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Registres du gouvernement britannique à Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749


Original Indexes—Index A. 367

121 Ditto orderd to be Banished
122 Letter from Isidore the preist advised
123 The Deputys of Menis and a preist order'd to appear in Council
124 Gotie a ffrench man Examin' d Upon oath
125 The Deputys Examined by Majr Mascarene
129 Several Memorials laid before the Board
130 ffrancis Bastarach's Claim against John Duyon
131 John Duyons papers registred and he allowed to go out of the province
133 Samuel Douglass's Memorial Answered and Piere Comman's petition Delay'd
134 Mr Shirreffs affair Concerning the Mill
135 Prudane Robicheau's petition answered by Seting him at liberty, and Margaret Douglass's petition for a Support advis'd
136 Several papers belonging to James Pobomcoups &c Inspected
137An order from Gaulin the preist to the Inhabitants Disapprov'd of
138 Mr Winniets Representation delayd
139 Ditto Answer'd, and the Merchants are allowed to go up the Bay
140 Piere Comman's Petition Answer'd
141 Commau & Richards agree about their lands, and John Adams and William Skeen Esqrs Sworn
142 Govr Armstrongs Arrival Congratulat, and Alexr Bourgs Submissive petition, as also three ffrench men Suppos'd to be Spies Examined
147 The peace Concluded with the Indians at Boston, and the Indians of this province to be advertised thereof
148 Letter from the Deputys Relating to the peace with the Indians
149 Ignace the preists Complaint against the Inhabitants of Shickenectua
150 Mary D'agre's petition


               

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