Acadian Heartland
The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749
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Ignace, Father,
examined regarding powder and ball,
86;
had sent letters to Governor,
85;
ignorant of Father Felix's character,
85;
interview with Governor,
89;
offered cure of Chignecto,
89,
90;
petition in favor of,
85;
recommended by Father Jocunde,
85;
travelling expenses to be paid,
112.
Illegal export, penalty for,
175.
Illegitimate child, maintenance of,
112.
Indentures, sum for,
299.
Indians,
abandoned houses shelter,
63;
assembled at Minas by C. Robichau,
119;
charge of entertaining,
100;
circular letters to,
150;
from Minas, made prisoners,
42;
gathering of, at Minas,
58;
hatred instilled into,
118;
hostility due to priests,
69;
letter from chiefs of,
46;
letter of Father Felix to,
73;
local, notified of peace,
111;
outrage of, at Canso,
12;
priest to influence,
342;
prisoner executed,
56,
57;
prisoners not delivered to,
114;
promise peaceable behaviour,
51;
promise to assist Governor,
167;
reinforcements from Canada,
39;
to be summoned by deputies,
14;
to be supplied with grain,
2;
treaty renewed with,
315,
316;
unable to get provisions,
41;
Information, withheld by priest,
60.
Inhabitants, English, abandon Lower Town,
60;
Inheritance, judgment regarding,
221.
Insolence to Governor,
153.
Interlopers, traders complain of,
253.
Interpreter, French,
360.
Inventory laid before Council,
299;
of Secretary's books and papers,
357.
Isidore, Father,,
arrived from Pigiguit,
72;
cure of Mines and Piziguit,
90;
efforts to warn Governor,
73;
informed of Council's decision,
74;
letter to Governor,
84,
86;
letters to the Governor received,
73;
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