[Page 305]: Was ’Franklin’s’ (Francklin’s political influence at Halifax and the personal friendship of Sir Andrew Snape Hamond,)

[Page 307]: Was ’Franklin’ (Col. Francklin procured at Halifax many articles needed for the mast cutters, such as chains, blocks and tackle, camp supplies, etc.)

[Page 309]: Was ’Frankcklin’ (as we expected when Col. Francklin left this place.)

[Page 311]: Changed single to double closing-quote (he has raised the price of provision and men and Ox labour—oxen to 7s. 6d. pr. pair pr. day and men in proportion.”)

[Page 311]: Was ’renumerative’ (The masting business seems to have been remunerative, and was the means of putting in circulation a considerable amount of specie, which was greatly appreciated)

[Page 315]: Was ’jealously’ (This election helped to intensify the ill-will and jealousy already existing between the “old” and “new” inhabitants.)

[Page 320]: Moved onto new line (“County of Sunbury:—Be it Remembered that on the Seventh Day of July, 1774, Nathaniel Barker of Maugerville in the County of)

[Page 324]: Was ’the the’ (Item, to my daughter Heprabeth I give three hundred dollars to be paid by my two eldest sons in household goods on the day of her marriage.)

[Page 326]: Was ’Gearge’ ((Witnesses.) Daniel Palmer, Fran’s Peabody, Sam’l Whitney, Richard Estey, George Hayward, David Palmer, Edw’d Coy.”)

[Page 326]: Was ’caol’ (Joseph Garrison is said to have been the first of the settlers to engage in mining coal at Grand Lake.)