Acadian Heartland
The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749
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La Martier, an Indian, one of those who captured a vessel and killed most of the crew,
46.
Laboret, priest, may go to Chignecto in place of Desclasses,
36.
LaHave, French ships at,
86.
Landry, Francois, of Piziquid, letter from, relating to the Indjans,
40.
Landry, Joseph, if not permitted to settle at Tibogue wishes written permission to withdraw to French territory,
31;
permitted provisionally to winter at Tibogue,
31-32.
Landry, Pierre, deputy of Piziquid, appears before Council,
73.
Laverne, James, if not permitted to settle at Tibogue wishes written permission to withdraw to French territory,
31;
permitted provisionally to winter at Tibogue,
31-32.
Le Loutre, Abbé, letter from,
40;
arrives at Chignecto from Quebec with presents for the Indians,
79;
deputies of Chignecto questioned about his return,
79.
Le Mercier, Rev. Andrew, applies for permission to settle Sable Island,
18-19;
to have preference in the grant of Sable Island,
26.
LeBlanc, Joseph, summoned,
50;
appears before Council,
73;
produces an order from Marin,
75;
refers to plunder taken by the enemy,
73;
said to have conveyed cattle and sheep to Louisbourg,
52;
sent to Annapolis by the enemy,
76;
to be released from prison if he gives information about Marin's expedition and French designs,
78.
LeBlanc, Petit Jacques,
79.
LeBlanc, René, to be notary public at Minas,
53,
68.
Lee, Isaac, sutler in Annapolis Royal, a witness in the Provender case,
13.
Letters of marque and reprisals,
28,
35.
Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations,
8;
letter from, naming boundary commissioners,
33.
Louisbourg, enemy called to relief of,
83;
inhabitants send cattle and sheep to,
83;
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