266 | | Lieut Governor Cosbys letter to the Secry |
267 | | a Rehearing of Melanson and Le Blancs Controversie, and Beaujaud & Sappin imprisoned |
268 | | Captain Jephsons petition against Anthony oliver |
269 | | Gautrau against Emanuel Hebert In Relation to the Common of Menis |
270 | | The Le Blancs case again laid before the Board, Beaujaud ordered to be Examined, René Le BIancs Accompt of Damages ordered to be answered by Melanson &c, Mr Oliver Sign mr Jephsons Certifycate, & Le Blanc and Melanson adjust their Accompt |
271 | | Governor Cosbys Certifycate in favour of Sappine produced, & upon his not being found guilty was Sett at liberty, and Beajaud also Set at liberty |
273 | | The Board of Trades letter In Relation to the State of the province laid before the Board, and Preist De Godalies letter Read, and he ordered to go out of the province |
275 | | Governor Cosbys letters in Relation to the Command laid before the Board |
276 | | Major Cope and Companys Petition for the Coalliary at Chickenectua |
280 | | Several Petitions for lands in the lower Town laid Before the Board |
281 | | Major Mascarene and mr Adams Petition for Patents |
282 | | Major Cope & Companys Patent Signed |
284 | | The Boundarys of Wetherbys lands &c Order'd to be Settled |
285 | | Prince and Goussells affair Refer'd to the Deputys, and mr Jennings affair laid before the Board |
286 | | Major Mascarenes Patent Sign'd |
287 | | Mr Adams affair with Mr Robicheau decided |
288 | | Several Patents laid before the Board and Signed |
289 | | The Boundarys of the Church land settled, and a Patent Ordered to be drawn out for the Same |
290 | | Hebert and Robicheaus petitions |