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ENTRY | YEAR | MONTH | DAY | NO. | FIRSTNATIONSURRENDERING | OTHERSURRENDERER | LOCATIONNAME | COUNTY | INDEXTEXT | PAGE | VOLUME |
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49 | 1779 | 8 | 2 | 152 | AMALECITE OR MALECITE | LT. GOV. HUGHES | ST JOHN RIVER; ST ANNS POINT; INDIAN ISLAND | NEW BRUNSWICK | BY LT.-GOV. HUGHES. FIVE HUNDREDS ACRES ON ST JOHN RIVER AND 4 ACRES AT ST ANN'S POINT, ALSO INDIAN ISLAND, NEW BRUNSWICK | 28 | II |
617 | 1779 | 8 | 2 | 152 | ST JOHN RIVER; INDIAN ISLAND; ST ANN'S POINT | NEW BRUNSWICK | (HUGHES, RICHARD, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR)--FIVE HUNDRED ACRES ON ST JOHN RIVER, ALSO INDIAN ISLAND, AND FOUR ACRES AT ST ANN'S POINT, NEW BRUNSWICK. GRANT TO MALECITE INDIANS | 28 | II | ||
626 | 1779 | 8 | 2 | 152 | LT. GOV. HUGHES | INDIAN ISLAND | ST JOHN RIVER | (INDIAN ISLAND, ST JOHN RIVER, N.B.)--GRANT BY LT. GOV. HUGHES. TO MALECITE INDIANS | 28 | II | |
909 | 1779 | 8 | 2 | 152 | LT. GOV. HUGHES | ST. JOHN RIVER; INDIAN ISLAND; ST. ANN'S POINT | NEW BRUNSWICK | GRANT BY LT. GOV. HUGHES. FIVE HUNDRED ACRES ON ST. JOHN RIVER; ALSO INDIAN ISLAND, AND FOUR ACRES AT ST. ANN'S POINT. TO MALECITE INDIANS | 28 | II | |
1077 | 1779 | 8 | 2 | 152 | LT. GOV. HUGHES | ST. ANN'S POINT | ST. JOHN RIVER | GRANT BY LT. GOV. HUGHES. FOUR ACRES. TO MALECITE INDIANS | 28 | II | |
1081 | 1779 | 8 | 2 | 152 | LT. GOV. HUGHES | ST. JOHN RIVER; INDIAN ISLAND; ST. ANN'S POINT | NEW BRUNSWICK | GRANT BY LT. GOV. HUGHES. FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, ALSO INDIAN ISLAND AND 4 ACRES AT ST. ANN'S POINT. TO MALECITE INDIANS | 28 | II |
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- ↑ Canada Department of Indian Affairs. Indian Treaties and Surrenders, from 1680-1890. Ottawa: S.E. Dawson printer to the King’s most excellent majesty, 1905.