Acadian Heartland
The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749
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Palisades,
ground surrounded by,
183;
Nichoson's conduct regarding,
29.
Papers, necessary for vessels,
157.
Pardoning power of Governor,
117.
Parish, division of,
209.
Party quarrels in garrison,
62.
Pass, not disposed of,
40.
Passamaquoddy,
Armstrong to Indians of,
77;
Patent, objections to,
126.
Patents,
for unsurveyed lands,
124;
void for non-payment of quit-rent,
191.
Pay,
Payment, agents' evasions of,
30.
Pegrum, W., Mascarene to,
134.
Penalties, in contracts, to be enforced,
139.
Penobscot, western boundary of N. S.,
72.
Persuasion recommended,
228.
Petitcoutiak, lands taken,
221.
Petition,
Philipps, Richard, Gov. [Correspondence],
to Commissioners of Customs,
69;
to Deputies at Minas,
66;
to habitans of British River and Annapolis,
65;
to habitans of Chignecto,
57,
166;
to habitans of Cobequid,
74,
75;
to Indians of St. John,
64;
to Secretary of State,
76;
Philipps, Richard, Governor,
commission extended,
172;
memorial from Council,
120;
ordered to hand over government,
173;
proclamation, misunderstood,
69;
regt., four companies at Canso,
91;
to visit Nova Scotia,
146.
Pickets, to be moved,
189.
Pierre, chief of Cape Sable Indians,
209.
Pine, white, act respecting,
176.
Pirates, proclamation regarding,
185.
Piscataqua, visit of Nicholson and Dudley,
8.
Pistoles, fine of ten,
199.
Pitch, obtained at Minas and Annapolis,
24.
Piziquid,
Deputies of, to report,
224;
Robbery of sloop at,
113,
215.
Piziquid, [Correspondence],
Shirreff to Deputies of,
165.
Placentia,
company withdrawn from,
71;
Philipps, Governor of,
172;
surgeon at, his allowance,
28;
Plaintiffs, to communicate with defendants,
150.
Plantations, of habitans,
123.
Pobomcoup,
Poor,
measure for relief of,
146;
short cord-wood forfeited for,
189.
Popple, from Philipps,
65,
71.
Population on east coast sparse,
25.
Ports, at which export is forbidden,
181.
Possession,
Poulteney, Caulfeild to,
30,
39.
Presents to Indians,
65,
68;
President of Council, power defined,
87.
Pretender to restore Acadia to France,
51.
Priest,
application for, through Governor ,
140;
at Beaubassiin, letter,
8;
at Minas, letter from,
7;
influence of, requested,
89,
115;
Priests,
danger of assuming temporal power,
144;
must not exceed their powers,
136;
ordered out of province,
101,
110;
responsible to government,
140;
upheld by de Brouillan,
110.
Prince Frederick provision-ship,
28,
45.
Prince of Wales, supply-ship,
45,
48.
Pringle, Caulfeild to,
40.
Prisoners, release of,
110.
Privateers, bases for, in C. B.,
91.
Privy Council, Caulfeild to,
14.
Proceeds of rents, to be forwarded,
137.
Proclamation,
interpreted by private letter,
146;
not on Governor's authority,
65;
of George I., account of,
13.
Products of Annapolis,
24.
Promises to French, null,
62.
Promisory notes, robbery of,
227.
Property stolen, authority to recover,
209.
Protestants, township of,
125.
Provender, Isaac, incendiary,
114.
Province,
Provisions,
begged from N. England,
13;
for Garrison, draft for,
23;
nine months, short allowance,
24;
not arrived from Boston,
50;
supplied Train, to be deducted,
47;
Purchase, proof of, required,
209.
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