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Read an order of His Honour the Lieut Governor of the Province dated the 22d of Aprile 1727 Relating to the lands of Chippody, The Case of Boudrot and Legers was taken into Consideration, But Legers Sons not being present, The Board were of opinion, as the ffather Declin'd Appearing for them, That the Determination of that Case Should be Defer'd, till the 10 th Aprile Next, and that Both partys Should then Appear before the Council

     The Petition of the Leblancs and Landrys Case were next taken into Consideration and the question being put, which of their pretensions were to be preferred

     The Orders of the Deceas'd Lieut Governor Doucett In Relation to the lands of Chippody, being also pled In favour of the Leblancs, and Demanded to be produced, It was therefore Agreed to adjourn till to Morrow Morning at ten of the Clock, if the Said paper can by that time be produced for farther Consideration of that Case, and others Still to be laid Before the Board

     Saturday 8th Adjourn'd By order of His Honour the Lieut Governor of the Province, to Munday the 10th at 11 o Clock A.M.
(signed)
L : Armstrong

     Att a Council held By order of the Honable Lieut Governor Armstrong, at his own House in the Garrison of Annapolis Royal on Munday the tenth of January 1731/2 at 11 o Clock A M

Present
John Adams Esq
William Skene Esq
William Shirreff Secretary
William Winniett Esq
Otho Hamilton Esq
 
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     The Board being Mett According to adjournment, the Secretary acquainted them that he had Communicated to His Honour the Lieu.t Governor of the Province, the last days Minute, which having perusd, He directed him to acquaint the


               

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