184 | | Several Gentlemen to be Sworn & admitted Members of the Council |
185 | | The New Members of the Council takes the oath |
186 | | Mr Shirreffs protest Recorded, and He Appointed Secretary |
187 | | William Blin's petition against John Adams Esqr |
189 | | Witnesses Examined in Said Affair, and mr Shirreffs Order to act as Secretary desired to be Recorded |
190 | | The Councils advice desired in Relation to the ffrench Coin, Memorial of Germain Savoye, &c and the ffrench Coin kept at the former value, Buying Cattle &c |
191 | | Captain Gambles Complaint against the Lvt Governor |
192 | | Relating to the ffrench Coin, and Captain Gambles Complaint found Groundless |
193 | | Capt Bennett and Ensn Philipps Journal |
194 | | Mr Blins Affair against mr Adams, Germaine Savoye Compearing is Dismissed, and Piere Godets disobedience |
195 | | Orders to Alexr Bourg at Menis, & mr Blins Claim agt mr Adams Decided |
196 | | Letter to the Inhabitants of the Bay in Relation to the oath |
197 | | Ann Robicheau's Petition against John Adams Esqr |
198 | | Etienne Rivett Examined |
199 | | Mr Winniets Petition against mr Adams |
200 | | The Behaviour of the ffrench up the Bay, and methods to bring them to obedience |
201 | | Mr Winniets Affair Against mr Adams doth not properly lye before the Council |
202 | | Encouragement to the obedient ffrench, & kind letters to be Sent to the Indians |
203 | | Mr Shirreff Refuses to Act as Secretary |
204 | | Mr Winniets Memorial for going up the Bay, and trade to Menis prohibited |
205 | | Letter sent to the Indians, and Information of Ratifying the peace with the Indians at New England |