52 | | The Deputys Ordered to attend to hear a proclamation in Regard to the Marshes |
53 | | Letter to the Lvt Governor from Menis, and the wife and Children of Jackish the Indian Sett at liberty |
55 | | The Conditions of peace Signed by the Indians |
56 | | Three Boys that were taken prisoners by and Ransomed from the ffrench Examined |
58 | | Mr Winniet order'd to give Back John Tayleors obligation, and two Indians Sign the Articles of peace |
59 | | Two more of the Indians Sign the Articles |
60 | | Letter from the Indian Cheifs to the Governor |
61 | | One of the Indian prisoners make his Escape, and a motion made to Send a party up the River objected against |
62 | | The ffrench mens Memorial about Sowing their Seed advised |
63 | | Day of Thanksgiving |
64 | | Mr Winniet ordered to give Back Melansons obligation |
65 | | Letter to the Lvt Govr from the Indian Cheifs |
66 | | Prudane Robisheau &c Examined Upon oath |
68 | | Letter from the Lvt Govr of Cape Breton In favour of Joseph Dougas |
69 | | Permitt from Major Cosby in favour of Said Dougass read |
70 | | Monsr Moutton a Surgeon made prisoner |
71 | | Letter from the Indian Cheifs promising to Behave peaceably |
72 | | The members of the Council &c take the oath of fidelity, and letter craving a preist to be Sent to the Inhabitants of Pigiguit |
74 | | Joseph Dougas's petition read &c and Mrs Rice order'd to pay mr Oliver & Capt Blower |
76 | | James Michells petition advised |
77 | | The ffrench Examined about Repairing their Marshes |
78 | | Motion made to Execute one of the Indian prisoners |
80 | | Mr Winniet and his Crew Examined |