Acadian Heartland
The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749
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MacQueen, Donald, proprietor in mines and lands,
6.
Madagonuit, Renne, Indian chief, involved in the capture of a vessel and the killing of most of the crew,
44-46.
Mafils, excommunicated,
29.
Martin, Charles, rents,
24;
Mascarene, Paul,
Council meets at his house,
32,
33,
35,
40,
49-54,
84,
37,
42,
69-71,
74,
76,
78-80,
85-86,
88,
90-91,
93,
95-97,
99;
president of Council,
25-36;
proprietor in mines and lands,
6.
a detachment to be sent to,
96;
arms and ammunition left by the enemy with the inhabitants,
83;
Canadians and Indians reported at,
68;
Colonel Noble and his men at,
98;
Indians assemble there,
51;
inhabitants ordered to return plundered goods,
73;
no new deputies chosen,
53;
two men from Minas wait upon the president of the Council,
39.
Miniac, Abbé recommended by Bishop of Quebec,
39;
Council, considering that he had come into the Province irregularly, thinks he should not be allowed to exercise his function and that after the severity of the winter is past he should be ordered to depart,
40;
letter from, excusing himself on account of the badness of the season from appearing at Annapolis Royal,
40.
Mirant, Francois, rents,
24.
Mitchell, George, proprietor in mines and lands,
6.
Momquaret, Jacques, Indian, captain,
38.
Morris, lives near Bay Verte,
79.
Mouton, Jean, chirurgien,
65.
Murder, of an English crew on the eastern coast by six Shubenacadie Indians,
44-47.
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