[61] Note.—After the Prince's departure Governor Wentworth occupied the Lodge on the Basin, which had been built on his land. He resided there for some time after retiring from the Government.

[62] Col. Bayard retired from active service and settled in Annapolis County. He was the father of the late Dr. Bayard of St. John, and grandfather of the present Doctor William Bayard of that city.

[63] Capt. Howe was a descendant of the Hon. Ed. Howe, one of Cornwallis' first councillors.

[64] The building cost about £18,000.

[65] Thomas Heath, who left a wife and two children in this town.

[66] A report of these trials was published in 1810 by Mr. Bagnall at the office of the newspaper called the "Novator," taken from the notes of two students at law, Charles R. Fairbanks, afterwards Master of the Rolls, and Andrew W. Cochran, who for many years was Secretary of the Province of Lower Canada and member of Council.

[67] This brig was the only vessel of war ever built at the Halifax Dockyard.

[68] General Balfour was this year removed to New Brunswick, where he died Lieutenant Governor of that Province.

[69] Commissioner Inglefield was grandfather of Vice Admiral Sir Edward A. Inglefield, lately in command of the Squadron at Halifax.

[70] Brother of the late Dr. Samuel Head of Halifax.