The second Act passed the New Brunswick Legislature, to secure the rights of holders of grants made previously the government of Nova Scotia, decreed, "That all Letters Patent and Grants heretofore made and passed under the Great Seal of the Province of Nova-Scotia, of Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, now situate, lying and being within Vol. XXVI. Being the fifth volume of America, continues the description of Virginia, and contains the present state of, I. Maryland. II. New-England. III. Nova Scotia and Acadie… Fort Edward is a National Historic Site of Canada in Windsor, Nova Scotia, and was built during Father Le Loutre's War. The British built the fort to help prevent the Acadian Exodus from the region. The Fort is most famous for the role it played both in the Get this from a library! A history of Nova-Scotia, or Acadie. [Beamish Murdoch] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for "Vol. III." Part of a CIHM set. For individual microfiches in this set see CIHM microfiche nos. 37225-37228. Includes indexes. Xxiii, 613 p. 22 cm. Despite the British Conquest of Acadia in 1710, Nova Scotia remained primarily occupied ethnic French Catholic Acadians and Mi'kmaq. Father Le Loutre's War began when Edward Cornwallis arrived with 13 transports on June 21, 1749 to establish Halifax. The Mi'kmaq believed the British were violating earlier treaties (1726) that were signed Jean, the eldest of the two, born in 1699, married November 13, 1730, Marie-Madeleine Gaudet, and died at Belliveau's Cove, Dig County, Nova Scotia. He was the great-grandfather of Julie Vitaline Belliveau, wife of the late Luc LeBlanc and mother of the Right Reverend Dr. Edouard A. LeBlanc, Bishop of St-John, New Brunswick. A History of Nova-Scotia, Or Acadie Beamish Murdoch (August 1, 1800 – February 9, 1876) was a lawyer, historian, and political figure in Nova Scotia.He represented Halifax township in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1826 to 1830. History and Present Problems The J. Clarence Webster Lectures for 1923-1924 Vol.2 No.2 March 1925 Issue of the Argosy. : McLennan, Senator A History of Nova-Scotia, or Acadie. (in 3 volumes) Pages xiii/xiv in VoL. III has pieces missing form the outer margin not affecting the text. General condition is good to very good. View more The community was known as "Village des Gaudet" and is now the town of Bridgewater, Nova Scotia.Denis Gaudet's son, Pierre dit le Jeune (the younger), became the owner of one of the largest establishments in the valley.His property included 23 acres of land, 20 cattle, 32 ewes and 15 hogs.After the brutal expulsion of the Acadiens, the Gaudets Genealogy for Jean Pitre dit Beneque, I (c.1636 - c.1689) family tree on Geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. [Eunice, Louisiana: Hébert Publications, 1981], Vol. III, p. 1050), and the 1671 census does show that Jean Pitre was a specializedsort of metalworker, an edge-tool maker (see DGFA-1, pp. 1318 Maryland Historical Magazine - Vol. III No. 1, March 1908 - "The Acadians (French Neutrals) Transported to Maryland" - Basil Sollers. Ried, John. Nova Scotia: A Pocket History. Fernwood Publishing. 2009. Faragher, John Mack, A Great and Noble Scheme New York; W. W. Norton & Company, 2005. Geoffery Plank. An Unsettled Conquest. HISTORY OF HALIFAX CITY. CHAPTER I. Halifax, the metropolis of Nova Scotia, and the chief City of the Acadian or Lower Provinces, was founded in the year 1749, at the expense of Government, under the direction of the Lords of Trade and Plantations, and was named in compliment to George Montague, Earl of Halifax, then at the head of the Board A Listing of the published materials from 1878, to date You may want to get copies of any of the articles below listed (that are more than 50 years old); but, before writing me about it, please consider first clicking on PayPal, at a $1.50 a page for the first 10 pages, $1 for each page beyond the first 10. Entry for 'Nova Scotia' - Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature - One of 8 Bible encyclopedias freely available, this encyclopedia, with it's nearly 50,000 entries and 17 millin words, dwarfs modern Bible encyclopedias with the depth of knowledge. governors of Nova Scotia. Up to the time of Lawrence, every governor intimated expulsion as the surest solution but ultimately yielded to com-promise. See "Papers relating to Nova Scotia," in Brown Collection, Add. 19072, f. 30. Brebner, New England's Outpost, 190-92. Arthur W. H. Eaton, The History of King's County, Nova Scotia, heart of the We find an Order of the Council of State (Apr. 14, 1657) that states: A convoy to be provided for several ships bound to Newfoundland, and instructions given to the commander to make one of them ready with all speed to carry Col. Thomas Temple and his company to his plantation in Nova Scotia or Acadia, in order to his settling in the forts and ACA-H 23 History Les Acadiens du Nord est et la Guerre Soc. Historique Nicolas Denys ACA-H 24 History Windsor, NS Windsor, Nova Scotia Loomer, L.S. ACA-H 25 History Acadia the Geography of Early Nova Scotia Clark, Andrew Hill Archaeology at Grand-Pré, Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia. 1.9K likes. 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