Champlain. Their documentation, however, remains either non-existent or incomplete
PÉZARD DE LA TOUSCHE CHAMPLAIN, ÉTIENNE, soldier, named to the governorship of Montreal, seigneur of Champlain, colonizer; baptized
. She then taught at Champlain, but in 1678 and 1683 she was at Ville-Marie. Her brother Nicolas, a lawyer in the Parlement of Paris, died in 1687, leaving her all his fortune. She donated it to the
Champlain used the opportunity to make a short voyage of exploration to the south of that place. At the end of August Ralluau was sent back to France to report the successful founding of the colony
Nouvelle-France, or the Compagnie des Cent-Associés as it is often called. Participants included Richelieu himself, Champlain, and Razilly, who was appointed naval commander for the company. The company’s
. Webster (Champlain Soc., XX, 1933), 152. Jug. et délib. IV, 327. Mémoires des commissaires, II, 333–34, and Memorials of the English and French commissaries, I, 30–1, 123
Champlain of his arrival and, instead of remaining in safety in some port, he tried to go up the river under cover of mist.
The English
in subduing the Iroquois who had periodically ravaged the colony since the days of Champlain. Prior to his
writings of Samuel de Champlain, and which provides us with a number of unique and outstandingly valuable
Tour, as Champlain tells us, was that “he would rather have died than consent to such baseness as to betray
.
On the documentary sources see PAC Report, 1883; 1894; 1912, 18, 23–24. Champlain, Works (Biggar), V, VI, Coll. de manuscrits relatifs à la Nouv.-France, I
Acadian coasts as far as the Saint John River, and brought back to Champlain specimens taken from two mines. He
Champlain and Du Gua de Monts discovered the river in 1604; d. before 1616
chaplain to Lake Champlain in 1666. Later, in 1674, he tried to exercise a calming influence in the conflict that sprang up between Governor
of Dieppe, one of the Compagnie des Cent-Associés who had left France to relieve Champlain
.
Indeed, since Champlain the governors had held the widest powers. Although the royal statutes of 1647 and 1648
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