Acadiensis, Volume 27, Issue 2Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1998 - North Atlantic Region |
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Page 50
... settlers had been made to embark at the same time that he had and that all of them were still in the harbour of Port - la - Joie . He believed that 4000 settlers remained to be deported and expressed doubts that Rollo would succeed in ...
... settlers had been made to embark at the same time that he had and that all of them were still in the harbour of Port - la - Joie . He believed that 4000 settlers remained to be deported and expressed doubts that Rollo would succeed in ...
Page 55
... settlers on the north side of Ile St. - Jean escape to Miramichi and the Bay of Chaleur region.37 His rescue operation was no doubt an integral part of the evasive activities reported in October by Rollo and Bond . A few inhabitants may ...
... settlers on the north side of Ile St. - Jean escape to Miramichi and the Bay of Chaleur region.37 His rescue operation was no doubt an integral part of the evasive activities reported in October by Rollo and Bond . A few inhabitants may ...
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... settlers held their land . Some settlers had received grants in fee simple from Selkirk or his successors ; a few others had bought land from the Selkirk estate . But most were subject to the deed offered by the Hudson's Bay Company ...
... settlers held their land . Some settlers had received grants in fee simple from Selkirk or his successors ; a few others had bought land from the Selkirk estate . But most were subject to the deed offered by the Hudson's Bay Company ...
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