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The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749


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Ramsay (Ramezay) de, 91, 95-96;
withdraws from Minas to Chignecto, 96.
Raymond Joseph, 68.
Raymond, Charles, 69.
Raymond, Francis, 68.
Raymond, James, 68.
Rennie, Archibald, proprietor in mines and lands, 6.
replaced on list by Samuel Donnell, 8;
Franks. Mary, servant of Edward Amhurst, 12-13.
Rich (Ridge), master of a vessel captured by Indians, 45.
Richard, Pierre, 68.
River Canard, inhabitants give assurance of intending to continue faithful subjects, 55;
ask if New Englanders can force them to act 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 Governor Shirley's letter and promise to observe oath of allegiance, 95.
River Habitant, report of wheat and cattle, 98.
Robberies, 14-18, 37-38.
Robechaux's Village, 75.
Robichaux, Prudent, rent gatherer, 23-25;
interpreter for St. John River Indians at conference at Annapolis Royal, 48.
Robinson, Andrew, proprietor in mines and lands, 6.
Robisheau, Francis, 17.
Ross, Mr., 70.
Rouse (Rous), Capt., 88-90, 96.

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