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


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Canso, companies of soldiers there, 26;
civil power suggested for, 42-43;
commission of the peace drafted and approved, 43-44;
small fort, 84.
Cape Breton Indians, plundered Joseph Dugas' vessel, 77.
Cape Sable Indians, 79.
Cape Sambro, French fleet off, 90.
Cape Tendue, 14.
Cattle, conveyed to Louisbourg by way of Chignecto and Tatamagouche, 52.
Chaudroner, Francis, 79.
Chevereaux, a priest, 9.
Chibucto (Chebucto), French ships at, 86.
Chignecto, 5, 7, 32, 51;
deputies say inhabitants have not participated in the late troubles, 52;
French Canadians and Indians at, 82;
inhabitants refuse to take oath of allegiance, 81.
Cobequid, 14, 52;
deputies told that Indian enemy should not be appraised of any designs formed for their chastisement, 53, 77.
Collins, Richard, Capt., 86-87.
Commaux (Comeau) Francis, brings answer from the Micmacs to proposals for peace, 80.
Company of Rangers, 73.
Conference, with delegates of Indians of St. John River, 46-49.
Constable, pay for attending the Council, 24.
Cope, Henry, member of Council, 5;
appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Placentia, 10;
boundary commissioner, 33;
on expedition to the West Indies, 33;
proprietor in mines and lands, 6, 7-8.
Corbett, Mr. Secretary to the Lords of the Admiralty, 87.
Cosby, Alexander, proprietor in mines and lands, 6;
letter from, relating to St. Poncy's return to Chignecto, 32;
Lieutenant-Governor of Garrison and Commander of the Troops at Annapolis Royal, 28.
Cottnam, Samuel, proprietor in mines and lands, 6.
Cowley, Mr., 52.
Craddock, George, proprietor in mines and lands, 6.

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