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The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749


Original Indexes—Index A. 365

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
55The 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
78Motion made to Execute one of the Indian prisoners
80Mr Winniet and his Crew Examined


               

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