Acadian Heartland
The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749
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Cahouett, contract of,
244,
245;
Campbell,
Agatha, Mrs. petition reported on,
311;
Alexander, deserter,
279;
Ensign James, memorial of,
101;
Canoes, order regarding,
278.
Canso,
garrison may be supplied from,
32;
Important papers from,
20;
petition for land at,
301;
Canso, Gut of, hostilities in,
150.
Cape Breton, clandestine trade with,
161;
Governor of, answer to Armstrong,
21.
Cape Sables, duplicate orders for,
152.
Cape, inhabitants of, interrogated,
53.
Cart's tail, whipping at,
264,
385.
Cartwright, Philip, evidence of,
59.
Catch, annual, attempt to reckon,
278.
Cate, Capt. J., apprentice taken from,
175,
176,
178;
Catholics, to enjoy their religion,
79;
not allowed in British Army,
130;
to have only approved missionaries,
79.
export of forbidden,
175;
French fear to lose,
147,
148;
irregular removal of,
160;
reason for their trespass,
334;
sent to neighboring settlement,
173,
174;
Caulfeild, Lt.-Gov., committee to inspect papers,
4.
Cavalley, Capt., at Canso,
156.
Celestine, Anthony, accused of trespass,
320;
Chairman, to be addressed,
276.
Chaleur, Bay of (Challour), letter from Indians,
51.
Chappel, John, witness,
274,
275.
Charlemagne, Pere, at Mines,
68;
brought to Annapolis,
69;
examination of detailed,
64,
65;
knew of Indian attempt,
66;
resolution of deportation,
66;
sentence communicated to deputies,
67.
Charneze, Dame de, will of,
101;
Chatteneuf, clandestine trader,
306.
Chevereaux, Pere (Chaveraux, Cheverau),,
extraordinary behavior of,
343;
letters regarding Baltimore,
361;
return from Pobomcoup,
342.
Chickpoudy, families at, not taken oath,
171.
Chiefs of tribes sent for,
10.
Chiefs, to be invited,
359.
Chignecto, Shignecto, Seconecto, Shickanecto, Checanectou, Chignictou,*Chiconicto,,
(also, Beaubassin.),
behavior of Freneh at,
149;
Blin allowed to supply,
3;
Blin brings letters from,
51;
Board's opinion thereon,
144;
deputies to report on case,
308;
difficulty regarding oaths,
144;
duplicate orders for,
152;
intention of French to settle at,
9;
Mangeant settles at,
124;
obstinacy of inhabitants at,
171;
order for deputies of,
322;
order regarding grain sent to,
2;
trade forbidden with,
151,
152.
Child, illegitimate, dispute regarding,
122;
Children, murder of, report,
300.
Chippody. disputes at,
189;
Church, in midst of parish,
257;
Church land, claim to,
236;
Church property claimed,
99.
Church-door, order to be posted on,
151;
order to be published at,
286.
Churchyard at Annapolis Royal,
147,
277.
Circular letters to Indians,
150.
Clandestine trade, at Minas,
306.
Clark, Cuthbert's bill on,
80.
Claude, an Indian, comes in,
37.
Clause as to arms, in oath,
130.
Coal, permission to load,
155.
Cobaquit, Nether, letter from,
120.
Cobaquit, Upper, letter from,
120.
Cobequid (Cobaquid, Cobaquit),
53;
contempt for H. M. government,
92;
letter from deputies of,
111;
memorial of inhabitants,
102;
order for deputies of,
322;
petition for priest at,
342;
Piziquid, priest at,
346;
seigneury of, falls to the Crown,
53;
to have three deputies,
27;
Cochron, Robert, testimony,
74,
75.
Commanders of settlements, minute regarding,
46;
deputies' report regarding,
105.
dispute with Richards,
104,
105;
to assemble habitants,
165.
Commeau,
Etienne, heirs of,
55,
292;
Commeaux, Joseph, complaint against,
313.
Commissions to be copied,
125;
Committee, to inspect papers, reported,
6;
recommends conference,
331,
332;
to draft answer to Indians,
11;
to draw representation,
18;
to meet Minas, deputies,
23.
Como, A., sentenced to pillory,
177.
Compass, dispute regarding,
280,
281.
of Lieutenant-Governor,
16;
Complaints, instigated by Winniet,
269.
Confession of theft,
329.
Constable, sixpence for,
214;
judgment communicated by,
248;
Constables, nomination of,
322;
choosing of refused,
323.
Contempt, arrest for,
264;
Contrabrand goods, search for,
17.
Contract, in evidence,
305,
314;
Conveyance, question of,
245.
Cook, W., deposition of,
47.
Cope, Major Henry, appointed to Board,
170;
acknowledges claims,
289;
reported offer for wood,
313;
statement before Council,
239,
240.
Cord-wood, regulations as to,
242,
249;
Corker, Thomas, merchant,
339,
340;
Corporal Major, sent to inspect,
263;
Corporon, Pierre, petition of,
324.
Cosby,
Alex. Major, Lieutenant-Governor of town,
165;
land in possession of,
231;
letter regarding grant,
260;
memorial for patent,
314;
motion against Wroth,
168;
opposes Hart's grant,
326;
Thomas, admitted to Council,
136;
Cottnam, insulted by Indian,
238;
Council, accepts Indians' submission,
36;
action disapproved by Armstrong,
117;
advises regarding oaths,
128;
censures Winniet, for disobedience,
18;
committee to inspect Caulfeild's papers,
4;
committee: to draw up order,
4;
consulted regarding scarcity,
22;
deputies ordered to attend,
35;
disobedience to*orders of,
266;
fixes value of French coins,
141;
investigates shot selling,
39;
member of, affronted,
95;
new members sworn in,
137;
regulation of business in,
276;
salary for attendance on,
53;
to confer with habitants,
142;
without Court of Admiralty powers,
150.
Councillor, absence from province,
179.
Court of Judicature established,
28,
29;
minute regarding,
28,
29;
order to attend disobeyed,
67;
Cow, dispute regarding,
204.
Crown lands, at Minas,
288.
Crown, homage and duties to,
173.
Crowns, new, value of, fixed,
141.
Currency, scheme for,
173;
French in Nova Scotia,
141;
Customs, evasions of,
253.
Customs, French, inquired into,
237.
Cuthbert, Rev. R., complaint against Napps,
74;
answer regarding Douglass's goods,
76;
Blin's claim against,
80,
81;
claims church property,
99;
complaint against Napps dismissed,
75;
confined to garrison,
76;
decision of Council' regarding,
76;
refusal to give receipt,
75,
76;
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