ENTERED according to Act of Congress, in the year 1832, by WILLIAM D. WILLIAMSON, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Maine. A. D. 1697. 1698. CONTENTS OF VOL. II. CHAPTER I. Page 9 to 37. Feb. Death of Sir William Phips, first Royal Governor. J. Sept. 11. Treaty of Ryswick. Nova Scotia resigned to France. Resettlement of Maine promoted. A Committee of Claims. 1701-2. Deaths of Lord Bellamont, Lieut. Gov. Stoughton, James II. and Queen Anne's war. The French draw the broken tribes to St. Francois. Several eastern towns attacked by the Indians. Church's 5th eastern expedition. Colonial sufferers in this war. The Indians consider the war a burthen. All the remaining eastern settlements assailed. 1709-10. Expeditions against Port-Royal. Nova Scotia subdued by Col. 1713. March 30, Treaty of Utrecht; and July 11, of Portsmouth. No- The administration and prudentials of Maine. Three towns sur- Three townships A road ordered from Berwick to Pejepscot. Settlement of Kennebeck attempted. Yorkshire extended to Treaty with the Indians confirmed at Arrowsick. Timber trees 1714. 1715. 1717. 1718. 1719. 1720. 1721. 1723. Armstrong's project to settle Sagadahock. Settlements between Kennebeck and St. Georges revived. Fort Notaries Public. Coram's project to settle Sagadahock. Affairs of Nova Scotia. Lovewell's war. The first reprizals and attacks by the Indians. Brunswick burnt. July 25, war proclaimed. Events of the war. Part of Georgetown burnt. Oldtown destroyed by Col. Westbrook. Attacks of the Indians. |