Acadian Heartland
The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749
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Patents for land, application for,
5;
approved by Council,
7-8;
Peace proposed by Indians,
77.
Pectre, Claude, deputy of Cobequid,
52.
Pelerain, Charlles, (alias Tuck) instead of acting as a pilot goes to the enemy,
94;
Pepperell, General, letter from,
85.
Petition, from inhabitants of Annapolis River to allow St. Poncy to exercise his ministerial office,
10;
from inhabitants of Annapolis River to settle at Tibogue,
29-30;
petition from Chignecto for a priest, granted,
35;
request granted but St. Poncy not to say public mass anywhere but at appointed place in the Lower Town of Annapolis Royal,
11;
to winter in some other place for fishing and fowling,
31.
Petitot, Denis, if not permitted to settle at Tibogue wishes written permission to withdraw to French territory,
31;
permitted provisionally to winter at Tibogue,
31-32.
Philipps, Erasmus James, member of Council,
5;
a member of a committee,
78;
a member of a committee to prepare order in connection with theft of Stephen Jones's goods,
18,
25-27,
29-33,
36-38;
appraiser of household goods, furniture and wearing apparel in Douglass's estate,
41-42,
49-53,
55-56,
69;
King's Advocate to the Court of Admiralty,
38,
40,
41;
to interrogate Joseph LeBlanc about Marin's expedition and other French designs,
78,
85-86,
88,
90;
to make inquiry into civil affairs of the inhabitants,
92-93,
95.
Philipps, Richard, Governor, proprietor in mines and lands,
6;
Philipps, Rowland, proprietor in mines and lands,
6.
Pilots and guides, the custom when the public service requires it to take,
54;
inhabitants alarmed at possibility of being forced to act as,
55;
pilots sent for, but only one appeared,
94;
to be furnished or pressed,
54.
ask if New Englanders can force them to serve as pilots and guides,
55;
assured that rumour that those having Indian blood would be treated as enemies was false,
56;
deputies bring appreciation of inhabitants for Shirley's letter,
95;
deputies say inhabitants had been obliged to aid enemy,
95;
inhabitants give assurance of intending to continue faithful subjects,
55;
report of wheat and cattle,
98.
Poirier, Ambrose, deputy of Chignecto,
79.
Poirier, lives near Bay Verte,
79.
Popple, Allured, proprietor in mines and lands,
6.
Popple, Henry, proprietor in mines and lands,
6.
Potier, Jean, deputy of Chignecto, interrogated about the enemy,
74.
Priests, subjects of France, receive a yearly salary from the King of France, Spies on the English,
83.
Proclamations, relating to land,
28;
forbidding inhabitants from assisting Indians in their piracies,
40-41;
relating to civil affairs at Canso,
43-44;
relating to excommunication,
29;
relating to exportation of provisions,
34.
Proprietors in mines and lands,
5-6.
Provender, Isaac, bound servant of Edward Amhurst,
12;
admits that he set fire to Amhurst's house,
12;
case tried, found guilty, and sent back to prison,
13;
gives confession before Council,
12.
Provisions, not to be exported without bond given that they shall be landed in British territory,
34.
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