Acadian Heartland
The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749
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La Mercier, Andrew Rev.,
219;
La Ronde, coming to Annapolis,
10.
Laborers, English, needed,
26.
Land,
best, held by French,
120;
claims to, investigated,
159;
disputes, power to settle,
170;
division of. difficulty,
81;
division to be made,
187;
occupied without permission,
225;
seized at Le Vallier's Island,
230;
settlement on neighbour's,
141;
taken from complainant,
212;
tenure, Council to decide,
164;
unimproved, to be sold, for Crown,
183;
unprofitable granted with profitable,
126.
Landry, Pierre, fear of molestation,
139.
Landrys and Le B1ancs dispute settled,
139.
Latour,
estate held by Belleisle,
95;
Law, British, Indians amenable to,
86.
Laws, old French, followed,
151.
Law-suit, last resource,
156.
Law-suits, Mascarene wishes to prevent,
139.
Lawyer, N. E., consulted,
114.
Layard not to be driven away,
23.
Le Borgne de Belleisle, Alexandre,
90,
94,
95,
207;
Le Vallier's Island,
LeBlanc, Petit Jacques, insults Hamilton,
203.
letter, regarding Deputies,
142.
Legal tender, N. E., bills declared,
181.
Leger, Jean,
License for felling trees,
176.
Lieutenant-Governor, powers of,
117.
Lime-kiln, garrison,
182.
Lists of habitans returned,
164.
Litigants, summoned ·through Deputies,
156.
Litigation, attempts to regulate,
178.
Little, Otis, J. P.,
177.
Livestock, exportation of, limited,
181.
Livres, 300,remitted,
143.
Locations, desirable, for settlement,
191.
Longuepee, case of mill building,
152.
Loss of time, Deputies complain of,
190.
Loutre [de Loutre],
influence with Indians,
161,
162;
received Kings' rents,
142.
Loutre [de Loutre], [Correspondence],
has sent no statement of garrison’s account,
32;
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