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Author: | Mackay, Hugh |
Date: | 1803-06-01 |
Subjects: | Andrews, Elisha becomes Sheriff of Charlotte County p. 3 Charlotte County has political faction given to violence and crime Democrats perhaps an New Brunswick political faction 1803: defeated and confused in latest election p. 2 Dunn, John Ousted as Sheriff of Charlotte County by a faction said headed by H.B. Brown pp. 2-3 Fraser, [Reverend] James agrees politically with Colonel Hugh Mackay p. 2 Frink, Captain Nathan together with N. Lindsay: called a disturber of the peace p. 3 Hailes, Harris William friend of Colonel Hugh MacKay p. 3 Hatch, Christopher deals in plaster p. 1 Hatch, Christopher sometime of Campbello: Donald McDonald gets data from p. 1 Juries politically manipulated p. 2 Lindsay, Ninian called a disturber of the peace, along with N. Frink p. 3 Mackay, Colonel Hugh politics and hanky-panky in Charlotte County McDonald, Donald substitutes for his friend Colonel Henry Mackay: collects Edward Winslow's data on Charlotte County p. 1 Owen, David II delivers to Fredericton the data on Campobello p. 1 Pagan, Robert together with N. Lindsay: called a disturber of the peace p. 3 Plaster of Paris Captain C. Hatch a dealer in p. 1 Politics has violent aspect in Charlotte Co. Sproule, George friend of Colonel H. Mackay p. 3 St. John its democrats p. 2 Vardon, Captain [ ] Said to be frightened out of accepting shrievalty of Charlotte Co. p. 2 |
Notes: | Page 3 missing in original. |
Source: | Vol. 12-24 |
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