Acadiensis, Volumes 27-28Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1997 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... Louisbourg immediately , and then return to Port - la - Joie to pick up the troops . A British garrison of about 100 men was to be left at Port - la - Joie , more or fewer , as Rollo judged appropriate . 8 Rollo lost little time in ...
... Louisbourg immediately , and then return to Port - la - Joie to pick up the troops . A British garrison of about 100 men was to be left at Port - la - Joie , more or fewer , as Rollo judged appropriate . 8 Rollo lost little time in ...
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... Louisbourg on 31 of August , arriving there with their loads of prisoners on 4 September . Additional transports are not known to have reached Port - la - Joie until early October . One possibility is that Villejouin and the settlers ...
... Louisbourg on 31 of August , arriving there with their loads of prisoners on 4 September . Additional transports are not known to have reached Port - la - Joie until early October . One possibility is that Villejouin and the settlers ...
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... Louisbourg for St. Malo with more than 600 prisoners . These were but some of the transports sent off from Louisbourg loaded with prisoners . Most carried people who had been living in Louisbourg and Ile Royale . The Mary however was ...
... Louisbourg for St. Malo with more than 600 prisoners . These were but some of the transports sent off from Louisbourg loaded with prisoners . Most carried people who had been living in Louisbourg and Ile Royale . The Mary however was ...
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