“Bay of Fundy or Argal”, “Gulf of Nova Scotia”, “Cape Britain”
“A new map of Nova Scotia, and Cape Britain: With the adjacent parts of New England and Canada, composed from a great number of actual surveys”
Jefferys, Thomas. [London] 1755. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/2040299
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