| 1 | | Members of the Council chosen |
| 3 | | An ordnance for a Magazine for Grain, ffather Justinians letter Read, & an order that all vessells that take in Grain Give Bond for ,100 |
| 4 | | Captain Blin to have liberty to take in 50 Hogsheads of Wheat, John Adams Esqr Sworn, & letter to the Inhabitants of Menis |
| 5 | | ffather Justinian & the Inhabitants of Menis letter read |
| 6 | | Committe of Council, Committe to Inspect papers belonging to the province, & the Explanation of that part of the Councils Oath Relating to Secrecy |
| 7 | | Order to the ffrench Inhabitants |
| 8 | | Report of a Committee |
| 9 | | Severall ffrench men Examined Concerning the Indians threatning them |
| 10 | | Two ffrench Representations Objected Against |
| 11 | | ffrench letters read and Petipas to be sent for |
| 12 | | An order to be Sent to the ffrench not to Cut a Road from this River to Menis |
| 13 | | Several letters from Menis read |
| 14 | | Information that the disaffected ffrench Stir up the Indians, & Express Sent for the Cheif of the Indians residing at St Johns |
| 15 | | Nine of the Indian Cheifs arrive |
| 16 | | A present to be given to the Indian Cheifs |
| 17 | | Gillam Philipps admitted one of the Council, & three ffrench men Exanim'd about the Disaster at Canso |
| 18 | | ffive ffrench men that Committed the Robbery at Canso Examined |
| 19 | | John Henshaw made Capt of Militia |
| 20 | | The Indians Robing an English Sloop at Menis |
| 21 | | Letter to the Deputys of Menis |