Key from Belcher Map

Plans in Hants County Portfolio
Crown Lands Record Center
Plan #14 E - 18 - 38
Not Signed or Dated

NOTE: Jonathan Belcher was Lietenant Governor of Nova Scotia from 1760 - 1763
- Belcher ... was sitting on Council when the fateful decision was made under the leadership of Governor Lawrence to deport the Acadians in the year 1755.
- With the death of Governor Charles Lawrence, in 1760, Jonathan Belcher, being the next senior man in the province, was to stand in as its chief administrative officer (lieutenant-governor).
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Plans in Hants County Portfolio Crown Lands Record Center Plan #14 E - 18 - 38, Not Signed or Dated -  NOTE: Jonathan Belcher was Lietenant Governor of Nova Scotia from 1761 - 1763

To the Honourable Richard Bulkeley Esq.
Call (?) One of his Majesty's Cuoncilors at Halifax...

A PLAN of the lands belonging to the Honourable Richard Bulkeley Esq.
the Honourable Lieu (?) Governor Jonathan Belcher Esq ...

Honourable -?- of his Majesty's Council at Halifax, Situated along the River of Pisiquid in the King's County (?)...

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-?- mixed with wood...A
The King's Meadow...marked B
Upland...Marked C
...Marsh...Marked D