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reoccupies Grand Pré, ii. 201; unable to do for Acadia all that the emergency demanded, ii. 204; blames Newcastle’s government, ii. 204; letter from Captain Stevens to, ii. 229; and the Acadians, ii. 312-357; letters to Newcastle from, ii. 312, 314, 317, 320, 322, 325, 330, 331, 342, 345, 349, 350, 352, 353, 354; letter to Mascarene from, ii. 324; letter from Newcastle to, ii. 348.

Shirley, Mrs. William, at Louisbourg, ii. 147.

Shirreff, William, urges that the Acadians be removed, ii. 175; ii. 315.

Shoshone Indians, the, ii. 26.

Shrewsbury, Duke of, i. 147.

Shubenacadie, mission of, ii. 185.

Shubenacadie River, the, ii. 188.

Shute, Col. Samuel, succeeds Dudley as governor of Massachusetts, i. 224; calls the Indians to a council at Georgetown, i. 224; dialogue between Chief Wiwurna and, i. 225, 226; his second interview with the Indians, i. 227, 228, 235; his controversy with the Assembly, i. 239; sails for London, i. 240.

Sibley, John Langdon, ii. 99.

Silesia, seized by Frederic of Prussia, ii. 59.

Simons, Benjamin, ii. 252.

Sioux Company, the, organization of, ii. 6; objects of, ii. 6; officers of, ii. 6; early history of, ii. 7, 8.

Sioux Indians, the, i. 14;