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


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247Nathaniel 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


               

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