231 | | The ffrench to take the oath of Alleadgeance, and Information of the Indians Seizing a sloop in Newfoundland |
232 | | Letter Congratulating his Majestys Accession to the Throne, & Governor Armstrongs Credentials when he Releived Governor Phillips laid before the Board |
233 | | Mr Skeens Petition Against mr Watherby, Peter Blins Petition for a peice of Ground at Canso, & Monsr Gaulens petition for Marry Dynnis |
235 | | Letters from Britain Concerning Pyrates and ffines and Recoverys, with Etiene Rivet & Bourgs petitions And Benjamin Landrys Against Boudrot &c |
236 | | Etiene Rivets Examination about his Behaviour, With the Boards opinion about Plaintiff & defendants Appearing, and Mr Bourg ordered to Give an Account of what rents he received |
237 | | Major Mascarenes petition for a peice of' Ground |
238 | | Major Mascarene Gets liberty to go to Boston, Otho Hamilton Esqr Admitted one of the Council, and John Bourgs petition praying to Succeed Matthew Martin in the Seigniority of Cobaquit |
239 | | Joseph Robicheau &c their petition against Rene Martin, Noel Durangs petition for a Grant, The Governors Orders for Surveying the Inhabitants Estates, and a Copy of John Dinnys Deed of Sale laid before the Board |
240 | | The Governors order for Surveying the Inhabitants Estates to be published |
241 | | Rene Martin order'd to pay Rent to John Bourg &c, and Lewis Bourgs petition in Relation to Boundarys |
242 | | Monsr Gaulens Complaint against the Inhabitants for want of Sufficient allowance as their Preist |
243 | | Laverns petion Against Gautier, and James 0 Neales petition for a piece of Ground at Shickenectua |
245 | | The Governors Speech in Relation to the Scarcity of Grain |
246 | | In Relation to the Scarcity of Grain |