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History of Nova Scotia, Index of Dates, 1691-93. |
 | | October 7th, 1691: By a charter given by William and Mary the colonies known as Plymouth, Massachusetts, Maine and Nova Scotia were turned into one identity, The colony of Massachusetts. |
 | | Mid-October 1691: Villebon, and Bonaventure arrive from Quebec on the St. Johns to set up the governor's new headquarters. |
 | | From December, 1691, through to May 1692, Baptiste, the Acadian privateer, had taken eight English ships off the coast of America. |
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