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Selections from the Reports of the Public Archives of Canada (1872-1972): 18th Century Isle Royale and Cape Breton Island
By
Eric Krause
April, 2002
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Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Nova Scotia A, B, C, D and Cape Breton A and B Transcripts Organization
When the Colonial Office re-arrangement took place, the papers relating to Cape Breton were arbitrarily inserted as units in the sections C.O. 217-221 which deal with Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. Cape Breton correspondence 1744-1820 was placed in C.O. 217 at the year 1820.
The transcripts which had arrived at Ottawa prior to re-arrangement had been given the designations Nova Scotia, A, B, C, D and Cape Breton A and B. Commencing with the records of 1803, it became possible to follow C.O. 217. Succeeding volumes at Ottawa bear the numbers of both the Canadian and the Colonial Office series. In the case of Nova Scotia this double
numbering begins with Nova Scotia A, Vol. 136 = C.O. 217, Vol. 78; while Cape Breton A, Vol. 24 = C.O. 217, Vol. 121.
Volumes calendared are:
Nova Scotia A
Material similar to Series Q. Its closest counterpart is C.O. 217.
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C.O. 218
Documents supplementary to Nova Scotia A.
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Nova Scotia B
Minutes of Executive Council.
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Nova Scotia C
Journals of the Legislative Council.
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Nova Scotia D
Journals of the Assembly.
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(See also Nova Scotia Despatches under Photostats from the Archives of Nova Scotia.)
Cape Breton A
Material similar to Series Q. Its closest counterpart is part of CO. 217.
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C.O. 218
Material supplementary to Cape Breton A.
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C.O. 221
Shipping Returns, Cape Breton.
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Cape Breton B
Minutes of Executive Council.
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Extracted from the Report of the Public Archives of Canada for the Year 1949 (Ottawa: Edward Cloutier, 1950), pp. 454-455.