Acadian Heartland
The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749
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Tasker, John, Justice of the Peace at Canso,
43.
Tasker, owner of a vessel captured by the Indians,
45.
Taxes, inhabitants pay only a small quit rent,
83.
examined in regard to Marin's expedition,
75.
Terriot, Jean, deputy of Chignecto, interrogated about the enemy,
74;
Terriot, John, taken into custody,
39;
interrogated, and given assurances,
39.
Terriot, Joseph, taken into custody,
39;
interrogated, and given assurances,
39.
Terriot, Pierre, deputy of Cobequid,
52.
Thoma, (Thorna) Indian chief,
15.
Thornton, Hugh, master of a fishing vessel, reports French fleet on coast,
88.
Tibogue, several inhabitants of Annapolis Royal seek permission to settle,
29;
cabins to protect from inclemencies of the weather,
31;
ordered to withdraw their families from Tibogue, but may continue fishing and fowling as usual,
31;
references to brigantine Baltimore brought from Tibogue,
37;
their conduct considered contemptuous,
30;
they are permitted to go fishing along the coast, and several families go to Tibogue before leave is granted,
30;
those who had returned are summoned to appear before Council,
30.
Tracy, William, soldier, witness in Provender case,
12-13.
Trade, up the Bay in articles peculiar to the Indians prohibited,
50;
no traffic by the inhabitants with the soldiers without special leave from their officers,
54;
with the enemy prohibited,
78.
Treaty of Utrecht, referred to,
80.
Treaty with Indians, (1725),
15.
Trefry, Mr., master of a trading vessel, robbed by Indians at Grand Pré,
37-38;
an inventory of the articles recovered by the people of Minas from the Indians,
38;
delivers a copy of his journal and an account of his loss,
38;
may apply to Erasmus James Philipps for anchors of brigantine Baltimore,
38.
Trivett, John, Justice of the Peace at Canso,
43.
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