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| | History of Nova Scotia, Index of Dates, 1660-62. (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07) |
 | | Radisson and Groseilliers arrive Montreal with a flotilla of canoes "so great a number of boats that did almost cover the whole River." This business the French governor sought to tax, and so these successful French traders went elsewhere. |
 | | May 29, 1660: The English commonwealth, after a period of eleven years, came to an end with the "restoration" of Charles II to the English throne. |
 | | In 1660, Sir Thomas Temple dies and devises Nova Scotia to his nephew, John Nelson; John Nelson, in turn, in 1730, sells his rights to Samuel Waldo of Boston. |
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