206 | | The traders propose to Serve the Garrison with provisions |
207 | | Mr Blin Committed to prison, & the Deputys Cannot Serve the Garrison with provisions |
208 | | The Deputys Assured of kindness Upon their Good behaviour, and Joseph Bissets petition for going up the Bay advised |
209 | | Nathaniell Donnells petition for going up the Bay |
211 | | The accession of K. George the 24 to the Throne Declared |
212 | | His Majesty proclaim'd, and the Members of Council &c take the oath |
214 | | The oath proposed to the ffrench |
215 | | The Deputys & Inhabitants ordered to attend |
216 | | The Deputys &c Refuse to take the oath |
217 | | The Deputys Imprisoned, and Monsr Le ffondt's Declaration |
218 | | The Deputys order'd to be laid in Irons |
219 | | Monsr Le ffondt Set at liberty |
220 | | Letters from Great Britain and vessells to be hired for proclaiming his Majesty |
222 | | Ensign Wroth appointed with Capt Hows vessell to proclaim the King |
223 | | Major Mascarenes proceedings In Relation to the peace with the Indians Approved of, and one of the Deputys sick in prison Not allowed to be at liberty without Bail |
224 | | ffrancis Richards Petition |
225 | | Ditto Imprisoned |
226 | | Major Cosby Made Lvt Governor, and ffrancis Richards Set at liberty |
227 | | Information of the Murder and piracy Committed by the Indians |
228 | | Two Indians Examined in Relation to Said Murder |
230 | | Mr Wroths journal Govr Armstgs Instructions to him Examined |