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16 Letter from Belcher to Amherst, 1761
Letter from Belcher to Amherst, 1761
in French

Letter from Jonathan Belcher, Nova Scotia's chief justice, to Jeffery Amherst, commander-in-chief of the British army in America, concerning the death of Nova Scotia's Governor, Charles Lawrence, Octo…

17 Letter from Belcher to Amherst, 1761
Letter from Belcher to Amherst, 1761
in French

Letter from Jonathan Belcher, Nova Scotia's chief justice, to Jeffery Amherst, commander-in-chief of the British army in America, concerning the Nova Scotia Acadians, February 25, 1761

18 Letter from Belcher to Amherst, 1761
Letter from Belcher to Amherst, 1761
in French

Letter from Jonathan Belcher, Nova Scotia's chief justice, to Jeffery Amherst, commander-in-chief of the British army in America, concerning the Acadians, March 19, 1761

19 Letter from Boishébert to Germain, 1760
Letter from Boishébert to Germain, 1760
in French

Letter from Charles Deschamps de Boishébert et de Raffetot, French officer, to Charles Germain, missionary in Acadie, concerning the surrender of the French forces and the Acadians, February 21, 1760

20 Letter from Boishébert to Manach, 1760
Letter from Boishébert to Manach, 1760
in French

Letter from Charles Deschamps de Boishébert et de Raffetot, French officer, to Jean Manach, "Missions étrangères" priest, concerning the surrender of the French forces and the Acadians, February 21, 1…

21 Letter from Dugas to Manach, 1760
Letter from Dugas to Manach, 1760
in French

Letter from Joseph Dugas, privateer and militia officer, to Jean Manach, "Missions étrangères" priest, concerning the surrender of the French forces and the Acadians, February 27, 1760

22 Letter from Frye to New England's [?] Governor, 1760
Letter from Frye to New England's [?] Governor, 1760
in French

Letter from Joseph Frye, commander of Fort Cumberland (old Fort Beauséjour) concerning the surrender of the Acadians, March 7, 1760

23 Letter from Landry to Pownall, 1758
Letter from Landry to Pownall, 1758
in French

Letter from Joseph Landry, Acadian leader from Cap-Sable, to Thomas Pownall, Massachusetts' Governor, concerning the Cap-Sable Acadians, September 15, 1758

24 Letter from Lawrence to Amherst, 1760
Letter from Lawrence to Amherst, 1760
in French

Letter from Charles Lawrence, Nova Scotia's Governor, to Jeffery Amherst, commander-in-chief of the British army in America, concerning the Acadians, August 6, 1760

25 Letter from Lawrence to Monckton, 1754
Letter from Lawrence to Monckton, 1754
in French

Letter from Charles Lawrence, Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia, to Robert Monckton, British officer, concerning the attack on Fort Beauséjour, November 7, 1754

26 Letter from Lawrence to Pitt, 1759
Letter from Lawrence to Pitt, 1759
in French

Letter from Charles Lawrence, Nova Scotia's Governor, to William Pitt, Great Britain's Secretary of State, concerning the Cap-Sable Acadians, November 3, 1759

27 Letter from Lawrence to Shirley, 1754
Letter from Lawrence to Shirley, 1754
in French

Letter from Charles Lawrence, Nova Scotia's Lieutenant-Governor, to William Shirley, Massachusetts' Governor, concerning the attack on Fort Beauséjour and the Deportation of the Acadians, December 12,…

28 Letter from Lawrence to the Lords of Trade, 1755
Letter from Lawrence to the Lords of Trade, 1755
in French

Letter from Charles Lawrence, Nova Scotia's Lieutenant-Governor, to Great Britain's Lords of Trade, concerning the Acadians, October 18, 1755

29 Letter from Manach to Dugas, 1760
Letter from Manach to Dugas, 1760
in French

Letter from Jean Manach, "Missions étrangères" priest, to Joseph Dugas, privateer and militia officer, concerning the surrender of the French forces and the Acadians, March 3, 1760

30 Letter from Manach to Vaudreuil, 1760
Letter from Manach to Vaudreuil, 1760
in French

Letter from Jean Manach, "Missions étrangères" priest, to François-Pierre Rigaud de Vaudreuil, New France's Governor General, concerning the surrender of the French forces and the Acadians, March 10, …

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