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Governor's Letter-Book, Annapolis, 1719-1742. |
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Philipps to the Board of Trade. |
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Ships detained over two months. Enclosed petition for land as above. Many other such claims.
(signed.) R. Philipps
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1719. Feb. 26. Boston. |
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Philipps to Inhabitants of Minas. |
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Proclamation of King's intentions enclosed: religious property and civil rights to be assured to them. Urged to take the oath of allegiance. Answer expected by Father Felix and four deputies.1
(signed.) R. Philipps
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Ap. 28. Annapolis. |
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Philipps to Inhabitants of Chignecto. |
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Same as above. Sends fifty hogsheads of wheat to be sold among them.
(signed.) R. Philipps
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Ap. 28. Annapolis. |
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Philipps to Inhabitants of Annapolis. |
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Six deputies to be appointed from the inhabitants of Annapolis to confer with Philipps on May 4, in regard to proclamation.2
(signed.) R. Philipps
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Ap. 30. Annapolis. |
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Philipps to Père Justinian Durand. |
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Ordered to read enclosed proclamation to congregation at its fullest and affix to church door, that no one may pretend .Annapolis ignorance of it.
(signed.) R. Philipps
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Ap. 30. Annapolis. |
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Philipps to Inhabitants of this River (Annapolis). |
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Six deputies from the inhabitants of Annapolis to confer with Philipps on May 4 in regard to proclamation.3
(signed.) R. Philipps
1. Printed in full. A. A. 21 f. 2. Printed A. A. 22. 3. Repeated with slight changes of wording from opposite page.
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Ap. 30. Annapolis. |
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