Acadian Heartland
The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749
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Illicit trade, from Baie Verte,
153;
half to Secretary's locum teneus,
173;
stoppage of for provisions,
33;
stopped by Nicholson,
31.
Incendiary, trial of,
114.
Indians,
afraid to go fishing,
77;
amenable to British law,
102,
112;
asked to make redress,
113;
Cape Sable, Armstrong to,
102;
Caulfeild will help Layard’s,
23;
change in demeanor towards English,
92;
criminals, in Costabelle's government,
22;
eastern, meeting at Piscataqua,
8;
French influence over,
86;
invited to visit governor,
78;
kill French, as well as English,
52;
likely places to meet,
21;
main support from trade,
162;
no intercourse with English,
191;
no money will keep them faithful,
68;
ordered to restore property and surrender criminals,
102;
reminded to keep the peace,
86;
rob N. E. fishermen of vessels,
22;
stirred up by French,
71;
surveyor protected against,
125;
to make restitution,
215;
Information, kind wanted, by Board of Trade,
24.
Informer, half fine to receive,
182,
195,
205.
Inhabitants, idle and lazy,
95.
Inheritance, Governor empowered to settle,
172.
Inquest, on Armstrong,
128.
Inspect province, encouragement to,
191.
Intrigue of Armstrong against Caulfeild,
29.
Inventory, of attached goods,
198.
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