Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society . Endymion, was soon afterwards ordered to the NorthAmerican Station. Dr. Hoffman hiarried in 1811, and leftthe Navy. He settled in private practice in Halifax, and wasfor many years a leading member of his profession. He hadseveral appointments under the Government, notably that ofSurgeon-General to the Militia of Nova Scotia. He died atHalifax, 2nd April, 1850. Memo re property on west side of Pleasant Street, northof Morris Street prepared by Mr. Geo. E. E. Nichols, in regardto the site of the Bishop Inglis house on which it is proposedto pl


Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society . Endymion, was soon afterwards ordered to the NorthAmerican Station. Dr. Hoffman hiarried in 1811, and leftthe Navy. He settled in private practice in Halifax, and wasfor many years a leading member of his profession. He hadseveral appointments under the Government, notably that ofSurgeon-General to the Militia of Nova Scotia. He died atHalifax, 2nd April, 1850. Memo re property on west side of Pleasant Street, northof Morris Street prepared by Mr. Geo. E. E. Nichols, in regardto the site of the Bishop Inglis house on which it is proposedto place an historic tablet commemorating Sir John Inglis,the hero of Lucknow. Deed dated 21st November, 1808. Hon. Andrew Belcher and Wife, Marianne, to Rt. Inglis, Bishop of Nova Scotia, Consideration £1600. Conveys a lot measuring 222 ft. on west side of PleasantStreet and bounded on the north by property occupied asGovernment stables and on the south by property of JamesStewart. Lot being about 224 feet deep. Deed dated 7th June, Lt. Colonel, the Hon. Richard John Uniacke, H. M. Attorney Generalfor Nova Scotia. From a Miniature by J. Clow, 1831, in the possession of Lt. Col. CroftonUniacke, Southsea, Eng. presidents address. 19 Eliza Inglis, Widow and Extrx of Rt. Rev. Bishop John In-gUs, Jane L. IngUs, Arabella P. Inglis, Catherine A. P. Inglis(spinsters) Elizabeth J. Kilvington, widow, all of TunbridgeWells, England, Col. John E. W. Inglis, and Thomas C. In-glis, to Joseph P. Hagarty of Halifax, Professor of Music. Con-sideration £3000. Conveys a lot on the west side of Pleasant Street, 222 by 202 ft. deep, bounded northerly by Govt. Stables westby Governors Field so called and south by lands of JamesMoren. Recites that the above grantors, with the exception of oneCharles Inglis, are all of the Heirs at Law of Bishop John Inglis,and that Charles Inglis referred to has no interest in this pro-perty under his late fathers will. Also that the propert


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