Acadian Heartland
The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749
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False report, contradicted,
119.
Families, deputies' lists of,
307;
to settle Nova Scotia,
174.
Family, provision for buying back land for,
237,
238.
Fees for Council as court,
186,
188;
of Secretary, fixed,
273,
274.
Felix, Father, (flalix) to be summoned,
69;
the Indians' general,
73.
Felling trees, accusation of,
261.
Fences,
difficulty regarding,
332;
to be kept in repair,
318;
Fidelity, oath of, administered,
51;
Fielding, Peter, memorial of,
75.
Fine,
for use of illegal measures,
242.
Fines and recoveries,
193.
Fire,
danger of, to Lower Town,
61;
in house without funnel,
54.
Fishery, guarded by N. E. sloop,
46.
Fishing vessels, .order regarding,
278.
Fishing, privilege withheld,
259.
Flag bastion,
peace ceremonies at,
116;
Foreign Coins, Act for Ascertaining Rates,
143.
Forrest, René,
Fort gate, order to be posted on,
151.
Fountain, Lewis, evidence of,
47.
France, King of, allegiance to,
149;
Franciscan, sent to Piziquid,
52.
French,
coins, action of committee on,
143;
council answers petition in,
67;
order translated into,
5.
French and English, oath subscribed in,
130.
French government, interference of,
91,
92.
French Inhabitants, afraid of English,
39;
agree to work on dykes,
55;
Caulfeild's papers relating to,
4,
5;
custom, inquiry regarding,
237,
238;
examined for robbery,
12;
forces to curb, wanted,
15;
instructions regarding taking oath,
4;
ordered to choose six deputies,
4;
ordered to entertain Indians,
41;
outrage of, at Canso,
12;
petition regarding sowing,
24;
protection of Indians,
167;
rules for, taking oath,
128;
supplied garrison at Canso,
77;
threatened by Indians,
6;
to have privileges of English subjects,
168;
withhold provisions from Indians,
41.
French vessel allowed to make purchases,
77.
Frenchmen, strangers,,
statements confirmed,
113;
their strange story,
107,
110.
Fronsac, hostilities in,
150.
Fundy, crossing in canoes dangerous,
120.
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