Acadian Heartland
The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749
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Baden, Robert,
proprietor in mines and lands,
6.
Bajoe (Bujeau), Amand,
50.
Bartlemy, Indian,
15,
17.
Belander, master of the ship Montague,
93.
Bell, Thomas, Justice of the Peace at Canso,
43.
Bernard, an Indian, one of those who captured an English vessel and murdered most of the crew,
46.
Bertrand, James,
if not permitted to settle at Tibogue wishes written permission to withdraw to French territory,
31;
permitted provisionally to winter at,
31-32.
Bigot, M., commissaire ordonnateur at Louisbourg,
57,
61.
Biscaroon, Gregory, Indian,
17.
Biscaroon, Indian,
15,
17.
Biscaroon, Paul, Indian,
15,
17.
Bishop of Quebec,
letter recommending Abbe Miniac,
39;
letter to him relating to Abbé Miniac and Girard,
40.
Blin, Peter, proprietor in mines and lands,
6.
Boundary commissioners, for settling the boundary between Massachusetts Bay and Rhode Island,
33;
five members of the Council to go to Rhode Island for that purpose,
34.
Bourg, Alexandre, collector of rents at Minas,
28;
suspended from office of notary public till further orders,
53.
Bourjeaur (Bourgeois), Jacques, deputy of Chignecto,
79.
Bourjeaur (Bourgeois), Michael, deputy of Chignecto,
79.
Boutiler (Boutilier), brought presents for the Indians from Gaspé to Chignecto,
79.
Bugaud (Bujeau) (Bajoe), Amand, deputy at Grand Pré,
38;
Burrows, John, servant of John Dyson,
13.
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