Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Enlightened proposals for the granting of land in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia were accompanied by a plan for the orderly collection of reduced quitrents on Prince Edward Island . In dispatching his Scottish emigrants of 1803 ...
Enlightened proposals for the granting of land in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia were accompanied by a plan for the orderly collection of reduced quitrents on Prince Edward Island . In dispatching his Scottish emigrants of 1803 ...
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His case had not been destroyed by the simultaneous appearance of Captain Macdonald who demanded an audience with the Secretary of State to declare that Whitehall did not know the truth about Prince Edward Island .
His case had not been destroyed by the simultaneous appearance of Captain Macdonald who demanded an audience with the Secretary of State to declare that Whitehall did not know the truth about Prince Edward Island .
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To compensate , his lands in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island awaited his posterity . For destruction of his property by erection of a battery at Point Pleasant in 1783 he was awarded £ 500. Honours followed his retirement .
To compensate , his lands in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island awaited his posterity . For destruction of his property by erection of a battery at Point Pleasant in 1783 he was awarded £ 500. Honours followed his retirement .
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