Acadian Heartland
The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749
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Gautier, Mrs. Mary,
68-69.
accused of aiding enemy,
94;
went over to enemy, and estate forfeited,
94,
98.
Gibson, James, proprietor in mines and lands,
6;
Giddings, Capt., brings letter from Admiral Warren and General Pepperell,
85.
Gilbert, Antoine, offers to assist in recovering a boy captured by the Indians and in apprehending the malefactors who had murdered an English crew on the eastern coast if admitted to settle in the Province,
44.
Girard, priest, council considers that he has entered the province irregularly and that after the severity of the winter is over he should be ordered to depart,
40.
Gorham, Captain John, needs sails, snowshoes, etc. to distress the enemy Indians,
50-51;
authority granted for him to take such necessaries for his company of Indians at reasonable prices,
51;
letters from Co!. Gorham, commander of the New England auxiliaries,
97;
proposal to settle a township,
99-100;
reports a great body of Indians assembled at Minas and Chignecto and applies for a vessel to transport himself, his company, and the company of volunteers up the Bay to rout the Indians,
51;
Gould, King, proprietor in mines and lands,
6.
Grand Pré, inhabitants give assurance of intending to continue faithful subjects,
55;
ask if New Englanders can force them to act as pilots and guides,
55;
assured that rumour that those who had Indian blood would be treated as enemies was false,
56;
deputies bring appreciation of inhabitants for Shirley's letter,
95;
deputies ordered to bring prisoners and plundered goods,
74;
deputies say inhabitants had been obliged to aid enemy,
95;
report of wheat and cattle,
98.
Grand Pré, robbery at,
37-38.
Granger, Francis, deputy of River Canard,
95.
Granger, John, alias Beck, summoned to explain why he failed to appear to act as pilot,
94.
Green, William, shoemaker, witness in Provender case,
12;
coming from Louisbourg wintered at Grand Pré and returned to the eastern coast about Easter, at Jeddore met 6 Indians who told him they had captured an English vessel and killed all the crew except a boy,
45;
reprimanded for casting reflections upon Edward Amhurst,
14;
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