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Recorded as Enemys to this his Majestys Government in order to be punished when ever the Government may be able to force & bring them to Justice; And to take no farther Notice thereof at present, it being in Vain to give them any further precautions, they having So frequently Disobeyed and Slighted the Governours Orders
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The Said two Deputees Rene Grange and ffrancis Leblanc being called and Examined Accordingly they Acquainted the Board Viz.t
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That Paul Mellanson & John Gotrot had been at the River S.t Johns
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Bellhumeur and Piere Allan with Phillip Mellanson and S.d Pierre had been at Pentaguit and at John Denis, by Montdesart, from whom they had brought a Shaloop one of the Prizes made on the New England ffishermen by the Indians
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M.r William Winniett having Rec.d a Letter from Said Bellhumeur (alias), Burg came and Shew'd the same to the Governor and there being a Parragraph therein wherein he Says (J auray plusieurs Circonstance a vous Communiquer Sy nous parlions de Viva Voix que je n'ose Confier Sur Ie papier &.ca
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Ordered that a Copy thereof be taken and keept Upon file [118]
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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 5thof 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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Letter to the Gov from Ignace the priest
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The Honourable L.t Governor Acquainted the Board that he had this Morning Received a Letter from the Priest Igna.ce, and had brook it open before he knew from whence it came; and having Read the Same Judged proper to lay it before the Board for advice thereon
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