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


  368 Nova Scotia Archives.  
151 Letter from mr Winniett Concerning the Three ffrench men Supposed to be Spies
152 Cheif of Cape Sable Indians Comes to Sign the Articles of peace
153 The Deputys brings the Indians of this River to Sign Said Articles
155 The Indians Sign Said Articles
156 Presents given to the Indians, and letter from Govr Armstrong relating to the peace wt the Indians
158 The Boards opinion In Relation to Said peace
159 Charles Robicheau Explains the Governors letter to the Indians
160 Letters from the Deputys of Upper and Nether Cobaquitts
162 Mr Winniets Bond for Alexr Bourg's Good behaviour
163 Widow Brosards petition in Relation to a Bastard Child
165 Monsr Mangeant receiv'd under the protection of this Government
167 The Governor & Lvt Govrs Commissions Read
168 The Deputys take the Oath to King George, and the Governors Commissions Registred
169 Nicholas the Lvt Governors Servant Examined
172 Ditto order'd to be Whip't &c
173 Methods perswading the ffrench to take the oath
174 The Governors Speech to the Deputys
175 The Deputys &c Sign the Oath
176 Pere Gaulins Petition Considered
177 Captain Bennett & Ensign Philipps Appointed to Administer the oath at Menis
178 Monsr Gaulin order'd to Serve the Cure at Menis
180 Letter from the Govr of Cape Breton desiring liberty to purchase provisions, and a Letter shewing that Monsr Mangeant had killed Lestage
181 Capt Bennett and Ensn Philipps voyage to Menis delay'd till the Spring
181 The preist Gaulin takes the oath


               

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