22 | | The order Relating to Grain read to the Merchants |
23 | | The Hunters prohibited to Carry passengers &c |
24 | | Representation to be Sent for More forces |
25 | | Ditto Read and Approved Off |
26 | | Mr Wroth Examin'd & the Lvt Govr Reflected on |
27 | | Mr Winniet ordered to Beg pardon |
28 | | Mr Winniet Confin'd |
30 | | Major Armstrongs Return from Canso |
31 | | Two prisoners brought by Major Armstrong Examined Upon Suspicion of Murder |
32 | | Arthur Savage Craves that mr Winniet Make Good his Speech Against him, & the prisoners that were Examind Upon the Suspicion of Murder at Canso liberate upon Bail |
33 | | Mr Hobbys petition in Relation to Sir Charles Hobbys papers |
34 | | Letter from Philip Melanson &c In Relation to the Robbing of mr Aldens Sloop |
35 | | Mr Winniet Appointed to Eexcute his Excellencys Commands at Menis |
36 | | Petition from the ffrench Inhabitants |
37 | | Ditto Answered |
38 | | a Committe Appointed to Speak with the Deputys of Menis |
41 | | Power given to the Deputys of Cobaquid to Chuse three more deputys |
42 | | Motion made for Establishing a Court of Judicature |
43 | | Minutes Relating to a Court of Judicature |
45 | | All persons departing from the province to give due Notice thereof |
46 | | His Excellencys Orders in Relation to the Robbing of mr Aldens Sloop advised |
48 | | Orders to prevent Captain Aldens Crew Coming on shore for fear of the Smal pox, and methods proposed for furnishing provisions to the Garrison |
50 | | Proclamation to Search for Wreck Goods |
51 | | His Excellencys Instructions to the Lvt Govr produced, & Caveat agt Peter Bondre |