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 |