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Champlain. Their documentation, however, remains either non-existent or incomplete
 
the firm of Johnston and Purss ran a distillery with Henry Taylor, who was Johnston’s brother-in-law and a distiller. The business, which occupied a two-storey house on Rue Champlain, was a fairly large
 
seigneuries in New France. On 10 April 1733 he was granted a fief of six square leagues, called Livaudière, on Lake Champlain, but the undeveloped property reverted to the crown in 1741. In 1735 Péan
 
. Pécaudy de Contrecœur became a knight of the order of Saint-Louis on 25 March 1738, and that same year he prepared a map of Lake Champlain. In October 1741 he was in command of Fort Saint
 
records his name appears. In 1686 he replaced the parish priest of Trois-Rivières, M. de Bruslon. From October 1687 to November 1688 he carried out the duties of parish priest at Champlain
 
PÉZARD DE LA TOUSCHE CHAMPLAIN, ÉTIENNE, soldier, named to the governorship of Montreal, seigneur of Champlain, colonizer; baptized
. In February 1838 Quiblier agreed to undertake the ambivalent and dangerous mission of bringing back into Lower Canada the Patriotes who had sought refuge in the area of Lake Champlain. Few Patriotes
 
at Montreal and a fief on Lake Champlain called La Moinaudière. Raimbault was a man of some culture. The inventory of his possessions drawn up
 
. 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
 
 Sault-au-Récollet, ses rapports avec les premiers temps de la colonie; mission-paroisse (Montréal, 1898), 182–84, 192–95, 201, 212–18. [Prosper Cloutier], Histoire de la paroisse de Champlain
 
Port-au-Mouton for his second vessel to make rendezvous, Ralluau and Champlain used the opportunity to make
 
. The mill was well situated to saw the wood from the upper Richelieu and Lake Champlain and thus to supply timbers, planks, and sheathing to the shipyards at Quebec. Louise de Ramezay did not always run
, he promoted the construction of the first railway in the Canadas, the Champlain and St Lawrence Railroad. Despite his numerous activities Rocheblave
 
Huault de Montmagny had him buried beside Champlain
 
the Compagnie de La 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
Duquesne. Other Anglo-American forces were being massed for assaults on the French forts at Niagara and on Lake Champlain. As governor general Vaudreuil
 
fers, La découverte du Canada, Champlain, Maisonneuve, Dollard, Montcalm ou la trahison), and three biblical dramas (Le meurtre de Caïn, Joseph, Les
. Meanwhile, by 1767 Robertson, in association with Benjamin Price*, seems to have acquired land around Lake Champlain. He was a member of the grand
 
, Relation of a voyage to Port Royal in Acadia or New France, ed. J. C. Webster (Champlain Soc., XX, 1933), 152. Jug. et délib. IV, 327. Mémoires des commissaires, II
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