took part in the capture of Fort Beauséjour from the French. On June 4, 1755 the British conquest of all of France’s North American territory began when a force of British regulars and New England Militia attacked Fort Beauséjour. The British-led force took control of the French fort by June 16, 1755, after which they renamed it Fort Cumberland. Capt. Perry died of illness at Fort Cumberland in 1756.

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