Acadian Heartland
The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749
Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
Y
Hamilton, John, proprietor in mines and lands,
6;
assistant secretary of Council,
25;
Hamilton, Otho, secretary of Council,
5;
captain of a company of soldiers at Canso,
26;
Justice of the Peace,
26-27;
member of committee to prepare circular letter to the Indians relating to theft of Stephen Jones's goods,
18,
9-20,
22,
25-27;
Handfield, John, proprietor of mines and lands,
6;
executor of Lawrence Armstrong's estate,
22,
25-27,
29-33,
36-38,
40,
42,
49-53,
55-56,
86,
88,
90,
93,
95-97;
member of committee to prepare circular letter to the Indians relating to the theft of Stephen Jones's goods,
18;
member of Council,
10-11;
recommends on behalf of brother-in-law, Edward Amhurst, that legal advice in Provender case be sought in Boston,
14.
Hanshole, John, constable,
22;
Harrington, a township on the south side of the Basin of Minas,
7-8.
Hebert, Joseph, deputy of River Canard, appears before Council,
73.
Henry, Daniel, proprietor in mines and lands,
6.
Henwood, William, of Gloucester,
88.
Hibert (Hebert), Jean, deputy of Chignecto,
79.
How, Edward, member of Council, proprietor in mines and lands,
6,
7;
a member of a committee of the Council,
78;
appraiser of household goods, furniture and wearing apparel of Douglass's estate,
41-42;
embarks at Annapolis Royal in schooner Montague with Indian delegates, for River St. John,
49,
49-53,
55-56;
High Sheriff, Justice of the Peace, Captain of Militia,
7;
Justice of the Peace Canso,
43;
memorial relating to the state of Canso and suggesting the establishment of some civil power there,
42;
state of the inhabitants,
97;
to go to Minas to assist Philipps,
98;
to interrogate Joseph LeBlanc about Marin's expedition and other French designs,
78;
to make inquiry into civil affairs of the inhabitants,
92-93.
previous