247 | | Nathaniel Donells petition in Relation to his vessell and Goods being Seiz'd, and Monsr Gaulen and the Inhabitants Agreement |
248 | | The Deputy's Answer to the Governors order about having their lands Survey'd, Laverns petition Against Gautier Granted, and the desire of James 0 Neales petition Also Granted |
249 | | The Governors proposals to the Inhabitants In Relation to Grain |
250 | | The Petition of John Prince &c Examined |
251 | | The petitions of Michel Boudrot and others of Menis praying for a Settlement at Chippody |
253 | | The Secretary acquaints the Board of the Governors opinion of last days Minute, and of John Depuis Affair |
254 | | John Depuis affair Decided |
255 | | The Members of Councils opinion In Relation to Surveying the province |
256 | | Landry and the Le Blancs order to appear in Council both together in order to have a Decision in their Affair |
257 | | A Letter agreed to be Sent to mr Bourg in Relation to Plantiff & Defendant, as also to the Deputys of Menis to Divide the land in Dispute Between Depuis & Landry |
258 | | John Prince's affair Decided |
259 | | Several petitions and other papers from the people of Menis laid before the Council |
260 | | Gautrau and the LeBlancs affair Decided |
261 | | Emanuel Hebert allowed to keep possession of the Common of Menis |
262 | | Rene Le Blancs Petition agt the Melansons |
263 | | Rene La Blancs Petition against Widow Johnstone |
264 | | Melansons permitt, a letter to the Preist of Menis, an order to the Inhabitants of St Johns River, and John Hansholes Complaint against ffrancis Wetherby |
265 | | Carpenter Horlocks Complaint against Wetherby, & Landry and Le Blancs Controversie |