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Flemish, Condescended to make trial of his performances, & Sofor his Encouragement, had Consented to give him the Cure of Shickanecto; The Government having allready Given that of Mines & Pigiguit to Pere Isidore, which he Accordingly Accepted of, and Returned thanks [120] Thanks promissing a Dutiful Behaviour & being withdrawn
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The Board formed An Order for his Residing at Shickanecto, and that the Inhabitants there Should Receive and Entertain him, and none other as their Missionare; And having also Agreed that a Coppy of the Order prohibiting Pere Felix's Returne into this Province &ca Should be given him, they were both Signed by the Governour and Given Accordingly, with Orders to Make .the best of his Way
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At a Council held at the Honourable L.t Governour John Doucett's house in his Majestys Garrison of Annapolis Royall on Munday the 21stof January 1724/5
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Present The Honourable Lievt Governor President Major Paul Mascarene John Adams Esq | William Skene Esq William Shirreff Esq |
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Petition of Pere Piere to be priest of Cobequit
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The Honourable L.t Governor Acquainted the Board that there were four Deputees come from Cobaquid who had presented him with a petition Acquainting him that they had a Letter from one Pere Piere who was come there, Praying that the Inhabitants of that place may havehim for their Priest or Liberty to Send for another &ca as upon file without date
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The Same paper being Read the Board Considering the Civil Deportment of the people of Cobaquit Judged proper to make a Distinction between them and the people of Menis, And therefore Agreed that the Honourable L.t Governor Should Receive the Priests Letter (wherein the [121] The Said Deputies Alledged there was Inclosed a Letter from Pere Isidore) And Atcording to the Contents thereof & Pere Isidores Letter to give An Answer
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