Acadian Heartland
The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749
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Fannuel, given up by Caulfeild,
19.
Farming of King's rents,
242.
Fee-simple, lands granted,
191.
Felix, Père, letter from,
5.
Fence, dispute regarding,
239.
Ferguson, attorney of Borland,
10.
Fines, cannot bar entail,
184.
Fire, authority to, on suspects,
200.
Firelocks, to be repaired,
73.
Firing, method of approved,
8.
Fishermen, ,
New England, plundered by Indians,
22.
at Placentia, not to be hindered,
59;
Fishing,
Forces, greater, needed,
120.
Foreigner, no share in vessels,
157.
Forrest, Jean complaint of,
141.
Forrests, to have quiet possession,
138.
Fort,
at Annapolis, state of,
60;
ruinous condition of,
53.
Fortifications, ,
crumbling at Annapolis,
76;
Forts, ,
stores, etc., needed,
67.
Fowling and fishing, rights,
245.
France, not joined Spain,
131;
source of Clark's information,
32.
Frauds,
by clandestine deeds,
164.
French, afraid of Indians,
answer to Doucette,
52,
53;
ask pardon for robbery,
76;
cannot take oath, unless protected from Indians,
52;
carriers for Boston traders,
135;
combining with Indians,
69;
danger to, of disobedience,
143;
declared traitors by Nicholson,
27;
driven from Canso, by Smart,
84;
fort planned at St. Peters,
25;
intend quitting province,
13;
intercourse with, broken off,
29;
military clothing unsuitable for,
6;
no reliance on their friendship,
44;
not allowed to fetch corn,
27;
not British subjects,
51;
number of, in colony,
44;
obstruction in Acadia,
56;
population considerable,
25;
to enjoy property and religion,
64;
will not swear allegiance,
55.
Friendliness, French,
26.
Friends Adventure, robbed,
215.
Fundy Coast, survey ordered,
198.
Chignecto a centre of the,
25.
Furs, none in Annapolis,
6.
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