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  1.  The Acadian Exiles : a Chronicle of the Land of Evangeline / Doughty, Arthur G. (Arthur George), Sir, 1860-1936
    up the Bay of Fundy, and entered the Annapolis Basin, which Champlain named Port Royal. The scene ... , at the place thenceforth known as Port Royal until 1710, and since then as Annapolis Royal or Annapolis  details...
  2.  Young Lion of the Woods A Story of Early Colonial Days / Smith, Thomas Barlow
    , it was agreed that he should attempt to proceed before dawn in the little boat to Annapolis Royal, and there ... 'clock the following morning. The next day he proceeded to Annapolis Royal arriving there at noon, where he purchased  details...
  3.  Chignecto Isthmus; First Settlers / Trueman, Howard, 1837-1908
    its ancient boundaries, as also the city of Port Royal, now called Annapolis Royal, to the Queen of Great ... is an absolute necessity for troops to be sent to Fort Cumberland, Annapolis Royal, and a few to Fort Edward  details...
  4.  Canada under British Rule 1760-1900 / Bourinot, John George, Sir, 1837-1902
    England. Then it received the name of Annapolis Royal in honour of Queen Anne, and was formally ceded ... possession of the picturesque Gaspe peninsula in the name of his royal master. In 1535 he made a second  details...
  5.  The Life of Admiral Viscount Exmouth / Osler, Edward, 1798-1863
    which the town of Annapolis Royal is partly built, the writings remain, but the property was lost at the revolt ... a partnership with Dr. Geach, of the Royal Hospital, and settled at Truro, where he obtained a considerable  details...
  6.  The United Empire Loyalists : A Chronicle of the Great Migration / Wallace, W. Stewart, 1884-1970
    at Annapolis Royal. The population of Annapolis, which was only a little over a hundred, was soon swamped ... on government for their livelihood, royal office-holders and Anglican clergymen for instance  details...
  7.  An Account of the Customs and Manners of the Micmakis and Maricheets Savage Nations, Now Dependent on the Government of Cape-Breton / Maillard, Antoine Simon, 1710-1762
    that discovered Port-Royal, now Annapolis, where they found some Scotch settled, who had built a fort of turf ... -priest of the seminary of Paris, then missionary at Port-Royal (Annapolis). These and other European families then soon  details...